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Rawlings Baseball Bat Bags, Softball Bat Bags, and Rawlings Team Equipment Bags Rawlings bags come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. The questions you should ask is "What do I need in a bag?" Rawlings has what you need whether it be a wheeled bag, bat pack, locker tote, or ball bag...Rawlings has it.

Rawlings has big wheeled bags called the "Apex" and "Arsenal," both of these bags hold in excess of five bats. They have multiple compartments to hold helmets, gloves, balls, etc. They both have ventilated shoe compartments, and internal valuable compartments. These bags are ideal if you're on a travel team and carry a lot of equipment, or if your a little league coach who supplies bats and other equipment to the entire team.

Other popular bags are the "Veloctiy" which is a bag designed for an individual player. It holds up to six bats, and includes eight compartments to organize gear. This bag also has valuable compartments and a seperate shoe pocket.

Designed for softball players the "Silverback" holds up to 5 bats, but includes a padded lined sleeve for your game bat. Side winged beverage cooler holds 6 cans, or 3 cans and 2 bottles. It also comes with a removable cold pack.

For an entire team, or a catcher Rawlings has the "Team/Catcher Equipment Bag." The bag measures L 36" x W 12" x H 12", includes four large storage compartments and holds six bats.

For the youth player who doesn't carry much more than a bat and glove Rawlings provides the "Bat Pack." Designed like a back pack, the "Bat Pack" is easy to carry and convenient for a younger person. It will hold a youth bat, and contains six compartments for gear. The fence hook makes storage and organization in the dug out simple and easy. This model even comes in pink for all the young girls enjoying baseball/softball.

I'm being quite literal when I say, ask the question of "What do I need in a bag?" Many people buy big bags because they often feel that no matter what they need to carry it'll fit in a bigger bag. The problem is you often don't carry much extra to the ball park, and you now have an excess amount of bag. Some people buy a smaller bag for less burden, but get home and can't fit everything. Ask yourself what you carry before purchasing a bag. If you're a catcher you probably don't need a locker tote, if you're an outfield player you probably don't need a wheeled quipment bag. Once you narrow down the essentials to carry you can begin to search for a bag that fits your needs.