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Great product. Strong stitching and I love the bottom of. Plenty of room. You can carry or use it like a back if to heavy. A lot more room than the photos indicate. Read more
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| product_dimensions | 29.92 x 12.2 x 12.2 inches |
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| item_weight | 2 Kilograms |
| department | Unisex Adult |
| best_sellers_rank | #1,455,606 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,221 in Sports Duffel Bags |
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Customers praise the duffel bag's sturdy material and carry capacity.
Great product. Strong stitching and I love the bottom of. Plenty of room. You can carry or use it like a back if to heavy. A lot more room than the photos indicate. Read more
The bag's various dimensions are listed at the end of the review. Tempted to give 5 stars out of the box—4 for now until I know how well it holds up. Slightly tempted to take off another star for potential backpack strap issue (see below). I need a bag for a fairly heavy tall cylindrical drum and a few small hand percussion instruments. I decided on this one after viewing a lot of bags here. What sold me: length, material, exterior pockets, and several carry methods. ¶ FIRST IMPRESSIONS Considering the bag's features, the price strikes me as excellent. The fabric appears very tough. Stitching seems good but there are occasional signs of sloppiness. See photo. The waterproof underside is an excellent feature. Some stitching around the waterproofing material looks a bit flimsy—but that's just a first impression. There were lots of wrinkles after it was unfolded for the first time. These relax over time. ¶ LENGTH FOR INTENDED PURPOSE? I lucked out—the instrument only just fits. At each end the bag has narrow cinch straps (with fastex-style clips) used to pull in the ends a bit. The clips can be undone to let the bag expand all the way. That made the difference. Whew. ¶ INTERIOR PADDING There isn't any, except for the removable inserts (see below). ¶ WEATHERPROOFING The fabric appears water-resistant, not waterproof. But—great feature—the underside is waterproof. That material spans the length and comes up the sides a bit (see photo). It's the side that faces outward when you carry the bag backpack-style. The waterproof material also helps keep the bag from sliding around too easily when it's lying flat. ¶ INTERIOR PANELS Another great feature, enabling the bag to stay extended when it's lying flat. The panels are thin but stiff and feel slightly padded. They sit directly over the part of the bag containing the outside waterproofing. There are two removable panels, joined end to end with strong hook-and-loop strips to make a single panel. ¶ ZIPPERS The two used for the main closure look ok. The ones used for the side pockets seem a bit less sturdy. All have "pulls" made with what looks like 3/16″ paracord. ¶ POCKETS This bag has very handy pockets, unlike a regular duffel bag. INTERIOR POCKETS: At each end on the inside there's a 9" deep pocket spanning almost the bag's full width. These pockets don't have pull-over flaps or zippers, but they can be partly secured at top/center with a short hook-and-loop strip. EXTERIOR POCKETS (for dimensions see below): For my money this is where the bag really shines. Along one side there's a long dual-zipper pocket. Inside it there's another (single zipper) mesh pocket, roughly 7″W by 5″H. On the opposite side, the bag has two single-zipper pockets, each about half the length of the bag. Each has a large felt patch that could be used with velcro. One of the felt patches contains 30 tight loops that could accommodate a ¾″ or 1″ strap. (Some kind of attachment system?) The photo of the bag lying flat shows the two felt patches. ¶ STRAPS This manufacturer gets first prize for providing _four_ carrying methods. TWO-PERSON CARRY: A robust hand strap at each end of the bag. CENTRAL HAND STRAP for horizontal carry: Typical design—two straps on either side of the central opening can be joined within a small sleeve (hook-and-loop closure) to make a single hand strap. When closed, the sleeve becomes the handle. Feels very sturdy. OVER THE SHOULDER/sling strap: the sling strap attaches to metal lugs that are also used to attach the backpack straps. When you carry it this way, the bag's main closure faces upward. The strap's shoulder pad looks pretty tough but is only 9″ long and isn't well padded. I'll use a third-party pad that's longer and more comfortable. BACKPACK: pretty typical setup with 16″ long shoulder pads having the same minimal bulk as the over-shoulder strap. The sternum strap is a nice touch. This probably isn't an issue if you aren't carrying anything too heavy—but I will be: I'm concerned about backpack carry with the bag as shipped. They should have used the same metal clips that are used for the sling strap. The bag's weight during backpack carry will be on not very tough-looking plastic buckles that pull tight against adjacent metal rings (see photo). If the plastic parts become deformed or cracked I worry that they could pull out. I'll probably replace these straps with a third-party product having strong metal clips. (Thus my temptation to remove another star.) ¶ HOW IT FEELS WHEN USED AS A BACKPACK No problems there except for the minimal padding in the shoulder pads. ¶ ADVERTISED DIMENSIONS ARE ACCURATE? Yes. I wouldn't mind if the bag were a couple of inches longer, but I'm not complaining. It works for the intended purpose. Straight out of the box and completely folded up: 14½-15″square. Length when lying flat and empty: 31″. Width when lying flat and empty: somewhere around 13″. At the narrowest part, at the very ends: about 12″. Height: about 14″. How far can you open it across the width? At the very widest (in the center) when the main flap is open and pulled fully outward: about 21–22″. Length of the main opening itself with the bag lying flat and the cinch straps unclipped: 29″. Full-length side pocket with double zipper: about 21½″ long and 8″ high. It can be pulled outward about 6″ at the center/top. Very roomy. It will be perfect for carrying various small and percussion instruments. Each of the smaller pockets on the opposite side: about 12″ wide by 8″ high. Can be pulled outward about 6″ at the center/top. Also very roomy. Overall: thumbs up. Read more




This is a large bag with plenty of room. It’s well built with a thick vinyl bottom giving it protection from wet surfaces. Read more
If you are looking at duffel bags on Amazon this one is awesome! Sturdy and at a good price! My daughter used this for girl scout camp this past year and it worked out great! Read more
This is a great carry bag; it's very sturdy material and there's lots of room for your items. Read more
This is a very good large sturdy duffle bag. I use it on the back seat of my 2007 Goldwing for Costco runs. I brought home a 40 pound bag of weed and feed with it last week. There was still plenty of room for other stuff. My only complaint is the 1 inch webbing buckles on either end are incompatible with the aftermarket buckles here on Amazon. It would be nice to be able to use extensions on the existing 1 inch straps on the ends to tie them to the rear handles of my motorcycle but the buckles have a weird split center tongue. I can still use short webbing straps on the end handles. I attempted to find contact for Backferry to try and get buckles through them but so far I can not find any. I am still very happy with my purchase. Read more
Great bag, I travel for work and it's fits everything I need and want. From clothes to coffee pot. Great quality. Read more
If you are military or law enforcement and want a duffle that can truly carry a ton of gear and endure any type of situation, this would be it. I have gotten tons of tactical bags during my time in the army, and this is by far the most durable and well made bag I have ever owned. The material is extremely thick and touch, and you will immediately be able to tell how durable it is. Every part of this bag is of high quality and made to take a beating. I have included the pictures of the straps, zipper pulls, clasps, and molle side wall. The straps and hardware that attaches them are solid, slightly oversized, made sturdy and all in a matching color hue. The bag can hold a ton of gear, and anyone who has packed bags in the military knows you can truly fit an insane amount of stuff in, if you pack right, well this bag will hold pretty much a whole original soldier issue. The bag has the normal hand carry straps with the velcro wrap around, it has the shoulder strap, plus it has the backpack style ruck straps, so you can carry it like your ruck sack. Excellent combo of configurations to use and they all were attached with great hardware. The bottom of the bag is a sealed thick fabric that looks to be totally water resistant, if not waterproof on that underside. There are multiple hook and look areas to attach patches and name tapes. plus one of them is made as a full molle panel so you can weave some more carriers or devices on to it if you want. The zippers are excellent quality and seem like they would survive a lot of use, plus the way they are angled it will do a good job of keeping out rain or water to an extent. Overall, this is a awesome bag, I can't say enough good things about it, I am very glad I chose it, and I highly recommend it for those who really need to pack a lot an not worry about their bag ripping when it's thrown into the underside of a cargo plane. 5 Stars, would purchase other items if similarly made by this company, Thank you! Read more





