I love this bag….for the most part but today I got caught in a rainstorm & the ventilation along the side of the bag let water in & my socks, hand wraps, elbow/knee pads all got pretty wet.
I think this is a great bag. It has a nice smooth look to it and holds all of my boxing gear including my clothes. Im having a issue with one of the zippers (it doesn’t zip) but one still works.. i agree with you tho if they make a few small improvements in the future it will be perfect.
Planning on using this to hold all of my gear 2 pairs of gloves with a pair of bag mitts shin guards fight wear head gear jump rope pads boxing shoes for when I do boxing specific work bjj gi and punch mitts maybe some Thai pads if they will fit
I just got this bag and it's awesome. Meister makes a similar convertible bag for those looking for cheaper alternative (about $40), it's just as big, made of canvas and is very durable as well.
@@pocho3881 Kinda depends on what you prioritize they both have pros and cons. They both fit about the same. The Meister opens straight down the length of the bag which makes it easier to get stuff in and out quickly. The Superare has a lid which is a bit more cumbersome to open and close especially when it gets really full. The lid though has a mesh pouch on the inside that's the full size of the lid which is nice if you want to carry anything flat. The Meister has more pockets (on the outside) which is nice. After about 2 years the inner lining of the Meister did start to flake and come apart. Imo the Superare is a bit cooler looking and since it is vinyl a bit more waterproof on the outside. I've checked both on an airplane and they both held up fine, if any criticism the Meister showed some handling dirty marks if you care about that kind of thing.
I noticed this is the same exact model but with different branding to the "Jay Pages X RollBliss Gear Bag". Anyone know what the original blank version of this bag is?
The Front top Pocket is not deep, I assume if someone have a very fat hands or short arms or something like that, it would be very hard to reach bottom to take out the stuff with that narrow zipper open. Another thing I notice they don't have any water bottle packet
Love your videos ! Just a note ! “Superare” isnt pronounced “super-air” Try saying “super-are-eh” or “soup-air-are-eh” for a better pronunciation! Cheers! :)
I have the Rev Gear Travel Locker. It's huge too. I would love to see a review on that bag too.
I love this bag….for the most part but today I got caught in a rainstorm & the ventilation along the side of the bag let water in & my socks, hand wraps, elbow/knee pads all got pretty wet.
I think this is a great bag. It has a nice smooth look to it and holds all of my boxing gear including my clothes. Im having a issue with one of the zippers (it doesn’t zip) but one still works.. i agree with you tho if they make a few small improvements in the future it will be perfect.
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I ordered one immediately when it came out. I l love it.
Nice
I wish these came in different colors. Dope vid!
Thanks!
Planning on using this to hold all of my gear 2 pairs of gloves with a pair of bag mitts shin guards fight wear head gear jump rope pads boxing shoes for when I do boxing specific work bjj gi and punch mitts maybe some Thai pads if they will fit
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I actually have this!! It’s a great bag for coaches if you have a lot of gear 👍
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I just got this bag and it's awesome. Meister makes a similar convertible bag for those looking for cheaper alternative (about $40), it's just as big, made of canvas and is very durable as well.
Nice!
What’s better
@@pocho3881 Kinda depends on what you prioritize they both have pros and cons. They both fit about the same. The Meister opens straight down the length of the bag which makes it easier to get stuff in and out quickly. The Superare has a lid which is a bit more cumbersome to open and close especially when it gets really full. The lid though has a mesh pouch on the inside that's the full size of the lid which is nice if you want to carry anything flat. The Meister has more pockets (on the outside) which is nice. After about 2 years the inner lining of the Meister did start to flake and come apart. Imo the Superare is a bit cooler looking and since it is vinyl a bit more waterproof on the outside. I've checked both on an airplane and they both held up fine, if any criticism the Meister showed some handling dirty marks if you care about that kind of thing.
@@theshotohouse530 do any have a waist strap?
@@pocho3881 not in the traditional sense. You could maybe use the duffel strap as a waist strap but I've never done it.
how has this bag held up? thinking of ordering the Carico (smaller version) today
Held up well!
I noticed this is the same exact model but with different branding to the "Jay Pages X RollBliss Gear Bag". Anyone know what the original blank version of this bag is?
No waist strap
The Front top Pocket is not deep, I assume if someone have a very fat hands or short arms or something like that, it would be very hard to reach bottom to take out the stuff with that narrow zipper open. Another thing I notice they don't have any water bottle packet
Ah you’re right
Now 129.99$
Hey Carlo, what do you think of those Onx Apex gloves? I have a pair but haven’t got a chance to try them out yet
They’re solid but way too tight around thumb and finger pocket is a little shallow
Great review as usual. Not a big fan of the price, IMO. How does the Rival RB10 gym bag stack up to this? That seems more like my cup of tea 🍵
Thanks I haven’t tried the rival bag
Hey, what's up G?
Hey!
This or the sneaker bag?
Sneaker bag
Love your videos ! Just a note ! “Superare” isnt pronounced “super-air”
Try saying “super-are-eh” or “soup-air-are-eh” for a better pronunciation! Cheers! :)
👍🏼🥊
Super-are-eh