🎳 Roll in style, travel with confidence!
The Case Club Heavy Duty Waterproof Bowling Ball Case is a rugged, TSA-approved hard shell case designed to securely transport up to 4 bowling balls and accessories. Featuring military-grade closed-cell foam inserts, IP67 waterproof and crushproof protection, reinforced locking points, and smooth wheels with an extendable handle, it ensures your gear stays safe and easy to move through any travel scenario. Backed by a lifetime warranty, this case is the ultimate choice for serious bowlers who demand durability and convenience.
Product Dimensions | 28.6"L x 20"W x 13.65"H |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Pocket Description | Stash Pocket |
Pattern | Solid |
Capacity | 4 load |
Handle Type | pull-out |
Number of Compartments | 4 |
Shell Type | Hard |
UPC | 850939008888 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.4 x 20.5 x 14.2 inches |
Package Weight | 13.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28.6 x 20 x 13.65 inches |
Brand Name | Case Club |
Manufacturer | Case Club |
Part Number | CC2617123ISKBOWL4 |
C**K
Great solid case
This is my second Case Club. Better than any bowling ‘bag’ I own. Yes, it’s bigger, bulkier, heavier, but won’t get banged up in travel at all! Solid, secure and surely a conversion starter when I come in the bowling center with two in tow!
L**L
Still Sturdy after almost 2 years of use
The Good- This bag is definitely an attention grabber, great looking. It is surprisingly compact and slides away under seats or stands perfectly upright in areas bulky bags wont fit. Balls sit pretty well tucked despite the foam liner eventually denting from the ball weight. I can fit most of what I need for league inside the bag and hang my spare ball bag on the handle. Handles, locks, wheels and hinges still going strong.The Bad: The telescoping arm feels flimsy should have been a bit wider or thicker. The wheels are little small so it can roll off balance pretty easily. The foam liner does not hold it's shape well if the bag is stored upright, better to store it flat.Conclusion: Positives outweigh the negatives and this bag is way better and cooler than traditional ball rollers out there. Well worth what I paid.
S**T
Updated review following trip
I had concerns about the pull out handle being flimsy--it's not the strongest design, but it did hold up well on my use. I made a trip out to Vegas for a bowling camp and took this one with me. No issues, and with two 16lb balls, my shoes and a few other items it weighed in at 48lbs. That was well under the allowable weight. I'll be using this one anytime I travel with my bowling gear.Prior review: I have no issues with the case. It seems sturdy enough to handle my bowling equipment. My plans are to use it on travel that is coming up in April. I'll update this review after that trip.The retractable handle is another story. Awkward release mechanism and it feels very flimsy. Think about it, what part is most likely to experience the most use & stress? The pull handle is going to be used quite a bit during travels and normal lane use to/from the car. I see this as a potential problem area and I hope the maker of this case has replacement parts readily available.
C**6
Great case, but the 3-ball version is VERY heavy
Now I've tried both the 3-ball and 2-ball cases.I really like the cases. I have other hard cases for other uses, so these are right up my alley. (pun intended)I bought the 3-ball version first. The balls fit snugly and it has plenty of room and organization for shoes, cleaning supplies, and other random things.The exterior dimension are quite large. At first it put me off a bit, but it's not so bad. You always have a seat. And tipped upright, its footprint is not that much larger than one of my bags for a single ball.What finally gave me pause was the total weight. It holds 3 balls. So, we're already looking at 42-48 lbs. Then the case weights 21.5 lbs empty. Add some accessories and you're looking at a 70 lbs behemoth to load and unload from your car/truck every league night and practice session.So, I returned that one and bought the 2-ball version.This one is large, but not too large. Heavy, but not overly so.It has room for shoes and accessories, but pretty much no organization to it.The pull handle on the 3-ball is solid. The pull handle on this one is a bit flexy. It's not quite going to break, but it's not a solid feeling. My only real issue with it is that it's a bit tricky to release it with one hand. The release catch is placed rather awkwardly. Odd since the 3-ball version has a much sturdier pull handle and doesn't have this release catch issue.Either way, I'm content enough with the 2-ball version. I'd buy it again. Though I am looking into way to organize my shoes and accessories instead of just dumping it all into a mess of stuff.
A**R
Glad I bought it!
I bought my case to fly out to Reno last year! I was so glad I did! Each time I picked it up from baggage claim, I could see how they must have thrown it around, or stacked stuff on it! This case is solid! My equipment was not impacted at all. Looking at the scratches on the outside, I’m glad I didn’t have my equipment in my bowling bag! I’m convinced they may have been damaged in some way. If you care about your equipment, get this case!
R**R
Nice piece
Shipped it out twice across country and it still looks good and held up well.
J**Y
Built solid
Really solid carrier. Bought for when traveling by air. Definitely will protect my equipment and not too bulky to use as a rolling bag to and from the hotel.
B**N
Wheels
Bowling case is actually great. The only problem with it is the wheels they are not designed correctly.
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