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Hey guys, I am in the market for a small bag that I can throw in my suitcase when I am flying. I have owned the small Innova bag and was very disappointed in the quality. I like the looks of the Ching Jam Bag (pictured below). Anyone own one of these or owned one in the past?

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I have some buddies who have the Fade Crunch Box bag and they love it. I happen to be thinking of getting one myself since I don't have a small bag. It also has quad shock support which makes it like wearing nothing. It's def small enough to cram into you suitcase...I would take a serious look at them.
dido on the Crunch Box.
Got one in pink for my gf and she loved it so much we got one for her nephew, and I have a buddy who has one as his regular bag, pretty sweet and while they aren't as big as some of the larger "tourney" bags it will hold a ton of stuff for its size (when my gf got hers I packed it full with random stuff to see what it would accomidate and it held 14 discs plus space for a drink, mini, sharpies/pencils, and a decent sized pocket for your wallet, and odds and ends, plus hookups for quads, towel, and keys)

My vote for crunch box as well.....
Thanks for the advice. I have a friend who carries a crunch box. I may have to take a closer look at his.
I have crunch box in Cammo, LOVE IT!!! but if you want something even smaller, try a Nutsac!!
I really love the Nutsac. {had to say it} I just can't justify paying almost what I payed for a competition bag. I have kinda thought about buying a gas mask bag from a military surplus store. My dad uses one and it works great if you can fashion a good strap to it.
lmao, never thought of that, i have a gas mask and bag in my closet.,,, hmmm, food for thought.
I use a military "Map Case" that you can get at any Army/Navy store. The discs fit snugly and it will hold 6 discs with ease. I managed to cram as many as 8-9 but they get a little difficult to get in/out.
I can't remember the price, but I think it was less that 20 bucks. They are made of sturdy thick canvas and come in green, black, and also camo. Shop around because the prices vary. I highly recommend the "map case" for those days when you only want to carry a few discs. It comes with a strap, although it's not padded.
The Innova standard bag has been with me since day one. I use it as a travel bag now. The nice thing is with a bag of this size. You can carry it on the plane as a personel item (it falls in the purse, camera..etc.), along with you other carry on. You also can't go wrong with Revolution. There bags are all high quality. Other comanies that have a good track record are Gorilla Boys and Latitude 64.
I love my Gateway Weekender bag for traveling. Its tough and the shoulder strap is the best in the business. Mine is going on 12 years of hard use.
The airlines are real funny about anything with "gel",so be forewarned.They always pull my sleep apnea breathing mask(gel lined)out and give it and me the "terrorist" shake down.I must carry a doctors note of explanation for the gel mask for any air travel.
Go with the Fade Crunch Box bag,also have their tourney bag.
I have Flown with This Mini bag for 6 + years. Never any problems !!!

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