Just got in this top shelf backpack from the dudes at Kizer. The Kizer 2012 Big FSP Backpack is one of the biggest and more legit bags you will be able to get that will still hold your skates and a bunch of stuff on the inside. The main compartment features 3 velcro straps ideal for holding in your macbook or laptop. It has a secondary compartment that will still be big enough to hold a pair of skates. The 3rd and most legit compartment has a smaller velcro compartment, perfect for your keys, wallet, or parts. It also has holders for pens and pencils. And a rubberized hole in the bag so you can snake your head phone cord though it. This backpack features the much need skate holder on the outside, with multiple adjustable velcro straps to keep your skates locked into place, and not fall out while your walking. And finally this backpack has a elastic cord so you can hold a sweater or something on the outside of the bag. Hands down this is the biggest bag you will be able to find. It also has straps for your waist, so even when the bag is full, your hips can take some of the weight off your back, and it has a ton of padding on the back, so it wont hurt your back when this bag is full to the brim. On both sides, it also has a holder for a water bottle, and on the waist strap there is a little zipper pouch to hold even more stuff! Be sure to check out some of the detailed pictures and info below:
“45 Liters, 3 compartments, multiple pockets, external skate holder. The Kizer FSP Backpack is legendary for being the strongest backpack in rolling. perfect for daily use, a weekend away or even longer, it is undoubtedly rollerblading’s favorite backpack.”
Taken from kizer-skate.com
A shot below showing the backpack holding a pair of skates. This backpack can hold a TON of stuff, in the picture below i actually had a pair of skates and a bunch of cloths inside the bag, and was able to fit a pair of skates to the outside too, the backpack seemed to hold up very well, hands down one of the roomiest more durable bags we have.
If you ever have any questions about product or skating in general, feel free to call us up at 1-800-772-2502 (8am to 6pm PST) and ask for me ( Hirt ) or Andy, and either of us would be glad to help you out.
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http://www.facebook.com/kizerframes
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Could you say, what’s the difference between 2011, 2012 and 2013 models? And also, what about FSP – Frame Storage Pocket? Can’t see it in this model…