You can tell a lot of thought went into this bag. I had a list of all the features I wanted in my next bag and I thought I'd have to compromise in some areas, but this bag checks ALL the boxes. Thank you for showing the depth of the secondary shoe compartment pocket. I was worried it wouldn't be big enough for a full change of clothes based on other reviews I watched.
Doubt they well sell very many bags. It's priced way too high at $275. I have a Head Djokovic 12 pack bag I purchased 4 years ago for $80...and its still in perfect condition. No issues with zippers, straps or materials. I could purchase 3.5 of Head bags for one ADV Pro bag. If ADV wants to have a good number of customers, they have to be comp priced with racquet brand bags. Plus, several of the people I play with prefer to carry the same brand bag as the racquet they play with.
The ADV is kind of a standout, in my opinion. For a large capacity bag, I think there is probably nothing better, save for the RF 15 Pack that just came out but I haven't seen that one in person (it's about 60% of the cost with discounts). But you're right, the price is kind of absurd. ADV makes a very high quality and sturdy bag, and other manufacturers make ones that don't stand up well on their own. One thing I think people can appreciate with its high capacity is a larger main compartment, where other bags have larger racquet compartments - for non pros we don't need to carry 10-15 racquets. I, myself, recently got the Head Duffle XL on a pretty good price. Sturdiness is really my only complaint, the bag kind of falls into itself if it isn't full, and the inner walls are super flimsy, so internal organization can get a bit messy. I looked at others like the previous generation of Wilson bags or the Tecnifibre Rackpack, and they are just full of compromises with thin, flimsy materials.
@@padflash The ADV bag prior to this one got rejected by everyone I know that tried it. Why: barely held 2 racquets. This one might hold 4 but they still can't engineer this to hold 4 comfortably. Harry could barely zip the side with 2 and then the side with 1 was jammed. Too expensive. Maybe V5 will actually hold ... tennis racquets.
@@user-jb2vo6qi4h I was able to fit 2 in each, comfortably in the V2. I thought I could fit a 3rd if I had 5 or 6 racquets, but I don't. The reason I think this works better for non-pros is b/c the main compartment is a really good size for those that need it for their gear. Other bags typically have a smaller main compartment and extra room in the racquet compartments. Tbh Harry is putting his racquets in upside down. The wide side of the pocket is at the bottom of the bag and the narrow side is at the top. If you watch Tennisnerd or Tennis Mentor's reviews, they fit 3 or 4 in each compartment in the V3.
A good bag is needed as part of your tennis gear but it shouldn’t cost as much as a premium racquet. If they can retail this bag for $150 I would probably buy one. They are not going to sell many of these bags to us advanced recreational players at current cost.
Not interested. ADV isn't gaining any traction ... "you can go 3 here; 3 here" ... nope. Went 2 there, 1 there and barely zipped! V1 and V2 couldn't hold 2 racquets per side. ADV tried to hide this ... feel bad for people paying up for this
It’s all cool until I see the price.😅
It's a quality bag though, much better than the stuff you get from Babolat, Head etc and it doesn't have those horredous giant logos.
You can tell a lot of thought went into this bag. I had a list of all the features I wanted in my next bag and I thought I'd have to compromise in some areas, but this bag checks ALL the boxes. Thank you for showing the depth of the secondary shoe compartment pocket. I was worried it wouldn't be big enough for a full change of clothes based on other reviews I watched.
wait for the v4 version :)
Doubt they well sell very many bags. It's priced way too high at $275. I have a Head Djokovic 12 pack bag I purchased 4 years ago for $80...and its still in perfect condition. No issues with zippers, straps or materials. I could purchase 3.5 of Head bags for one ADV Pro bag. If ADV wants to have a good number of customers, they have to be comp priced with racquet brand bags. Plus, several of the people I play with prefer to carry the same brand bag as the racquet they play with.
The ADV is kind of a standout, in my opinion. For a large capacity bag, I think there is probably nothing better, save for the RF 15 Pack that just came out but I haven't seen that one in person (it's about 60% of the cost with discounts). But you're right, the price is kind of absurd. ADV makes a very high quality and sturdy bag, and other manufacturers make ones that don't stand up well on their own. One thing I think people can appreciate with its high capacity is a larger main compartment, where other bags have larger racquet compartments - for non pros we don't need to carry 10-15 racquets.
I, myself, recently got the Head Duffle XL on a pretty good price. Sturdiness is really my only complaint, the bag kind of falls into itself if it isn't full, and the inner walls are super flimsy, so internal organization can get a bit messy. I looked at others like the previous generation of Wilson bags or the Tecnifibre Rackpack, and they are just full of compromises with thin, flimsy materials.
@@padflash The ADV bag prior to this one got rejected by everyone I know that tried it. Why: barely held 2 racquets. This one might hold 4 but they still can't engineer this to hold 4 comfortably. Harry could barely zip the side with 2 and then the side with 1 was jammed. Too expensive. Maybe V5 will actually hold ... tennis racquets.
@@user-jb2vo6qi4h I was able to fit 2 in each, comfortably in the V2. I thought I could fit a 3rd if I had 5 or 6 racquets, but I don't. The reason I think this works better for non-pros is b/c the main compartment is a really good size for those that need it for their gear. Other bags typically have a smaller main compartment and extra room in the racquet compartments.
Tbh Harry is putting his racquets in upside down. The wide side of the pocket is at the bottom of the bag and the narrow side is at the top. If you watch Tennisnerd or Tennis Mentor's reviews, they fit 3 or 4 in each compartment in the V3.
£340 !!!!! Whoa! 😳
378 Canadian 😂 Ya, no.
Too expensive this bag 😅. The new RF 15 Bag looks way better😊
Shouldn’t take 3 iterations to nail a $300 tennis bag…
100 percent agree ... and still doesn't hold 4 racquets with ease. it is a tennis racquet bag after all ... maybe v6 for $500 will work
Far too expensive
A good bag is needed as part of your tennis gear but it shouldn’t cost as much as a premium racquet. If they can retail this bag for $150 I would probably buy one. They are not going to sell many of these bags to us advanced recreational players at current cost.
Bought v3 a couple months ago to replace an old Wilson bag, and I love it!
Not interested. ADV isn't gaining any traction ... "you can go 3 here; 3 here" ... nope. Went 2 there, 1 there and barely zipped! V1 and V2 couldn't hold 2 racquets per side. ADV tried to hide this ... feel bad for people paying up for this