Gold BJJ Jiu Jitsu Backpack - Heavy Duty Gym Bag with Waterproof Gi Pocket
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Thanks for stopping by, From Gold BJJ, this is Cole. Our backpacks can hold up to an A5 gi, of course I wear an A3 and I have extra room for no-gi gear, work clothes, etc. If for any reason you're not satisfied with the pack, please return it I would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Folding my Fuji All around and folding it again is necessary in order for it to fit into my Probably just the fact that the all around is thicker makes this the case. My fuji suparaito also fits into the bag without a problem. When I traveled for the weekend, the all around jacket and pants, the suparaito jacket and pants, belt, sandals, and a set of nogi clothes all fit in the bag perfectly. I think it's freaking cool!
It would be tight in the front water proof pouch to fit both GIs (folded well, though), but it would work. For those who need to keep a container of defensive wipes or a standard water bottle, the side pockets are perfect. You could easily put it in the main pocket, but I'm not sure how large the flask is. Your spats, towel, and rash guard would not take up any space, and your mouthguard and phone would fit in the pocket on the Yes, that is true. Even though it is snug, the zippers are in pretty good condition, and the fabric has so far proved durable.
The book is loved by my son, who is an adult. Like most bags, you would want to remove any plastic clips before washing it. It seems to be fully washable. My son keeps an unopened bar of Submission Soap in his bag as well. The way his Gi smells is what he likes about it.
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As an individual, I bought this bag because of what I considered to be its high I regret to inform you that this the gi pouch at the bottom is too small to accommodate a folded gi, but fortunately there is an oddly located upside-down fabric handle that you can use to grip as you attempt to cram your gi into it. This bag's interior is a total mess because of the sloppy loose GI pocket that makes it look like you shoved a yellow tarp in there. There are no mesh pockets or additional pockets in the side Pointless waste straps hang and look unprofessional, the web retainers meant to hold excess straps roll up and look terrible, and the middle strap doesn't even have web strap retainers. I believe this is a bag for bjj, not for gym use. Even though the middle pocket intended for your phone or similar items has a nice lining, the fabric underneath does not provide any support, so it appears sloppy loose and wrinkled, and it makes retrieving items difficult. It would be advisable to purchase an alternative that is more expensive or investing in a premium bjj bag at that.
My old gym bag was worn out, so I ordered this bag to replace it. It has so far been a great experience. Despite being extremely well made, I expect it to last for a long time. Here is what I pack in the bag All my gear fits, plus a small shower oil kit, including my full A2 gi, belt, change of clothes, rash guard, spats, towel, band-aids, nail clippers, mouth guard and case, and lacrosse balls. The bag has been holding up well so far, and I will post an update in a few months. This is a highly recommended product so far.
My only wish is for this bag to actually meet the features it advertises, and I think it would be perfect. In order to properly utilize this bag I would suggest that you put the GI into a trash bag before putting it into Wear street clothes in a collapsible bag, or you can do that.
In the following images, you can see some of the items described below when the images were taken. The pack contained the items described below at the time of taking the pictures. The majority of people will be very happy with this if the only equipment they intend to carry is one Gi, one pair of rash guards, and two pairs of gi, as it takes up very little space on the mat Your belt, some underwear or socks, and possibly athletic tape, as well as a pair of shorts and your guards. Train muay thai if you are also a fighter You can choose between Thai or Kickboxing It is possible that additional equipment requires additional storage, whether it is for boxing or for something else. As well as the main pocket, the main compartment has two additional pockets, one that is small enough to hold your belt, and one which is the full depth of the pack and useful for rash guards or shorts. There will be guards or something similar. Across the main part of the backpack, there is more than enough room to fit a folded GI, plus a small item or two in addition. Nevertheless, should you stuff the Gi in there, it may work, but there will not be space for anything else. If it's folded tightly, then it'll fit, but it won't leave you with many options. In spite of this, the main flaw of this pack is limited space. It has a great soft lining, and the only one yet untouched by the other compartments (the one with the gold Bjj logo at the front). sides of the pack have two pockets that share the interior space with the main compartment, which means that if the main compartment is already stuffed full of gear, you will have difficulty fitting a water bottle inside either of them. Moreover, since they rest flush against the outside of the pack, the area inside them is technically part of the main compartment. In my opinion, the bladder, as some reviewers have called it, is just as odd but useful a feature as some other reviewers have expressed. The picture that I have included shows it pulled from the bottom of the bag where it is located, and it shares space with The bag is not intended to carry additional gear, though it can theoretically do that, but instead serves as a sweat-splatter guard. Open the bottom pouch and push the bladder up into the main compartment of the bag to prevent sweat and smell of the Gi from getting into your other gear. A clean Gi comes out the top, and a dirty Gi goes in the bottom after use. However, I must emphasize that the Gi must be especially small and/or folded in order to fit into the While the look and feel of this product are fantastic, I was having a harder time giving it a 5-star rating, but in the conditions described, it is a great alternative My favorite feature of the pack may be the bladder, as it prevents a sweaty or smelly Gi from contaminating other items in Though I've never left a used Gi pouch in this pouch for more than 24 hrs and I always let it air out afterward, I have yet to notice any significant smell, and the pouch effectively holds the moisture in the Gi. The back of the house is very appealing to me In addition to the padding and the shoulder straps with strap buckles, I particularly like the chest and waist buckles. All in all, the backpack appears durable enough, and the zippers have an ergonomic shape that is pleasing to the eye. My favorite part of this design is the grey canvas, even though I don't like the artificial carbon fiber look. Although I'm satisfied with the price I paid, as well as the functionality of the features, I believe that users would be better off if there were more space available.
However, I love it. In the separately located compartment I have ample space to store soaking wet A2 gars, as well as a solution to my mental struggle of having to place flip flops in my old gym bag with a The plastic bag I used when I brought my flip flops to work was designed to keep them separated from my gi. The flip flops will go into the dirty gi compartment now. The three bags replaced by this bag are as follows My laptop backpack and a coffee mug go to the office, and my gym bag has a plastic bag inside to keep flip flops from getting onto the mats, or anything else that would end up on the mat will travel to the gym. The following are the current holdings I was carrying an A2 gi, rash guard top, compression undershorts, a cup, rolls of tape, flip flops, my MacBook, a mug, a bottle of water, my phone, and my There's definitely a lot of material, but it doesn't appear to be burst. *Edit
Despite all the time that has passed, I am There's no need to worry about it breaking.
It was important for me to wait until I had used this for a little while before writing It is absolutely brilliant that you provide a sleeve to transport your soiled Gi. My A5 fits perfectly in the compartment along with my top and pants. There have been others who claim that it isn't water-proof. Then, I put it in the washer after I return home from the gym. You can certainly leave it in the bag for weeks if you want, but the bag may not be waterproof for as long as Water bottle holder should be on outside of backpack instead of inside. The gear I carry is quite large (couple of rash guards, compression tights, shorts, etc. ) and I have plenty of room for it all. There is no discomfort in the straps. I honestly believe that if you purchase this backpack, you will be pleased with it. It is a pleasure doing business with the company after the sale, as they stand by their equipment.