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Philadelphia Eagles. Ready Rocker. Real Madrid. The volume is perfect for quick getaways. With field-tested materials and high-quality construction, this bag is sure to be the one you count on in years to come.

This classic duffel is perfect for trips ranging from 5 to 10 days. This duffel holds an amazing amount of gear and, is big enough to carry you all the way through an expedition of weeks. He still uses the same duffel today.

This is the same duffel as the 5 SP but, without the outside side pockets to cut weight and, price. You can roll it up and fit it into the included carrying case which doubles as an extra packing cube when not in use.

There's a large mesh pocket inside that keeps small items organized, and a secret pocket on the outside that gives you easy access to your passport or wallet. The water-resistant material and heavy-duty bottom make it durable enough for all types of outdoor adventures, and the daisy chain loops on both sides allow you to attach extra gear. To buy: nordstrom. There's not much you can't fit in Samsonite's packable duffel bag. It can hold up to 50 pounds of clothes and gear but weighs less than a pound itself.

Multiple customers mentioned they were able to pack "so many clothes" in it during cross-country moves, and one person even said it held up well after a "round trip international flight. Paravel's foldable duffel bag is so popular that it had to be restocked several times — and it's also a favorite of Oprah and Kourtney Kardashian.

Sustainability is one of the brand's priorities, so the packable bag was made from 22 recycled plastic bottles. It's compact enough to be the personal item on your next flight it also has a built-in trolley sleeve , and it folds up into a small pouch that's about the size of a Kindle.

One reviewer called it their "Mary Poppins bag," writing, "It is amazingly compact but can hold a weekend's worth of belongings or even more.

While the two duffel bags above fold into small pouches for easy storage, this c onvertible duffel bag unfolds into a hanging garment bag that fits dresses, suits, and more. It's made with water-resistant polyester that protects your clothes from moisture and dirt, and customers confirm that the design will even keep your clothes wrinkle-free.

If you want a duffel bag for everyday use, this simple duffel from Herschel can carry everything you need to get from one place to another. Plenty of customers use it as a gym bag there are air vents on the bottom , but they also describe its liter capacity as the "perfect size for a weekend trip.

Away's suitcases are an extremely popular luggage choice among travelers, and the direct-to-consumer brand also makes a versatile duffel bag that's bound to become your new go-to. With dedicated pockets for everything from your laptop to your umbrella, it's easy to stay organized while traveling with this duffel bag — whether to the office or on a vacation.

It comes in water-resistant nylon and pebbled leather versions, and both feature a trolley sleeve. Reviewers call the duffel bag "simple and practical," and a flight attendant in the reviews section said they use it for work. To buy: awaytravel. If you're passionate about sustainability, then you'll love Cuyana's mindset of investing in "fewer, better things" rather than filling landfills. This high-quality leather duffel bag takes it even further: It was manufactured in a woman-owned factory in Turkey with responsibly tanned leather.

The bag has three separate zippered sections, and the main compartment has even more pockets for internal organization. To buy: cuyana. This stylish duffel bag from Leatherology is crafted with high-quality full-grain leather, and customers rave about how soft it feels and how classy it looks.

Designed with plenty of interior and exterior pockets, the duffel is roomy enough to pack everything you need for a few days away. It also comes with an adjustable leather shoulder strap. You can even get your initials monogrammed or hand-painted, which makes it a great personalized gift.

To buy: leatherology. Love a great deal? Including packable, rolling, and heavy-duty options from brands like The North Face and Patagonia. Amina Abdelrahman. Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team.

It also comes in lots of colors, including a dipped option that will help the bottom shed water more easily. Ultimately, though, we preferred the extra pockets, organization, and carrying options of the Cuyana for weekend trips. Thule Subterra Duffel 45L : This is a solid middle-of-the-road duffle, but its shape is a little strange and awkward to carry.

We think any of our other top picks are better made and more comfortable to use. Topo Classic Duffel : This is a great duffle—Cordura nylon and rucksack details—but its look may be slightly too stylized for most people. However, Topo has a reputation for making excellent gear. Some people do like to pack this way and this is a decent bag for them, but most travelers will probably find it frustrating. Seems like it should be great, but in practice the design felt fiddly and the cinched sphincter-like ends were unsettling.

Thule Crossover Duffel Pack 40L : This bag is built specifically—we felt too specifically, at least for our purposes—for snow sports. Topo Mountain Duffel : The one flaw with this Topo backpack duffle is that the shoulder straps are placed on the bottom of the bag, which means that as you wear it, the zipper is worryingly exposed to the world.

The duffle is so divided up and over-organized that we had trouble really carrying anything. The main zipper is too short, which makes it hard to open the center of the bag all the way.

There are better bags out there that are much less expensive. We think the better access and build quality of the Patagonia Black Hole makes it a more obvious choice for most people.

Otterbox Yampa Made to compete with the Yeti, the now-discontinued waterproof Yampa was a bit of a mess. The bag rolled in on itself and concealed the main zipper, which didn't run the full length of the bag. This made the Yampa difficult to open, difficult to get inside, and—because it was airtight—difficult to close again without having to wrestle with the bag roll.

Sea to Summit Duffel : This heavy, water-resistant adventure duffle is good for the price, but we were more impressed by the consistent performance and simplicity of the Patagonia and the sturdier construction of the Yeti. If you want this specific design, look elsewhere. The basic construction and design is tempting, but we think the Herschel Supply Sutton, which is made with stronger materials and a bit more care, is a better deal.

Matador Transit30 : This packable duffle is a good alternative to the Osprey Ultralight Stuff Duffel, but it lacks the structure that the Osprey has when expanded, and it tends to droop or sag when only half packed.

If you absolutely want the smallest packable duffle, though, this is your bag. It fits in the palm of your hand. Ortlieb Duffle RS : The Ortlieb is a decent waterproof alternative to the Yeti Panga—especially if you tend to carry heavy gear and would prefer built-in wheels to help assist you with the load. However, all the extra parts mean more complexity and more things to break. Our biggest complaint though is that when left upright, the bag has a tendency to tip over because of its narrow wheelbase.

The best part of the design, to us, is that it stands upright unassisted, even when empty. However, most travelers will be better served by the organization and extra pockets in the Dakine Split Roller.

This bag could almost qualify as a budget pick. Most people would be better served spending a bit more for quality materials. Most of the bag is shaped around a hard-shell bottom, which seems to take away from the flexibility of a rolling duffle. But the Patagonia rolling duffle has a sturdier frame and tougher materials than the Osprey, which needs a bit more structural reinforcement to compete. As with the Patagonia, we ultimately also preferred the organization and split interior of the Dakine Split Roller.

Incase Tracto : If you prefer a sleek and minimal exterior design, rather than the exterior pockets of the Dakine Roller, this durable, well-constructed rolling duffle is a very good option. In the end, though, we preferred more external and internal organization. The metal external frame is oddly reminiscent of a grocery pushcart. Kit Dillon is a senior staff writer at Wirecutter.



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