If anyone is looking for a good gear bag - check walmart..

CousinLarry

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Dec 19, 2006
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I was looking for a gear bag, and almost spent $85 on one on ebay - then got the idea to hit walmart.

They have big duffle bags on sale for $28 now - they're 30"x16"x16" I believe. Even have wheels and a handle to roll it.

Decided to grab one and see if it fit all my crap. To my amazement - it fit everything! My helmet, size 12 boots, knee pads, elbow pads, gloves, socks, and even my roost deflector and camelbak - EVERYTHING.

I was very happy that I saved almost $50! Sure it's not all colorful and geared towards motocross - but it works well!

Check it out - not sure if it was just my local Walmart - but they had a whole pile of them on display. :D
 

ChopperDave

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ATTN: MotoMetal!
 

BadgerMan

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Jan 1, 2001
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The best gear bag I have ever owned is basic black and came from an Army surplus store. It has made countless riding trips as well as three trips to Alaska as a checked bag. It is absolutely indestructable. If the airlines can't ruin, nobody can.

I paid about 25 clams for it.
 

wake_rider

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Feb 21, 2007
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I use my old college tennis bag. Our team was sponsored by Wilson and they gave us these ungodly large bags on rollers, and I just happened to forget to give it back after I graduated. :nener: That thing works well but lately I've been thinking about getting an actual gear bag just so everything has a specific place and pocket.
 

jcarautos1

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Dec 3, 2007
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I bought one at walmart a couple years ago. It outlasted my sons gear bag and the zippers all work still. i put all my gear in it also. It even came in Yamaha blue. I think they also sell honda red and black. cost me 17 bucks. Go Walleyworld.
 
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