This premium item is not in everyone’s budget, but if it is in yours – be sure to give a glance. It is a giant from every standpoint – its capacity is the whooping 140 liters, its bottom is ⅛ inches long, and its vast pockets are located on both of the sides.
This is definitely not your typical duffel bag, but it has a lot to offer to someone in search of a lightweight yet tough and waterproof accessory for a week or month-long expedition to the Everest or to the nearby country. Undoubtedly, this model is one of the biggest duffel bags on the current market, meaning that it is able to fit your entire wardrobe without looking bulky or too over-the-top. It will probably not be your best companion for when you want to wear it on your back as there are no shoulder straps.
But it will make a good partner for those trips to the places where the temperature drops and rises during the different times of the day, and you need all your winter and summer clothes.
Our Overall Review
Reasons to buy:
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It looks and feels luxurious
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This bag fits a huge number of items – it will be hard to fill it to the brim
Reasons NOT to buy:
It is one of the most expensive bags on the market
It lacks backpack straps which are essential for long-distance walks
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Specs & Features
- Material: Dyneema® and Dyneema® Composite Fabric (formerly Cuben Fiber) hybrid
- Capacity: 140 liters
- Dimensions: 40 in x 50 in x 16 inches
- Weight: 2 lb. 60 oz.
Our Overall Review
Reasons to buy:
-
It looks and feels luxurious
-
This bag fits a huge number of items – it will be hard to fill it to the brim
Reasons NOT to buy:
It is one of the most expensive bags on the market
It lacks backpack straps which are essential for long-distance walks
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