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The ultimate in on-the-road-at-the-rink organization, the Grit HT1 Hockey Tower Equipment Bag takes transporting your equipment to a new level. Introduced in 2006, the Grit HT1 Hockey Tower has seen improvements with each version, and now is optimized and reinforced to just flat out deliver unsurpassed performance and organization for your equipment. * Interior shelves separate and organize all your equipment into compartments inside the bag making dressing/undressing much faster and easier * Reinforced shelves with fiber-polymer struts provide long lasting durability * Large single front door acts as a hinged door for full and simple access to your equipment * Interior zippered accessory door pocket with larger door pocket and additional (removable-if unstrapped) wet/dry bag further your organized enjoyment * Large heavy-duty all terrain wheels make moving / turning the bag increasingly easy * No telescoping handle...no worries...the HT1 with its heavy duty grab handle is tall enough to not need one and yet still be transportable, plus there's less to break * Built-In blade ports secure your sticks to either side of the bag * Unique foot carpet folds out and acts as a safe, germ-free, pad to rest your bare feet on pre or post game * Integrated ventilation system dries equipment quickly and consistently after use * Steel frame provides a rigid structure to build from and improves longevity * Designed in Canada
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Do any of the GRIT tower bags have extendable pull handles?
asked 8 months ago
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The Grit bags do not have a telescoping handle but instead have a heavy duty grab handle and is tall enough to not need one and yet still be transportable, plus there's less to break.
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9 year old plays goal. Is HT1 33" big enough for pads & goally stick
Would the Senior size be too big and heavy etc for a 9 year old.
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asked 5 months, 4 weeks ago
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This bag is not designed for goal pads. It is designed for player gear only.
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Is this a 33" tall HT-1?
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The 33" HT-1 is the intermediate size and the 36" is the senior.
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Up to what age range/hockey level would you say the Intermediate HT1 bag would accomodate? My son is a 1st year PeeWee and trying to figure out if he
would need the Senior size or Intermediate.
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The intermediate size should suffice. You may want to make the move to a senior bag when your player reaches bantam or midget.
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