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Speedo

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$62.71

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1.Color:Navy


Product details

  • Fabric type
    91% Polyester/9% Nylon
  • Care instructions
    Hand Wash Only
  • Origin
    Imported
  • Country of Origin
    Vietnam

About this item

  • Durable exterior shell is built tough with abrasion resistance
  • Primary zippers are the highest quality YKK Zippers
  • Webbing loops and d-ring on side panels for accessories/bag tags
  • Hidden front ventilated gear pocket for wet suits, caps, and goggles
  • Webbing loops and d-ring on side panels for accessories/bag tags


Every swimmer from age group swim team to masters knows that their go-to pack for towels and equipment is made by Speedo. Highly durable and with a feature set built in for athletes in minds, the 35L Teamster pack is a tireless workhorse that sets the bar high and is a trusted friend. With the explosive growth of swim and our obsession to carry more complex assortments of gear and electronics to class, to the gym, to the pool and beach and while we travel, this useful innovative pack is driven by technology and usability but built with a desirability that is off the charts. This larger size 35L is the perfect swim team companion but versatile enough for travel or every day use. Made by Speedo, the world's premier aquatics brand.


Carol on Maui
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Mt granddaughter wanted this for swim team. It is big enough to hold what she need for practice and meets. Good purchase.
Jamie
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Been using it for years and holding of like new. Fits all my workout gear and swim gear perfectly!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025
Its thoughtful design, durability, and organization make it a standout choice for both competitive and recreational use. Highly recommended for anyone who spends time at the pool or gym!
R. Cooling
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
I have bought several versions of this speedo bag over the years for gym use and it is great. It is very spacious and has a lot of nice compartments for storage and easy access. Very durable too and washes great. I thought I would try the TYR version and didn't like it and returned and exchanged for this again.
Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Isn't going to make a full season without the top handle tearing off. Quality isn't quite there like previous swim bags.
Mats Johansson
Reviewed in Sweden on December 31, 2024
Bra kvalitet
Sam S
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2024
This bag is very essential for a regular swimmer specially competitive swimming. Great quality, spacious, well designed with plenty of room inside as well as pockets specially designed for swimming equipment. The kids loved very much and used it every time they go swimming. I wish it’s offered at lower price.
SNAD
Reviewed in Canada on May 21, 2023
It's a great bag. Lots of small pockets for random things. The water bottle holder fits a large Hydroflask waterbottle with room to spare. Misc. pockets on the side could be bigger. Plastic bottom is good to keep things dry but it's not the most high quality or heavy duty so I am a bit worried that it won't stand up to my teen's tossing it around at the pool and at school. Time will tell. Good bag so far. The straps are nice and padded and the front vented zippered pouch is large enough for a wet swimsuit and keeps it away from the rest of the stuff in the bag. Decent bag, a bit overpriced IMO.
J W
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2021
This is the bag you are looking for. If you want to take a stranger at his word, click buy now. If you are more cautious, congratulations! Read on.I did so much research, buying, and returning to find this bag. When I saw there were only 9 reviews I thought I'd be a jerk not to share. Before I finally got to this bag I tried out The Arena Team 45L, the previous iteration of the Speedo Teamster, Speedo Teamster Pro, and the TYR Alliance 45L. They are all very good bags, but the Teamster 2.0 checks every box, and a few others. The others were missing just one or two things. If you go with any of the bags I mentioned above, I'm sure you'll be happy. They're all good and will get the job done. Also, as a side note, I did this all on my own dime, no one is paying me to share this, or giving me any products (sadly). I should also note this will be my 3rd Speedo Teamster. I bought the original one back in 2008. They've come a very long way. I currently use the Teamster duffle. They don't even make it anymore, and for a good reason... duffle bags suck, a personal opinion.I'm just going to stick with the features & functions of the Teamster 2.0, nothing about the other bags. The 2.0 is smaller than the other bags by about 10L. I wish it were 45L, that would be awesome. (Speedo, are you listening?!). I have big feet, and you know what they say about guys with big feet... big fins! The main compartment holds my XL fins, my kick-pull (a pull buoy, kickboard hybrid), paddles, a full sized beach towel, and my wet bag. It all fits, but a little extra room, say... 10L... would be great. There is also a laptop sleeve, which, ok, but I'll be looking for a way to re-purpose it. Maybe a kickboard?Each side has two pockets. One side has two full zippered pockets. The top pocket is smaller, but it's deceptively deep, which is a bonus. Outside of this pocket there are nylon loops that would be great for event tags, or a carabiner. The lower pocket has a separator, clip lanyard, and pen slots It opens fully like a drawbridge. Outside the pocket is another plastic clip. The other side has the same small pocket above. Below that is a water bottle pocket. My 1L Camelbak barely fits, but something smaller would be fine. Of course, you can put whatever you like it in.The front pocket is the biggest improvement. It seems like someone figured out that a suit, wet or dry, doesn't take up so much room. The wet compartment on my last two Speedo bags was gigantic. I could put my size 13 boots in them. Who needs that much space? Not to mention, doing so eats up the main compartment space. Now, the wet compartment on this thing is nice and shallow, enough for a suit and maybe a little more wet gear. It also won't take up much of the main compartment. The only other bag I saw do this was the Arena Team 45L. Also, the wet compartment still has the mesh ventilation, but they've covered the mesh with a nylon cover. It still allows airflow and drainage from the bottom. The nylon will definitely protect the mesh from getting ripped/torn.Finally, the details. The zippers are reasonable. They could be a little beefier, but they work just fine. The pulls have nice loops (to attach more stuff??) The shoulder straps and hand holds are great. The straps have a few extra nylon loops (think molle). It also has a sternum strap, which, again, ok. I never use it (and will probably end up cutting off). The back has nice padding.A few things missing from the previous generation: the bleacher pad (and it's dedicated compartment), the dirt bag, and the waist/hip strap (totally unnecessary).Also, check out the photos I posted. These were the photos I was looking for and couldn't find, so I took them myself.
Donluigimx
Reviewed in Mexico on January 10, 2020
Llevo con ella poco más de un año. Durante ese año la utilicé principalmente para natación, donde metía aletas, paletas, googles, gorro, traje de baño, cambio de ropa, productos de baño e higiene, una computadora, un iPad, audífonos, y un Nintendo Switch. Viendo lo bien que rendía el espacio, y que cumplía con las medidas de la mayoría de las aerolíneas, me arriesgue a utilizarla en un viaje de "mochilazo": la mejor experiencia en un equipaje de mano. En ella cabían 6 cambios de ropa, tres pantalones, una sudadera, una computadora, productos de higiene y cargadores/audífonos, además de una mochila extra ultraportatil. A partir de ese viaje, es mi "maleta" principal cuando debo de viajar ligero. Sus soportes en el area del pecho y la cintura/estómago hacen que el peso de la maleta se distribuya no solo en tus hombros y tu espalda, haciendo más pasadera la carga.TLDR; Excelente mochila para usarla de mochilazo (y natación, claro).
kd99
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2017
Well, I had a Speedo waterpolo bag (no longer in production, it seems, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0011UHPJM/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) which served me for almost 10 years of daily use until finally zippers broke on both the main and web pockets. For the pool, I put a towel, a jammer, a pair of slides, a pair of goggles, a swim cap, and a towel in my bag. Both bags are more than adequate for that, the old one being better because it had a bungee cord outside for the wet towel and a stashable mesh bag for a ball. It could also stand on the floor. This one is much better for the gym, though, because two pairs of footwear (a pair of gym shoes and a pair of slides to go to shower afterward), a pair of shorts, a t-shirt, a towel, a pair of spare briefs used to fill the old one to the brim. The new teamster bag, however, holds all that much better. The dirt bag is too small, I think, for anything but a wet jammer/swimsuit (it won't fit an adult-size towel even if you care to fold it neat). It also has three or four pockets where I keep my shower gel/wrist straps for lifting, and a separate laptop compartment in case you want to use as an everyday walkaround pack. The material seems to be as tough as in my old bag, and it is taller than my old bag, which was kind of deeper at the bottom than at the top, so the teamster is tougher to keep standing without falling over. Overall, very pleased with the teamster bag. Oh, and I am 6'1, 245 lb man with shoe size 11.