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Confound: a lot of the cheaper drawstring-canvas bogu bags come with backpack straps. These are the small brown canvas bogu bags that a lot of children use. You'll find them at almost any budo shop. It seems that the "fancier" you get with bogu bags, the less likely you'll find backpack-elements.
Fellas: there's a thread I started earlier about good bogu bags: http://www.kendo-world.com/forum/sho...highlight=gogo Everyone advocated the Bujin one and I bought it last week. It has yet to arrive, but once it does I'll give you all my verdict. |
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Alain...check the website for Bujin Design at www.bujindesign.com they manufacture a variety of bogu, shinai, weapons. and other bags like backpacks and waist packs....I have several of their bags and have the cordura materia....while fairly expensive I think the quality is the best I have seen and well worth the investment.....I have their shinai bag which has room for at least two or three shinai and bokuto with outside pockets....a weapons bag, and clothing back pack...I think these will last for many years and I am very pleased with them....
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![]() Personally I just purchased a bogu bag from Kendoshop and it is a nylon material. I prefer nylon or leather bogu bags because they are water proof. There is nothing worse then soggy bogu ![]() However, for shinai bags, even though I would prefer them to be water proof, I like the look of traditional canvas ones. My canvas shinai bag holds about 3 shinai and 2 bokuto. |
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