Nice Big Sled Gear Bag?

I am looking for a nice bag to haul the winter gear around. Anyone have one they like with good, sturdy zippers? Thanks.
 

yoopermike

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I bought some decent bags from a military surplus store, they were pretty heavy duty and relatively inexpensive.
 
I use a big plastic tote. I got one with wheels on one end and a handle at the other. I can pack everything I need in there. Everything stays dry when its in the back of the truck.
 

Ramsey

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Last fall I stopped in at a local motorcycle shop to see what they had. I ended up buying an Ogio bag with wheels, it is huge. It held everything I needed for a four day trip including helmet, boots and all clothing. The only downfall is it's not waterproof. It was only $75.00 so I can afford some trash bags to seal it up if necessary.

http://ogio.com/power/gear-bags/roller-7800
 

wilson

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we use a big plastic tote with wheels also, all the wifes and my gear fit in it including helmets and boots and more, won't hurt it to drag through snow, slides down steps...store gear in off season
 

900cc

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Hockey bag! I can hold three pairs of boots, a tekvest, a neck brace, 4 pairs of snow pants, 4 shells and a helmet.
 

polarisrider1

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This is the way to go, love mine, biult so gorillas can toss it around all day! http://tagear.us/store.php?crn=234&rn=477&action=show_detail You can actually pick this one up when chuck ful of all your riding gear. I get my helmet, 2 pr. goggles, tekvest, bibs, jacket, boots, avy beacon, couple pair of gloves, socks, boots and mid layer clothing in it. also fits cell phone charger,maps, eye glass case, camera,etc. could be a hair bigger for those who pack fast and don't like to fold stuff. Zippers are top quality and open in the direction you need them to open. well thought out bag. I suspect they will be at Milwaukee show, they are always at Novi and have specials on last years stuff, for the most part.
 
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ezra

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I also use plastic totes I got a heavy duty one with hinges and 2 latches heavy duty enough to stand on and watter proof
 

Yooper_Bob

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We use big duffle bags from Gander Mountain (they have the Gander name on the side).

They have a main center compartment and a smaller single compartment on each end. We put a pair of boots in one end, helmet in the other end, and all coats/pants/gloves in the main center compartment.

Cost only about $20 each...
 
Klim is the way to go. I have 2 of the large gear bags. They are more expensive, but you can usually get a good deal at a show. Plus they have seperate compartments for your boots, helmet and other things.
 
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