Once your dancer starts competing in more than a couple of routines, you might be ready to buy one of those dance bags that you see other families toting around. Or maybe your current bag is showing its age, or you’re unhappy with what you’ve already got. When you start researching your options, your head could spin with all of the different features, designs, and other factors that you’ll need to consider.

Recently, I solicited our Facebook community of dance moms for their feedback on their dance bags. As usual, they came through in fine style and offered their opinions on eight of the name-brand bags we hear and see often! Below, I’ve compiled their comments (keep in mind they may have been edited for organization and clarity). For more details, make sure to visit each manufacturer’s site.

Dream Duffel

The Dream Duffel is one of the more popular brands of dance bag.

Pros – Of all the brands mentioned in the comments of the Facebook post, Dream Duffel had the most feedback. Dance moms that had something positive to say about it cited its size, design, and price.

Cons – The biggest issues for the Dream Duffel include maneuverability, construction, and especially the rack (or bar).

Glam’r Gear

The Glam’r Gear can convert into a changing station (curtain sold separately).

Pros – Second to Dream Duffel in volume of feedback, Glam’r Gear was generally well-reviewed! Moms that had a Glam’r Gear praised the bag strongly, mentioning the features, maneuverability, size, and sturdiness.

Cons – Moms cited the weight and bulkiness of the Glam’r Gear as its disadvantages.

Solo Bag – Glam’r Gear

After using this Glam’r Gear solo bag this year, I wanted to share my own personal experience. It holds a lot more than just one costume. We’ve stashed four costumes, plus all the hair, makeup, and other accessories and tools needed for a comp day. You can use the extendable rack (which bends to a 90 degree angle) or the “crown,” as we call it, to hang your costumes. Inside, you will find a bunch of pockets and panels that are perfect for stashing your stuff!

Journey Station

Brand new to the dance community for the 2024-2025 season, the 3-piece Journey Station from Glam’r Gear has a ton of versatile features. The bar is built into the top of the bigger piece, and the wheels are super easy to maneuver. I just got one, so I’ll add to this as I use it more! Check to see if they’re offering free shipping, and type “The Dancing Dance Mom” in the special instructions to get a free curtain for a limited time!

Rac N Roll

The Rac N Roll appears similar to the Dream Duffel in design.

Pros – Rac N Roll-owning dance moms loved the roominess and customer service the company provides.

Cons – Only one dance mom chimed in with a disadvantage of the Rac N Roll.

Pack2Rack

While the Pack2Rack was generally well-reviewed, the website was down (making it extremely hard to find when looking for a new bag)!

Pros – Pack2Rack owners complimented several aspects of the bag, including room, durability, organization, and more.

Cons – In addition to these issues, I found another:  The Pack2Rack website is down as I write this! At this moment (July 2022), you can only purchase Pack2Rack products through third-party websites.

Ovation Gear Performance 

No one had a “con” for the Ovation Gear Performance Bag!

Pros – The feedback for the Ovation Gear bag was overwhelmingly positive – not one reviewer left a single “con”! 

Diva Dolly

***Diva Dolly has since gone out of business, but I am leaving the reviews because you might still be able to find them used (Facebook marketplace or sales groups, for example).

With a trunk (vs. bag) design, the Diva Dolly was a popular choice!

Pros – Diva Dolly fans mentioned the organization and storage as plusses.

Cons – One reviewer left a tidbit of advice, and another reported difficulty fitting it into her vehicle.

Rhino Dance Trunk

The Rhino Dance Trunk boasts great features (but a premium price)!

Pros – Only one dance mom weighed in; she cited the storage and capacity as plusses.

Cons – But she was not impressed by the maneuverability and weight.

Grit Dance Tower

The Grit Dance Tower has a very unique design!

Pros – Just one reviewer offered her opinion on the Grit Dance Tower. She had plenty of good things to say!

Cons – While the one dance mom mentioned how big it was, I personally saw one at our recital and immediately thought, “It’s way too small for us!” (to be fair, I have two dancers). Also, I couldn’t be sure if the bar would be tall enough to accommodate our longest costume (a jumpsuit).

Elite Dance Gear

Elite Dance Bag

Awhile back, the owner of Elite Dance Gear asked me to review their bag (commissioned link). They sent me one to try out, so we brought it when we were just competing the girls’ solos and duos.

Pros – I like that it’s fully collapsible, and is fairly easy to assemble. We used the outer pockets for snacks, drinks, instant cold packs, and more. We fit four costumes, a Caboodle, a roll-up toiletry organizer, and more in the Elite bag, so it was definitely helpful. Take a look at this video of Jocelyn assembling it in about a minute and a half).

Cons – I’ll be the first to admit that I’m spoiled on the telescopic garment rack I had with my Dream Duffel, so assembling it does take getting used to. At the start of 2022, some reviewers reported rust issues with the metal components of the bag. Wayne (the owner) generously offered those customers a refund plus $100 for their trouble, and the new bag is being stocked as I write this (April of 2023).

Zipping It All Up

If you’re shopping for a bag now (or in the near future), you might face limited options. Supply chain issues have impacted the dance bag industry, so many options are on backorder. You might have to look at some off-brand offerings (here’s a commissioned link for what Amazon’s got) if you need a bag right away. You can always comb local Marketplace pages, Craigslist, or some other site for used bags as well.

Whatever new bag you choose, keep your receipt handy (along with the best way to contact customer service) in case you have an issue. Remember, you’ve got this in the bag (sorry, couldn’t resist)! 

Now that you’ve researched the bag, it’s time to make sure you have all the Competition Day Essentials! Check here for HAIR, MAKEUP, and COSTUMING must-haves!

Don’t sweat the small stuff – unless it’s a big deal! Picking a competition bag can be one of a new dance mom’s toughest choices to make in this meme:  Decisions, Decisions.

9 Responses

  1. I saw on your most recent Facebook post that you may be shopping for a new bag : (

    Due to switching studios and prior rules, I actually own both a DD and a Glam’r. A lot of new dance parents at my kids’ studio ask me which one I prefer. I’m sure you have much more info on these things than me, but for anyone interested, beyond the 2 wheels vs 4 wheels:

    DD: If you prefer lots of pockets, external and internal, then you want a DD. Glam’R only has one external pocket (lined for food and drink), and I also think the internal DD pockets are better designed. Also, if it’s important to you that your rack has a place inside the bag, definitely go with DD. In the Glam’R you have to place it diagonally inside the bag. And finally, if size and weight are your biggest concern, then a medium DD over a standard Glam’R is your best bet.

    Glam’R: the sturdiest garment rack. We have hung up very heavy costumes without issue, which has caused other brand bags to tip/go crooked. And both my kids can easily extend the sides and connect the crossbar without help. The height accommodates unitards, which we need. If you prefer as much open space as possible inside the bag, then go with Glam’R. Last weekend I was so tired from some of the fastest quick changes we’ve done, that I just zipped up our pop-up hamper full of costumes, packed it inside the Glam’R, and was on my way. I can also fit inside multiple Sterilite containers inside, which I prefer to pocket variety. Though heavier than my DD (especially when I fully load it to the brim), I personally can get it in and out of my SUV without issue. And maybe not the reason to pick a bag, but the glittery colors are fun.

    Good luck to anyone buying a new bag!

  2. We don’t have a Diva Dolly, but we shared a small dressing room with two of them at our last recital and they were incredibly obnoxious and used all the space which would usually accomodate other dancers – it put me off buying one altogether! I think they’d work great in bigger, more open spaces, but consider others if you’re in a smaller space (this probably goes for the other large bags as well)

  3. Thank you for such an amazing post. I could create a dance bag by myself through this step by step guide. DIY dance bag is a cost-effective mechanism by which one can uplift the wrinkle free performance.

  4. I recently purchased a dance travel bag from Racnroll and I am extremely impressed with the quality and functionality of this product. The bag is not only stylish but also spacious enough to hold all of my dance essentials, including multiple pairs of shoes, costumes, and accessories.

  5. Thank you for this helpful blog! After reading & researching, I think I want to get a medium Ovation Gear bag, but don’t know anybody who has one. Anyone reading this have any personal experience with one?
    Most of the girls on my daughter’s team have the dream duffle. Several have mentioned it holds up very well but leans/stability issues.

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