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Overview

No more wet, smelly or infectious gear. Not with the uniquely designed Power Dry Hockey Bag! When combined with the Shock Doctor Power Dry Blower this amazing system not only dries, it refreshes, deodorizes and kills bacteria on equipment inside the bag.
  • Rolling duffle bag
  • Rolling inline wheels with skid bars and reinforced frame
  • Heavy-duty ballistic nylon with a rugged, yet smooth water-proof coating
  • Multi-vented chambers organize all your gear to maximize air-flow and drying speed
    Click on the View Large link to see the mulitple chambers
  • Comes complete with a Gear Placement guide to maximize results
  • Player Shock Doctor Power Dry Bag Chambers are designed for:
    • Skates
    • Gloves
    • Shoulder pads and elbow pads
    • Helmet
    • Ice pants and shin guards
  • Dividers are adjustable to customize the bag for the player's gear
  • Construction design maintains bag shape and volume
  • A Power Dry Blower quickly and easily links to the bag
  • Gear is dry within a few hours
  • Power Dry Blower sold separately
  • Carbon filter discharge vent exhaust odor free air out of the bag
  • Underneath top lid features zippered mesh pockets for jerseys
  • Full zip end pocket with interior zip organizer pouch that includes a slot for a cell phone
  • Heavy duty grab handles at both ends
  • Padded shoulder strap
  • ID pocket with zipper
  • Size:
    32" x 16" x 16"
    42" x 18" X 18"
  • Must ship via FedEx/UPS only - No Postal Service / No Express Mail

Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments:It really works! I was skeptical at first but just put the Shock Doctor to the ulitmate test. A 3 hour break between practice sessions on Sunday night enabled my gear to get about 90% dry followed by an overnight drying for a game last night left all of my equipment in great game condition! It's a real relief to get home late at night and not worry about unpacking everything and hanging it up to dry out (somewhat) before the next game/practice.
From: Pat Mahwah, New Jersey, USA 10/17/06