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    Just bought a three ball roller. I bought a two ball tote not two months ago and wished I would have just went with the three then. Lesson learned lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mgower View Post
    Just bought a three ball roller. I bought a two ball tote not two months ago and wished I would have just went with the three then. Lesson learned lol.
    If you don't mind my asking, what should I expect to pay for a two ball tote or a roller?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amyers View Post
    Word of advice save yourself some money and go ahead and get a three ball roller when you upgrade. Most even somewhat serious bowlers carry at least three balls now days. Two strike balls and a spare ball. You can always use the extra space for storage until you get the third ball. See too many people have a tote then they add another ball so the spends some money on a nice two ball roller then they get into the game enough they need a spare then end up going out and spending money again on a three ball roller.
    When I went from carrying two balls to three I bought a Storm 1-Ball Spare Kit™. Other companies make similar bags that slip over the handles of roller bags. It does tend to make things a bit tippyer but did let me keep using the two ball roller until I decided to start dragging four balls to the alley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Anderson View Post
    If you don't mind my asking, what should I expect to pay for a two ball tote or a roller?
    I would say around a $100-$125 for a good quality big wheel 2 bag roller. Never wanted a tote so I'm not sure on that. Sure you are going to see them cheaper, but that's what you get...cheaply made and little wheels.

    Quote Originally Posted by J Anderson View Post
    When I went from carrying two balls to three I bought a Storm 1-Ball Spare Kit™. Other companies make similar bags that slip over the handles of roller bags. It does tend to make things a bit tippyer but did let me keep using the two ball roller until I decided to start dragging four balls to the alley.
    But Amyers is still correct. When I went from my two ball up to my three ball, it wasn't very long until I bought my joey bag (1-ball spare kit). I don't always carry it since I bowl mostly on a THS, but when I do tourneys or a new house, then I carry it.

    For the extra $50 bucks or so, I would still go with the 3-ball if you really are going to be serious about bowling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by classygranny View Post
    I would say around a $100-$125 for a good quality big wheel 2 bag roller. Never wanted a tote so I'm not sure on that. Sure you are going to see them cheaper, but that's what you get...cheaply made and little wheels.
    Thank you. I know I've seen them cheaper and know that when I do eventually purchase a roller, I will go big and splurge for something that should last me a long time.

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    I'm picky about the warranty.... Storm Rolling Thunder series has been awesome for me

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    I'm only picky about sturdiness, and having enough compartments for shoes, towels, tape, etc. My pet peeve was having a bag with only room for the ball(s).

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    I just pulled the trigger on a Royal Flush 4-ball roller--it looks pretty awesome......but it's in transit.

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    I had a lot of different bags in my day but then I got a VISE 3-ball rolling tote with the shoe attachment and never looked back. Absolutely the easiest and lightest option IMO and very well made. Reasonably priced too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amyers View Post
    Word of advice save yourself some money and go ahead and get a three ball roller when you upgrade. Most even somewhat serious bowlers carry at least three balls now days..
    Great advice, wish I would have read it 6 months ago when I got a 2 ball roller ! I am now in need of a 3 / 4 ball bag, the only good part is my daughter will be able to use the 2 ball roller when she adds a reactive ball to her bag .....

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