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Good looking bag. I've never bought or used any bag. I just throw whatever rigs I am using for the day in the back of the truck.
 
I stuff my Typhon 3s into a backpack, I remove the wing and wheels then I can fit it in. I would just find the largest backpack possible or get a duffle bag.
 
I can’t bring myself to spend three times the amount of money or more on a purpose built “rc bag.” I‘d go to Wallie World and buy a $20.00 duffel bag. Not that those other ones aren’t cool, but…a cheap nylon duffel is the same thing for a whole lot less.
 
After 5 years my Integy suitcase that I use to transport my rc's gave up on me. And I think it is time for me to upgrade. I was looking on amazon and here is one that i found. Apex RC Products 1/10-1/8 Car Truck Buggy Hauler Travel Carry Bag #9900 Tell me if this is a good bag and what you use. I just use mine to carry my rc stuff to my LHS.
It has great reviews, and one even mentions stuffing a Maxx in there with lots of spare parts. It also mentions the stitching is quite good. So I'd say it's probably a decent bag. The price isn't terrible either for the amount of space and storage options it has. If I were looking to buy one, that Apex bag would probably be the one I'd get.
 
I recommend an ammo can—for batteries. Stores 6 of my 6700 batteries and 4 of my 5000 batteries easily, doesn’t wear out, and fire-resistant (for lipo batteries).

My trucks are too big for a bag, so I put them in my truck.
 

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Inexpensive, will never wear out, lots of space, and you can carry on your back.

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to All!
 

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Sorry for this post, but…y’all are overthinking the sh*t out of this. Next, I’ll be reading about $3K Hermes, YSL, Coach (or God forbid, Louis Vuitton) bags to carry your toys. Pretty sure you can figure this crap out without spending $$$ on “properly configured” specific purpose RC bags.
So, hear me out…once upon a time, some dude(s) with more ambition than me subscribed to a few RC forums and said, “holy smoke, these guys are obsessed and we can milk the living sh*t out of them for a properly marketed line of “RC hauling bags” for seven times the price! And yup, they were right! I applaud you all for putting their kids through college with your superlative shopping choices, but good God, man…. I gotta go with a WTF on this one. Yeah, a couple of them are pretty cool, but…. I’m going to WalMart and buying another $20.00 nylon duffel bag. And I don’t need the “hobby specific tool organizer section” because I already bought a couple $4.00 plastic organizer trays from them awhile back. Y’all gotta check yourselves. Just MHO. I’m loving the previously mentioned Hefty bag option.
 
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