harold
Reviewed in Singapore on February 25, 2025
The design of the bag is well thought and plenty of pockets. The 3 rackets will fit nicely. High quality materials, sturdy and easy to carry.The best tennis bag so far! 👍
Strandcity
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
lots of pockets, durable, lightweight, and fits 3 rackets just fine. And one racket is a 107 head size with long shaft.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Very well put together, thoughtfully designed, and the layout is somewhat unique with the front tongue style opening. If you want to save a lot of money, and get about 15% more room, the Franklin premium backpack/duffel is my preference. Although the quality isn't remotely close.
Jordan
Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2024
They really thought of everything with this bag. I have been constantly surprised by how much I can put in here and still am finding space for more. I'm able to fit 2 rackets, a camera fence mount, a bag of 30 balls, a 32 oz water bottle, towels in here and there's still capacity for a laptop, shoes etc. My only gripe would be that the handles of your rackets will sometimes rest against your head if you're riding a bike in a forward position (i.e road bike) but that can be accounted for by turning the rackets outward to the side before zipping up. I am surprised to say this thing is 100% worth its high price.
magus
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
This is the best tennis bag I have ever seen. The main compartment is huge. A separate compartment holds 3 rackets. There are multiple zippered and unzippered pockets. The insulated bottle holder really works. I love the built-in hooks for hanging it on a fence and I love that it stands up by itself. Yes, it is pricey, but it is durable and will serve me well for many years.
William R. Earnest
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
I really like this bag—many good design ideas. However the construction/assembly quality doesn’t measure up to the price. The outer pocket is mis sewn leaving wrinkles you would not find on something from a major manufacturer. Likewise with electrical heat shrink tape on covering the lots on the zipper pulls.
jerseyJD
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
This bag appealed to me because it was advertised to fit 3 racquets in the racquet compartment. I find that even 2 racquets is a tight squeeze, so this is disappointing- especially given the premium price point. Also, the zippers do not operate smoothly which is annoying. On the plus side, it has many neat organizational features, clips, and pockets inside. Everything has its place - water, sunscreen, extra dampeners, band aids and tape, you name it. It holds a lot while still remaining relatively streamlined and easy to carry. I've tried tons of different tennis bags and backpacks and this is probably my favorite. I just wish I could get 3 racquets in the racquet pocket.
SocalDave
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023
If you’ve been looking for an innovative and high quality tennis backpack, look no further. I first heard about ADV on YouTube and after doing a bunch of research, I ended up purchasing both the backpack and the Jetpack Pro bag. They both rock. But I’ll make a separate review for the bag.These are not cheap bags—they are priced as premium products and I think ADV delivered on the value for the money. It’s well built, beautifully designed, and just extremely well thought-out. The grey material on the outside is soft yet tough. All the straps, handles, zippers and pockets are well constructed and feel durable. I was concerned the “lava” color might be too feminine for me, since it’s often described as “hot pink” or “Nadal pink”, but that’s really not the case. There are multiple colors used, and only a couple straps trend anywhere near coral or pink. For the most part, it’s a darker coral to a nice red which is the liner color throughout. It looks great.Size-wise, it’s much smaller than the Jetpack Pro bag, but still fits a surprising amount. It sits comfortably on the back, it can stand up on the ground without falling over, and it somehow doesn’t seem bulky even full of racquets and stuff. There are so many pockets that it would be hard to list every one of them. And they’re different types of pockets that can fit a variety of items and uses. You probably won’t even know about all the little pockets or secrets of the bag until you’ve had it for awhile.I do not know of another tennis backpack that markets itself as being able to hold 3 racquets. This was a big selling point to me. As someone who sweats a lot, I like having the grips exposed to dry, but it’s nice that there’s also a hood that can flip out and zip over the grips if I want to protect them.The “cooler” pocket on the side can fit an entire 32 oz water bottle no problem, keeping cool throughout a full session. Very nice. Nothing on this bag feels like a gimmick, it was designed to actually be useful.The hook on the back might seem like a minor thing, but it’s funny how much more accessible it makes the bag while providing space on the bench. Every single time I hang my bag on the fence, someone says “oooohh” and compliments the bag.One thing that’s really nice, the main compartment can open all the way from top to bottom, creating a locker effect while hanging on the fence. There’s a liner at the bottom to prevent anything from falling out. It’s super cool. The only other bag I know that might be considered a competitor to this one can only open from the top, so you’d need to dig down into the bag to access stuff. The ADV one is clearly superior design.The point I’m trying to convey is that it’s just well thought out. Even on the back, between the straps, there’s a handle in case you just want to pick it up conveniently. This bag is super impressive and as long as you’re not expecting it to be a massive bag for a dozen racquets, then you can’t go wrong with this backpack.I don’t normally do reviews, but ADV’s bags impressed me enough that I want to support them. They’ve brought innovation to some products that have basically been the same for decades. Way to go ADV!
Jake Beham
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
The day after I received the ADV backpack I put it to use for my rec league. The 2 things that stood out to me most while transferring my equipment from my old tennis bag were (1) the ingenious novel features and (2) the remarkable capacity to hold much more than meets the eye. I have no doubts that this versatile gem will become an indispensable companion for both tennis and non-tennis use.(1) The designer is definitely a tennis player who is scratching their own itch - they truly thought of everything! The inclusion of the zipper clip and the optional hood for the racket pocket are on point - very functional and convenient.(2) Despite its sleek and compact design, the ADV backpack astonishes me with its incredible capacity. It's like a magician's hat that can hold an astonishing amount of items. I've managed to fit not only my tennis essentials like rackets, balls, and water bottles but also other personal belongings such as gym clothes, a laptop, and a full blown lunch. The well-thought-out storage compartments and expandable sections allow me to organize everything neatly while maximizing the use of space. This is why I intend to use it beyond tennis, as well.I wholeheartedly recommend this backpack to anyone in search of an innovative and spacious alternative to your current tennis bag.