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  2. Get a Grip on Your Grind with the Best Gym Bags for Women - AOL

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    An updated take on a gym bag that has been around for ages, we love the functionality of this bag (like separate compartments for your belongings) while still being inexpensive. Colors: 10 options

  3. Here Are the Best Crossbody Bags for the Gym, Travel, and ...

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    Find cute and functional crossbody bags perfect for any occasion, including travel and work, in all styles. There are fun quilted options, leather bags, and more!

  4. 12 trendy gym bags to help you get fit in style - AOL

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    What's the point of wearing cute workout clothes if you're going to ruin the outfit with an ugly gym bag? Complete your fitness look with one of these. 12 trendy gym bags to help you get fit in style

  5. Holdall - Wikipedia

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    A leather holdall Flight 93 gym bag, 2001. In American English, a gym bag or carryall is a large bag made of cloth or leather typically with a rectangular base and a zippered opening at the top. Two handles enable the bag to be carried, and a (usually removable) strap lets the user support the bag on the shoulders. In British English, the same ...

  6. Bulgarian bag - Wikipedia

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    A 17 kg (37 lbs) Bulgarian bag. The Bulgarian bag (Bulgarian: Българска торба / Български чувал), also known as the Bulgarian training bag (Bulgarian: Българска тренировъчна торба), is a crescent-shaped piece of exercise equipment used in strength training, plyometric weight training, cardiovascular training, and general physical fitness.

  7. Duffel bag - Wikipedia

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    Historically a duffel bag had a top closure using a drawstring. [2] Later bags had a webbing hand grip, along with a shoulder strap with clip that closed the bag by nesting grommets from around the rim of bag, over padlockable eye loop, later an independent pair of ruck sack straps were used.