Wield Your Sword Bag From Battle Foam with Pride
July 20, 2012 by brennon
If you're looking for a budget bag for carrying miniatures around then you might not need to look further than the Sword Bag from Battle Foam. Check it out below...
Unlike most of the Battle Foam bags the Sword Bag does not have the hard plastic shell inside it, so will collapse when not filled with the trays. That certainly means it's easy to store when your not gaming. Also the standard bag does not come with foam inserts but you can specify if you would like some when you order. It also holds the foam trays from other gaming bags on the market, so you could transfer to your new Sword Bag without problems.
There are pockets on both sides for rulebooks and other gaming accessories. It's always nice to have somewhere to stuff your codex without it taking up room within the case itself, plus all those extra pockets look great for holding bags o' dice!
So a great bag for someone starting out in the hobby and looking for a hold-all way to keep their army and other kit together. I'm also loving the slate grey colour and that awesome logo.
Do you think you'll be picking up the Sword Bag?
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For me, the big selling point of Battlefoam is the hard plastic shell. If I want something with a soft shell I can go to any number of alternate companies and get bags of the same quality and sometimes even get better foam (At this size, the Blufoam pluck foam from Portable Warfare is probably your best bet). Bags that collapse when you’re not using them are only useful if you have some kind of mini storage system at home where you aren’t keeping your minis in your bag. If I’m going to do that I might as well get… Read more »
Hmm, I wonder if you can fit a Terraclips connector box into each of the three side pockets? I’ve just been figuring out the best (custom) tray arrangement for a Shield Bag to hold all my Terraclips terain but even though the Sword bag has a smaller footprint, it may turn out to be the better option..