Key Features
The outer shell combines recycled 1680D ballistic polyester with a water-resistant TPU coating, so scuffs, scrapes, and light rain aren't a concern. It's a rugged build meant to handle checked baggage handling and outdoor terrain.
At 110 liters, this bag holds a serious amount of gear — think a full week-plus of clothes, equipment, or layering systems for variable weather. The D-shaped opening gives you wide access to the entire interior without digging around.
Heavy-duty compression panels let you cinch down the load when you're not filling it to the brim, keeping the bag manageable and stable whether it's on rollers or slung over a shoulder.
The entire bag — shell, lining, and frame fabric — is made from 100% recycled polyester, so you're not making tradeoffs between durability and sustainability.
Expert Take
If you're heading out for an extended trip — a two-week safari, a long hiking expedition, or even just a month abroad — this is the kind of rolling duffel that earns its keep. The spinner wheels make it easy to navigate airports, and the D-shaped opening means you can actually find what you packed. I'd especially recommend it for travelers who need the flexibility of a duffel shape but don't want to lug a rigid hard-side checked bag everywhere they go.
