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Old 04-10-2018, 07:01 AM
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Default Pit Bag Recommendations (1/8 racer going 1/10th)

Okay, I have raced 1/8th outdoors for many many years. They just build an in door track locally this weekend I went to practice. I used to fold able tables 6 feet long race trailer, ezups and room forever, well I brought my stuff in and they looked at me crazy. 2x4 is all the room a racer gets indoor...LOL who knew..

So what is a good pit bag for 1/10th 2wd and 4wd and SCT

Any other ideas you can share would be great..

Thanks
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Okay, I have raced 1/8th outdoors for many many years. They just build an in door track locally this weekend I went to practice. I used to fold able tables 6 feet long race trailer, ezups and room forever, well I brought my stuff in and they looked at me crazy. 2x4 is all the room a racer gets indoor...LOL who knew..

So what is a good pit bag for 1/10th 2wd and 4wd and SCT

Any other ideas you can share would be great..

Thanks
These OGIO Rig 9800 bags are great for indoor 1/10 scale racing. Just picked one up for myself.

https://www.2wheel.com/ogio-rig-9800...oaAjiiEALw_wcB
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The Schelle Car Bag is my favorite for single car hauling with a 3rd one for my charger, parts and tools. They should come back in stock in the coming weeks.
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I grabbed a huge roll around, internal frame suit case from a goodwill store. It carries all my gear for multiple cars and I clip one car to it and hand carry the second. Works great and was only $20!
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Modern hockey bag with wheels and extendable handle on sale during the off season.
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I like my proline tote. It fits everything. I have a Yokomo YZ4-SF.
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Okay, I have raced 1/8th outdoors for many many years. They just build an in door track locally this weekend I went to practice. I used to fold able tables 6 feet long race trailer, ezups and room forever, well I brought my stuff in and they looked at me crazy. 2x4 is all the room a racer gets indoor...LOL who knew..

So what is a good pit bag for 1/10th 2wd and 4wd and SCT

Any other ideas you can share would be great..

Thanks
Where/ what's the name of the new track? I'm in Atlanta and there's no place to race/ practice up here
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Wing Tote here. I run the deluxe truck bag and its enormous. Very well built and isnt insanely pricey. No wheels but im only taking the thing from my truck into the track.
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Originally Posted by Crash217
I grabbed a huge roll around, internal frame suit case from a goodwill store. It carries all my gear for multiple cars and I clip one car to it and hand carry the second. Works great and was only $20!
I think this is the route im going too. Right now me and my son carry our buggies and i have a bookbag filled to the brim....literally im at capacity so i have to do something. Don't have funds for an actual pitbag so gotta make do
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I have a big roller from Racer's Edge. It holds everything I need to carry with me.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/racers-...e2016a/p449958

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Originally Posted by Crash217
I grabbed a huge roll around, internal frame suit case from a goodwill store. It carries all my gear for multiple cars and I clip one car to it and hand carry the second. Works great and was only $20!
That is a really good idea... I am using an old travel bag that I used for paintball equipment many years ago. It is already over packed and does not really protect my equipment much.
I should see what I can fit in the large roll around suitcase I have for long work travel. It is already beat up so a little more use won't hurt. Also not having to buy another large item to stash in our limited space will keep the wife happy.
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Thank you all the input this is actually what I went with
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-22...0381/300658825

and I added this on
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-22...0378/207138794

My 2 2wd buggies and my 4wd buggy fit in the bottom.

Works perfect holds all my tools, replacement parts, changer, batteries and everything.
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