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Wilson Super Tour 6-Pack Red Bag

3.0
3 Reviews

Wilson Super Tour 6-Pack Red Bag

3.0
3 Reviews

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Overview

The perfect size to carry the essentials to the court, the Super Tour 6 Pack features two main compartments to carry up to 6 racquets as well as other court necessities. Each side of the bag features a large accessory pocket with molding runs along the outside to fit strings and balls, it also comes with a divider within for organization. Carry it comfortably with the adjustable, padded straps which can be worn as a backpack.

  • Dimensions: 30" x 15" x9"
  • Two main racquet compartments will hold up to 6 racquets
  • Two large accessory pockets on both sides feature a divider within and molding on the outside to help keep the shape of the bag
  • Adjustable, attached, padded backpack straps 
  • Grab handle on end and on top
  • Color: Red / White

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Customer Reviews

3.0 out of 5
3 Customer Reviews
3 out of 5 Stars
Nice bag but it doesnt easily fit sixI like the look of the bag but the pockets are meh. Isn't a deal breaker but I find it almost impossible to carry six rackets, balls, water etc.
2 out of 5 Stars
DisappointingI've always played with Wilson racquets and was excited to purchase this bag but have ended up being disappointed with it. My daughter uses a Babolat Pure Drive 6-pack bag and it's been wonderful. I didn't realize I would miss some of the great features that her bag offers. The Wilson bag material is stiff and doesn't feel as if it will break in like hers did. The overall design is symmetrical (in shape and color) and the pocket sizes are similar, so it becomes hard to fit things (I find myself opening all of the pockets until I finally find where I've put something). There's no shoe compartment, which I didn't realize was so important because we use hers for shoes, wet/dirty clothes, sunblock, etc.. Her bag also has a smaller compartment that's good for holding cards/money/etc. and has a sturdy covering to protect items like a cell phone...which the Wilson does not have. I don't find the side pockets on the Wilson bag that usable because they have a divider in the middle which makes it cumbersome to put items like my purse in. I also have an issue with the backpack straps and top handle; the straps seem to always be in the way and aren't contoured where you grip it and the top handle is very flimsy which is disappointing because you tend to use this handle quite a lot. It's also not that comfortable to wear in backpack mode. I really wanted to love this bag, but I expect to sell it and try to find something that works better for me, even if it's not a Wilson.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
The Bag FeaturesI am pleased with the bag as offered and the functionality. I did however encounter a couple of flaws with the straps tube that holds end of scrapes. One side omitted properly attaching the loop to keep ends in place and you cannot remove to properly insert endings. Otherwise the bag was a sold.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Bottom line, a decent bag but it could be a lot better. Basically, it appears well thought out on first glance, but falls short on the execution. Here's what's good about it: aside from racquets and balls, I carry a lot of extra stuff with me all the time (overgrips, vibration dampeners, strings, bandaids, sunscreen, Advil, masks, medical tape, scissors, pens) so the many separate pockets are appreciated; they let me keep everything in it's place so I don't have to go digging every time I need something. I like that the sides are molded so it keeps its shape. It has plenty of room for everything I need to carry as a rec player. All good. Here's what could be better: the outside pocket dividers are nice but they don't go all the way across, so smaller items slide through the gaps and will often be in the wrong place when I go looking for them which somewhat defeats the purpose of separate pockets. When you stand the bag on its end, I feel like the bevel goes the wrong direction; by that I mean when you lean it against a wall for instance, it forces you to put the zippers against the wall so you can't access anything in the bag. The shoulder straps have a very comfortable material on the inside- that is also very slippery, so if you don't use both straps, it constantly falls off your shoulder. Here's what's incorrect about the TW video review: on the 6 racquet version, the shoulder strap pads are fixed position, non-adjustable. Also, on the 6 racquet version the shoulder straps do not have Velcro so you can stick them together. For me not a huge deal, but if you want those features, I have a friend with the 9 racket version, and it does have both of those things.
From: Dan, Chicago, 2/24/22