Blue Seventy TZ Transition Bag review
- Price Paid:$70.00
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User rating:(3)
- Would buy again from this company: Yes
- Used product for: 1 years
- # of logged workouts:
"The big, waterproof wetsuit compartment is the best part of this bag. However, there are also areas where they clearly went cheap, e.g. on materials for the main compartment, and on the straps - which, when the pack is fully loaded, don't feel that strong. However, considering that the bag is usually priced lower than 90 bucks, it's worthwhile."Tri AC
Quality of Construction
Adequate. Most of the bag especially the wetsuit compartment is made of sturdy materials, but the main compartment is made of cheaper cloth. Overall only a 3.
Comfort
Cheaply padded straps make the bag feel heavier than it needs to.
Value
Considering the price, worthwhile.
Appearance
Conservative.
Performance
You get what you pay for.
Strengths
Lots of small pockets, and compartments within compartments. Good quality zippers. Big, waterproof wetsuit compartment.
Weakness
There is only one main compartment, when there could be another one for your dirty running shoes and stinky clothes. Straps feel cheap and not very well padded. The fabric for the main compartment is a lot cheaper-feeling than the rest of the bag.
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Ease of use
Excellent wetsuit compartment. Lots of small compartments for your little things, pretty much everything. But if you want your dirty running shoes to not contaminate the main compartment, you have to put them in a separate bag.