Perfect to use inside large sport bags to separate wet or damp gear, this mesh bag comes complete with drawstring.
Size: 28"L x 18" Dia.
Imported.
Est. 1976
Perfect to use inside large sport bags to separate wet or damp gear, this mesh bag comes complete with drawstring.
Size: 28"L x 18" Dia.
Imported.
Dedicated Availability.
The most important items and equipment are ready for your school.
At Century we know nothing is more important for your school’s development and your students’ progress than consistency.
You can’t have a student earn their next rank, only to find out they have to wait on that belt. Unacceptable. For you and us.
When it comes to the most important items—the most ordered, requested, and valued equipment for school ownership—we have dedicated stock.
Just look for the mark and know the item is Essential.
The mesh tote is perfect for someone who doesn't want to go through the hassle of organizing their gear bag after training. The drawstring makes it as simple as toss it in and draw shut.
If you're trying to make sure your damp, wet gear stays fresh and clean, then ventilation is key.
28" depth ensures that you'll be able to fit a full complement of gear in the bag.
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