![]() ![]() Get all the way down here and wondering what the core benefits are? If you want to follow us on Instagram, we’re the most active there and would love to follow you back and watch your fitness progress. If you want to know how the presale works, hit our FAQ page. The initial idea was developed with CrossFit gear in mind, but the response we’ve received from all of the above athletes made us realize that this is a bigger issue than one sport or type of athlete. It’s for anyone who has gear of any kind that they want to see, organize, and access quicker and easier. It’s for anyone who identifies as an athlete. It’s for anyone who wants an organized gym bag. I know others using it for everything from boxing gear, triathlon gear, collegiate soccer gear, martial arts gear, powerlifting gear, football gear, rugby gear, body building competition gear, and a handful that love it for travel as well. Sweaty gym clothes (away from your other gear).Three pairs of gymnastic hand protection.I cut my teeth in bodybuilding style training, then moved on to CrossFit and continue to practice while integrating running, hikes, bicycling of all kinds, and general fitness focused activities. ![]() It adapts and stretches well to multiple use cases.Įverything. I typically store my knee sleeves in there so they can air out in between workouts, and occasionally use it for my metcons. There are two molle style webbing hooks on both the front and the back of the bag that you can clip carabiners, hats, or strap your gymnastic grips to. We’ve had people on social film them specifically because of how much they love the ease of use. Our magnetic carry handles work significantly better than velcro. Our shoulder strap hooks cost $1.60 each on their own. I bring up price often because there are some major name gym duffel bags that are manufactured for literally, I kid you not, $4 per bag then resold to you for $60+. Literally the most expensive part per capita. Also, the shoulder strap hook weighs around a quarter pound. We made the shoulder pad movable, and the whole thing is resizable to sling around your back or hang from your shoulder. We’ve been back and forth with our factory selecting just the right one. I’ve been testing my current model for over a year and it looks brand new. In the pursuit of the most organized gym bag we wanted to elevate the bag to a functional piece of gear. We chose these things because they are some of the highest quality and functionality to use for a duffel bag. Adjustable shoulder strap / removable shoulder strap.Mesh side pocket for wet / sweaty / dirty things.Neoprene expandable water bottle pocket.Ready to nerd out? We went full tilt on this bag. We created a separate shoe compartment box around your shoes so you can slide them in and out with ease. It’s everything you want and fixes every issue with terrible shoe storage in a traditional gym bag. If the magical school bus had a garage this would be it. Also, we’ll sell on Amazon eventually (because you have to, it’s 2021, we’re not going to argue about this) and Amazon is known for ripping designs off. An experienced could come along, send this to their factory, and rip it off. We patented the design, because, we’re just some little guys, and this is the only IP we have. There are a couple larger compartments, and then a few smaller compartments. So we added dividers to create separate sections with plenty of room. This begged the question: “why aren’t there dividers in gym bags?” We found out why these aren’t manufactured, but that’s a story for another time. Stupid, but a catalyst to build a better bag. This all started when I couldn’t find my headphones and pulled all my gear out of my bag, flipped it upside down, then removed the bottom liner to discover they slipped under there. Our divider system gives you quick access to all your gym essentials and workout gear. Gym bags are black holes that eat more gear than a washing machine. ![]()
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