⚾ Elevate Your Game with PowerNet's Ultimate Coach Bag!
The PowerNet Bucket Bag is a versatile and durable baseball coach bag designed to hold two 6-gallon buckets or a combination of coaching equipment. With 10 organized pockets, a telescoping handle for easy transport, and a robust design trusted by professional athletes, this bag is perfect for coaches looking to enhance their practice sessions.
Brand | PowerNet |
Product Dimensions | 15"L x 13"W x 29"H |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Strap Type | shoulder strap or carrying strap |
Pocket Description | Stash Pocket |
Pattern | Solid |
Capacity | 12 Gallons |
Handle Type | telescoping |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Shell Type | Hybrid |
UPC | 752830334809 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28 x 14 x 12 inches |
Package Weight | 5.76 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 13 x 29 inches |
Brand Name | PowerNet |
Suggested Users | Unisex Adult |
Manufacturer | PowerNet Inc |
S**R
Solid over all
Overall live like this ball rolling. You can fit 2 5-gallon buckets of balls and roll them with one hand. I have to say that takes a little bit to get those buckets in and out each time, as it’s pretty snug. It does seem to have expanded a little overtime. My main criticism with the roller is that the wheels are too narrowly set and it tends to be tippy on uneven surfaces. I would’ve like the wheels to be on the outside edge to provide more stability. I bought this along with the taller rolling bag that fits multiple nets. Between the two I have all my coaching gear and two bags and can easily haul it all myself. This roller seems to be reasonably durable so far (I think I’ve had about six months), But I am starting to notice some wear marks from when it’s tipped over during pulling.
C**A
Coaching Bag that makes you wonder why you didn't have this soon!
I have been coaching for many years and I always hated the preparation and cleanup after a practice or game. Carrying buckets and training equipment to and from my car made me hate coaching. :) This bag can fit two buckets of balls or one bucket and then I place gloves ands and catcher's equipment i the other bucket compartment. The other compartments contain my 1st aid and training balls. The bag is durable especially on my fields with stairs. The wheels are perfect to roll on dirt and grass. If your a travel coach, this is a must bag to have. My fellow coaches love this bag and couple of them have already bought it. All I can say, It worth the buy!If you are looking for a bigger bag that house hitting nets then I recommend checking out the PowerNet All Gear Transporter on Amazon.
B**M
So far so good
So far so good! Ive had my coach’s bag for a few days now and I love it. Fits on the back of my golf cart perfectly with my son’s bag.
T**T
Nice size, but tipsy on grass
So my No Errors Ball Boy XL coch roller bag died after 5 years of very hard use. That bag was 300 bucks and this one is $130. So I thought I would give this a try.Positives:The slightly smaller size of this is actually really nice…it still fits everything but doesn’t consume as much space in my vehicle and is easier to maneuver around.The handles on the top on each end are nice for loading it in my vehicle (way more handy than the top handles on the No errors bag)The pockets fit all the random stuff I need to fit.The mesh pockets on the end are perfect for water bottles (again better than no errors solution).Negatives - there are 2 primary things that are better on the no errors bag1. This power net bag is REALLY tipsy on grass. It borders on impossible to pull this through grass and not have it tip sideways as you walk. It rolls perfectly fine on concrete or flat dirt…any transition point or bumpy grass and it tips over almost immediately. This is highly annoying…here I am, coach going to my team, people see me going with this unique roller bag that most no one has…and then I look silly as it tips over.2. Wheels on this are way more narrow than No Errors bag. No problem on concrete. On soft dirt or soft grass it rolls way worse.Improvement idea - add a diagonal baseball bat holder on sides. Not straight up (because then have to remove the bats when I put it in my vehicle). Not straight sideways because then bats can accidentally slide out. I am using the long side zippered pocket for this right now…it works but is far from an ideal solution.So would I buy this again? Yes. $130 for this bag is a STEAL of a DEAL for what it delivers - which is keeping all your baseball stuff contained to one bag with roller feature so you aren’t having to carry your stuff everywhere. My vehicle is more organized, I don’t forget stuff, my load is lighter.Awesome for 130 bucks
R**Y
Reduced & Contained all the things
Only Con - When completely full, the bag is top heavy & prone to tip over. It’s manageable with the wheels & bag handle, but tricky with the telescoping handle.Pros - Coach was able to consolidate everything he drug around in a cart for 8 weeks into this bag. It’s got plenty of pockets for score sheets, pens, wallets, the ball buckets, etc. Love it!! Have recommended it to several other coaches. It loaded well into vehicles. Even our 9yo can haul it.
M**T
Unstable & missing bat storage.
It's a pretty decent bag that holds quite a bit of gear. The one key feature lacking is bat storage.Unfortunately when you're rolling this guy around on anything but a flat paved surface it tends to tip easily making it nearly unusable.
E**N
Great ball bag
Great quality - super organized - loved the big size
S**N
Yes it tips, but...
Biggest complaint from people is that this thing tips over too easily. If you expect this to be all-terrain, then yes, you will be frustrated by how much it tips over.However, I give this 5 stars because I know what to expect out of it. Keep it on concrete and flat surfaces and don't try to go too fast and you'll be just fine. It holds SO much and I have one bag I can roll into the dugout and for that it is extremely valuable. It has highly consolidated everything I need as a coach.
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