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Olive
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posted on 4-2-2007 at 22:16 Reply With Quote
Bag

Hi,

I am thinking about developing a bag for outdoor sports. To get more insight in all different sports and how people undertaking these sports handle their bags, I would like to know your opinion on your bag, if you use one.

What kind of bag do you currently use? Why did you by it?

What are the best things about it? What are the best qualities? Why do you love your bag?

What bugs you about it? If you could change something about it, what would it be?

If you go surfing, what kind of stuff do you take? What things are not to be forgotten and what things are just nice to have with you?

Do you ever regret not taking a bag because you thought it was too much off a hassle? Can you describe the situation?

Thanks so much. Your experience and opinion can really help me forward.

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REECEY
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posted on 4-2-2007 at 23:15 Reply With Quote
Hi OLive,
After myself,or someone else for that matter give's you a money making idea,what will our share be of your global profit.

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posted on 5-2-2007 at 09:53 Reply With Quote
I use LIDL, high quality re usable shopping bag. Its stong, wipes clean, and of solid construction, oh 10pence to buy, a bargain. Hehe, sorry couldnt resist.





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posted on 5-2-2007 at 18:32 Reply With Quote
Shem - I thought you just stuffed all you gear in the van

I would need a big bag with wheels on for all my stuff. Oh yeah - I've got a trailer...

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posted on 5-2-2007 at 20:40 Reply With Quote
I use a large bag I bought from Decathlon to carry all of my loose gear.

Its basically a large nylon duffel bag made for diving equipment. It has plenty of pockets, is easy to get in to but also seals up well. A zip up pocket is located inside for money, watches etc.

I carry thing like my towel, breathable clothes for under my dry suit and sandwiches etc. Most of the stuff is cleaned afetr use and then lives in there untill the next session.

That way I do not arrive at the beach without any thing

I would be happy to road test any prototypes you come up with

[Edited on 5-2-2007 by Fat Shady]

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posted on 13-4-2007 at 08:22 Reply With Quote
My new bag!

I like handbags very much,when I go shopping,I always like to see the handbag shops and I bought a lot,come here,my new bag,do you like it?

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GREAT BUSINESS!!
http://www.in-brands.com

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