Catcher Bags - Need Help

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My daughter is in need of a new catcher bag. She has had Demarini and we have had nothing but issue after they replaced multiple bags.

We are looking at No Errors E2, Louisville Slugger 9 ton, and Boombah Beast. No Errors looks sharp, but super expensive. I cannot find anyone who has experience in it. Any comments positive or negative on any of the bags is appreciated. Need someone thing that is going to last and fit all her catcher gear and other equipment without issues.
 

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My DD has a No Errors bag. She loves it! Pleanty of space for all gear, plus mom's glove and still space to spare. Several small inside zippered pockets for small stuff you don't want to get lost (i.e. phone & sunglasses). Wheels are bigger & go over rock & uneven ground easily. A bit pricey, but in my opinion is well worth it.
 

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My daughter had a No Errors bag and used for a season at first she loved, it is a very well built bag with plenty of room. Then she started not to like it due to its weight. It is a pretty heavy bag when empty and when packed full of gear it is also very bulky. It is costly as well, but if your daughter is ok with the weight of it, should serve her well. Only reason my daughter doesn't use it any more is because she got a team bag. They went with the Boombah bag. It is ok for the money. No Errors bag was a better quality bag with much more room. It take a while to get all the gear packed into the Boombah bag due to lack of compartments and having to stuff it all in. All and all the boombah has been ok. I have no experience with the akademapro bag but looks like a nice bag for a good price.
 

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not a catchers dad but i have seen the Ultimate bag is huge and so many compartments especially good for catchers. the varsity XL is the big one. they have numerous other sizes too. I have 3 of these and the quality is VGOOD and never had any issues with these.

http://ultimatesportsbags.com/
 
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My Catcher has the Easton900C. At first glace it seems large. But after putting all her catching and fielding gear and bats in it the bag is tight..Dont get me wrong. Its a great bag but when we have to do it again maybe the No Errors would be our choice..We didn't buy it the first time because of the cost....Mistake ???
 

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DD has the No E2 bag and loves it going into our 3rd season with it worth the money and tons of space.
 

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Get a Hockey bag, much bigger and has Wheels and all and is like a body bag.....
 

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Get a Hockey bag, much bigger and has Wheels and all and is like a body bag.....


And you know what size a bag is to fit a body in because............

Just curious, not judging....just....curious :cool:
 

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