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Louisville Slugger Triton Wheeled Equipment Bag


Louisville Slugger Triton Wheeled Equipment Bag


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Louisville Slugger Triton Wheeled Equipment Bag Overview


Oversized in-line wheels, ventilated compartment for cleats and wet clothes, removable panel for personalization, internal telescoping supports for soft or rigid shape, additional rooftop storage space and side pocket for valuables and small equipment.


Louisville Slugger Triton Wheeled Equipment Bag Feature


  • Wheeled equipment bag for hauling baseball gear to the park
  • Extra-durable 600-denier polyester construction with ripstop nylon accents
  • Holds up to 4 bats at once; ventilated compartment for cleats or wet clothes
  • Side pocket for valuables and small equipment; oversized inline wheels
  • Rooftop storage space for balls and gloves; measures 11.5 x 11 x 37 inches (W x H x D)



Louisville Slugger Triton Wheeled Equipment Bag Specifications


Need an easy way to haul your baseball gear on long road trips or short drives to the park? Turn to the Louisville Slugger Triton wheeled equipment bag, which holds up to four bats and a ton of other gear. The bag is made of extra-durable 600-denier polyester with ripstop nylon accents, helping it hold up to heavy use. More importantly, the bag offers a host of storage chambers, including a ventilated compartment for cleats or wet clothes, a side pocket for valuables and small equipment, and rooftop storage space for balls, gloves, and other items. And once you get off the bus, the bag is a breeze to transport thanks to the oversized inline wheels. Other features include a removable panel for personalization, internal telescoping that supports either soft or rigid shapes, and your choice of several colors. The Triton bag measures 11.5 by 11 by 37 inches (W x H x D).

About Louisville Slugger
In many ways, the rich 120-year history of the Louisville Slugger baseball bat began in the talented hands of 17-year-old John A. "Bud" Hillerich. Bud's father, J.F. Hillerich, owned a woodworking shop in Louisville in the 1880s when Bud began working for him. Legend has it that Bud slipped away from work one afternoon in 1884 to watch the Louisville Eclipse, the town's major league team. After Pete Browning--the Eclipse's star who was mired in a hitting slump--broke his bat, Bud invited him to his father's shop to make a new one. With Browning at his side giving advice, Bud handcrafted a new bat from a long slab of wood. Browning got three hits using the bat the next day. Browning told his teammates, which began a surge of professional ballplayers visiting the Hillerich shop.

Although J.F. Hillerich had little interest in making bats, Bud persisted, eventually registering the name Louisville Slugger with the U.S. patent office in 1894. In the early 1900s, the company was one of the first to use a sports endorsement as a marketing strategy, paying Hall of Famer Honus Wagner to use his name on a bat. By 1923, Louisville Slugger was the selling more bats than any other bat maker in the country, with such famed clients as Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Lou Gehrig. In the ensuing years, the company has sold more than 100 million bats, and 60 percent of all Major League players currently use Louisville Sluggers. The company now sells far more than bats, including fielding and batting gloves, helmets, catchers' gear, equipment bags, training aids, and accessories.