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Alone, the bag weighs 10 pounds..ouch, now imagine that with gear inside. Yeah it has wheels, but that still is a damn heavy bag and for $99...I will wait til they go on sale at Hockey Giant
yeah too heavy for me...i'd rather just hang my gear on a homemade rack. i went from a big rolling bag back to the old school bags and it's so much more lighter.
has anyone heard anything good or bad about the ShockDoctor drying bag?
The GF isn't too hip on my gear being out in the open in the garage. I need to come up with a way to dry my stuff and keep it out of sight for the most part.
I just lay my stuff out over night and repack the bag in the morning.
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Like i said he's slumped before, it appears from the past few days he's starting to come out of it. Kopi will finish with 85+ points this season, you can quote me on that.
talked to a few people about it including some shop workers. i was thinking of getting one but they said it doesn't work too efficiently. if you are able to run it two or three times, it's ok. i just saved my money and let it hang out to dry. at my last place i built a rack to hang my stuff and that put things out of the way.
has anyone heard anything good or bad about the ShockDoctor drying bag?
I know someone who got one and discovered that equipment really doesn't dry all that thoroughly while it's packed in there, dryer or no dryer.
He also said the dryer noise (+ hockey equipment smell) did not make it work-friendly (he was doing sticktime in the morning and hoping that 8 hours of work time drying would make it game-dry by evening .... those hopes were killed).
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-- Atlas Shrugged