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ofna now have online shopping for merchendise includes hats, stickers, t-shirts, banners and a new ofna carry bag check it put
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Does anyone actually use a carry bag? Aren't they just cardboard boxes? I'd thik they'd wear out quickly.
When I'm on the go I just pack my gear up in Rubbermaid bins. If it rains n.p. they're waterproof, and if something smacks em around n.p. they're pretty dang tough.
 
I tend to use a duffle bag that has wheels on it. So much more conveneint than trying to carry as much as possible at once. It holds all of my crap. I don't think I would ever really buy a full on tote R/C bag. I have been toying with the idea of the rubbermaid container with some sort of wheel tote. I have seen lots of guys using them. They look nice.
 
Yeah I got a suitcase with wheels. Put all my stuff inside and stick the maxx on top and strap it to the handle. Works great.
 
I bought a bag from tower, wing tote or something like that. I really like it. Keeps all my crap from scattering in the trunk of my car. Also makes it easier to set up camp at the local park.
 
Well my duffle bag hauls everything I need well except for fuel. It hauls my savage radios extra tires in case I want to bash on the street or on full on dirt plus all the tools I need. I pretty much dig it. I dunno I just can't see spending fifty dollars on one of those wing totes.
 
It was a gift from my wife for my b-day. The maxx was completely intact and I didn't need anything, so she suggested a bag. Now I have a bag.

Also have a broken maxx...
 
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