Easton Coaches Bucket Cover

 Easton Coaches Bucket Cover

Easton Coaches Bucket Cover
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Friday, May 15, 2015

Coach Bucket Easton Speed Elite Coach's Bucket Cover

Coach Bucket Easton Speed Elite Coach's Bucket Cover

Coach Bucket Easton Speed Elite Coach's Bucket Cover


Coach Bucket Easton Speed Elite Coach's Bucket Cover

  • Soft cushion top, pockets for pens, scorebook/line-up card, valuables zippered pocket, mesh pocket holds three game balls and sport bottle pocket
 
This 5 gallon bucket cover will hold up to a 6 gallon bucket. Coaches, get ready for a new level of comfort and functionality; all you have to do is supply the bucket, and Easton's bucket cover does the rest. What makes this a unique and valuable product is it has a soft cushioned top, has pockets for pens, scorebook and a line-up card, a valuables zipper pocket, a mesh pocket which holds three game balls, a sports bottle pocket, a keychain lanyard, an adjustable shoulder strap, a window feature which allows for embroidered personalization and is available in black only.  

Coach Bucket Easton Speed Elite Coach's Bucket Cover

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Coach Bucket Bag Easton Coaches Bucket Bag Cover

Coach Bucket Bag Easton Coaches Bucket Bag Cover
Coach Bucket Bag Easton Coaches Bucket Bag Cover

Coach Bucket Bag Easton Coaches Bucket Bag Cover
  • Holds a six gallon bucket
  • Features a soft cushion top, pockets for pens, scorebook/line-up card and valuables zippered pocket
  • Made of 600D polyester
  • Note: six gallon bucket is not included
  • Includes a mesh pocket holds three game balls and sport bottle pocket
 
I really like this product. After spending years lugging around the plastic ball buckets with the handle that dig into your hand, this is fantastic. The straps are made well, sturdy and comfortable. The ball bucket drops right in and there is plenty of pockets for the scorebook pens,game balls, ect. The added plus you can still sit on it in the dugout.  

Coach Bucket Bag Easton Coaches Bucket Bag Cover

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Coach Bucket 100 Things To Do Before You Die

Coach Bucket 100 Things To Do Before You Die

Coach Bucket 100 Things To Do Before You Die

Coach Bucket 100 Things To Do Before You Die

Born in Detroit, Christopher J. Smith had street cred before it was cool. His stay in Motown only lasted a few short years. After some thieves used the ladder in his own garage to steal a TV out of the second story window, Smith's parents decided it was time to move to the suburbs. At the age of 8, a cross country move took him to Tucson, Arizona. Already having written such classics as "The Bird and the Worm" and "The Man and the Tree," Christopher moved his talents into homemade comic books illustrated with horrible drawings. Smith eventually went to school for Film Studies where his professors included a screenwriting teacher that labeled himself as brilliant but was absolutely crazy, while a blacklisted Cinematographer taught him about film. After these years in film school, Smith made his way to Los Angeles to tackle the lifelong desire to be a screenwriter. It wasn't until recently that Smith tried his hand at a novel. It was "Abby Linford and Her Imaginary Friend" where he found his stride. In the first novel devoted to the 9-year-old girl that was too mature to be nine, he opened readers up to fantastic worlds filled with mythical creatures, endangered animals, magical powers, and lands that were on the verge of ruin.
Coach Bucket 100 Things To Do Before You Die