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Easton Synergy EQ 50 Hockey Bag with Wheels 2011
(Misc.) Easton

Telescopic pull handle with durable ABEC-3 wheel system
U-shaped top flap for easier access and closure
Removable skate pocket for simple and efficient customization


Price: $99.95

Answers

What is difference between lacrosse and hockey equipment bags?

Look to get my brother a lacrosse bag with wheels but there is few to pick from but many hockey bags. Is there a difference between the two because they look really similar.


Not really any difference. Some hockey bags have special skate holders on the outsides which would be pretty much useless for lacrosse.
Unless there is a certain brand he is looking for (ask him) a hockey bag should do the trick.

In The Bag - 2011 - Hockey Equipment


I'm new at playing ice hockey, and I wanted to make a video of my gear that I got mostly used. You can find a lot of good used gear, if you ...

Hockey equipment bag (traditional) or backpack?

How are the backpacks?


Get a Wheeled. I had a backpack and it just killed my back.

New CCM 40 Inch Multi Purpose Equipment and Hockey Bag

Price: $69.99 $49.99

The bag is complete with double top zipper openings for easy access to main compartment, study 2 inch webbing carry handles and end accessory pockets.
New CCM 40 inch hockey bag.
This bag is sure to meet all your sporting needs!

Reebok 5K Hockey Equipment Bag help?

i just got this new bag and it's great but what i don't understand is that 10 interlock zipper what are they and i can't find no 10 interlock zipper can someone explain this bag for me

thank you


Not sure if you have the 36' or 40' bag, but this picture shows a lot of zippers for the different compartments, maybe that has sometehing to do with it
http://www.inlinewarehouse.com/viewlarge .html?PCODE=EB5K9&large=BK
Any questions you might want to call them: 1-800-366-3070
Seriously though .. try researching gear before you buy it.

Warrior Hockey Bag with Fans Inside That Dry Your Equipment?

I heard there was a Warrior Hockey Bag with fans inside that dries the equipment so you don't have to take it out. I haven't seen this on the internet yet, can you help me? I'm quite interested...
Or is it another company (not Warrior) that makes this bag?


Shock Doctor Has a bag called the power dry- works pretty well for me, doens't get your gloves all the way dry unless you run it twice though. I've never tried the warrior one, so I can't speak for it.

http://hockeymonkey.com/shockdoctor-whee l-bags.html
or the warrior one:
http://hockeymonkey.com/warrior-macdaddy -funkoff-wheel-bag.html

Keep in mind for the shock doctor one you have to purchase the fan separately.

What is the best way to wash a goalie equipment bag?

I have a huge bag for all my field hockey equipment and it STINKS haha soo needless to say i want to wash it, but i dont think i can just throw it in the washing machine. the material part of it is 100% polyester but there is also parts of like rubber and there is plastic buckles and stuff. Anyways, does anyone have any suggestions?
thanks!


Try putting the bag in the washer. Use cold water and the delicate cycle. Let it air dry.

That should knock the smell down enough that you can get close enough to light the whole thing on fire.

Onces its done burning, the worst of the smell will be gone


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    When you buy hockey equipment, whether it’s for yourself, your child or someone else in your family, you want to be sure you’re getting everything you need and that it will be reliable and well made. You don’t necessarily have to purchase the most expensive gear on the market, but it has to be good enough to provide adequate protection, and well suited to the size, ability and style of the player. To assist you in seeking out the hockey equipment that will fulfill your requirements, we’ve come up a list of guidelines to follow when you shop.

    Most hockey equipment pieces are specifically designed with your safety in mind. If safety is a concern for you then it’s important that you protect not only your shoulders and shins but also your elbows, forearms and triceps. Elbow injuries, which can easily occur if you fall on the ice, can be extremely painful, not to mention that they can keep you from playing for quite a while. Elbow pads are available in hard and soft varieties and usually are adjustable not to mention important to keep in mind.

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