SeeingEyeDog Posted July 26, 2025 Report Posted July 26, 2025 Yeah, yeah...I'm late to the party...I get it...I've gotten burned a few times trying to find the next greatest piece of umpire equipment so, I held off on these on release. Finally, after hearing nothing but good things, I finally pulled the trigger. Human beings can never reach perfection because all the manufactured goods of the world can always be improved. That being said, I simply cannot even begin to imagine what the next evolution of the umpire ball bags might be. These are so good...so good. It's really hard to make something that can do multiple things well, especially opposing things. Take vehicles...the more you make a vehicle off-road capable, the less on-road capable it is...and vice-versa. What does an umpire need in a ball bag? A bag or bags that BOTH secure the baseballs AND make them easily accessible. I have been using Force-3 ball bags for the past 5 years. They are great but, after just one game today with the UmpLife bags, the Force-3's are now on standby service. My biggest problem with the Force3's as a Real Man of Carriage is that my waistline pulls the bags taut on my belt. Which makes dropping and retrieving the baseballs from those bags sometimes problematic. This is simply not the case with the UmpLife bags. Baseballs go in and out of those bags with total ease and are fully secure. If you're not wearing UmpLife ball bags...you're not wearing ball bags. ~Dawg 4 Quote
834k3r Posted July 28, 2025 Report Posted July 28, 2025 On 7/26/2025 at 3:32 PM, SeeingEyeDog said: Yeah, yeah...I'm late to the party...I get it...I've gotten burned a few times trying to find the next greatest piece of umpire equipment so, I held off on these on release. Finally, after hearing nothing but good things, I finally pulled the trigger. Human beings can never reach perfection because all the manufactured goods of the world can always be improved. That being said, I simply cannot even begin to imagine what the next evolution of the umpire ball bags might be. These are so good...so good. It's really hard to make something that can do multiple things well, especially opposing things. Take vehicles...the more you make a vehicle off-road capable, the less on-road capable it is...and vice-versa. What does an umpire need in a ball bag? A bag or bags that BOTH secure the baseballs AND make them easily accessible. I have been using Force-3 ball bags for the past 5 years. They are great but, after just one game today with the UmpLife bags, the Force-3's are now on standby service. My biggest problem with the Force3's as a Real Man of Carriage is that my waistline pulls the bags taut on my belt. Which makes dropping and retrieving the baseballs from those bags sometimes problematic. This is simply not the case with the UmpLife bags. Baseballs go in and out of those bags with total ease and are fully secure. If you're not wearing UmpLife ball bags...you're not wearing ball bags. ~Dawg The black/blue UL ball bags look really good with your new AS Mag--it was my favorite combo. 2 Quote
MadMax Posted August 8, 2025 Report Posted August 8, 2025 On 7/26/2025 at 5:32 PM, SeeingEyeDog said: Human beings can never reach perfection because all the manufactured goods of the world can always be improved. Not according to… the big yelloW slug 🐌. Perfection is achieved when you put the MLB logo on it, and doesn’t need improvement for 25 years! 2 Quote
SeeingEyeDog Posted August 9, 2025 Author Report Posted August 9, 2025 20 hours ago, MadMax said: Not according to… the big yelloW slug 🐌. Perfection is achieved when you put the MLB logo on it, and doesn’t need improvement for 25 years! Yeahhhh...I don't have the resources anymore to track t-ball equipment manufacturers... ~Dawg 1 Quote
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