Shrey Kare Duffle Cricket Kit Bag
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Shrey Kare Duffle Cricket Kit Bag

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Shrey Kare Duffle Cricket Kit BagThe Shrey Kare Duffle Cricket Kit Bag is the carry everywhere bag for club and recreational cricketers who want serious storage, proven durability, and a price that makes sense. It's a no frills, no compromise shoulder carrier designed to hold everything you bring to the crease without punishing your back or your budget. Everything Fits. Nothing Rattles. The Kare Duffle is sized to swallow a full senior cricket kit load: bats, batting pads, gloves,

The Shrey Kare Duffle Cricket Kit Bag is the carry-everywhere bag for club and recreational cricketers who want serious storage, proven durability, and a price that makes sense. It's a no-frills, no-compromise shoulder carrier — designed to hold everything you bring to the crease without punishing your back or your budget.

Everything Fits. Nothing Rattles.

The Kare Duffle is sized to swallow a full senior cricket kit load: bats, batting pads, gloves, helmet, abdominal guard, and the assorted accessories that accumulate over a season. Dedicated padded bat pockets keep your willow isolated and protected — so your bat edges aren't getting scraped by helmet grilles or shin guard buckles every time you load up for matchday.

Carry It Your Way

The Kare Duffle gives you genuine flexibility in how you move it. The adjustable padded shoulder strap lets you sling it hands-free, while the grab handle gives you a quick-lift option for short distances. Whether you're heading from the car park to the pavilion or lugging kit through a tight changing room, the carry options make it manageable.

Built to Handle Match-Day Weather

The Kare's water-resistant outer shell means a light pre-match drizzle or damp pavilion floor won't soak through to your gear. It's not a submersible dry bag, but it will hold up to the unpredictable conditions that cricket in the US — and anywhere else — regularly throws at you.

Who Is the Kare Duffle For?

This bag is the right choice for cricketers who want a capable, properly sized kit bag without the weight or bulk of a wheeled option. If you're playing weekend league, midweek nets, or junior/senior club cricket across the US and want a bag that fits everything, holds its shape, and won't fall apart after one season — the Kare Duffle delivers. It's the sensible upgrade from an overstuffed backpack and a smart step before committing to a full wheeled trolley bag.

Q1: What fits inside the Shrey Kare Duffle Cricket Kit Bag?

The Shrey Kare Duffle is sized to hold a full senior cricket kit load including two cricket bats (stored in padded bat pockets), batting pads, batting gloves, a helmet, an abdominal guard, and accessories such as grip cones, wristbands, and batting inners. It is designed to be a match-day carry bag for club-level cricketers with a complete kit.


Q2: Does the Shrey Kare Duffle Bag have wheels?

No. The Shrey Kare Duffle is a shoulder-carry bag with no wheels. It features an adjustable padded shoulder strap and a top grab handle for transport. If you need a wheeled option, Shrey also makes the Kare Wheelie, which uses the same durable construction with added wheel functionality.


Q3: Is the Shrey Kare Duffle waterproof?

The Shrey Kare Duffle features a water-resistant outer shell that protects your gear from light rain, drizzle, and damp conditions typical of match-day cricket. It is not fully waterproof for submersion or heavy sustained downpours. For additional protection in extreme weather, storing moisture-sensitive items inside a dry bag within the main compartment is recommended.


Q4: How many bats does the Shrey Kare Duffle hold?

The Shrey Kare Duffle includes padded bat pockets designed to hold and protect cricket bats separately from the rest of your kit. Most club cricketers can comfortably fit two full-size senior bats. The padding prevents bat edges from contacting hard items like helmet grilles or pad buckles during transport.


Q5: What is the difference between the Shrey Kare Duffle and the Shrey Kare Wheelie?

The key difference is mobility. The Shrey Kare Duffle is a traditional shoulder-carry bag with no wheels — lighter, simpler, and slightly more compact. The Shrey Kare Wheelie adds heavy-duty wheels and a fixed handle so you can roll it rather than carry it. Both share the same Kare-series build quality, padded bat pockets, and water-resistant shell. The Duffle is priced at $44.99 and the Wheelie at $54.99.


Q6: Is the Shrey Kare Duffle suitable for cricket players in the US?

Yes. The Shrey Kare Duffle Cricket Kit Bag is an excellent option for cricketers competing in the US — whether in club leagues, USACA-affiliated competitions, or recreational matches. TopCricketStore offers free US domestic shipping on orders over $100 and stocks Shrey bags specifically for the US market.


Q7: What is the Shrey Kare Duffle's shoulder strap like?

The shoulder strap on the Shrey Kare Duffle is padded and adjustable, making it comfortable to carry even with a full kit load. The strap can be removed or tucked away if you prefer to use only the grab handle. The combination of both carry options makes the bag versatile for different environments — from car park to changing room.

 

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