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Loving this bag, I’m getting one!!!
Nice review, good bag!
I would buy http://www.totalwargamer.co.uk/backpacktwo-kr-multicase.html
@arntp
I am not shy when it comes to being uber critical,
However when it comes to things that do have a positive impact on my hobby I will step up and say so as well…
I own 4 Battle Foam bags 2 Privateer Press 1 pack 720 and the old school 2 story pack 1520.
Sure you can find cheaper bags but when it comes to transporting months on top of months of paint work. I am not trying to cut corners with a lesser brand…
I will buy more Battle Foam products besides you get what you pay for in this life.
Unless your a 40k player like me then your paying too much and ignorance is bliss (sometimes)
i agree. the KR stuff is really cool. I have a couple of their large hard cases.
KR did it first, and, in my opinion, do it better. More options, better foam.
I never used KR
I guess its what you like or not but I can say that the foam for BF as well as bags have good warranty.
Also have noticed that there are also improvements and up grades to exsisting models that are out there like rivets in the tops of PP bags. and style changes to go along side games that are expanding and getting bigger like Warmachine and Hordes.
I have had my PACK 1520 for a couple of yrs. now its pretty impressive and loaded up with 2 full armies in it. I’m happy
All my bags are holding real well.
“We got the Blood Angels book because this pack does go on your back.”
That one nearly got past me. Priceless. 🙂
I own this one as well. A wonderful bag and brilliant quality.
It’s definitely not cheap, but you get fantastic stuff that might last for a lifetime. I own the Warmachine Bag as well and it is simply my favourite bag of all times.
It looks neat, it is extremely sturdy and the design is flawless.
I would always go for BattleFoam again.
I have a BF PACK 720 and love it. Battle Foam bags are of very high quality, with a lot of thought put into the design. BF products are equally good as KR products, which are also of high quality and workmanship. I don’t think you can go wrong using products from either company, really. BF might be slightly cheaper, price-wise.