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Who says you can't take it with you? Certainly not our 32-Inch Drop-Bottom Wheeled Duffrite. Part wheeled upright, part duffel bag, part backpack, this roomy, rugged carry-all tames the toughest loads required for an extended stay away.
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Technical Details
- It is three bags in one! Use it as a wheeled upright, a duffel or as a backpack.- Molded foot allows duffel to stand upright and also acts as a handle for easy lifting.
- Large main compartment, with front-load access, expands 2" for additional packing capacity.
- Hidden padded backpack straps are stored behind the zippered padded back panel.
- Top-loading front accessory pocket.
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By P. Howard
I have a number of these bags now and like them all. Size, durability and dual compartment make this a no brainer when it comes to buying a reliable bag. I have used these to travel overseas and the drop bottom compartment is a must have feature if you are packing shoes, gear etc. and you want to keep them separated from your nicer clothes. It's a sturdy bag and for the price that I got for (just over $100), it's a no brainer to buy it. Easy to recognize too when traveling (unless you get the black one). I'd recommend this bag for travelers. I have used every aspect of it (including the backpack feature) and I can say that it is made so that it can be transported in practically every way you would need to depending on where you travel. No need to try to roll it up the cobblestone streets of Rome when you can temporarily use the backpack. Makes all the difference, even if it's only 10 minutes. You'll be happy you had that feature. Then put it back down and let her roll with you.
By S. Williams (Tempe, AZ USA)
My wife and I took this on a cruise recently and loved it.
The features that I like about this duffle:
1) It stands on its own even when fully loaded
2) It has a separate drop bottom either for folded clothes, or shoes.
3) You can simply unzip the separator to have one huge compartment if needed.
4) It has large wheels that wheel smoothly.
5) A separate zippered compartment on top for easy access.
6) Collapses down for easy under-the-bed storage
7) Fits a lot of stuff without overpacking...we came in at around 48 lbs fully loaded.
The only areas I would improve are:
1) There are two settings for the telescopic handle (short and long) so you have to jerk the handle past the "short" setting every time which is a little annoying. I am 6'2" and the "long" setting doesn't seem to be long enough in my opinion.
2) The velcro covered handle for the straps on the top isn't big enough and comes apart easily .
By J. Rudderow (South Jersey)
This duffle is even better than I had hoped! I travel to different settings: camps, college campuses, hotels, etc in a variety of vehicles. The bag is great for using in a car, taking on a bus, the train, or plane. However, it is very easy to load it to over weight, without even filling it!
The bag is extremely well laid out. The drop bottom's divider is great for separating shoes from clothing. The straps in the bottom are actually usable, unlike some other luggage I have owned. The top area is enormous by itself, even without using the bottom. I have not opened the separator to make one gigantic bag yet, but it would do so very easily and efficiently.
The wheels are very smooth; held up well over the rock and gravel paths at a camp, as well! Once expanded, the bag's bottom is well constructed; the flip-up support makes it sturdy and allows the bag to stand up as well as it did un-expanded. That was a major selling point for me, that it could stand up when fully packed. The tie-down straps on the side appear just for show at first, but when we had it fully packed while expanded, the straps actually helped to snug up areas that would have sagged otherwise.
At first, this duffle might look like it is only for show, but it is truly made for go! I have had four people that I work with ask about the bag and where I got it. This bag was a great deal for the price!
By Ben Harper (Maryland)
The bag was convenient to use, and the ability to strap it onto my back was very helpful in small hotels in Amsterdam and Belgium where our room was up several flights of stairs. The backpack straps were not particularly comfortable for me, being set a little too close together for my shoulders, so it may not work for everyone on longer hauls. The wheels and handle were sturdy enough for longer drags though.
Two minor downsides to the bag:
1. The green piping along the seams is already looking a bit warn. The bag material is holding up great, but the decorative piping has gotten a bit shaggy in spots.
2. Even without expanding the bag to it's full size, it's easy to go overweight for airline travel. We traveled with the duffel and a small case. I moved the heavy stuff into the smaller case, and the duffel still weighed 46lbs. It would be very easy to overpack with this rather huge bag and get yourself a heavy bag fee. ($150 for international)
Glad I bought this. It was very well suited for this trip, and doesn't look like the 200 black bags you normally find on the carousel.
By John Parker
I just took this bag to hawaii with more than enough cloths and stuff to last me 2 weeks. I still had loads of room for all the stuff I bought. It can easily hold more than the 50 lb. weight limit for most airlines. Not to mention that its rough and tough. this thing is heavy duty. I cant wait to use it again.
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