BEST R/C HAULER BAG
#16
Tech Regular
iTrader: (9)

just picked up a 24g Craftsman rolling tool box for a song from Lowes. Should be big enough to haul 3 cars and all the essentials to the track. I almost picked up one made by Kobalt for the same price but 2x the size. When I saw it in person I realized it was way too big.
#17

wing tote or Ogio 9800 Rig
#18

Hi,
i have been looking at the Pro-Line hauler bag and I wanted to get your input on the hauler bags currently out there worth their cost. It has to have at least 2 wheels and a handle to pull it with. The Pro-Line costs about $215, but it looks real solid.[img]blob:https://www.rctech.net/cbabdc2b-6685-4f11-9cf2-cc542a62b5b9[/img]
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i have been looking at the Pro-Line hauler bag and I wanted to get your input on the hauler bags currently out there worth their cost. It has to have at least 2 wheels and a handle to pull it with. The Pro-Line costs about $215, but it looks real solid.[img]blob:https://www.rctech.net/cbabdc2b-6685-4f11-9cf2-cc542a62b5b9[/img]
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Check out a bag for motorcross riding gear. They offer many of the same features for half the price.
#19
Tech Apprentice

here is what I got
https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-2...Box/1000578357
this one is $10 cheaper and twice the size
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Creative-Pl...Box/1001460888
https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-2...Box/1000578357
this one is $10 cheaper and twice the size
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Creative-Pl...Box/1001460888
#20
Tech Apprentice

I had the opportunity to test out the tool box and it was not as big as i had hoped. I will reassess what I bring to the track and see what it can hold. But a 1/8 scale some tools batteries and radios was about all it would handle. Maybe with some better organization I can fit another car in there as well. If your cars are 1/10 race buggies then I think 2 or 3 should fit.
#22
Tech Apprentice

Both look great. I just don't want to spend that much on a hauler bag. I just need something to take my kid's arrmas and my serpent to the indoor track once a month or so. What I have will work fine.
#24

roller blade wheels
#26

I have been looking at the Ogio 9800 bag but can't bring myself to spend $300 bucks on it. I was looking at a motocross gear bag from Rocky Mountain ATV. It looks about the same size but has three compartments. Any idea on how this would would work?
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/r...-mc-gear-bag-p
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/r...-mc-gear-bag-p
#27

I've never seen that one before.
#28
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (46)

If you don't need wheels and a handle, the Koswork haulers offer a nice option for a lower price. AVID is the US distributor. Bags are made in Taiwan and I suspect they are the OEM supplier for many of the other big-name bags.
https://www.avidrc.com/product/73/storage/
https://www.avidrc.com/product/73/storage/
#29
R/C Tech Elite Member
iTrader: (1)

If you don't need wheels and a handle, the Koswork haulers offer a nice option for a lower price. AVID is the US distributor. Bags are made in Taiwan and I suspect they are the OEM supplier for many of the other big-name bags.
https://www.avidrc.com/product/73/storage/
https://www.avidrc.com/product/73/storage/
I wish Avid would pick up a bigger selection of KOS, they have a decent variety of products on their website.
#30

To me, these all seem like glorified scrapbooking totes. I gave my wife a hard time about getting one years ago, but now I may "borrow" it. Hers is just plain black, though some of the variety of colors and patterns available could be an interesting conversation starter at the track... 🤔 🤣
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