I am using this 8 pack bag from Dunlop, except mine is blue / black. I can only echo your comments: this is one of the best quality bag in the market. Tons of compartments, sturdy construction, clever design. I highly recommend it. Head Tour / Tour XT is also my choice of ball. Very good playability, and the felt lasts longer than any other ball I have tried.
Still using my K Factor bag. Love the insulated drink pocket on it. Plus the racquet compartment is insulated. Multiple exterior pockets. It’s pretty much perfect.
Dunlop makes the same bag in all black. It is for the CX line. I bought it specifically bc it’s all black and I don’t have to worry if I change racquets. I also don’t like wild colors. It really is a great bag. The two hard compartments on the side are great for phones / electronics (protection). In addition to the racquets compartments, It has a big shoe compartment, pocket for wet clothes, and another for dry clothes. Then there is another full size one for balls, whatever else you want to carry.
@@ericshine1 is that the Prince Slam? I’ve seen it described variously as a 9 and a 12 pack. If it’s the one I’m thinking of it looks like a great bag. www.stringersworld.com/tennis/prince-tour-slam-red-12-racket-bag-2019/ It describes having a laptop compartment. What’s that like?
@@robertjames5034 Yes, that looks like the same bag but maybe a little bigger? Mine doesn't have a laptop compartment (I don't think), but it's a great bag. I needed something with multiple compartments. I was tired of digging around in my bag for everything that was in one big compartment. This bag is sturdy, stands up on its own, holds everything I need, and keeps it all separated. Here's the link to what I bought www.tennis-warehouse.com/Prince_Tour_Bags_BlackGreen/descpageBGPRINCE-PTRBAGS12.html
Just upgraded from my Wilson Countervail bag to an Adidas Tour 12 and love it. Both racket compartments are lined too, which seems hard to come-by. Enough room for everything plus my shoes and camera fence mount. Not too bulky for being a bigger bag.
I have a bit of a fetish when it comes to bags for stuff I care about (tennis, work etc.). I spent quite a long time looking at different bags, ordered three and sent two back. I ordered the TF RS 15R bag, Yonex 12 pack and the Wilson Pro Staff Super Tour 15R bag. I have to say the Wilson win hands down for me. It’s not quite as big as the other two but because of the superb organisation (it has two large accessory pockets with dividers in addition to the three main compartments) I can carry stuff more easily than I could in either of the other two. I’d really recommend having a look at that. The carrying system is unique and awesome and I think it looks great in all black. Thinking of buying another one so I have it for when this one wears out because I really don’t think they’ll be able to design much to better it.
I agree about the Technifibre bag. Big roomy pockets but nothing else. No organization inside. I like their duffle style bag. But for my money I think Yonex makes the best bags. Strong, sturdy materials and well designed.
I have the same and is great. The only downside is that I dont like the shape of the comparment dedicated to the shoes. I would rather have a side by side shoes then one on top of the other.
The fact is ..bags haven't changed in years. Sure they need to hold racquets, so the shape must remain fairly similar. Each brand has slightly different compartments etc, but amount to the same. I've been using 9-12 racquet Technifibre bag for over a year now. Space is about the same as any other large bag...I usually carry about 6+ racquets (3 either side), like all bags of this size, that's really ideal. I'm happy with it, but is not so much much better than the rest, really having used most brands over the years. For most club players you should always buy the size up from what you think. By the time you put in basic stuff like balls, towels etc much of your space is gone. Cheers. 🎾🎾🎾 BTW Jonas....first I've heard you played guitar. Clever move coving over to tennis...guitar is a bottomless pit of spending. I know as i play!!!
You should also consider changing tennis ball if you want to save your arm. Those heads are super heavy and stiff on impact. Also you should try again Blade v7 16x19.... it plays almost as soft with Clash and you gain more control,feel and easy on your 1HB..... you just need to found one with low SW :)
I think bags are one of the most fascinating pieces of tennis gear, aside from the racquet itself. I have a traditional racquet bag, as well as a backpack. I switch between them depending on my needs. For most things, the backpack is enough.
I use a Nike Court Tech racquet bag, that way it doesn’t matter which racquet brand I have in my bag. Can fit up to 8 racquets but I usually carry 3 racquets. Also room for everything else I need, like balls, first aid kit, towel, sweatbands/headties, food/drinks, coaching bits and bobs, elastic bands, massage ball, shoe bag, grips, keys/phone/wallet/sanitizer/mask, etc 🎾
Love the look of the Catcha bags, but looks flimsy when empty like ''3 Dolar Chinese guitar bags''.. Also no thermal insulation.. Defineatly a good fresh start that needs more improvements.. Also I'd like to throw my stuff inside besides the racquet... So additional bags are no go for me.. Fingers crossed they come up with better bags, since the looks are killer.
I wish to have a tennis racquet bag with externals net pocket to put water bottles outside, never seen one. Maybe I'm the only one that must carries the water bottles on my hands to the court? If the bottles are cold (as we need) they wet everything inside the bag. Why most of regular backpacks have this net pockets at the sides and there is no one tennis bag with those pockets????
I think you should always carry a couple extra racquets, particularly beginner level, that you can loan out to friends. Or cute girls that you just met... It’s a great way to get people into (or back into) the game.
I am glad to hear you are not a white supremacist. Because tennis lives matter and we don't need racist attitudes 😒. I have a red tennis bag and a black tennis bag but I am not a red or black supremacist😆. I don't know it I want a new one because I like quality old bags. Yet, I am not a old bag supremacist. 🤭
If you a tennis beginner get the largest racquet bag(12-15) for your racquet brand. Look like a top touring pro who been on the main tour. In reality, the top pros have their sponsored pj racquets one day delivered with their sponsored racquet bag to their tournament they are playing in. They get stringing for free with their strings at the tournament. When you been playing for years, just use a small backpack(1-2). Have nothing to prove.
"you can see Zverev using this bag while he is double-faulting" lollllllllllllllll
this guy is slowly becoming a savage ahaha
Literally subscribed because of that comment
@@joaoribeiro4142 going tomic mode
@@eitanfattal5600 lol
Too funny!!!
2:02 Jonas starts talking about the clash in the middle of a bag discussion. Reviewing rackets is practically second nature at this point lol
He gets paid per clash mention
I am using this 8 pack bag from Dunlop, except mine is blue / black. I can only echo your comments: this is one of the best quality bag in the market. Tons of compartments, sturdy construction, clever design. I highly recommend it. Head Tour / Tour XT is also my choice of ball. Very good playability, and the felt lasts longer than any other ball I have tried.
Still using my K Factor bag. Love the insulated drink pocket on it. Plus the racquet compartment is insulated. Multiple exterior pockets. It’s pretty much perfect.
Dunlop makes the same bag in all black. It is for the CX line. I bought it specifically bc it’s all black and I don’t have to worry if I change racquets. I also don’t like wild colors. It really is a great bag. The two hard compartments on the side are great for phones / electronics (protection). In addition to the racquets compartments, It has a big shoe compartment, pocket for wet clothes, and another for dry clothes. Then there is another full size one for balls, whatever else you want to carry.
That Dunlop bag looks nice! I would get one if I had a Dunlop racquet! My bag of choice is the Prince Tour 9 Pack bag...so far very sturdy.
I had the Dunlop CX15. One of the zips came off after a couple of months. Also there was a lack of organisation within the bag for me.
Been using the Prince Tour 9 Pack bag for about 8 months. It's perfect!
@@ericshine1 is that the Prince Slam? I’ve seen it described variously as a 9 and a 12 pack. If it’s the one I’m thinking of it looks like a great bag. www.stringersworld.com/tennis/prince-tour-slam-red-12-racket-bag-2019/
It describes having a laptop compartment. What’s that like?
@@ericshine1 It's a great bag!
@@robertjames5034 Yes, that looks like the same bag but maybe a little bigger? Mine doesn't have a laptop compartment (I don't think), but it's a great bag. I needed something with multiple compartments. I was tired of digging around in my bag for everything that was in one big compartment. This bag is sturdy, stands up on its own, holds everything I need, and keeps it all separated. Here's the link to what I bought www.tennis-warehouse.com/Prince_Tour_Bags_BlackGreen/descpageBGPRINCE-PTRBAGS12.html
Just upgraded from my Wilson Countervail bag to an Adidas Tour 12 and love it. Both racket compartments are lined too, which seems hard to come-by. Enough room for everything plus my shoes and camera fence mount. Not too bulky for being a bigger bag.
I have a bit of a fetish when it comes to bags for stuff I care about (tennis, work etc.). I spent quite a long time looking at different bags, ordered three and sent two back. I ordered the TF RS 15R bag, Yonex 12 pack and the Wilson Pro Staff Super Tour 15R bag.
I have to say the Wilson win hands down for me. It’s not quite as big as the other two but because of the superb organisation (it has two large accessory pockets with dividers in addition to the three main compartments) I can carry stuff more easily than I could in either of the other two. I’d really recommend having a look at that.
The carrying system is unique and awesome and I think it looks great in all black. Thinking of buying another one so I have it for when this one wears out because I really don’t think they’ll be able to design much to better it.
I agree about the Technifibre bag. Big roomy pockets but nothing else. No organization inside. I like their duffle style bag. But for my money I think Yonex makes the best bags. Strong, sturdy materials and well designed.
I like Babolat Pure Drive 12er Bag. Very good quality. 2 isothermic comp.
I have the same and is great. The only downside is that I dont like the shape of the comparment dedicated to the shoes. I would rather have a side by side shoes then one on top of the other.
zverev double faulting! lol shots fired sir.
Seeing as I live in Wales the only real requirement is it must be waterproof!
Love the TN Bag check !!!!
Nothing compares to the stand up style bags. The Nike court tech 1 was perfect. I hope it lasts me for many years to come
The fact is ..bags haven't changed in years. Sure they need to hold racquets, so the shape must remain fairly similar. Each brand has slightly different compartments etc, but amount to the same.
I've been using 9-12 racquet Technifibre bag for over a year now. Space is about the same as any other large bag...I usually carry about 6+ racquets (3 either side), like all bags of this size, that's really ideal. I'm happy with it, but is not so much much better than the rest, really having used most brands over the years.
For most club players you should always buy the size up from what you think. By the time you put in basic stuff like balls, towels etc much of your space is gone.
Cheers. 🎾🎾🎾
BTW Jonas....first I've heard you played guitar. Clever move coving over to tennis...guitar is a bottomless pit of spending. I know as i play!!!
Agreed. Bags haven't changed much in 20 years. Geau Sport just launched some new concepts that are worth taking a look at.
You should also consider changing tennis ball if you want to save your arm. Those heads are super heavy and stiff on impact. Also you should try again Blade v7 16x19.... it plays almost as soft with Clash and you gain more control,feel and easy on your 1HB..... you just need to found one with low SW :)
I love my solinco bag
I can’t wait till we get Tennis Nerd branded bags! Then you can find and sponsor the next gen Rafa!
That would be great! 🎾🤓
I think bags are one of the most fascinating pieces of tennis gear, aside from the racquet itself. I have a traditional racquet bag, as well as a backpack. I switch between them depending on my needs. For most things, the backpack is enough.
Solinco Team 15 Pack!!!! Absolutely the BEST!!!!
I use a Nike Court Tech racquet bag, that way it doesn’t matter which racquet brand I have in my bag. Can fit up to 8 racquets but I usually carry 3 racquets. Also room for everything else I need, like balls, first aid kit, towel, sweatbands/headties, food/drinks, coaching bits and bobs, elastic bands, massage ball, shoe bag, grips, keys/phone/wallet/sanitizer/mask, etc 🎾
Holy fuck you carry your whole house in the bag
@@corradoscire8670 lol, not quite 🤣
new gravity’s ❤️
I hope to get review soon
Yes the brand new eco friendly 🎾🎾
Love the look of the Catcha bags, but looks flimsy when empty like ''3 Dolar Chinese guitar bags''.. Also no thermal insulation.. Defineatly a good fresh start that needs more improvements.. Also I'd like to throw my stuff inside besides the racquet... So additional bags are no go for me.. Fingers crossed they come up with better bags, since the looks are killer.
I wish to have a tennis racquet bag with externals net pocket to put water bottles outside, never seen one. Maybe I'm the only one that must carries the water bottles on my hands to the court? If the bottles are cold (as we need) they wet everything inside the bag. Why most of regular backpacks have this net pockets at the sides and there is no one tennis bag with those pockets????
In terms of tennis bag quality, for me is YONEX.
Thanks 🙏
Use those Wilson Triniti balls! You can get several hitting sessions out of them!
Medvedev Tecnifibre bag is perfect. Dirt proof material that looks and feels slick.
I think you should always carry a couple extra racquets, particularly beginner level, that you can loan out to friends. Or cute girls that you just met... It’s a great way to get people into (or back into) the game.
I just use a backpack lol but it holds all my stuff and I can use for stuff besides tennis if I need it
Hi tennis nerd! Are u allowed to bring the Wilson bag for example in the cabin of an aircraft when traveling? Or you need to check that in?
Can you please give me a feedback on the HEAD XT balls? Thinking of buying a big box 📦
“I’m not a white supremacist” that was funny 😂😂
I only have blue tennis bags... uh oh! Blue tennis bag supremacist!
I am glad to hear you are not a white supremacist. Because tennis lives matter and we don't need racist attitudes 😒. I have a red tennis bag and a black tennis bag but I am not a red or black supremacist😆.
I don't know it I want a new one because I like quality old bags. Yet, I am not a old bag supremacist. 🤭
😂😂😂
The Zverev joke..... lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Do male or female players use a backpack
Which bag are you waiting for to review???
Having a bag is better than nothing! :)
cool!
If you a tennis beginner get the largest racquet bag(12-15) for your racquet brand. Look like a top touring pro who been on the main tour. In reality, the top pros have their sponsored pj racquets one day delivered with their sponsored racquet bag to their tournament they are playing in. They get stringing for free with their strings at the tournament. When you been playing for years, just use a small backpack(1-2). Have nothing to prove.
Lol, not quite! The pros travel with their racquets and bags, they aren’t delivered to tournaments and they don’t get free stringing either!!!
You’re funny!
Thanks Michelle!
Dislike for hand sanitizer. You don't have idea how bad it is
I'm not a White Supremacist, but I like white bags.... 😂😂😂