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Some Bowling Bag Gift Ideas
Last time, we took a look at some of the best bowling balls from each brand to buy for this holiday season. Today, we will be doing something similar, but with bags, instead. I wont necessarily be laying out each and every company’s bag like I did in the ball article, but, rather, I will give you my picks in each bag category.
Four Ball bags:
Hammer Diesel 4×4 — Sleek, great looking, durable, and they back that durability with the best warranty in the industry. I was a huge fan of this design years ago when they were first introduced, and I am thrilled that they brought them back.
Three Ball Bags:
Hammer Premium 3 Ball Roller — Everything I said about the 4×4, but in a three ball design. Hammer really does offer tremendous bags.
Storm 3 Ball Rolling Thunder — I, personally, love the color and design. I have owned one in the past, and the quality is excellent and the wheels are wonderful. Highly recommend this bag to any and all customers.
Tote Rollers:
Vise 3 Ball Roller — The best travel roller there is. There are many others on the market, but none of them match the durability of this OG. If you or your loved one travel to a lot of tournaments, stock up on these!
Two Ball Rollers:
K/R Cruiser 2 Ball Roller — My personal pick for the best two ball roller on the market. Very durable, great wheels, god materials, and, again, an incredible warranty. Not to mention they offer just about every color imaginable, so you’ll be able to please anyone.
One Ball Rollers:
Ebonite Transport 1 Ball Roller — When it comes to one ball rollers, they’re all created pretty equally, honestly. And the Transport offers the best value in the category. They’re significantly cheaper than their competitors and are perfect for people just starting out.
Two Ball Tote:
Hammer Deluxe 2 Ball tote — If you’re a tote person, this is the one for you. It has room for shoes, accessories, two balls, and then some. If you’re only going to carry two balls, there isn’t a better option on the market. If you don’t need the shoe compartment, the standard double tote from Hammer should suffice.
One Ball Tote:
Brunswick Crown Single — If you’re buying a ball, bag, and shoe deal this year, I highly recommend upgrading to one of these. They’re a solid bag with plenty of compartmental space for all of your bowling needs.