Trolley

Trolley & equipment bags are made for heavy football life: helmet, shoulder pads, cleats, clothes and accessories — all in one bag, rolled instead of carried. Perfect for full gear, long walks to the field, camps and away games.

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Equipment trolleys: roll your gear, save your back

Football gear is heavy — period. If you carry full equipment regularly, a trolley bag is simply smarter: more space, more structure, and much less stress on your shoulders and back. Especially in rainy seasons, long parking-lot walks, camps or away games, you’ll feel the difference immediately.

Best for

  • Full gear players: helmet + shoulder pads + cleats + clothing + accessories.
  • Trench-heavy positions: often more protective gear and heavier loadouts.
  • Camps & away games: long days, long walks, lots of gear.
  • Coaches/teams: also great as a team bag for balls, tools and extras.

Buying checklist (don’t buy twice)

  • Wheels & handle: stable, smooth rolling, handle not wobbling.
  • Bottom protection: this is where cheap bags fail first.
  • Main compartment size: full gear should fit realistically, not “barely.”
  • Separation: shoe/wet compartments keep the bag cleaner and less smelly.
  • Zippers: strong and easy to open even when the bag is packed.

Packing tips (so it rolls better)

  • Put heavy items low (cleats/shoes) for a stable roll point.
  • Place the helmet so nothing presses into the facemask.
  • Keep small essentials in one fixed pocket (tape/mouthguard/tools).

Care & durability

  • Wipe down after mud/rain and air dry inside.
  • Clean wheels occasionally (turf pellets and dirt kill rolling).
  • Don’t overload zippers — pack smarter, not harder.

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