FAQs

Most adult club cricketers need an 80-100 litre duffle or wheelie bag to hold one bat, pads, gloves, helmet, shoes and whites. Juniors under 13 usually fit a full age-group kit into a 40-60 litre junior bag.
A wheelie bag is worth the extra cost if you carry a full senior kit including two bats and wicketkeeping gear, or travel to fixtures by train or bus. For car-only commutes with a single bat, a standard duffle is lighter and cheaper.
A cricket duffle bag has a dedicated bat sleeve, separate shoe compartment and ventilated pocket for sweaty kit. A generic holdall has one large main compartment, which lets bat edges damage pads and traps moisture against clothing.
Empty the bag fully after every match, wipe the inside with a damp cloth and mild soap, then leave it unzipped to air-dry. Avoid machine washing — the zips, foam padding and reinforced panels will warp or delaminate in a washing machine.
Yes, we ship cricket kit bags to every UK postcode with standard tracked delivery, and orders over £100 qualify for free UK shipping. Most kit bag orders placed before 2pm dispatch the same working day.