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Easton Stealth Wheel Catcher's Bag | 
| Brand: Easton Category: Sports
Buy New: $69.99 as of 7/30/2010 04:28 UTC details
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 126555
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
ASIN: B001GPT068
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Product Description Never let them see you coming with the Easton Stealth Wheeled Catcher's Bag. This large, open-bodied gear bag is designed for catcher's equipment. The bag features helmet and cleat end pockets, chest protector side pocket, inline wheels and a bat sleeve that hold two bats. Made from durable 600 denier polyester, this bag will not leave you or your gear stranded on base. Have the element of surprise in the Easton Stealth Wheeled Catcher's Bag. Sz: 35''L x 14''W x 14''H.
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| Customer Reviews: Not Bad for the Money May 8, 2010 lot4my$ (USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am purchasing my fourth Easton Stealth Wheel Catcher's Bag. I have 2 daughters that play fastpitch competitive and Highschool ball and are both catchers. We get 1 season out of these bags. My girls are fairly hard on their bags, these bags are used from Feb-Aug average 5 days a week. For the price, it is not a bad bag. I have looked at other wheeled catching bags. These are the right size and the right price to pay for one season. For a really good catching bag that will last for several years, you need to purchase the Gear Guard No E2 Catcher's Bag which costs around $190.00. The Gear Guard bag is really nice and heavy duty, but you will need a van or something with cargo area to carry it. Another catcher on my daughters team has one of the Gear Guard bags which I thought would be great to get for my girls, until I had to haul it around a few times in the back of our suburban, it is huge. I changed my mind. My girls prefer the Easton because the Gear Guard is so big. We figure this Easton bag is a great size for a catchers bag and are willing to put out the $50-60.00 a year for new ones. We have also used the Easton Javy bags, I think they hold up a little better then the Easton stealth bags, but they are sloped along the top and harder to fit all the gear in. My girls prefer the Easton Stealth over the Easton Javy bag as well. I hope this review helps.
lasted 1 season March 2, 2010 gOOfygma Same comments as review number 1. This bag lasted 1 season. The fabric tore away from the zipper across the top opening, where most of the equipment is kept, not repairable.
poor quality February 24, 2010 BballMom 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
bag fell apart after only 1 season of use, fabric tore away from zipper, contacted Easton was told "sorry past 90 day warranty", very dissappointed considering Easton's claim of high quality products.
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