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Michael Merola

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Aug 17, 2004
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Hi folks,

I am looking into investing a suitable paintball equipement carrier, have read mixed reviews on various manufacturers items and I was wondering if anyone could recommend anything they have used.

I am after something quite big, not neccesairly the biggest out there but something that can take my marker, air system, kit, my spares etc. Price range I imagine between £60-£80 tops if new, wouldn't really wanna spend above that.

Also anyone selling something similar? quite happy if its in good condition and at the right price.

All recommendations welcome,

Mike
 

Cliff-In2Deep

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May 24, 2007
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Suns

Apocalypse Paintball
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Well the most common these days appears to be the Planet eclipse bags. Ive got one and its great. Fits everything you need.
 

OddJob

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Oct 28, 2004
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I've used my Planet Eclipse roller bag for a few years now, taking it abroad as well and it's been excellent. Not as big as the dye ones though if you wanted lots of kit AND half a weeks clothing as well.

The Dye one survived Mikey using it, so it must be good. I remember him kicking it down a hill in Turkey, so if you're a twat like him, go for it ;) (Couldn't resist Mikey)
 

mikey601

F orum Battle Organiser
Nov 23, 2005
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I've used my Planet Eclipse roller bag for a few years now, taking it abroad as well and it's been excellent. Not as big as the dye ones though if you wanted lots of kit AND half a weeks clothing as well.

The Dye one survived Mikey using it, so it must be good. I remember him kicking it down a hill in Turkey, so if you're a twat like him, go for it ;) (Couldn't resist Mikey)
Well yes they do make good sleds aswell :D
 

Hoodless ECI

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Jun 15, 2006
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JT SUV series.


i can keep everything I'll ever need in their, removable compartments and real heavy duty, tough-wearing materials. easy to clean when needed too. separate areas for clean/dirty kit, and casual stuff too. pot's, spares....anything you want will fit.

cheap as chips nowadays, and definatly a lot of bang for your buck.

:)

the reinforced plastic like bottom will also give the Navigator a good run for it's money in a sledding comp ;)
 

mikey601

F orum Battle Organiser
Nov 23, 2005
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South Wales/Cali
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JT SUV series.


i can keep everything I'll ever need in their, removable compartments and real heavy duty, tough-wearing materials. easy to clean when needed too. separate areas for clean/dirty kit, and casual stuff too. pot's, spares....anything you want will fit.

cheap as chips nowadays, and definatly a lot of bang for your buck.

:)

the reinforced plastic like bottom will also give the Navigator a good run for it's money in a sledding comp ;)


But they are butt ugly.


Buy a Navigator anything else will be second best.