Key Features
The wide D-shaped opening gives you full access to the main compartment, so you can load and organize bulky gear without fighting with a narrow zipper. At 129 liters, it handles extended trips and large equipment hauls with room to spare.
The body combines 600D and 1680D recycled ballistic polyester with a water-resistant TPU coating — the same kind of tough, abrasion-resistant construction used in serious outdoor gear. Your contents are well-protected even when the bag takes a beating.
Spinner wheels and a sturdy adjustable webbing pull handle let you wheel it through airports and terminals, while duffel-style carry handles give you options when pavement runs out.
Every panel is made from 100% recycled polyester — so you're hauling big without leaving a bigger footprint. A practical choice for travelers who care about what their gear is made of.
Expert Take
If you're heading somewhere remote for two or more weeks — a diving trip, a backcountry ski expedition, a long international move — this is the bag I'd point you to. At 130 liters, it's not a casual weekend bag, but for the traveler who genuinely needs to haul a lot, it handles weight and volume better than most large checked bags I've seen. The spinner wheels are a real quality-of-life upgrade at this size, because a fully loaded 130L duffel without them would be a workout just getting to the check-in counter.
