The Ecoline Duo offers excellent value for money. Thanks to its internal metal frame, it provides strong structural durability and can support a significant amount of weight. It is spacious enough to carry six sabres/épées, eight foils, or even two full sets of equipment if you fence multiple weapons or share the bag with a family member. Its two internal compartments, one of which includes a divider, allow you to keep your dry or metallic clothing separate from damp items. The large side pocket is perfect for storing tools or accessories you need quick and easy access to. Its external roller‑skate‑style wheels provide excellent stability and quiet rolling. Made with lightweight materials, it is not recommended for air travel.
SPECIFICATIONS
2
1
Wooden plank and Metal frame
External - Roller skates
3.9 kg
35 cm
115 cm
35 cm
Please note:
- Exact weight and measures may vary
- Measures were taken at maximal capacity.
Choosing a fencing bag can sometimes be challenging. When you start looking for one, several factors need to be considered. To help you make the best choice based on your needs, we recommend reading our article on the topic : How to Choose the Right Fencing Bag
Wheel Type
Fencing bags come with different types of wheels. At Imex, you will find bags with either recessed wheels or external wheels.
- Recessed wheels help reduce the overall width of the bag, which can be an important factor depending on your vehicle’s capacity and the size of your trunk.
- On the other hand, external wheels make the bag more stable and help reduce the buildup of snow, dirt, and small rocks.
Blade Sheath
When buying a bag, the question of the blade sheath often comes up: is it useful or necessary?
A blade sheath has three main purposes:
- Preventing the blade from bending inside the bag
- Reducing rust formation caused by damp clothing
- Preventing rust transfer onto your clothes
It is therefore highly recommended, especially if:
- Your bag is not rigid and the blade could bend easily.
- Your blades are stored in the same compartment as your dry or wet clothing.
For more information you can read our article on the topic : Do I need a sheath for my fencing weapon?