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Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
Excellent quality. Good size for one or up to 3 sticks.
Benoit Mark-Beaulieu
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2025
Mes deux bâtons entrent sans problème, le sac se transporte facilement.
Larry McDonald
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025
n/a
Jose G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Great bag, good quality
Tre'
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I apprehensively ordered this stick bag. The price seemed too good to be true for it to be durable. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the quality of the materials and construction is pretty good. You're not going to convince yourself that it's going to beat the brand name competitors, but you'll be happy with what you get. This really is made for a single stick, but you can snugly get a second one in there. My son uses full-size adult sticks, and it carries 2 of them decently. The convenience of having a single bag to haul your sticks is worth the price and makes getting in and out of the rinks much easier. It also keeps things tidy in the back of the car. We've had this for about half the season and so far, it has held up well. I recommend this for someone looking for convenience at a good price, but it may not be perfect for the travel teams out there that likely put a lot more wear and tear on their equipment.
Alive at 5
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2025
It was as expected and fits 2 sticks. Seems to be ok for the price.
LJ
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2024
I picked up this hockey stick bag for my son, hoping it would help keep his gear organized and make transporting sticks easier. The quality is solid, especially at its reasonable price of $29.99. It does its job well enough for occasional use or travel, but it’s not something we’d rely on for everyday trips to the rink - he just finds it easier to carry both his sticks than to use this bag.Longer Review:The bag feels durable, made of 600D oxford fabric with a waterproof lining. It has padding to protect the blades, which is a nice touch. The velcro at the end lets you adjust the length, which works but isn’t very secure - I think a strap might’ve been a bit more practical. That said, the velcro works fine.The bag fits two sticks easily, and getting them in is simple—you just slide them in and zip up the opening at the blade end. There’s a shoulder strap for carrying, but while it’s functional, it’s not the most comfortable or ergonomic. Using the shrap, your sticks hang diagonally across your back, which feels a little awkward when moving around or trying to go through doorways.Practical uses - This is where it feels hit-or-miss. For travel—like taking a bus or needing extra protection—it’s a solid option. It keeps the sticks together and adds some protection that you won’t get just carrying them loose. (However it’s a soft bag - I might want to opt for something in hard case if I was traveling with a couple of very expenses sticks) But for quick trips to the arena or frequent use, it’s probably easier to just carry the sticks without the bag. My son tried it out and decided he wasn’t going to use it, but might consider it if he needed to go on a longer trip, or a bus with his sticks.Final Thoughts: A well-made and designed bag that does what it promises but may not be the everyday solution for transporting your sticks. If you’re traveling or want to protect your sticks during longer journeys, it’s a good choice. For casual or frequent use, it might feel more like an extra step than a convenience, and it’s easier to navigate doors, etc.. when you stick is in your hand, as opposed to diagonally across your back. Worth it for specific needs but not essential for everyone IMO - but you decided. Maybe it'll be a better fit for you.
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