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Sporting Goods : Softball - Under Armour Large Team Duffle Bag

Softball - Under Armour Large Team Duffle Bag

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3531





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Jr286
Department: unisex-adult
Label: Jr286
Product Manufacturer: Jr286
Publisher: Jr286
Ranking: 3531
Studio: Jr286


Product facts:
  • Roll out matt
  • Oversized pockets
  • WetDry tunnel pocket
  • Rubber patch logo
  • Embroidered logo







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Item Description:
Under Armour Large Team Duffle Bag Full capacity and durability, constructed from hexagon ripstop and ballistic nylon. Roll out mat, oversized pockets and neoprene handles. Colors Black, Forest, Navy, Red, Royal. Size xx. Item - Softball Player Bags











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Keeps my son's stuff from falling to the floor
It is a bag. It works. It arrived ontime and in brand new condition. I'm not sure what to expect more then that. I would definetly recomend for a young LaCrosse player



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Under Armour Large Team Duffle (Black)
This is a very robust and well constructed bag.It feels like it will last for a long time.It has an excellent wet storage area and ample side and front compartments. The only disapointment is the lack of any internal pouches for storage of money ,keys etc which means it unfortunately cant be a five star product.Other that that a very good bag.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sexy, Sleek and Stylish!!!
Dear Amazon,
My new royal blue Armour duffle bag is the best travel bag I have ever owned. It is durable beyond anything I have ever had and its design is beautiful with the honey combed stiching and perfectly balanced color design of blue and black. I actually ordered a small royal blue carry-on duffle directly from Under Armour so the two match and I am utterly pleased. Under Armour is definitely a KEEPER!!!!!

Andrew Gonzalez



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - No need for any other gym bags
I've long been a fan of Under Armour and the large team duffle is another example of good quality. As a Martial Arts instructor, I need to have all of my gear with me, in the event I need to do a demo, or spar. This bag holds all of my gear (including a bulky chest protector and headgear) and I still have room for my uniforms, weapons, shoes, and lesson book!!!!



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