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Old May 28th, 2012, 08:23 PM   #21
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A couple years ago I bought the powerslide Phusion pack for my wife and she likes it. She's using it for her short track skates. A friend has the latest Bont pack for his kid's short track skates. He likes it. (I don't so much). However... I just wonder if I'd like the Atom/Luigino pack. Out here in nobody-else-skates-land the only way to try out this stuff is at races (few for us) or buy it online and see what arrives.
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Old May 29th, 2012, 04:13 AM   #22
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I use and really like the Seba "Small Backpack" (the "large" one I think too big). It's comfortable, compact, very well made, and has some nice features. I particularly like the zip-out rainfly, as the skates strap to the outside.

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We have all the bags mentioned (bont, atom, seba)...And one you don't. I like all the ones mentioned though. The Bont, Seba and Atom bag are all quality bags and work as well as sell real well.

One not mentioned is the Inline Warehouse backpack. It sells for only $15 for orders over $50, but shouldn't be considered a 'cheap' bag as if we were to buy similar from one of our manufacturers I'm sure it would be retailing at 60-80. We simply don't try to make money on it and use the marketing aspect of it with our logo. But we took all we liked and left out what we didn't when making it and it truly a solid bag worth checking out if looking at skate bags.

http://www.inlinewarehouse.com/Inlin...page-IWBP.html

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Old June 16th, 2012, 07:47 PM   #24
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We have all the bags mentioned (bont, atom, seba)...And one you don't. I like all the ones mentioned though. The Bont, Seba and Atom bag are all quality bags and work as well as sell real well.

One not mentioned is the Inline Warehouse backpack. It sells for only $15 for orders over $50, but shouldn't be considered a 'cheap' bag as if we were to buy similar from one of our manufacturers I'm sure it would be retailing at 60-80. We simply don't try to make money on it and use the marketing aspect of it with our logo. But we took all we liked and left out what we didn't when making it and it truly a solid bag worth checking out if looking at skate bags.

http://www.inlinewarehouse.com/Inlin...page-IWBP.html

Looks good if I'm seeing what I think I'm seeing. Can you open the main (large compartment) without messing with the skates on the side?
Also could the skates mount toe up?
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Old June 20th, 2012, 05:50 PM   #25
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You can if you plan the zipping, sure. Skates can be manipulated to be held a different way but desgined to hold as seen.

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Old July 1st, 2012, 02:30 PM   #26
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Anyone looking for a good bargain???

http://www.skatelogforum.com/forums/...ad.php?t=44903
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Old August 31st, 2012, 12:14 PM   #27
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saw this a couple days ago... made for ski boots but wonder how it might work for inlines (skates fit with wheels vertical?)

http://www.reliableracing.com/detail.cfm?edp=11326709
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