Dr.Science—December 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I've used this bag quite a bit at this point, mostly as luggage when traveling, and I like it. It has a big tough zipper that looks like it will last a long time, the fabric is beefy with good abrasion resistance, and the volume seems to be about 50 L which is great for my purposes. Good value for the product. Read more
Russell M.—January 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Nice. Fit my tent walls I wanted to protect for when we go camping. Sturdy and perfect size. Yes we recommend. Read more
JJ—February 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Excellent bag. Sturdy and well made Read more
annuhbele—December 21, 2024✓ Verified purchase
It's a great bag! It's held up really well so far, just a bummer it has no inside pockets. Read more
Renee Thorpe—February 2, 2024✓ Verified purchase
This is a pre-use review. But I have a LOT of experience with luggage on trains and planes and know what doesn't work. Why did the owner of about 35 suitcases want this? I just returned from two months of travel, using a Samsonite hard plastic wheelie and an Eddie Bauer canvas duffle bag. I needed that duffle bag for a game watching safari, during which my trip essentials all went into the duffle, which in turn was crammed into vehicles with the backpacks, wheelies and bags of as many as 7 other people. My Eddie Bauer survived eleven flights, two train journeys, and 13 days of the van or 4x4 treatment. But the zipper began to have some issues (it's a bit too light duty for the rigors of international travel) and the canvas developed two punctures that don't look worthy of risking further use. And I lucked out on rain: somehow, someone would always rescue it from mud and rain, but you can't count on courtesy, especially from airline baggage handlers. Time to search for a better quality replacement, as I plan to do a little more adventure travel. I was searching amazon for a really well made crushable duffle bag which was NOT HEAVY when empty (won't add too much weight to what I'm packing) and yet is strong enough to withstand the rigors of travel. Waterproof factor is not important to me, so until I edit this review, you may need to check what other reviewers (ones who put it to the test ) have to say about that issue and this bag. One thing for sure: this would not survive immersion or a huge dousing of water. I do believe it should withstand or resist damage sitting briefly on tarmac in a rain shower. Mud might stain it but likely rinse off this slick fabric. It is NOT one of those water tight rubber foldover dive bags everyone's bringing onto boats and even snorkeling with. Love the two way zipper. Huge plus-point. It's all tough plastic, almost as good and sturdy as the one on my dive equipment bag, which lasted years of dive boat abuse and salt water. This one opens the full length of the bag for easy and complete access. Love the wide straps. Strong and sewn in with good looking thread. BUT Shoulder strap does NOT come with a rubber type of shoulder pad. I packed about 30 pounds of soft stuff into this bag and my shoulder didn't ache from pressure digging on my shoulder, but since we are usually allowed by airlines around 50 pounds per bag, you could easily max out the weight on this bag and I don't know what the strap would do, digging in or not. Also, although the hand carry straps are sewn over double, to reinforce them, they do not snap together to make a better, consolidated handle. The tough and thick nylon or rubber material of the body of the bag seems to have a rip-stop effect if bag chances to get a hole or puncture. Like it won't rip further the way canvas would, under stress. A diamond motif is molded into the material, but it doesn't look like the usual stitching which was the hallmark of ripstop in the old days. It is decently tough and thick, but coming into contact with a blade (watch out how you pack scissors and knives), I think it would slice through. Two end straps (on each end of the bag) offer other ways to grab the bag and don't appear to be weak spots. Useful design feature. No inner or external pockets, no bottom reinforcement. This is just a bag. Would work well with packing cubes, but expect everything to sort of jumble around a little bit. Since it's so sturdy and well stitched, I am stoked to road test it now. Read more
Jill—July 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Got two of these bags for kids sleep away camp. The measurements were perfect and the material was great. Durable, roomy and flexible, so we could easily get them into the truck of the car for transport. The zipper seemed like it would hold up well too. I like the bright colors options. Definitely a win! Read more
Steadman Uhlich—May 25, 2018✓ Verified purchase
Outstanding Value! I am a sailor who goes on long distance ocean voyages (e.g. 1200nm) and I need a good seabag that is big enough to carry all of my gear that is needed for long voyages and from hot weather areas (e.g. Florida) to cold weather areas (e.g. Maine, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland). I also wanted a bag that was big enough to carry whatever I needed in a single bag, because of how airlines charge fees now for each checked bag. I filled this bag with 40 pounds of gear and was only charged for one checked bag (make sure you stay under 25kg). This particular bag is very large, and easily contained my bulky cold weather clothing, my foul weather gear, my sea boots, my rolled up sleeping bag, my safety gear (PFD, Harness, Tether), ditty bag, extra clothing, fleece garments, and it still had room for more! Once on the boat, it was easy to collapse the bag to a smaller size for stowing it. The bag is well constructed, of what appears to be durable cloth. The hand straps go all the way around the bag. It comes with a shoulder strap. It has handy webbing handles on the ends, which makes handling it easier. I could use one of the hand handles over my shoulder for carrying if I did not attach the shoulder strap. It has a robust two slider zipper. My only caution is that the zipper is rather stiff, due to the stiffer heavier fabric. I think this is not a fault, just something you should anticipate and accommodate by pulling the fabric opening together with one hand while pulling the zipper pull or tab. I had no problems with the zipper. This bag is huge. So, if you don't need to carry so much, simply get one of the smaller sizes. I liked that I had "room to spare" in my bag, and I could have easily put swim fins and snorkeling gear or similar toys into the bag too. Very good value at this price point. I was not disappointed! By the way, I was NOT compensated (free or discount) to write this review. I wrote it because I like the product and think it represents an outstanding value for this type of product. Read more