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Reviews
Great Bags
"I now have the three bag set of these. I started with two and then wanted the third (medium sized) one. I’ll likely use them for the rest of my life! I only have one comment about the design. The inside tie-down buckle has more length on one side than the other, so it’s hard to dig down and find the short side. No biggie, but weird design decision."
— Elaine G. (5/5)
2 Trips down and I love it.
"I bought it a month ago for my birthday. I was looking for a wheeled upgrade to my large North Face Base Camp Duffel. I finally settled on this because it is one of the only rolling duffels that retains the straps for a backpack capability. Another plus is that Eagle Creek has a great military discount program. I am active duty Air Force and travel for work often. I have 4 deployments and 35 TDYs under my belt so I know a thing or two about a good travel bag. This bag so far has been great. The telescoping arms and wheels handle it packed to 40 pounds well. The tightening straps are great to loosen to fill the bag and zip it, then cinch it down. The top pocket it great for separating either dirty clothes or a pair of shoes, or both because of its spaciousness. The water resistant fabric that it’s made with is great and feels very strong and doesn’t seem to get scuffed too easy. I took this bag for a week as a checked bag and it flew well and had tons of room. Then I took it on a 2-week trip to upper Michigan with 3 pairs of shoes and plenty of workout and hiking clothes. All-in-all great bag for the active traveler. If you love the north face base camp duffel but want something a little easier than ONLY lugging it around on your back this is your bag, it won’t disappoint."
— Eric P. (5/5)
Great Bag
"Used the bag on our latest trip to Europe. Bag provided good space, and bag construction is solid and the bag has lots of handles for grabbing. Rolls easy over rough terrain and has straps for carrying if required. Bag has enough capacity for both of us for week to 10 day trips Looking at the carry on version as well"
— Dr. N. (5/5)
sturdy
"seems sturdy enough, like that the sides tighten down with the straps, not as manuverable as a wheeled box suitcase, only been on 1 trip so far but took no damage, kinda bummed theres no place to put stickers from my destinations. . ."
— Richard E. (4/5)
Perfection
"I have looked at so many options. Eagle Creek was the clear winner."
— Sandra W. (5/5)
So far, so good
"Only used it for one trip so far but very happy. Very good looking, very well made and sturdy, rolls well on cobblestones. Just an all around excellent piece of luggage. Only complaints are that the framing does not lay flat so it's hard to stow under a hotel bed. And second is that there are some clips intended to snap across the top but they don't connect when the bag is full. But these are extremely minor. Would purchase again in a heartbeat."
— Eric V. (4/5)
Perfect!
"Purchased the cargo hauler xt29 for my photography travels. It holds everything I need including my monopod. The fact that it rolls nicely and stands out at baggage claim (purchased orange) makes this bag a great fit for me."
— Deborah K. (5/5)
Excellent Bag
"Very well made, handles in all the right places. top pocket is quite nice."
— Donny S. (5/5)
Perfect ski travel bag
"Got this size bag for my Kids, 7 and 11, to wheel to Switzerland for ski vacation! Super easy for them to wheel and bag fit their ski boots perfect! had room for there cloths and ski jackets."
— Emily (5/5)
Finally enough handles
"At 75 I plan on this being my final bag! I still travel a lot and this bag is what I have been looking for!! Big enough to fit everything and FINALLY someone decided to put enough handles on a bag so you always have something to grab! thanks!"
— alix m. (5/5)