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buster17
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Looking for a bag to keep 4 rackets, change of clothes, 2 pairs of shoes, balls. Considered the ncode super 6 but may be too bulky for daily court play and rallies. Seems good for tourney weekends, though.
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tennisboy87
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I have the Dunlop International Pro Team 10-pack (the orange one). I would recommend that to you. However, it is similar to the ncode super 6 pack, so maybe you wouldn't want it then. Sometimes it is too bulky just for daily play and practices, but it shines during tournaments, and since I play a lot of tournaments, it really works for me. Hope I helped.
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buster17
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Thanks for the recommendation.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,622
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The Wilson Super 6 Thermoguard bags are reallllllly good.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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i'd go w/ the wilson super 6, but there's also the adidas 6-pack, and babolat pro player bag.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I know that bag is bulky but I don't think you're going to get all your gear in something smaller. Get the matching bag - you know you want to.
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