£45 and it takes 25% off at check out and use code UAPLA-SUMMER25 (thanks StanTheIronMan) for a further 25% off, free delivery too and available in various colours.
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nao
22 Aug 17#1
thanks op - ordered
dannidoo
22 Aug 17#2
Needed a new bag for the gym. Thanks
ijwia
22 Aug 17#3
under armour they are the wearable electronics company
whats the wearable electronics on this ?
dannidoo to ijwia
22 Aug 17#4
I am pretty sure they are a sports clothing company. Initially as layers to go "under" sportswear
omgpleasespamme to ijwia
23 Aug 17#28
I was pretty sure that Under Amour were the sports brand that went from nowhere to everywhere by handing out freebies to people who were/are "social media famous". You know, people who think everywhere (including the gym) is a place for a photoshoot and then add a filter and post to Instagram or wherever.
I'm old enough to remember when the big brands like Nike and Addidas were all about the 'laboratories' and 'sports technology' like silver thread to help prevent odour or something like that. Now as it seems with everything in life people are more concerned with appearance than performance.
In fact, looking at the UA bags posted in this thread they all seem to have exposed zips as is the fashion these days. The likes of Berghaus etc have flats over the zips to protect them from rain. Ever since a day trip where a friend had an ipad ruined because the water got in the through the exposed zip and pooled in the bottom of the otherwise waterproof backpack its something I look out for. My Berghaus (15L that was only around £15 when posted as a deal) here survived the same rain and drizzle while keeping the contents dry.
I've been playing far too much GTA. I saw this and thought it was a parachute bag lol :dizzy_face: :laughing:
tii
22 Aug 17#6
Ordered in black, thanks
welshwonder117
22 Aug 17#7
Great bag! Bought one the other week off Amazon for £35, still worth it at the extra price
mummyto3kids
22 Aug 17#8
bought my son for school thanks
little_green
22 Aug 17#9
Very tempted but do their backpacks come with any kind of warranty? I use one everyday for work and had a quiksilver one break within 6 months and a trespass one break within 3 months. Luckily the trespass was under warranty as it's the one I got after my qs one and since then I've voucher to not buy a backpack that doesn't have at least a one year warranty. I would have expected better from quiksilver. I would like to think ua is a pretty reliable make but just don't want to take the risk as a bp is something I reply heavily on
piginabox to little_green
22 Aug 17#11
Thule are worth a look if you are after something long-term. Bit more cost though.
little_green to piginabox
22 Aug 17#14
Yeah would also do dakine if was going for something more costly.... Just don't want to spend loads tbh as animal do backpacks pretty cheap and they come with a 2 year warranty and having used them in the past they are great... Just finding one with enough pocket for me now lol
Mugginz to little_green
22 Aug 17#20
For a "daily driver" bag, I suggest a deuter. Really well made and comfortable. Likely pay a bit much than this but will definitely last. Been in and out to work with it for the last 3 years, still in prime nick Good deal op, this is a nice size and style of a gym bag.
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whats the wearable electronics on this ?
I'm old enough to remember when the big brands like Nike and Addidas were all about the 'laboratories' and 'sports technology' like silver thread to help prevent odour or something like that. Now as it seems with everything in life people are more concerned with appearance than performance.
In fact, looking at the UA bags posted in this thread they all seem to have exposed zips as is the fashion these days. The likes of Berghaus etc have flats over the zips to protect them from rain. Ever since a day trip where a friend had an ipad ruined because the water got in the through the exposed zip and pooled in the bottom of the otherwise waterproof backpack its something I look out for. My Berghaus (15L that was only around £15 when posted as a deal) here survived the same rain and drizzle while keeping the contents dry.
I know you can't turn back time but this is a comparable 30L Berghaus bag deal from the other week.
I would like to think ua is a pretty reliable make but just don't want to take the risk as a bp is something I reply heavily on
Good deal op, this is a nice size and style of a gym bag.