Detailed description
2 zipped sheaths for 1-2 sticks on the sides. Two large zipped compartments. Waterproof flap on the top fastened with adjustable buckles. A small, easy-access zip pocket on the top for a mouthguard and other items. Two large mesh pockets on the sides for a water bottle or something of a similar size. An expanding pocket and 2 small zip pockets on the inside of the top compartment.
Detailed description (continued)
The rest is made from water-repellent fabric. The face of the large lower pocket is also made of waterproof material. Mesh openings and ventilation holes to air out the lower large pocket. External zips with zipper pulls. Reflective zones.Designed for sticks up to 32". Certain 33" sticks may fit.
Dimensions
Back width: 24cm bottom and 19cm top / front width: 18cm bottom and 17cm top / depth: 15cm bottom and 14cm top / height: 84 cm
Designer
This bag was co-designed by our product development team made up of passionate hockey players (product managers, designers, engineers, garment designers, stylists, prototype and lab technicians, Jill Boon, Berta Bonastre, Thomas Briels and Victor Charlet), players in our partner clubs or from our community, and specialists in R&D and the Decathlon industrial bag process.
Information
The information here was provided by the manufacturer or observed by our teams from samples received from the manufacturer.
Approved by our athletes
Jill Boon [ex-captain and 302 caps on the Belgian national team, Olympian (London 2012), player for the Brussels Royal Racing Club (Belgium)]; Berta Bonastre [player for the Spanish national team, bronze medallist at the 2018 World Cup and 2019 European champion, Olympian (Rio 2016), on her way to Tokyo 2021 and player for Club Egara (Spain)].
Approved by our athletes (continued)
Thomas Briels [captain of the Belgian national team, triple Olympian (Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016), Olympic vice-champion in Rio and on his way to Tokyo 2021, 2018 world champion, 2019 European champion, captain of Oranje-Rood (Netherlands)] and Victor Charlet [captain of the French team, player on the Waterloo Ducks (Belgium), 2018 World Cup].