How do you carry your magic rack with you?

Murph

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When going to tournaments, what do you carry your magic rack (or turtle rack, or something similar) in so it doesn't get screwed up?

TIA
 
An AccuRack you can roll up and get flat again, when putting something on it for a few minutes. You can look at this post. A pipe like that would fit in many bigger pockets of a cue case.
 
i made a tube that clips on to my bag that holds both the 9b and 8b racks (that i also made) but i never bring it.

i wrap the 9b one around my extension
 
the pool room i frequent has 20+ of them behind the counter. i did own one and roll it up in some pvc thingey before they became standard inventory
 
When I see people bringing in these things i just roll my eyes.
Some halls almost never replace their spots making racking a pita and very time consuming.
I'd rather spend my time playing/practicing than breaking my back trying to get a tight rack for minutes at a time.
Templates are not needed in most places.
Many amateur tournaments are played with templates (mandatory), so some may feel inclined to practice how they compete.
 
When I see people bringing in these things i just roll my eyes.
It's funny... Although I can't claim a 100% turnover but nearly everyone that rolled their eyes at me, ends up asking where they can buy them after I show them how quickly and how much better the racking goes.

I'll only use a triangle if forced to.

Baffling that some will spend $20 on a piece of chalk but not $10 on a template that will actually increase their enjoyment of the game.
 
Put it in your Tom Jones album cover. ;)


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It's funny... Although I can't claim a 100% turnover but nearly everyone that rolled their eyes at me, ends up asking where they can buy them after I show them how quickly and how much better the racking goes.

I'll only use a triangle if forced to.

Baffling that some will spend $20 on a piece of chalk but not $10 on a template that will actually increase their enjoyment of the game.
You know how many times i've watched a tournament on Youtube and seen that the rack effected the way the balls rolled or that they settled right back into the template. I'll use my $20 chalk
 
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