Shoe bag or carrying case question
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Shoe bag or carrying case question
Kinda silly question, but I was curious to how you guys carry your shoes when traveling.
Is there any bag or case for that?
Or do you just toss them in the suit case?
Just wondering because I got my convers bent by the suitcase hinge.
I couldn't find any post about that.
Also... have you ever tried any spenco polysorb other than the cross training one? I was wondering the difference amongst them. Have you tried the gel ones?
Thanks.
Is there any bag or case for that?
Or do you just toss them in the suit case?
Just wondering because I got my convers bent by the suitcase hinge.
I couldn't find any post about that.
Also... have you ever tried any spenco polysorb other than the cross training one? I was wondering the difference amongst them. Have you tried the gel ones?
Thanks.
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I like that, but I guess I need to get better before buying one.WyrmFyre wrote:A cheap ass football/soccer boot bag. Makes me feel all professional when i have to take them out of their own, dedicated carry bag
It would be funny to walk in footbag circle with a boot bag, looking all pro. All that to finally show how n00b I am by dropping the ball
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Pretty nice, right
The bag is called predator... can't find more info about it.
I got that bag about a year ago to put my swimming gear, but it's actually made for soccer shoes.
I bought it when I was in Brazil (I'm brazilian) so I'm not sure if it exists elsewhere. I'm going to Brazil next week, so I'll check if they still have it.
The bags are from flyingclipper.com. Both are the juice facile model. One is pellet filled and the other is sand filled.
The pellet one is soooooo good.
The bag is called predator... can't find more info about it.
I got that bag about a year ago to put my swimming gear, but it's actually made for soccer shoes.
I bought it when I was in Brazil (I'm brazilian) so I'm not sure if it exists elsewhere. I'm going to Brazil next week, so I'll check if they still have it.
The bags are from flyingclipper.com. Both are the juice facile model. One is pellet filled and the other is sand filled.
The pellet one is soooooo good.
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I don't have much experience with footbags other than a crochet bag and the juice facile.
At the beginning it was hard to stall the pellet one, but now that it's more loosen it's easier to do it.
It also got even easier to stall after I got my lavers with an open toe box.
The sand version is super easy to stall, but I find it too floppy. I just use it to practice stalling.
At the beginning it was hard to stall the pellet one, but now that it's more loosen it's easier to do it.
It also got even easier to stall after I got my lavers with an open toe box.
The sand version is super easy to stall, but I find it too floppy. I just use it to practice stalling.