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Grit Inc Hockey Tower Bag

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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The GRIT hockey tower seems to have it all. Looks like there's enough room for equipment, but what about jock, socks, jersey, water bottle, etc?
Does the ventilation really allow equipment to air out sufficiently, so it doesn't have to be removed from the bag?
Skill Level: Beginner
Gender: Male
Age: Over 40
Frequency: 1 time per week
asked 11 months ago
by
Snapple
 - Des Moines
on Hockey Tower Bag
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I would say it depends on your age and how much you sweat. My daughter is a Squirt, and does sweat but not like an adult. She leaves the zipper door open when not in use and it does air out the equipment. She takes the jerseys, t-shirts/under armour, and socks out for wash.
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answered 7 months ago
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Wheads
 - Northern Kentucky
answer 2
My son puts a small fan behind it. But he still takes out his pants and chest protector and hangs them on his stick.
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answered 8 months ago
by
Hockey15
 - Maine
answer 3
The GRIT bag does allow for more ventilation than other bags but equipment should always be removed from the bag. There is sufficient room for everything, its all in how you personally organize it to fit.
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answered 11 months ago
by
Jlynch
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Detachable laundry bag on the Grit HT1?
Just got the HT1 delivered the other day. Followed the (great) instructions and loaded up my gear. Can't wait to try it out tomorrow afternoon. One question: I'm probably being stupid, but I thought the laundry bag was detachable? If by detachable, it means I have to undo the straps holding it in the Tower, then forget it - I'll leave it where it is and just pull out the sweaty clothes. Too much hassle to undo/redo the straps each time. Like I said though, haven't used it yet. Am I missing something here? Thank you.
Skill Level: Beginner
Gender: Male
Age: Over 40
Frequency: 1 time per week
asked 11 months ago
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Snapple
 - Des Moines
on Hockey Tower Bag
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Yes you would have to undo the straps holding the bag in the tower.
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answered 10 months ago
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Is Grit HT1 Intermediate 33'' tall and HT1 Senior 36''?
asked 7 months ago
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Anonymous
on Hockey Tower Bag
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answer 1
The Intermediate Grit HT 1 bag is 33" tall, 20" wide and 17" deep. The senior bag is 36" tall, 23" wide and 18" deep.
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answered 7 months ago
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Grit 36" bag for youth goalie equipment?
My 7 year old son has 24" leg pads a youth blocker & catcher, helmet, and goalie skates of course. How would this fit in this type of bag? Has anyone tried it out for a goalie bag? I am buying one for my older son (defenseman) but I'm sure my little one will want one too!
Skill Level: Don't Play
Gender: Male
Age: Over 40
Frequency: Don't Play
asked 5 months, 1 week ago
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Anonymous
 - Presque Isle, ME
on Hockey Tower Bag
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answer 1
The best bet for your player is most likely a standard goal bag. The grit bags are not designed for carrying goalie equipment.
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