
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 14 x 36 x 16 inches ; 10.5 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 20 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
- ASIN: B00009TD4D
- Item model number: AT102
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Price : $97.06
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Product Description
Everything you need to get from point A to point B and back again. Quickly converts from a wheeled duffel to a backpack, its cavernous main storage space and convenient drop-bottom compartment ensures you'll never have to leave anything behind.
High Sierra 36-Inch Drop-Bottom Wheeled Duffel
Customer Reviews
I own three of these bags now (two 36" and one 30"), and I just returned from a long trip where I used them all. I do a fair amount of camping in Alaska, where I often need to take a commercial airline flight, transfer to a small bush or float plane, and finally carry my gear for up to a couple of miles and over wet or rocky terrain. Backpacks, wheeled luggage, and duffle bags all have their limitations for one or more of these modes of travel, and after a miscalculation on what to carry last year I started a search for a bag that would combine the best features of all three. This is it! It's the maximum size allowable as standard checked luggage, and it rolls very easy on flat ground. It opens flat like a duffle bag, and flips open to reveal another large compartment below. It also has a pocket that contains two shoulder straps that are adequate for occassional use. I wouldn't choose this bag for a 40 mile hike, but for routine and non-so-routine travel, it's great. It's fine as a suitcase, and better than a wheeled duffle. It's about the size of a large backpack, so my tent, sleeping bag, inflatable mattress, and clothes can usually fit in one bag. Then I use another for other camp gear. The fabric is very durable, and after several arduous field trips I haven't had any trouble with the zippers. The smooth interior liner in the side pockets isn't bulletproof, but seems about typical for suitcase liners. If I needed another bag right now, this is what I'd buy again.
I ordered two bags to take a trip flying (3 plane changes) then sailing for 7 days. The bags held up great and were easier to stow on the boat than traditional luggage. The bottom compartment kept my clothes as straight as any other luggage. I would buy more.
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