codoon foldable storage bag review
The weather is getting cooler.
I can't resist the enthusiasm for running.
Recently, I made plans with friends to run at Olympic Forest Park.
So, I organized my gear beforehand.
(Haha, I'm a gear enthusiast)
Because I personally prefer easy storage.
I've always wanted to get a drawstring bag.
Previously, to store my basketball,
I bought a Spalding basketball bag.
But it was thin and narrow.
Storage was not very convenient.
Later, I received some drawstring bags from running events.
But they were all quite thin.
And the drawstrings were poor quality.
The straps on both sides were often uneven in length.
So, it was always a bit troublesome.
Recently, I got a Codoon foldable running backpack.
When I first received it, I found it thicker than regular drawstring bags.
More durable.
So, I want to recommend it to everyone.
Consider this a simple review.
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1.Appearance
This backpack has only one drawstring, so there's no issue with uneven strap lengths. I think this is also why the drawstring is thicker than usual. The elasticity of the string is good, so it doesn't sag even when filled with items. (Of course, I don't recommend overloading it; if you put a heavy winter coat inside, it won't be as effective.)
2.Details
Here, I'll highlight some differences from other backpacks, which are also my favorite features. I particularly like the added mesh pockets on both sides of this backpack. They're great for holding drinks or small accessories, which is very considerate. Sometimes, it's inconvenient to hold a drink while using your phone.
Another nice feature is the double-sided zipper pocket on the outside. On one hand, you can store small items like your phone, keys, wallet, and cards in the zipper pocket.
On the other hand, you can fold the backpack into this pocket for easy storage. (First, fold the sides according to the width of the zipper, then roll it up from the bottom for storage.)
The reflective logo in the middle is also a thoughtful touch, enhancing safety for night runs.
3.User Experience
Because it's cold, I wear a running jacket and long pants, more than usual. I still recommend that runners wear breathable, moisture-wicking inner layers. Avoid cotton, as you'll feel very cold once you stop.
Back to the point, I packed a lot of clothes in this backpack the first time I used it, but it didn't feel particularly heavy. Despite being thick, it didn't feel stuffy after running, even when sweating (this is great for summer, as regular backpacks often get very sweaty, which is why I prefer drawstring bags). You can also place your drink in the outer mesh pocket.
If your inner layer gets very sweaty, you can also place it in the outer mesh pocket to avoid soaking other clothes (but don't put your underwear in there, that's too much).
You can also use it as a shoe bag for your basketball or running shoes.
In summary, this backpack is great for sports enthusiasts who like organized storage. It's suitable for fitness, running, basketball, soccer, and other sports. The detailed design is considerate, and it feels sturdy and durable overall. It's a great product. Although it's slightly more expensive than regular drawstring bags, it's worth the price for those who love sports and fitness.
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