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Old 09-18-2020, 12:31 PM
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Whats everyone using now days to haul your gear to the track? Been out of RC for a while, so curious whats everyone using. If you have pics or links that would be great!
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Ogio 9800 and call it a day. I have mr33 bags for my tools/oils then I have a double stack rubbermaid that I use for my charger and tires.
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Wingtote Pro Roller bag and my Ogio 9800.

Expect a ~5yr lifecycle on most RC roller bags. My Ogio 9800 has 4 years on it and looks like it could last another ~15 yrs.
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I've running the protec hauler for a few years, and I am way ready for something else.
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Assuming you're not getting on an airplane, or driving a wee little car.
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I've had three of these for the last ten years. I've gone back to a large hauler several times but always go back to these. No zippers, wheels or handles to break, and I use a folding hand cart to wheel them around. At the moment I usually only carry one since I'm only racing touring cars. I also have a HARD racing bag that will hold two touring cars which was a nice addition last winter.
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Originally Posted by anthonyscardina

I've had three of these for the last ten years. I've gone back to a large hauler several times but always go back to these. No zippers, wheels or handles to break, and I use a folding hand cart to wheel them around. At the moment I usually only carry one since I'm only racing touring cars. I also have a HARD racing bag that will hold two touring cars which was a nice addition last winter.
That bag has been discontinued by jconcepts. I have been looking for one for the last few months.
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With those big stacked crates they are meant for heavy tools, not lightweight but bulky RC stuff. Something like this fits much more stuff or a given weight and volume of the box.

Contico Ultra Storage Box, $40.


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Originally Posted by mooby64
That bag has been discontinued by jconcepts. I have been looking for one for the last few months.
I think there's several other companies that make similar bags, serpent and kyosho come to mind. Not sure why jconcepts discontinued them, they're great for the gobs of tires that off road guys usually have to carry.
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the new OGIO T3 is what I use. Its square on the top unlike the 9800 which gives you extra room in the bag. I had a couple OGIO bags now and they lasted years. Only sold them to get this one.

There is even a flap on the top now that you can grab your liquids and oils now through the top without having to flop the whole lid open. Its a smaller square opening.




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I am still using a Plano Pro fishing tackel box that must be almost 35 years old. Haven't found anything better.
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Still have this but hate using it because it becomes so heavy once its loaded.
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