I didn't see much in the way of gear bags/reviews on here, so I figured I'll post this. If you have any questions feel free to post here or pm me.
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I started looking at various bags, and I finally decided on this one over the Empire Mass Duffel, Empire 08, and Redz, because it was cheaper and it had great reviews. Sorry Empire, I'm not gonna spend $180 on a bag any time soon.
--Initial impressions--
I got this in the mail packaged really well, the box was pretty small. I almost didn't expect it to be in there, but there it was. The bag folds down, and then you fold the wheels over. There are 8 compartments. Two for guns(each can fit 2-4 without barrels), that has egg carton foam, and 6 5"x5" compartments(sleeves)for various other things. They are very durable, I was worried that they were going to break while folding them. The manual says it is the same material used in snowboards. My only argument with this is that they should have planned out things your gonna put in there, for instance, if they would have made it just 1" or 2" bigger, you would be able to fit in a Halo.For the gun trays, you fold it out to a box and then fold the bottom flaps out as guided in the manual. For the sleeves, you have to fold it sideways with each of the corners(kind of hard to explain). You put two of the sleeves in the bottom(wheel side) pocket, and you put the two gun trays and 4 sleeves in the main compartment(sleeves in between the gun trays). It also has a flat fabric-coated material that I assume is to set down your markers in the staging area, although I am not sure.
--Packing it--
This was a breeze to pack. There is so much room that you don't have to worry about organizing it too much, and plenty of compartments to group like things together. Here is all I fit in it. Perspective is as if you where looking at it from the bottom wheels(E.G. Zipper is on the right).
Bottom pocket
Left sleeve: 68/45 with Worrgas regulator
Right sleeve: Evil pipe kit(that's right, the WHOLE "pipe"), two barrel fronts in the space not taken up by the pipe
On the side of the sleeves: 16 oz. and 3.5 oz tank
This was stuffed pretty full, I don't think you could fit much extra
Right pocket
Capped stock class harness
CCM Angel feedneck
CCM micro drop rail
Still had plenty of room
Top pocket
Events mask
3 lenses for said mask
Halo B hopper
Change of clothes
Still had room for at least another mask, probably some other stuff
Main compartment
Left gun tray-Minimag, PGP, project Spyder, squeegee
Right gun tray-Buzzard(I had to take off the T-stock)
Top(first)sleeve-Bag of paint
Second sleeve-Empty
Third sleeve-Spare o-ring kit, small toolbag, baggy full of spare parts, two squeeges
Fourth sleeve-About 25 ten round tubes, Palmer's Stocker tube, 12 gram changer
And then on top of it I put a JT gun bag with about 10 barrels in it, Empire 07 pants, and a Ronin Gear Flipped Out I harness full of tubes. If you wanted too, you could probably fit 2 or 3 cheap JT bags and carry a lot more guns.
Mesh Pocket on top of main compartment
Invert 08 Jersey, Empire 07 gloves, Beanie, Lanyard
Of course, I could probably fit way more in it. I'd say it was about 3/4 full, but I packed rather sloppy.
--Experience After a Day of "Play"--
I got the bag out of my truck and walked over to the staging area. It wasn't too heavy(45 pounds on a scale), but it wasn't that easy to carry across the parking lot. I don't know why I didn't roll it, I probably should have, but the wheels felt fragile(I'm sure they're not, but I was just paranoid about my new investment). I'm sure I would have had no problem rolling it. When I got to the staging area, I unlocked it with the cheap lock it came with, and proceded to unpack my gear. It took a little longer than my old method(paint boxes), but it's worth it for the convenience and protection of my valuable gear. When it came time to pack it at the end of the day, it wasn't much harder than before at my house.