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Anybody here use it? I need a bag that can keep me well organized (I hate just one huge pocket and stuffing e/t in) and I need it to be able to hold at least 3-4 bats. Can I get any reviews on it? Can it possibly be worth the $160 Baseball Express charges?

If anyone knows another bag with seperate pockets for all the gear, please let me know. Thanks.


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Posts: 661 | Location: NY | Registered: August 04, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I think there was on old thread that addressed this because I remember saying I bought my son a NO E2 catchers bag for Christmas one year and he made me return it. It looked good to me, lots of compartments, very heavy duty. But..... he hated all the graphics on it and said he'd be embarrassed to use it. I kept the "NO E2" hat as a joke and threatened to wear it if he misbehaved. It's gathering dust now and never has been worn. So I think if you do a search you'll find comments about different catchers bags from a couple of years ago.
 
Posts: 284 | Location: Northern CA | Registered: August 24, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Son had one that lasted about two season before the zippers broke in a way that couldn't be repaired. It is very big, maybe too big. Definitely on the garish side with the graphics. Good bag but two years isn't enough out of a $130 item.
 
Posts: 1211 | Location: Portland, Oregon | Registered: January 03, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My son used the large "NO E2" bag for two seasons and it was pretty beat up at the end. The side storage compartments (when filled) tend to droop in time and the lower portion drags the ground when pulling the bag. His shin guard compartment wore away. Of course, his bag had the old in-line, narrow wheels.

This past Christmas he received a new version with the wider wheels. Before he ever took this new bag out of the plastic wrapper, he received a hockey bag that he likes much better. He likes to keep his bag on the ground (instead of hanging on the fence like the "NO E2" is designed); and, he likes one big compartment. Go figure. So, the hockey bag is better suited to him.

By the way, I bought the new "NO E2" bag on eBay from a retail operation for $105 (no tax, no shipping). Much better price than the $160 at most retail outlets.
 
Posts: 20 | Location: Texas | Registered: December 10, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My son has both the Easton Sled and an "No E2" bag. He prefers the No Error because of the additional storage pockets and bat compartment on the bottom side. The graphics are a little wild but tolerable. He only wishes that it too had the hard plastic underside for protection like the Easton. The Fat Boy Wheels are awesome though.
 
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