Apparel : Under Armour Medium Team Duffle

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Apparel : Under Armour Medium Team Duffle

Under Armour Medium Team Duffle

from: Under Armour




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 21918





Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: Under Armour
Department: unisex-adult
Label: Under Armour
Product Manufacturer: Under Armour
Publisher: Under Armour
Ranking: 21918
Studio: Under Armour


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







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Item Description:
Large team duffle, hexagon ripstop and ballistic nylon, patented roll out mat, oversized pockets, wetdry tunnel pocket, neoprene handles and metal zippers.



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Bag
This bag is awesome, I use it for air travel and for my jiu jitsu gear. The wet pocket means it doesnt get stunk out so its fine to use it for other things. Fits a BJJ Gi easily, very comfortable to carry and plenty of pockets for the mouth guard, box and belt. The fold out mat seems a little pointless but im not doing out door sports so im sure it would be handy for that. Pretty easy to tuck a folded towel into the end pouch if you want to keep that seperate. Great Buy



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