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The Best Duffle Bags
By Kit Dillon
Kit Dillon is a writer focused on bags and travel gear. He has worked for Wirecutter for a decade and lost count of the number of bags he has tested.
Few bags are as simple, versatile, and satisfying to use as a duffle.
Its utilitarian design—a soft, oblong bag with one zippered opening plus two handles and/or a shoulder strap—suits anything from a daily commute to a weekend away to a fishing trip.
Though that basic form works in many situations, no single duffle bag (the word is also spelled duffel ) can fit everyone’s taste or needs.
A small, barrel-shaped duffle may be perfect for toting a couple of towels and lunch to the beach, for example, but it doesn’t offer the organization or space to pack for a three-day business trip.
The six bags we recommend—plus two alternates—are well made, comfortable to carry, and intended to fill a range of roles, including as a versatile adventure bag , a weekend-away duffle , a lightweight convertible backpack , an ultra-packable duffle , a rolling duffle for checking , and a waterproof gear hauler .
The research
Why you should trust me, most versatile duffle: patagonia black hole duffel 70l, also great: decathlon forclaz duffel 500 extend, best weekender: lands’ end waxed canvas travel duffle bag, for traveling on foot: cotopaxi chumpi 35l duffel del día, for when you need a spare bag: matador freefly packable duffle, also consider: waterfield packable duffel, best as checked luggage: dakine split roller 110l bag, best for keeping things dry: yeti panga 50l waterproof duffel, other good duffle bags, how we picked and tested, the competition, what to look forward to.
I’ve reviewed bags for Wirecutter since 2014. In that time, I’ve interviewed countless bag designers, brand executives, fabric specialists, zipper zealots, and a host of bag hobbyists and satchel obsessives. These interviews and my own years of research have earned me at least something of a journeyman’s understanding of how a good bag should feel and what makes it work in a given situation.
Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 70L
A rugged, versatile bag to hold your gear.
This bag is the most versatile gear duffle we’ve found. It’s tough, water resistant, and great for toting clothes and equipment in almost any travel or outdoor scenario.
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Get this if: You need a sporty, water-resistant bag that can handle anything from toting sports gear to holding stuff for a two-day camping trip to going on a weeklong vacation.
Why it’s great: The Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 70L is a true jack-of-all-trades. The exterior is made of polyester ripstop that is laminated with thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) to protect against abrasion and has a water-resistant coating. Over the years, I’ve dragged, thrown, kicked, and carried these Patagonia bags across most of the country, and they’ve never failed. You can carry the Black Hole at your side using the two handles or over your shoulder using the strap, or you can wear it as a backpack with its two padded straps. The Black Hole is available in three other sizes, too: 40 liters , 55 liters , and 100 liters . (We originally tested a now-discontinued 120-liter version.) For all practical purposes, the bags are identical except for their increasing size, though the two smaller sizes come in a wider range of colors than do the two larger sizes. The Black Hole folds down into its own stuff sack, which turns into a storage pocket when you unfold the duffle. Patagonia has a highly regarded replacement and repair guarantee that we’ve tested many times without complaint.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: There’s little about the Black Hole to critique. It does what it needs to, and Patagonia’s reputation for high-quality materials and craftsmanship has set the standard for this type of bag for years. One small detail: The shoulder straps can take a moment to situate because of their unusual eyelet attachment, but once you figure them out, adjusting them is easy to do with one hand.
Dimensions: 28 by 13 by 17.5 inches (LWH) Capacity: 70 liters Other sizes: 40 liters , 55 liters , 100 liters
Decathlon Forclaz Duffel 500 Extend
If you need a versatile bag that expands.
This expandable bag is an absolute bargain, considering the quality and strength of the materials. However, Decathlon is still a lesser-known brand in the US, and we haven’t tested this bag for as long as we have our other picks.
Get this if: You need a durable and water-resistant bag for travel, sports, or longer adventure trips. With its extra 20 liters of expandable space, it’s a particularly good pick if you tend to travel with a small load and return home with a larger one—so consider this bag if you anticipate receiving gifts or doing some shopping while you’re traveling.
Why it’s great: When we first compared the quality of the Decathlon Forclaz Duffel 500 Extend against its listed price, we thought there must have been some kind of mistake. We rarely see a bag with coated thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and polyester, both of which offer water resistance and durability, of this quality for less than a hundred dollars. In many respects, the Forclaz Duffel is similar in material quality to the Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 70L , yet it’s less than half the price. That said, we have some small concerns that we can’t address without further testing, namely the stitching at critical points (more on that below).
Beyond the price, the standout feature of the Forclaz bag is its Transformer-like ability to expand from a 40-liter backpack to a 60-liter bag with the adjustment of a few zippers and clips. The expansion process is a bit fiddly at first, but it’s well worth the effort if you find yourself frequently packing more than you expect during your trips.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: Upon close examination of the Forclaz bag, we found that our biggest concern involved the stitching at certain critical points, such as at the shoulder attachments and along key seams; we’d prefer to see more double stitching and bar tack reinforcements, as we found on the Patagonia Black Hole. This bag has notably high review scores on the Decathlon website, and its sturdy materials lead us to anticipate that it will wear well. That said, Decathlon’s limited warranty does not look as rock solid as Patagonia’s. There’s really no way for us to address this bag’s potential flaws without spending a lot more time with it, which we plan to do.
Dimensions: 21.5 by 15.5 by 12.5 inches (LWH) Capacity: 40 liters (expands to 60 liters) Other sizes: none
Lands’ End Waxed Canvas Travel Duffle Bag
A buy-it-for-life travel bag.
The more you use this rugged weekender, the better it will look. The canvas body, leather reinforcements, and brass hardware all promise durability, though we’d prefer more waxing in the canvas.
Get this if: You want a bag with a heritage look, to carry on quick trips, that can take a few knocks and age well with the wear.
Why it’s great: The Lands’ End Waxed Canvas Travel Duffle Bag is the toughest bag we could find—it’s made of sturdy canvas, with leather trim and brass hardware—that is also consistently available. The shoulder strap comes off, which is useful if you prefer to carry your bags by their handles. A small internal pocket is convenient for tucking away, say, your wallet or your house keys. The waxed duffle fits a specific aesthetic: It’s maybe not the bag you’d take on a business trip but rather to a cabin in the mountains. That outdoorsy look, however, has practical benefits, as with a little care a duffle like this should last a long time. (We should note, however, that Lands’ End no longer offers a lifetime warranty—you now have recourse only within a 90-day return period.)
Flaws but not dealbreakers: Waxed canvas is heavier than most modern fabrics (such as nylon and polyester), and we noticed the extra heft of the Lands’ End bag in comparison with the weight of other duffles we tested. Although Lands’ End describes this duffle as waxed, we’d call it lightly waxed at best. The canvas is mildly water resistant, but liquids won’t roll off it in the way you might see with more heavily waxed items. If you do want more protection, you can add more wax to the canvas yourself . When we tested the bag, it came in brown and navy. Currently, it’s available in both colors.
Dimensions: 24 by 11 by 11 inches (LWH) Capacity: 40 liters Other sizes: none
Cotopaxi Chumpi 35L Duffel Del Día
A duffle that’s also a backpack.
This bag can be a backpack or a duffle—and it works well as either. If you plan on walking long distances and want multiple ways to carry your gear comfortably, this is a great option.
Get this if: You expect to walk a lot on your trips—touring cities, say, or doing some light adventuring—and need a comfortable way to carry your stuff, but you don’t require an extra-tough gear bag. Also, this bag is a good choice if you want to support a B Corp and its social and sustainable missions .
Why it’s great: The Cotopaxi Chumpi 35L Duffel Del Día has dedicated backpack straps built into the top that hide away behind two flaps secured by metal clasps when not in use. Many combo backpack-and-duffle designs rely on the handles serving double duty as backpack straps, which usually means they aren’t very good as either. The Chumpi’s dedicated straps allow it to perform as an actually comfortable backpack. When you’re finished wearing it, converting it back into a duffle is simple: Just tuck the backpack straps away and grab the bag by its handles. Unlike several other backpack duffles we tested, this Cotopaxi bag positions its zipper against your back while you’re using it as a backpack. It’s a simple, seemingly obvious (but rare) design choice that lends more peace of mind when you’re walking down a busy street or absentmindedly taking in the sights.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: Is a duffle with shoulder straps as good as a backpack? No. Like most backpack duffles, the Chumpi has a tendency to slouch a bit when it’s on the shoulders. That said, I carried the Chumpi fully packed for several miles while on a trip, and I found that using its backpack straps was a nice alternative to shifting a single shoulder strap from side to side. Note that when we tested the Chumpi, it was available in a range of solid colors. Since then, Cotopaxi has switched to making the duffle using a patchwork of remnant fabrics, which is what the Del Día name refers to. This means that each bag will be one of a kind—but also possibly more boldly colored than some people may like.
Dimensions: 20 by 10.5 by 10.5 inches (LWH) Capacity: 35 liters Other sizes: none
Matador Freefly Packable Duffle
Lightweight and packable.
This ultralight duffle folds away into its own front pocket or compresses further into a cinch sack. The weatherproof material is paired with sealed zippers, which should keep everything inside dry in moderate rain.
Get this if: You want a lightweight alternative bag for emergencies, a day bag when you travel, or a last-second hauler for going around town.
Why it’s great: Unlike many packable or ultralight bags, which tend to behave like unruly sacks unless they’re filled to the hilt, the 30-liter Matador Freefly Packable Duffle manages to keep its shape whether it’s empty, partially packed, or stuffed like a sausage. It doesn’t pack down quite as small as some bags we’ve tested in the past, but it comes close enough—shrinking to about the size of a mango—and it’s much more pleasant to use as an actual bag once it’s on your shoulder. Where this Matador duffle truly excels, though, is in the high quality of its materials. With reinforced, treated nylon and sealed zippers, the Freefly is especially robust for a lightweight packable. Matador added a few compression straps on the side, too, though personally I find them more trouble than they’re worth on most bags.
All Matador products are backed by a decently trustworthy three-year warranty.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: One glaring flaw is the shoulder strap. Although the strap is adjustable, it’s nothing more than an inch-wide strip of nylon. Even for a pared-down packable bag, that’s pretty meager considering the bag’s 30-liter carrying capacity. For shorter-term carries, this bag does just fine, but if you need a duffle to constantly haul around town, one of our other picks is likely to keep you (and your shoulders) happier. However, if you need a spare bag to tuck into your suitcase, an extra gym bag while traveling, or a way to carry purchases you pick up on a trip, this bag is a great choice. This duffle comes in only one color, black.
Dimensions: 22 by 11 by 8 inches (LWH) Capacity: 30 liters Other sizes: none
WaterField Packable Duffel
A packable bag for travel.
Like the Matador, this packable duffle folds into its own pocket and is weatherproof. A few thoughtful details—including a luggage loop—make the WaterField more suitable for travel than other models we tested.
Get this if: You need a packable duffle that easily doubles as a carry-on item—it has a luggage handle slot—and provides extra weather protection.
Why it’s great: WaterField continues to make some of the best overall bags we’ve come across in the past few years, and the Packable Duffel is no exception. It’s more expensive than the Matador Freefly , but its upgraded materials and more-robust stitching and build may make the higher cost worth it for certain people. Travelers especially will welcome the luggage loop, which fits over suitcase handles. The exterior of the bag is made from Taslan—a lightweight but substantial woven fabric with an added water-resistant coating, which is complemented by self-sealing waterproof zippers similar to those on the Matador. The interior is lined with a ripstop nylon. Both fabrics are very high-quality materials, helping the bag stand out from the competition. How, exactly? You can scrunch this bag down to about the size of a couple of pairs of socks (it fits into a 9.5-by-8.5-inch pocket), store it for weeks, then open it up and shake it out, and the bag will look fresh and presentable without creases or stress lines. It doesn’t pack down quite as small as the Matador, but many people might prefer its more-structured design. The bag has no shoulder strap, but the handles are long enough to let you shoulder the bag and carry it under your arm.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: We wish the nylon strap made for looping over your suitcase handle were more robust. Many companies making underseat bags have opted for an entire “slip-through” panel, which holds the bag securely against your luggage without letting it slouch over.
Dimensions : 8 by 18 by 10 inches (LWH) Capacity : 24 liters (expands to 30 liters) Other sizes : none
Dakine Split Roller 110L Bag
A rolling duffle to check.
This bag offers the space and easy-to-maneuver wheels of a good suitcase in the flexible shape of a duffle bag. Multiple interior and exterior compartments let you easily organize and separate all of your gear, too.
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Get this if: You want a rolling duffle that’s well organized. Also, this is a good choice if you need a bag that’s great for checked-luggage excursions and other types of long-distance travel but want something a little more pliable and easy to maneuver than a traditional wheeled suitcase .
Why it’s great: The Dakine Split Roller 110L Bag combines the best parts of checked luggage—internal organization, wheels, and a cavernous interior—with the soft, flexible frame of a duffle bag. The Split Roller opens like a clamshell; one side of the “shell” is divided into top and bottom compartments, and the other consists of one large main compartment. Mesh dividers separate all three compartments to keep everything in place. When you expand this duffle, it holds about 110 liters—nearly 20 liters more than our top pick for checked luggage . But the Split Roller can also adjust to carrying lighter loads, as it works similarly to an expansion case: The bag has a collapsible brace in the front section that can either fold out for extra space or fold back to let the top of the bag lie flat. Two external pockets let you easily access your everyday things and travel items without opening the bag itself. (The duffle also comes in an 85-liter version .)
Similar to many of the rolling duffle models we tested, the Split Roller has dependable #10 YKK zippers and 8 cm urethane wheels. Both features are good enough for a bag of this design and price. Dakine also uses a variety of polyester and Cordura nylon materials for various versions of the Split Roller, ranging from 600-denier polyester (good for most people) to 1,000-denier Cordura blend with DWR coating (useful if you abuse your gear or travel through tough or wet conditions). We tested the 600-denier polyester fabric in the black color, and it seemed plenty durable for a travel duffle. It’s also the least expensive fabric option that Dakine offers; if you instead opt for one of the tougher, water-resistant options, you pay a little more. Dakine covers its products with a limited lifetime warranty (Dakine defines “lifetime” as being 10 years).
Flaws but not dealbreakers: If the Split Roller is not packed properly—with the heaviest items toward the wheels—the bag can lean and even tilt over when left upright. More often than not, the Split Roller stays upright, but it isn’t as stable as the Patagonia Black Hole Wheeled Duffel Bag 100L . However, the bag’s well-thought-out organization and durable construction more than make up for this small frustration.
Dimensions: 32 by 17 by 13 inches (LWH) Capacity: 110 liters Other sizes: 85 liters
Yeti Panga 50L Waterproof Duffel
A tough bag for wet adventures.
If you want the toughest possible duffle, this is our choice. It’s comfortable to carry, waterproof, and close to indestructible. However, it typically costs nearly twice as much as the 55-liter version of the Patagonia Black Hole.
Get this if: You want the absolute toughest, most durable waterproof duffle for your adventures—particularly if those adventures leave you wading with your gear through streams or torrential rains.
Why it’s great: A waterproof nylon shell and zipper keep your stuff dry even if you submerge the Yeti Panga 50L Waterproof Duffel completely. I didn’t quite believe it until I tested the duffle several times, carrying it fully packed into the beach breaks of Oahu’s North Shore, where its impermeable barrier held in enough air to easily float my 220-pound frame and still kept the towels, clothes, and sneakers inside bone-dry. If you’re on a trip where your bag might end up in the water, you’re sure to appreciate this feature. Like the Patagonia Black Hole Duffel , the Yeti Panga Waterproof Duffel comes with a plethora of lash points that you can use to secure your bag on your adventures. Thanks to its rigidity, the Panga is also surprisingly comfortable to use as a backpack. (Its handles serve as the backpack straps.) The Panga comes in two larger sizes, as well: 75 liters and 100 liters .
Flaws but not dealbreakers: The price of the Yeti Panga is nearly double what you pay for a similarly sized Patagonia Black Hole. All that weatherproofing isn’t light, either—the Panga is the heaviest bag we tested, weighing more than 5 pounds when empty. If you need a waterproof bag as tough as the Panga that also includes wheels for load assistance, the Ortlieb Duffle RS is a good option. However, wheels are just one more thing to break on a bag, and the necessary skid plates and axles tend to make rolling duffle bags like the Ortlieb a bit less flexible than the Panga. The Panga comes in two colors (gray and tan), plus an occasional seasonal color.
Dimensions: 23.5 by 10 by 14 inches (LWH) Capacity: 50 liters Other sizes: 75 liters , 100 liters
If you don’t mind a stylized look for your everyday-carry bag: Previously we listed the Topo Designs Classic Duffel 20″ in the Competition section, but we now believe that you should consider it if you like its look. This is a great 27.5-liter duffle with Cordura nylon and rucksack details, but it has a specific style that many people may not like. Topo has a reputation for making excellent gear, though, and if you find this bag appealing, you won’t go wrong with it. (It is currently missing from the Topo Designs website; we’re investigating.)
If you transport heavy stuff that can’t get wet: Consider the 85-liter Ortlieb Duffle RS , which is a decent waterproof alternative to the Yeti Panga 50L Waterproof Duffel, especially if you prefer built-in wheels to assist with the load. The Ortlieb bag, which is made with PVC-coated polyester fabric, has a rigid aluminum floor plate; this piece protects the base of the bag without taking up a significant amount of space (an issue with other rolling duffle bags). Note that all the extra parts mean more complexity and more things to break. Our biggest complaint, though, is that when the bag is left upright, it has a tendency to tip over because of its narrow wheelbase. (The bag also comes in 110- and 140-liter sizes.)
We began our research by poring through brand websites, reading bag blogs, and surveying a multitude of review sites. We divided the field into several broad categories: duffles for everyday use plus weekend trips and longer travel, backpack duffles, packable duffles, and duffles meant to haul adventure gear. Working from an initial list of 88 possible contenders, we considered each duffle’s design, accessibility, size, features, organization, materials, price, and brand warranty. Using those criteria, we narrowed the list down to 33 bags that we called in for hands-on evaluation.
To test the duffles, I packed and unpacked each one and used them as much as possible in my day-to-day life. With every bag I tested, I asked myself, “Would I live with this bag? Could it replace something I already have?” Specifically, I looked at the following:
Ease of use and accessibility: How easy is the bag to pack, unpack, and otherwise use in everyday situations? Does it have enough pockets? Are they well organized and well placed? I also kept a close eye on zippers and how they acted, tugging them from different angles. It was especially important to me that the zippers on our picks were easy to open on the go, even when the bag was hanging from a shoulder.
Carrying comfort: A great bag is pretty useless if it isn’t comfortable to heft and cart around. After I loaded up each bag with as much gear, clothes, sneakers, books, and usual ephemera of life as I could, I carried it around. I spend a lot of my time on the move, so each of our potential picks became—at least for a short while—something of an everyday-carry companion in my life until I understood the bag’s character.
Quality of the materials: Most bags are made from one of a handful of fabrics (nylon, waxed canvas, polyester). I paid special attention to the material’s weight, heft, and weave, as well as any special tech like TPU coatings.
Weight: Duffles should be light enough to carry easily but not so light that they feel flimsy or about to tear. Most of our picks weigh less than 3.5 pounds.
Cost: We eliminated any duffles that we determined were overpriced for what they were. You do get what you pay for in this category, though, and better quality and materials are often worth spending just a little more.
Guarantee or warranty: Not all company policies are equal. We favored bags that came with a warranty of two years or more.
Versatile/adventure duffles
Sea to Summit Duffle Bag : Although this heavy, water-resistant adventure duffle is good for the price, we were more impressed by the consistent performance and simplicity of the Patagonia Black Hole (our pick among versatile duffles) and the sturdier construction of the Yeti Panga (our pick among waterproof duffles).
The North Face Base Camp Duffel L : This duffle is similar to the Sea to Summit Duffle Bag, except it lacks that bag’s rigidity and attention to detail.
Lo & Sons Catalina Deluxe : We liked the separate compartment at the bottom of the bag that allows you to pack a few pairs of shoes, say, or to separate out dirty laundry as you travel. But the materials of this duffle weren’t as good as those of other picks, and it didn’t carry as comfortably.
Everyday duffles
Mission Workshop Transit Duffle : We aren’t sure who this laptop duffle is for. The bag was so divided up and over-organized that we had trouble carrying much of anything in it. In addition, the main zipper was too short, which made it hard for us to open the center of the bag all the way.
Bellroy Lite Duffel : We very nearly made this one of our picks except for the odd design of its top zipper closure. That zipper extends out past the edges of the bag’s main compartment, which makes it easier to access the interior but also leaves two large openings on either end of the bag when it’s closed. The extra length of zipper does fold down, but the bag doesn’t have buttons or clasps to keep it shut. The gap feels like a large oversight, especially given the duffle’s price.
Backpack duffles
Osprey Transporter Duffel 40 : This duffle bag wasn’t great to pack or carry in our tests. The materials felt thin, and the straps didn’t sit well on our shoulders when the duffle was fully packed.
Piorama A10 : An adjustable duffle bag that’s both a day bag and an extra-large backpack? Seems like it should be great, but in practice the design felt fiddly, and the cinched sphincter-like ends were unsettling.
Topo Designs Mountain Duffel : The one flaw of 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.
Rolling duffles
Patagonia Black Hole Wheeled Duffel Bag 100L : The rolling Black Hole’s design is identical to that of the non-rolling version that we like, except for the addition of wheels, a reinforced base, and haul handles. Those additions do make it heavier and less flexible than the non-rolling bag. The best part of the design is that it stands upright unassisted, even when empty. But most travelers are better served by the organization and extra pockets in the Dakine Split Roller .
Amazon Basics Ripstop Wheeled Duffel 30″ : Inexpensive and well organized, this Amazon Basics duffle could almost qualify as a budget pick. However, you get what you pay for in this case, and we found that most of the internal materials, such as the pocket dividers, weren’t especially durable. Most people are better served spending a bit more for quality materials.
Osprey Transporter Wheeled Duffel 90 : This Osprey model is a large, cavernous bag on wheels similar to the Patagonia Black Hole Wheeled Duffel Bag. But the Patagonia duffle has a sturdier frame and tougher materials than the Osprey, which needs a bit more structural reinforcement to compete. Again, however, we ultimately preferred the organization and split interior of the Dakine Split Roller in this category.
We also tested duffles from American Apparel, eBags, Incase, Marmot, Matador, Osprey, Thule, and Tortuga that have since been discontinued.
This article was edited by Ria Misra and Christine Ryan.
We’re testing Peak Design’s Travel Duffel in both the 35- and 65-liter sizes. Matador has also released a revamped version of its On-Grid 25-liter duffle, called the ReFraction Packable Duffle , which has sealed zippers. We’ll take a look soon.
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While rolling carry-on bags have been all the rage for quite some time, nothing is quite as versatile as a duffel bag. Ideal for bringing on a road trip, airline vacation or just a trip to the gym, duffel bags come in a range of sizes with different pockets and organizational compartments for all types of trips. They're easy to load and carry and are commonly made of durable materials that can withstand heavy use, making a duffel bag (a.k.a. duffle bag) an excellent travel buy.
The Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab tests all types of travel bags, including travel backpacks , underseat luggage and suitcases . We test their durability by assessing abrasion resistance, drop testing, water resistance and more. Lab analysts also pack each bag to see how much it can hold and rate the ease of packing. We also consider the weight and strap padding to find the most comfortable bags. Whether you prefer a small weekender style or a rolling duffel, GH experts tested a variety of styles in the Lab and reviewed hundreds more online to make these selections. These duffel bag picks include top-tested styles as well as picks from brands that have previously impressed us in Lab testing.
Our top picks:
Best Overall Duffel Bag
Patagonia black hole duffel bag 55l.
Best Value Duffel Bag
Herschel novel duffel bag.
Best Duffel Bag for Road Trips
Vera bradley cotton large travel duffel bag.
After shopping our top duffel bag picks for your trip, keep reading to learn more about our testing protocols and shopping tips from fiber science experts.
Patagonia has been a top-performing brand in the Textiles Lab for many years with its durable bags and winter coats . The Black Hole Duffel is a popular bag with its sturdy top straps, side handles, a longer shoulder strap and the option to wear it as a backpack for easy toting. With reinforced exposed daisy chains on the side, you can hook on all types of gear. GH analysts especially love that t his whole duffel can actually compress into a small bag , taking up very little space when not in use. Note that the Black Hole duffel is water-resistant, but not entirely waterproof. This pick also comes in a wheeled version , too. Patagonia also has a renowned commitment to sustainability , offering a trade-in program and a shopping interface for used items.
Herschel bags and backpacks have impressed GH analysts by featuring durable materials with simple designs, making them versatile enough to take to the gym or use as a weekender. This duffel bag aced Lab testing. The bottom kept its shape as we packed it making it easy to load and unload, and it showed no signs of wear after abrasion testing. The separate shoe compartment held two pairs of shoes in testing or it could be used to keep dirty clothes separate. GH analysts found the synthetic leather handles comfortable to grip and appreciated the padding on the shoulder strap. However, the plastic hooks for the shoulder straps were not so sturdy. One tester said a hook broke after extensive use.
Vera Bradley duffels come in the brand's classic paisley designs as well as other bright colors and bold patterns. In our tests, we appreciated just how spacious this duffel is. It was able to hold every item in our packing test plus more. Testers liked the flexible fabric that made it easy to shove in the trunk of a car but did note that items shifted around inside the duffel. To keep things where you want them, there are multiple zippered pockets that keep items easily accessible . Reviewers rave that they've had these bags for years and they've stayed in pristine condition long-term. The side handles are long enough that you can also wear them over the shoulder. This pick is made with 100% cotton fabric, and while it's not as durable and nylon or polyester, it didn't show any changes in appearance during our abrasion testing. We do wish that it had a trolley strap so it could easily sit on top of a suitcase.
Lo & Sons The Catalina Deluxe
This classic duffel from Lo & Sons is perfect for a weekend trip as it has a separate shoe compartment and a spacious interior to hold everything you'll need. This bag is available in both canvas and 600D recycled polyester, depending on which style you prefer. With two sizes available, the site has excellent reference images to show what the bags look like when people of different heights and shapes wear them . For a more luxurious option, one GH analyst especially loves the brand's O.G. 2 Bag for being extremely easy to clean by just using a wet wipe.
Away F.A.R Duffle 55L
Away recently launched new adventure travel products with its F.A.R. line. GH analysts especially liked the F.A.R Convertible Backpack and this duffel. Both styles have the option to carry it like a duffel or wear it as a backpack with comfortable padded straps . The large interior held everything in our packing tests and built-in compression straps kept items in place. There are two small zippered pockets — one on the outside and the other inside. We like that it has both top handles and smaller side handles, making it easier to put in a car or the overhead bin. (The smaller 40L version is carry-on compliant!) There are also exterior daisy chains to easily attach extra gear and a side trolley strap to help it sit on top of a suitcase. Analysts did note that the zippers are quite noisy when opening and closing.
Eagle Creek Migrate Duffel Bag
Eagle Creek continues to impress us by offering durable travel items that last year after year, including the brand's signature packing cubes . One GH analyst especially loves Eagle Creek duffels for how well the material holds up even after being tossed around. Most duffels are prone to their contents shifting, but the outside compression straps on the Migrate help keep all your items perfectly in place . It features a more sustainable bottom material coating that was developed by harvesting windshield plastics from landfills, though we found it felt a bit waxy and did show some marks. It is a very structured bag and keeps its shape for easy packing. The larger tabs on the zippers are convenient for comfortable opening/closing. There are large top handles as well as smaller handles on all sides, so it's easy to maneuver.
L.L.Bean Large Adventure Rolling Duffle Bag
If you prefer to roll your bag but still want the option to pick it up and carry it over your shoulder, a rolling duffel is perfect. This pick from L.L.Bean is available in eight colors with options for monograms, making this a great gift too. It has top handles and smaller side handles for easy lifting. The shoulder strap can be attached when you want to carry it but should be removed when rolling. GH analysts like the less structured fabric that's ideal for overpackers to fit as much as possible . The straps attach together to tighten it, so items don't shift around inside. With all the ways to carry it and the massive interior, this is a great pick for family travel.
Pottery Barn Kids Mackenzie Rainbow Heart Duffel
This Pottery Barn Kids duffel makes a great gift with monogram options and fun designs , including this rainbow design and a dinosaur print. Not only do they feature fun, playful patterns, but these duffels also hold up to heavy use. GH analysts have tested all types of luggage from PBK and continue to be impressed by the durable materials. Lexie Sachs , Executive Director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab, uses these duffels with her kids and especially loves how easy they are to pack. The brand offers a ton of pieces to complete the set including packing cubes , backpacks , lunch boxes , toiletry bags , rolling suitcases and more.
PUMA Evercat Candidate Duffel
A gym bag has to hold everything you need without being too bulky — this PUMA bag is up to the challenge. Its amazing organizational design features zippered pockets and a separate shoe compartment to keep smelly sneakers and dirty gym clothes separate. Available in 18 styles, it's made with polyester and is machine washable . While we haven't yet tested this style in Lab, we have tested a variety of products from PUMA and found they are a great value for the affordable price. This bag has over 30,000 rave Amazon reviews and costs less than $30!
How we test duffel bags
The Good Housekeeping Institute has been testing travel products (including duffel bags) for decades. GH analysts tested duffels using standardized test methods and state-of-the-art lab equipment. We also sent duffel bags to testers to use when traveling. Here is how we evaluate duffels:
✔️ Size and weight: Each duffel bag is weighed when empty since online specs aren't always accurate or listed. GH analysts assess the bag's size and construction to determine what it's best suited for. If it's designed to be a personal item or a carry-on, we measure it to ensure it complies with the dimension restrictions of common airlines.
✔️ Abrasion resistance: Swatches of fabric are cut from the luggage and loaded into our abrasion machine, which rubs the fabric over an abrasive material 15,000 times before being graded for signs of wear. A GH analyst is seen here setting up abrasion resistance testing.
✔️ Packing capabilities: Our analysts pack each piece of luggage using a standard load with real items like clothing, shoes, toiletries and more. In this process, we rate the ease of opening and closing the zippers, ease of accessing the compartments and how much of our load actually fits inside.
✔️ Comfort: When the bag is fully packed, we carry it to rate the comfort of the handles and straps. GH analysts also test each bag's features like convertible backpack straps as seen here to rate the ease of use and comfort.
✔️ Consumer testing: Testers use each duffel on vacations and trips to give feedback on the comfort of the straps and handles, ease of packing and more. Testers have brought these duffels on road trips, cruises, international flights and more!
What to look for when shopping for the best duffel bag
✔️ Material: Most duffels are made with either nylon or polyester. Nylon is a very popular synthetic fiber for softside luggage as it's durable and can withstand abrasion. Polyester is a more affordable synthetic option that's lighter in weight than nylon but is generally slightly less durable.
✔️ Denier: Oftentimes, the denier of the fabric may be listed, which is a unit of measurement used to determine the fiber thickness of individual threads or filaments used in the fabric. The higher the denier, the stronger the fabric tends to be.
✔️ Wheels: If you struggle carrying heavy loads, opt for a duffel with wheels. Because of the bulky wheels, rolled duffels cannot be as easily stored as ones without wheels.
✔️ Capacity: When shopping for a duffel, look for the capacity of the bag, which is usually listed in liters. The larger the capacity, the bigger the bag. Compare the dimensions to the airline restrictions for personal items and carry-ons to ensure a smooth boarding experience. Around 30 L is great for weekend trips while 50-70 L is better suited for a week-long trip.
✔️ Carrying options: Some duffels feature convertible options, so you can carry it with a crossbody strap or wear it as a backpack. Many testers especially appreciated the backpack carrying option!
✔️ Pockets and organization: Most duffels feature one main top zipper with a large internal compartment for packing. Testers especially liked when duffels had a separate zippered compartment for shoes and an easily accessible front pocket for must-have travel items.
Should I use a duffel as a carry-on or a personal item when flying?
Duffels can make a great personal item or carry-on when flying. However, it's important to note the duffel's dimensions to ensure that it complies with the airline's listed size restrictions. If you plan on using a duffel as a personal item, we recommend ensuring that it has a back luggage strap and pairing it with a rolling suitcase for easy toting in the airport. Because duffels feature fabric on all sides, they can be squished more easily in overhead bins and underneath the seat in front of you — this also makes duffels super popular for road trips too!
Why trust Good Housekeeping?
Emma Seymour is a senior textiles product analyst in the Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab. She’s been at Good Housekeeping for over three years, testing all types of travel products including suitcases, packing cubes and backpacks. She tested a variety of duffels for this story in Lab. She has a degree in Fiber Science and Apparel Design from Cornell University.
Emma Seymour (she/her) is the associate director of the Good Housekeeping Institute 's Textiles, Paper and Apparel Lab, where she has led testing for luggage, pillows, towels, tampons and more since 2018. She graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor of science in fiber science and apparel design and a minor in gerontology, completing research in the Body Scanner Lab on optimizing activewear for athletic performance.
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The 16 Best Travel Duffel Bags on the Market in 2024
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Duffel bags are a great alternative to suitcases or backpacks and are designed to fit as much as you can comfortably carry.
Whether you’re looking for something small to carry on the plane, or a massive beast of a bag with wheels to pull behind you, there are plenty of great duffel bags to choose from.
A great duffel bag is one that has enough room for your clothing, enough extra pockets for your bits and pieces, and one that you’ll be able to carry, wear, or pull along with ease.
There are a number of qualities to consider before you buy your duffel bag.
Size and Capacity
If you’re planning on being airborne with your duffel, it’s pretty important that it meets the carry-on requirements of your airline . This way, you no longer have to worry about checking your bag into the hold, and you’ll always have your personal belongings within easy reach in the cabin.
Small duffel bags will offer between 25 to 50 liters of usable space, and most of them will meet the 22 x 14 x 9-inch specification for most major U.S. airlines. These smaller duffel bags are pretty useful for weekends away, solo travelers, and those who only like to pack the bare minimum.
If you think you need a little more space to carry your gear with you, consider a 50- to 75-liter capacity bag. Perfect for those who need more space for extra layers, but aren’t worried about carrying bulky equipment, most of these medium-sized duffel bags will need to be checked in when you fly.
For those who do need to take the kitchen sink with them, large duffel bags with a 75-liter or higher capacity are an excellent choice for adventurers who need to haul heavy loads as they go.
From tents to fishing gear, and everything in between, you can fit everything into these oversized duffel bags, but watch your weight as bags over 50 pounds may incur excess baggage fees .
Because not all duffel bags are equal, it means that some can weigh significantly more when empty than others. If weight is an issue for you when you travel, consider the following before you buy:
- Wheeled models will be heavier than non-wheeled duffels, with some weighing as much as 20% of your total 50-pound luggage allowance — even before you’ve started to fill it.
- Heavy duffel bags are exhausting to carry long distances or up and downstairs, so think about how easy it will be to walk with your duffel when you need to.
Wheels vs. No Wheels
Wheeled duffel bags are much easier to lug around airports, and sling in and out of cars, boats, and trains. They usually have 1 main compartment that will hold your belongings with ease, making them the best-loved choice for those who need to take some serious sporting or camping equipment with them.
Duffel bags without wheels are also a strong contender for those looking to explore distant shores as they tend to be lighter to carry. Wheeled or rolling duffel bags can become unstable on rugged ground, causing your belongings to fall or spill. If you’re carrying it close to your person, this won’t happen.
Carry Options
The size of your duffel bag, how much it weighs, and how long you intend to be carrying it are all important considerations when it comes to choosing your new duffel bag.
Wear it like a backpack or carry it like a tote — there are options out there, and you should choose the one that best suits you.
- Backpack-style Straps — If you like to throw your bag on your back and do not need to access it regularly, many of the premium duffel bags on the market offer removable backpack straps that have some light padding to make them more comfortable than regular straps.
- Shoulder-style Straps — If you want easy access to your bag while you travel, and are only covering short distances, carry it using a shoulder strap. Lots of duffel bags come with shoulder straps that are removable.
Whether you choose a wheeled duffel, or one without, at some point, you’ll need to rely on a handle to make simple maneuvers with your bag.
Every type of duffel bag will come complete with a handle of one sort or another. Your duffel could come complete with either or both of the following:
- Carry Handles — This could be a simple padded handle that connects the backpack straps, a pair of dedicated handles like a handbag, or just a single carry handle. Any of these are useful for picking up your luggage and moving it from one place to another, as you’ll often need to do when you’re hot-footing it around the globe.
- Grab Handles — Located at either end of the bag, or somewhere on the sides, these handles sit loose to the surface and can be used to “grab” your bag quickly or slide it along. These are very useful if you’re loading your duffel in an overhead bin, or putting it in a taxi.
Access, Pockets, and Organization
Duffel bags are designed for adventures, and with that in mind, you’ll no doubt want to make sure that you can carry everything with you when you go.
Most duffel bags will offer plenty of useful internal storage pockets to keep smaller items safe in transit and make it easy to find them when you need to.
External pockets are useful for items that you’ll need while you travel, such as your passport, your cell phone, or your noise-canceling headphones . Different brands of duffel bags will have different sizes and types of internal compartments.
If you’re paying bigger bucks for your bag, you may even find that it comes with expandable external pockets that work well for keeping dirty clothing or footwear away from the rest of your luggage.
Alternatively, they may have separate compartments inside the bag itself.
While we’re on the subject, we should also talk about daisy chains, also called lash points.
If you’re planning on traveling via plane, train, or automobile, you might be wondering why on earth you would need to worry about such things, but stick your duffel on a roof rack, saddle it to a donkey, or take it just about anywhere else when you get there and you’ll see how vital they are.
Bottom Line: If you’re planning on taking your bag with you on exotic adventures, you’ll want a duffel with plenty of reinforced lash points to keep your luggage safe and secure.
Water Resistance
Being water-resistant doesn’t always mean waterproof , and you’ll do well to remember this while you travel. Duffel bags that are advertised as “water-resistant” are purely designed to keep your bag, and your belongings, protected from light rain and damp ground. If you throw your bag in the ocean, it won’t work miracles.
Usually made from durable, ripstop fabric, water-resistant duffel bags are treated with a DWR solution that will help to prevent the moisture from soaking in.
You should also be wary of zipper openings as these may be the weakest point on your duffel, and the place where the wet gets in if the weather is bad.
If you’re keen on water sports, you may want to seek out a top-of-the-range duffel that is made from fabric that offers better protection against actual torrents of water, but if you’re planning on sticking to dry land, water-resistant should be good enough for you.
Material and Durability
If you want a duffel, you’re no longer tied to stuffy old canvas ones.
Duffel bags are available in a wide range of materials, including ripstop nylon, leather , laminated nylon skins, and other water-resistant and durable materials that should stay in good shape, wherever you take them.
1. Bargain Duffel Bag for Long Weekends and Short Trips
Canway 65 Liter Weekender Bag
Weight: 1.74 pounds
Dimensions: 26.3 x 13.7 x 12.2 inches
Rocking in at under $30, this is one of the most popular and capable duffel bags on the market today. Made from water- and tear-resistant 600D polyester, this duffel will take you anywhere you want to go.
You’ll have no trouble stashing all your gear in here as there’s plenty of space. The main compartment is great for all your usual clothing and gear, but there are hidden extras that will make you grin with delight.
The shoe pouch, for example, is perfect for keeping smelly sneakers or wet flip-flops away from the rest of your gear, while the multiple pockets will keep your passport , travel documents, and anything else you hold dear, safe and sound on the go.
For easy transportation, the bag can be slipped over the luggage handle of a suitcase and a TSA lock can be used with the double zippers, keeping your gear safe.
What We Like
- Can be folded up and zipped away for storage
What We Don’t Like
- No solid base to give the bag structure
2. The Classic Adventure Duffel
Patagonia Black Hole Duffel Bag 40 Liter
Weight: 2.8 pounds
Dimensions: 21 x 13.7 x 10.6 inches
Made from a burly polyester ripstop material and covered with a highly weather-resistant TPU laminate and DWR finish , this is one heck of a duffel that will stand up to almost anything. A “black hole” of a bag, you’ll easily be able to fit everything you need in there for a long weekend, and is the perfect size for a carry-on.
The main compartment has a large opening that makes for easy packing, while the zippered side pocket is perfect for super-fast access to essential items like your phone, wallet , or boarding pass.
The 40-liter capacity is big enough for a fun-filled weekend or a longer adventure, and when it’s empty, it simply folds into its own pocket for easy storage.
Lightweight and incredibly durable, the Black Hole Duffel has removable, padded shoulder straps that keep it comfortable while you walk with it, and the reinforced haul handles make it super easy to grab quickly. Internal compression straps ensure that your luggage stays in one place during transit.
A black hole worthy of exploring, this duffel is an all-weather vessel for every type of travel.
- Made from 100% recycled fabric
- Not particularly heavy duty
3. Spacious and Capable Duffel Bag From Osprey
Osprey Packs Transporter 40 Expedition Duffel
Weight: 2.5 pounds
Dimensions: 21.6 x 14.57 x 1 inches
The Transporter from Osprey is available in 4 different sizes: 40L, 65L, 95L, and 120L. In this article, we’re concentrating on the 40L version.
Compact on the outside, but incredibly roomy on the inside, this Tardis-like duffel bag doubles as a backpack with its yoked shoulder harness.
Sling it over your back for long walks and adventures, then tuck that strap back in its very own storage pocket when you no longer need it. It’s clever additions like this that are synonymous with the Osprey brand and ones that many travelers love and actively look for.
Made from tough 0.2-millimeter, TPU-laminated, 800D nylon, this beauty is weather-resistant and incredibly capable of withstanding the roughest of journeys.
The zippers have easy-to-grab zip pulls for fast access on the go, and the main compartment has a smooth, lockable U-zip to keep your belongings safe. For those little extras that you need in transit, there are dual-zippered, 3D end pockets with overlapping rain flaps — perfect for stashing your phone, passport, or wallet.
Made by one of the best in the business, the Transporter is well worth its top price tag and is the kind of duffel bag that will last through many adventures.
- Can be carried like a backpack or messenger bag
- No compression straps
4. The Truly Waterproof Duffel Bag
YETI Panga Airtight, Waterproof, and Submersible Bag
Weight: 5.14 pounds
Dimensions: 23.5 x 14 x 10 inches
From the makers of possibly the very best coolers ever made comes this supercool duffel bag that’s designed to protect your belongings from virtually anything.
The Panga comes in 50-, 75-, and 100-liter versions, but in this article, we’ll be looking at the smallest of the bunch — the 50L. Claiming to be a “100% dry duffel,” your gear should remain bone-dry no matter how wet the weather gets.
Made with a unique Hydrolock zipper and a U-dock terminal to create an airtight seal, you should never have to worry about getting wet with this beauty — perfect for adventurers who love water sports.
The thick-skin shell is made from high-density, high-quality nylon and thick TPU laminate, making it both puncture and abrasion resistant and perfectly able to withstand the bumps and knocks of international travel.
The 50-liter volume means you have plenty of space to pack everything you need for your next adventure, and there are 2 side pockets that are great for easy access to everyday essentials like your cell phone, passport, or wallet.
While designed to fit in an overhead airplane bin, we would stress that the rigid design of this duffel is both its saving grace and the biggest downside. You may struggle to squeeze it in if it’s fully loaded.
If you’re happy to take the risk of a potential baggage check situation, this is indeed one of the most awesome duffel bags on the market today. Waterproof, resilient, and a great investment that should last you forever.
- Waterproof material and zippers
- Not enough pockets to easily locate smaller items
5. Perfect for Long-term Traveling
The North Face Base Camp Duffel 95L
Weight: 4.05 pounds
Dimensions: 15.8 x 27.6 x 15.8 inches
This behemoth of a duffel from the big brand The North Face is plenty big enough to fit everything you need on your next adventure, and then some!
Available in a variety of sizes including 31L, 50L, 71L, 95L, 132L, and 150L, we’re focusing on the massive 95-liter model. Made from highly durable 1000D, phthalate-free, TPE fabric laminate and 840D junior ballistic nylon, this bag should last you for many years to come.
The main compartment is sizable and easy to secure using the D-zip opening with its weather-resistant zipper flap, while the internal mesh pocket will keep small things safe from sliding around during transit.
Full of useful additions that you’d expect from a brand that knows its globetrotting audience, there’s an end-cap zippered compartment that allows you to separate wet clothes or dirty shoes. There’s also a zip mesh storage bag that acts as a packing cube .
When it comes to carrying your life on your back, the detachable and adjustable, alpine-cut shoulder straps offer a perfect fit and allow you to carry your duffel backpack-style. The 4 compression straps will keep it tightly packed, and the water-resistant material should mean you’re good to go, no matter the weather.
Too big for overhead bins, this is one duffel that will have to be checked in. But, its size is great for anyone planning on long-term travel.
- D-opening for easy access to the main compartment
- Backpack straps could be more padded
6. The Business Travel Duffel
NEWHEY Garment Duffel Bag, 55L
Weight: 3.2 pounds
Dimensions: 22 x 12.2 x 12.6 inches
If you’re a high-powered professional who needs to travel a lot with your work, this duffel bag could be just the ticket. That said, you could also use it for weekend breaks, family vacations, and a whole host of other adventures.
Made from rugged, high-quality polyester and featuring strong, YKK zippers, this is a bargain of a bag that will suit many applications. A heady blend of form and function, this garment duffel bag will keep your suit crease-free while looking every bit as stylish as you do.
The design of this duffel enables you to pack your clothes flat, using the fixed hanger and tie pockets, before rolling it up to become a compact bag that should fit in most overhead cabin lockers. There’s also a handy compartment for keeping your phone, wallet, and passport safe, and a separate pouch for shoes and dirty clothing.
The interior buckle system holds your clothes in place while you travel, helping to keep them in tip-top condition for when you arrive at your destination.
- Fits a lot of clothing
- Quite heavy for a garment bag
7. The Ultra Lightweight Duffel Bag
Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler Duffel, 60L
Weight: 2.25 pounds
Dimensions: 26.75 x 10.25 x 13.5 inches
Another big bag from one of the bigger brands in adventure travel, this Eagle Creek ultralight duffel weighs a mere 2 pound 4 ounces but can hold a whopping 60 liters of gear. If that’s not the right size for you, the Cargo duffel also comes in 40-, and 90-liter versions.
Made from water-repellent Bi-Tech Armor Lite fabric, this duffel is designed for (nearly) all-weather, and the bartack reinforcements on the stress points ensure it keeps its strength no matter how full you fill it.
If you can’t decide how to carry your bag, this one gives you 3 different options. Either carry it using the removable backpack straps, padded top haul handles, or the side grab handle. There are also 6 incredibly useful lash points that can be used to secure the bag to a car’s roof rack, a camel, or any other unusual modes of transport.
Made up of 1 large compartment and 2 easily accessible end pouches, the U-shaped lid is easy to open, and when you’re not using it, the smart pack can compress into itself for easy carrying!
Perfect for camping trips, plane journeys, and even road trips , this is a little (big) bag that weighs next to nothing.
- Can be carried 3 different ways
- Backpack straps could be more durable
8. Lightweight Duffel That’s Roomy Enough for Any Traveler
Marmot Long Hauler Travel Duffel Bag
Weight: 2.4 pounds
Dimensions: 60 x 33 x 30.5 inches
Available in a choice of 4 sizes (S, M, L, and XL), it’s the medium bag we’re reviewing in this article. This duffel bag is made from 1000D 100% polyester with TPE laminate, making it superstrong and able to withstand the bumps and knocks of domestic or international adventures.
The lining is wipeable nylon, which is great for internal leaks , while the bag is reinforced with 100% ballistic nylon for extra strength wherever you’re headed.
Ideal for an overnight bag, a checked bag, or even for the gym, this duffel has a D-shaped main zipper opening for easy access and haul loops on both ends to make it easy to lift. The double bottom ensures its durability, and the tough YKK zippers will hold their own after many, many uses.
The main compartment is plenty big enough to carry your clothes and belongings for big trips, and the zippered end pockets are easily accessible, making them perfect for stowing your passport, keys, cell phone, and wallet.
There’s also a removable shoulder strap that converts to carrying handles, giving you multiple carrying options when you need them.
This bag may not set the world of luggage alight, but it’s a nicely-priced, secure, and durable duffel bag made by a brand that’s synonymous with high-quality travel bags and accessories. An investment well made, the Marmot medium duffel bag is a good-size bag for most occasions.
- Has a mesh pocket for dirty clothing
- Handles get in the way of the main compartment opening
9. A Large Duffel Perfect for Expeditions
Thule Chasm Duffel Bag
Weight: 2.86 pounds
Dimensions: 22 x 13 x 10 inches
The Thule Chasm Duffel bag comes in a choice of 2 different sizes (40 and 70 liters), but in this article, we’re looking at the sizable yet easy-to-carry 70-liter option.
Made from phthalate-free TPE laminate with a 1000D nylon base, this duffel is durable, water-resistant, and offers exceptional tear resistance. The bag also comes in an array of attractive colors. The Bluegrass option is perfect for sticking out in a crowd.
Because carrying your luggage is important, Thule has included removable backpack straps that make lugging your bag over long distances as easy as pie. When you get there, remove the backpack straps, and revert to using the duffel strap as usual.
The oversized, wide mouth opening is perfect for easy access to your belongings, and the external compression straps are designed to prevent your belongings from getting squashed up at the bottom when you carry it in backpack mode.
On the inside, there are also internal mesh pockets for keeping smaller items safe and a lockable, zippered side pocket for keeping small items secure and within reach while you travel.
- Removable shoulder straps
- Not overly comfortable carrying as a heavy backpack
11. Bargain Bag for Those Who Want Something a Little Different
Plambag Canvas Duffle Bag for Travel
Dimensions: 20.8 x 9.8 x 11.8 inches
This is a stylish and almost retro-looking duffel bag that’s well-suited to the traveler about town. Made from high-density, 16-ounce, 100% cotton canvas, and featuring classical bronze-tone hardware, this bag is as stylish as it is practical.
With a 50-liter capacity, the large main compartment can easily hold your clothes, shoes, and toiletries, as well as a 15-inch laptop or large iPad. The inner zipper pocket is perfect for smaller items, and the 2 side and front pockets, as well as 1 on the back, means you have plenty of space for everything you need speedy access to.
If you need even more space, there are 2 zippers on each side of this little duffel that will expand the capacity of the bag and give you more room to carry your gear. The bottom of the bag is well cushioned and has a hard film protector to help keep your belongings dry and safe on dirty or damp floors.
Compact and easy to carry, this is a great overnight or weekend bag that has nicely padded handles and an adjustable and removable shoulder strap. Probably not ideal for around-the-world adventures, this is a capable duffel designed with style and practicality in mind.
- Lots of pockets to stay organized
- Zippers can get stuck
12. This Vintage Leather Duffel Shouts Sophistication
KPL 21 Inch Vintage Leather Duffel
Weight: 4.2 pounds
Dimensions: 21 x 9 x 11 inches
This vintage-style leather duffel bag is a real classic. Made from genuine, full-grain leather, the rich natural patina of this bag will change over time, ensuring that it always stands out from the crowd.
This beautiful bag will be just as home in a first class cabin as it would be out in the wild. Carrying a bag like this makes a real statement.
With 1 large compartment that will hold your clothes, shoes, and toiletries, you can keep the remaining 2 side zipper pockets free for items you need instant access to, such as your passport, cell phone, or wallet. The interior is also fully lined with canvas, giving more practicality and a high-end feel.
The front, satchel-style pocket adds interest and is in keeping with the vintage look of the bag, while the adjustable carry strap is well-padded and can be removed when not in use.
Want to carry it instead? This bag also comes with 2 sturdy, leather handles that will feel awesome in your hands as you carry your gear from plane to hotel and back again.
- Has a detachable shoulder strap
- The top compartment opening is quite restrictive
1. A Rolling Duffel That Can Handle Anything You Throw at It
Eagle Creek Travel Gear No Matter What Flashpoint Rolling Duffel XL
Weight: 4.19 pounds
Dimensions: 35.8 x 15 x 14.2 inches
Really, “no matter what” your adventures throw at it, this bag can handle almost everything! With a capacity of 128 liters, this duffel is big enough to cope with all of your gear while you travel.
Made from tough Bi-Tech fabric, it offers abrasion resistance and weatherproof capabilities, while the super-tough webbing and seam reinforcements mean your bag won’t fall apart when you fill it up.
If you find it too big to carry comfortably for more than a moment, you’ll be delighted to hear that this beauty comes with oversized, heavy-duty, treaded wheels for smooth mobility and maximum durability .
You’ll be able to easily maneuver it through airports, hotels, and business centers, while it will still be able to handle rough terrain like a boss.
If you need to carry it for longer distances, the adjustable and removable shoulder straps allow you to use it as a backpack. Or, you can use the center haul handle for rolling long distances and the side grab handles when loading it onto transportation.
The main compartment is easily accessible and plenty big enough to carry your clothing and equipment, while the front zipper pocket is ideal for storing quick-access items like your headphones , cell phone, and book.
- Bright and easy to spot on the carousel
- Can be difficult to roll when heavy
2. Affordable Wheeled Duffel From Amazon Basics
Amazon Basics Ripstop Wheeled Duffel
Weight: 11.9 pounds
Dimensions: 37.5 x 18.25 x 16 inches
Another great bag from the Amazon Basics luggage range , this ripstop wheeled duffel comes in 26-, 30-, and 35-inch variations. They’re also available in multiple colors, such as black, blue, or red. Here we’ll look at the larger 35-inch version.
Its durable design makes this an affordable, yet practical option for anyone heading off on a vacation or adventure. With a 100% polyester top to protect against moisture in the air, and sides and a base made from 1680D ripstop nylon and 210D lining, this bag is strong and well-made for the price.
Because Amazon Basics understand that you want to take as much away with you as you possibly can, it has incorporated zippered front and main compartments for easy organizing and secure storage on the go.
The top portion is deep, and the opening is wide, making it easy to pack while the end pockets are perfect for stowing your passport, cell phone, wallet, keys, or anything else you need easy access to.
When it comes to moving your gear around, the upright, telescopic handle and inline wheels ensure easy mobility over smoother terrain and will cope (just about) with more rough roads on location.
Perhaps not as good as some of the more expensive rolled duffel bags, this is a good bet for the budget-conscious traveler.
- Comes with a 1-year warranty
- Can topple over if front-heavy
3. A Capable Rolling Duffel That Expands for More Space
Travelpro Bold 30″ Drop Bottom Rolling Duffel
Weight: 10.9 pounds
Dimensions: 30 x 17 x 16.5 inches
The largest rolling duffel bag in the Travelpro range , this drop-bottom bag is big enough to carry tons of stuff and easy enough to roll around the globe.
Made from rugged, high-density 100% polyester fabric, this duffel has a water-resistant coating to keep your belongings safe and dry wherever you may be. This duffel also comes with a “Built For A Lifetime Limited Warranty.”
Inside, the zippered divider panel allows for 2 separate packing spaces or 1 large packing compartment, depending on your needs, and the adjustable, hold-down straps will keep everything in place while you’re on the move.
Need more space? No problem. This duffel comes with a 2-inch expansion capability for additional packing capacity and a large zippered wet pocket for damp or dirty items.
The high-performance ball-bearing wheels are built for high-mileage travel, and the silky-smooth, ball-bearing, inline skate wheels make this duffel a pleasure to pull along with you.
The aircraft-grade aluminum handle system makes it incredibly comfortable to find the right height for your needs, and the compression straps will keep the duffel neatly pulled together.
- Can be packed as 1 large compartment or as 2 separate spaces
- Very easy to exceed airline baggage weight limits
4. Top of the Range Rolling Duffel With High-end Extras
Thule Crossover Rolling Duffel Pack
Weight: 9.47 pounds
Dimensions: 17.3 x 16.5 x 31.1 inches
This top-of-the-range Thule duffel bag is an all-singing, all-dancing kind of bag that will accommodate everything you need and more on your next adventure. With an 87-liter capacity and a wide, unobstructed mouth for easy loading, this is one of the best, wheeled duffel bags your money can buy!
The durable exoskeleton and the molded polypropylene back panel are designed to withstand rough terrain and absorb the impact of rugged travel. The durable, oversized wheels make for smooth rolling, and the patented Thule V-Tubing telescoping handles guarantee a steady and straight pull that’s a pleasure to roll along behind you.
The main compartment is as big as they come and can comfortably house all of your clothing and travel gear, while the divider allows you to keep your dirty gear separate from your clean stuff.
The heat-molded, crush-proof SafeZone is a revelation that allows you to protect your eyewear, portable electronics, and other fragile gear on the go. This is a handy feature for anyone who wants to take expensive gear with them while they travel. This compartment can also be locked and removed to keep your stuff safe.
A very impressive duffel bag, with a price tag to match, this is an investment item for those who want to up their duffel bag game.
- Durable and smooth-rolling wheels
- The telescopic handle is a bit short for taller people
For every journey, there’s the perfect duffel. While wheels or no wheels will always be a great debate, whatever camp you’re in, you’ll find something to suit your travel needs. With so many great duffel bag manufacturers out there, such as The North Face, Patagonia, Marmot, Osprey, and Eagle Creek, you’re spoiled for choice!
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What Are the Best Duffel Bags for Travel?
Smaller than a suitcase but bigger than a tote , the classic duffel is a perfectly sized carryall for a long weekend. Peer out at a train platform full of city dwellers fleeing town on a Friday afternoon and you’ll see all varieties of duffels, from waxed-canvas bags hearkening back to the style’s military roots to luxe versions in buttery leather. To find the best duffel bags out there for travel , we asked frequent travelers, including writers, photographers, and a hotel exec, to recommend their favorites. Read on for their picks, which include duffels that convert to backpacks , duffels on wheels, and fancier leather styles that will only look better the more miles you clock with them.
Best nylon duffel bags
While it’s on the smaller side, this compact duffel from Paravel was mentioned by two frequent travelers who love its versatility and lightweight material. “Because it folds up so small, I don’t have to think twice about packing it,” says photographer Alice Gao . “If I do end up bringing home wine , ceramics , [or] other food items and need the extra bag, I’m able to shift my belongings around and won’t be stuck buying extra luggage on the spot.” Fellow photographer Lucy Rose Laucht , who’s also a co-founder of hat brand Tio y Ti a, calls it “the Mary Poppins of duffels: It fits my camera gear , laptop , blanket , a change of clothes , and the kitchen sink.”
The Black Hole duffel lives up to its name, according to travel writer and photographer Michaela Trimble , who has toted it all over the world. “It fit everything I needed for a nearly two-month trip with room to spare,” she told us after traveling with the bag to Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Madagascar. “And it barely came back with a scratch.” Laminated fabric and a water-repellent coating protect the duffel from the elements and any damage that may occur in transit, while keeping it lightweight (it’s under three pounds). Trimble also notes that it “comes with padded straps, so it can easily and comfortably be carried as a backpack .” Strategist senior editor Simone Kitchens also likes the Black Hole duffel, which she says makes a great carry-on . “There are one zillion separate little pockets and perfectly sized compartments for things like chargers and night guards and passports and AirPods , as well as slim sleeves for a laptop and magazines ,” Kitchens says. “It opens at the top, which means things won’t come tumbling out when you need to grab something.”
Like the Black Hole bag, this duffel converts to a backpack but fits as much as a small suitcase. “The very considered design is ideal for someone who is most at home hopping on and off planes and trains,” says Andrew Barker, the chief content officer of the travelers club, PRIOR . He appreciates the bag’s multiple compartments, such as the “zip-up shoe pockets at each end,” and the “TSA-friendly slip pockets [for] easy access to laptop and passport.” In general, Timbuk2’s bags have been on our radar for a while now — we’ve written about their equally durable work backpacks , and contributor David Pogue loves his laptop-friendly Timbuk2 messenger bag (which he’s carried for going on six years).
Another sporty duffel bag, this one comes from the makers of our all-time favorite cooler , can also be worn as a backpack, and is made from thick, laminated nylon that’ll withstand any rough baggage handling. Strategist columnist Chris Black likes that it’s “a fully waterproof duffel bag” that will keep your clothes dry whether you’re tailgating or stuck in the rain.
“I look for a bag that can sit on top of my carry-on, fit a lot of items, and be easily stored when not in use,” says Daniela Velasco, the creative director of Drift and Ambrosia magazines. That bag, for her, is Longchamp’s Le Pilage tote because it carries her camera, laptop, chargers, and more and is water resistant, so she doesn’t have to worry about rain damaging her expensive gear. This duffel is basically a larger version of Velasco’s favorite tote: It’s made of the same durable nylon and fits everything you’ll need for a few days away.
Best canvas and twill duffel bags
Yolanda Edwards , founder of YOLO Journal travel magazine and the former creative director of Condé Nast Traveler , tells us people often stop to ask where her Paravel bag is from. While she has a (now out-of-stock) cherry-red weekender, we think this ivory one with black leather accents is equally striking. Plus, Edwards finds it very functional for flying. “It has a handy strap for slipping onto my suitcase handle, and if I’m lazy, even just the handles work for that.” She adds that “it stands up on its own, and I like how tall it is — although if you want to keep it under the seat in front of you on a flight, you do have to push it down.”
Another of Black’s favorites, this handsome duffel is water resistant and designed to fit in overhead compartments. As he says, “[It] will easily fit everything you need for a weekend of apple picking or skipping rocks on Long Island, without taking up too much space in a car or on a train.”
If you’re looking for a purchase you can feel good about, travel writer Jedidiah Jenkins recommends this weekender from Nisolo, which values fair trade and healthy working conditions for manufacturers. “They’re a really dope company that prioritizes ethical supply chains,” he says. In terms of functionality, Jenkins says the bag’s interior pockets help him keep his stuff organized, and its removable cross-body strap allows for hands-free carrying.
Best leather duffel bags
If you have the money to spare, this classy leather duffel also recommended by Black will probably last for a lifetime of traveling. “The bag is beautiful, functional (it’s carry-on appropriate and comes with a shoulder strap), lined with micro-suede, and has a U-shaped zippered entry to the main compartment for easy access,” he says. “You can get it monogrammed for an extra $10.”
Elyse Eisen, a travel blogger and the founder of the Chain Collective PR agency, loves this bright-blue bag that’s made in New York City by her friend and former client Alex Dabagh. “I really put all my bags to the test with the amount of travel I do, and I recently took this on a monthlong trip to Croatia, Montenegro, Italy, Istanbul, and Amman,” she says. Eisen likes that this duffel can be used as a carry-on when she flies and that it has a waterproof nylon lining for easy cleanup in the event of an unfortunate toiletry spill.
[Editor’s note: This bag is sold out of in blue, but you can still get it in black .]
Given the price points of our cool people’s favorite leather duffels, we felt it worth including this affordably priced one — which looks way more expensive than it actually is — for anyone who isn’t ready to drop nearly $1,000 on a weekender. Because the leather is soft and slouchy, the already nice-looking duffel will probably look even better with age.
Best wheeled duffel bag
A fully loaded duffel bag can be a heavy burden to bear, but a bag with wheels takes the weight off your shoulders. Ben Pundole, the founder and editor-in-chief of hotel review site A Hotel Life and the vice-president of brand experience at Edition Hotels , trusts his wheeled North Face duffel because it has lasted through years of frequent travel. “It’s my favorite because it’s indestructible,” he said. “Waterproof, durable, and most of all, dustproof.” For a North Face duffel without wheels, Black recommends the brand’s Base Camp duffel , which he says is up for anything. As he writes , “Get in line to climb Mount Everest or head to Amagansett — either way, you’re covered.”
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Best Duffel Bags of 2024
From proven outdoor models with backpack straps to rolling designs for travel, below are the year's top duffels.
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Whether you’re traveling by air, driving up to a cabin for the weekend, or venturing across the world on an expedition, you’ll likely be using a duffel bag to get your gear from one place to the next. Duffels are popular among all kinds of travelers for good reason: They're easy to load and carry, and many are built to take a beating. Below we break down the best duffels of 2024, including top travel, outdoor, and waterproof bags of both the standard and rolling varieties. For more background information, see our duffel bag comparison table and buying advice below the picks. We've also put together a list of the best travel backpacks , which offer easier portability and more elaborate organization in smaller—and often carry-on-friendly—capacities.
Editor's note: We updated this guide on June 3, 2024, to add the versatile Nemo Double Haul Convertible Duffel and Tote. We also included information about our testing practices and swept the guide to ensure all products, colorways, and specs are current at the time of publishing.
Our Team's Duffel Bag Picks
- Best Overall Duffel Bag: Patagonia Black Hole 55
- Best Budget Duffel Bag: REI Co-op Roadtripper 100L
- Best Carry-On Duffel Bag: The North Face Base Camp Voyager Roller 21”
- Best Weekender Duffel Bag: Thule Aion Duffel Bag
- Best High-Capacity Wheeled Duffel: Osprey Sojourn Shuttle 100L
- Best Ultralight/Packable Duffel Bag: Osprey Ultralight Stuff Duffel
- Best Waterproof Duffel Bag: Yeti Panga 75
Best Overall Duffel Bag
1. patagonia black hole 55 ($169).
Patagonia’s Black Hole line helped make duffels cool, and we think the 55-liter version is the best all-around bag on the market. In 2024, all Black Holes are made with 100%-recycled materials, along with the premium build quality and trendy colorways that Patagonia is known for. The duffel is beautifully constructed from end to end, and you get multiple color options from simple black to phosphorus green. It’s remarkably tough, too: The fabric is burly 900-denier ripstop nylon with a beefy TPU finish for water resistance (note: In the latest version, this laminate is now fully recycled and has a matte look). This duffel is not fully waterproof like the Yeti Panga below, but it should keep your gear dry in light to moderate moisture just fine.
We've been using the same Black Hole for almost 10 years, and it's still going strong despite being packed with sharp climbing gear and shlepped across the world (by plane, train, horse, and snowmobile). In terms of features and comfort, you get several ways to grab and carry the duffel: The removable backpack straps are more comfortable and functional than most, and the bag comes with reinforced haul handles and webbing loops for carrying by hand. Keep in mind that this duffel does not have a particularly rigid structure (only the base is lightly padded), so it doesn’t offer a ton of protection for fragile items, and you can get more space for less cash with alternatives like the Gregory Supply 90 or Eagle Creek Migrate 60 below. But there’s a reason the Black Hole is so ubiquitous—it’s well built, looks good, and holds up remarkably well over time. Given its popularity, the collection also includes larger versions for expedition use, a carry-on-friendly Black Hole 40 , travel packs under the MLC name, packing cubes, and more. See the Patagonia Black Hole 55
Best Budget Duffel Bag
2. rei co-op roadtripper 100l ($70).
If you’re in the market for basic storage and protection for your gear, the REI Co-op Roadtripper is one of the best values on this list. At just $70, this bag is made from burly recycled polyester and sports a large detachable shoulder strap and handles (no backpack-style straps here, which is notable for those who plan on carrying their bag long distances). We also love the minimal weight, which at just 1 pound 6 ounces is one of the lightest duffels here.
Who is the REI Roadtripper Duffel best for? It makes a great gear hauler for those who need space and protection without the bells and whistles. We’ve used the 100-liter version on a number of big trips including all the way down to Patagonia (four flights) and came away impressed. The bag is well built, functional, and has withstood quite bit of use and abuse. At the same time, it’s not waterproof (or even highly water-resistant) and definitely not a fully featured bag for travel. If you want more protection and conveniences like internal storage, side compartments, and backpack straps, we’d recommend spending up for the Patagonia Black Hole above. See the REI Co-op Roadtripper 100L
Best Carry-On Duffel Bag
3. the north face base camp voyager roller 21” ($240).
For frequent travelers, there is a lot to be said for the convenience of a wheeled duffel, especially one that can be used as a carry-on. At 40 liters and with dimensions that meet size restrictions for most airlines, the TNF Base Camp Voyager Roller is a great option for air travelers who don’t pack the kitchen sink. The wheels are large yet smooth and functional over a variety of surfaces, and equally at home on the dirt roads of a far-flung village as in the airport. What’s more, the rigid internal frame and strong plastic handles (one telescoping) are durable enough to take a beating, whether you’re lifting the duffel, rolling it over cobblestones, or tossing it into the back of a truck. And with a PFC-free DWR finish, the Base Camp Voyager will keep your gear dry in the process.
What the Base Camp Voyager Roller is not, however, is a fully featured piece of luggage for business travelers. It lacks the sleek look and organizational compartments of more typical roller bags, with only one internal mesh pocket, a laptop sleeve, and a small external zip pocket. And at $240, you’ll pay a premium for the durable construction and wheeled design. For $40 less, the Osprey Daylite Carry-On 40 offers better organization, but its sophisticated appearance might not appeal to those looking for a true duffel design. In the end, the Base Camp Voyager Roller is a great combination of durability, functionality, and outdoor style. For those who want more space, TNF also makes a 29-inch version that can accommodate more than 90 liters' worth of gear (but well exceeds carry-on restrictions). Note: Both the 21- and 29-inch rolling duffels are no longer listed on TNF's website, but there is still solid availability at the time of publishing. See The North Face Base Camp Voyager Roller 21"
Best Weekender Duffel Bag
4. thule aion duffel bag ($190).
Many of the duffels here are designed for expedition use or toting a week’s worth of gear (or more), but the reality is that most travels take place over the weekend. A good weekender bag can hold around 35 liters’ worth of clothing and personal supplies, meets carry-on requirements, and features a range of internal and external pockets to help you stay organized. Within this category, the Thule Aion is our top pick and gets high marks for style, too, with a classy aesthetic that looks the part in both urban and outdoor environments. The 35-liter bag is also decently durable, with a waxed 600-denier polyester canvas outer that’s abrasion-resistant and can fend off light moisture.
In addition to its good looks and build quality, the Thule Aion is high on organization with two separate internal compartments (great for separating clean and dirty clothes), a laptop sleeve and internal zippered pocket, and external stretch and zippered stashes beside the front zip. Portability is also good with two carry handles, a padded (and removable) shoulder strap, and a pass-through sleeve for securing to a roller bag. Added up, the Aion offers similar functionality as a travel backpack but in duffel bag form, which is great for those looking for a cleaner, more streamlined look. At $190, it’s more expensive than most bags here of similar size, but the added features and sleek appearance do help justify the added cost. See the Thule Aion Duffel Bag
Best High-Capacity Wheeled Duffel
5. osprey sojourn shuttle 100l ($395).
For travelers torn between a standard duffel and traditional wheeled luggage, the recently updated Osprey Sojourn Shuttle (previously just the “Shuttle”) may be exactly what you’re looking for. This high-end duffel is extremely roomy, durable, and comes with tons of organization. Time and time again, we’ve loaded an entire vacation’s worth of clothing and gear into the Osprey with ease. Unlike cheaper wheeled duffels that have a tendency to fall over when full and upright, it maintains its stability nicely, and the larger-than-average wheels get the job done on uneven surfaces like cobblestones and gravel roads. And all of the other features are there, from external compression straps to tighten down your load to a separate lower compartment for wet gear.
The major shortcomings of the Osprey Sojourn Shuttle are simply trade-offs inherent to the roller design. First, you won’t be throwing this duffel over your shoulder and strolling through the airport or walking through a major city. It’s heavy at over 8 pounds empty and must be transported almost exclusively on wheels. In addition, when packed to the brim, you may find yourself pushing the standard 50-pound checked baggage limit—particularly if you go with the 130-liter version (we’ve cut it close with the 100L on occasion). Finally, at $395, the Sojourn is pricey—even within Osprey’s lineup, you can save with the simplified Daylite Wheeled Duffel 85 ($240) or more durable Transporter Wheeled Duffel 90 ($340). But for a premium roller duffel from a brand known for its high-quality, durable offerings, look no further than the Sojourn Shuttle. See the Osprey Sojourn Shuttle 100L
Best Ultralight/Packable Duffel Bag
6. osprey ultralight stuff duffel ($45).
Not everyone needs their duffel bag to pack down small, but in certain situations, it can be a really nice feature to have. Perhaps you’re low on storage space, headed out on an expedition where every inch and ounce count, or simply need to bring along an extra duffel for the souvenirs you plan to pick up during your travels. Regardless of the reason, it’s hard to beat the utility of an ultra-packable design, and Osprey’s 30-liter Ultralight Stuff Duffel is one of our favorite options. Clocking in at just 7.1 ounces and packing down smaller than a 1-liter water bottle in its integrated pocket, the aptly named Ultralight Stuff is far and away the most streamlined option here. For just $45, it’s almost a no-brainer whether you’re using it as your primary bag or a backup.
We love the versatility of the Osprey for space- and weight-conscious situations, but keep in mind that this isn’t your standard travel duffel. With a thin nylon construction and small 30-liter capacity, it won’t hold up to long-term abuse, keep your gear dry, or shuttle much more than a well-organized overnight kit. But it’s fully functional for the right application with a padded shoulder strap, accessory pocket, and smooth-running zippers. See the Osprey Ultralight Stuff Duffel
Best Waterproof Duffel Bag
7. yeti panga 75 ($350).
Osprey is an industry leader in backpacking packs , so it should come as no surprise that their Transporter toes the line between backpack and duffel better than most. With padded straps and an adjustable sternum strap designed with carrying comfort in mind, the Transporter is a great option for travelers who need to cover distance with their duffel. In terms of features, a zippered pocket at one end is great for storing important items like travel documents and charging cables, and you get a wide U-shaped opening along with an interior mesh pocket, deployable rain flap, and straps to keep items in place as you walk. Added up, the Transporter is one of our favorite duffels for trips that start at the airport and take you to seriously adventurous locales.
Coming in at $180 for the 65-liter version, the Osprey Transporter is a similar bang for your buck as the Patagonia Black Hole above and a touch more expensive than The North Face's Base Camp below. Durability-wise, its 900-denier recycled polyester is on par with that of the Black Hole (the TNF is a bit more robust at 1,000D), and our duffel shows no real signs of wear after being thrown around on a month-long trip to Nepal. The lack of an over-the-shoulder strap is a bit of an inconvenience, but you do get a functional carry handle along with Osprey’s best-in-class backpack carry. All told, if you’re looking for the carrying comfort of a premium pack alongside the convenience of a duffel, the Transporter should be near the top of your list. See the Osprey Transporter 65
9. Mountain Hardwear Expedition Duffel 100 ($280)
For climbers embarking on long journeys into the greater ranges, it doesn’t get much better than the Mountain Hardwear Expedition. This duffel is purpose built for hard work, with water-resistant 840-denier ballistic nylon in the body and a burly 1,000-denier base lined with foam for both structure and protection. A wraparound daisy chain allows you to lash it down in endless configurations, whether you’re headed to basecamp with the help of a mule, truck, or boat. And the Expedition’s most unique element is its massive D-zip opening, which extends via wings on each end and even folds all the way open for great basecamp organization (complete with internal tote bag-style handles).
For such a utilitarian duffel, the Expedition packs in a surprising number of organizational features. You get a handy internal compression system that can secure all or some of your load, along with four small zip pockets (two internal, two external). And because we’re all familiar with wrestling the zipper closed on an over-full duffel, many will appreciate the integrated top compression strap that cinches the sides together and reduces zipper strain. Finally, like most designs here, the Expedition includes backpack straps, which also serve as a carry handle by way of integrated Velcro patches. The technical style and steeper price tag will turn away most casual users, but for demanding expeditions, the Expedition is a great tool for the job. See the Mountain Hardwear Expedition Duffel 100
10. Nemo Double Haul 55L Convertible Duffel and Tote ($180)
Duffel bags are a fun bunch, but we don’t see a ton of innovation year over year. Nemo’s new Double Haul breaks that mold with a well-executed two-in-one design that offers a lot of versatility. To swap from duffel to tote mode, simply release the side buckles to maximize the interior (Nemo claims it increases capacity by around 35%) and untuck the tote handles from inside. Reverting to a duffel is just a matter of reversing the process, with the option to wear it as a backpack or carry it by hand via the dual grab handles at the top. As we’ve come to expect from Nemo, the rest of the design exudes quality, from the highly water-resistant exterior to the stiffened trusses inside the bag to keep it upright while you’re packing. Nemo even includes a small storage pouch/packing cube that clips inside.
What’s not to like with Nemo’s innovative Double Haul? First, while the trusses add a nice amount of structure along the sides (in tote mode), the base is lacking in structure. We wish Nemo had reinforced this area to inspire a little more confidence when setting the Double Haul down on rough surfaces (its 420D fabrics are on the thinner end), although we haven’t experienced any issues to date. Another complaint is that the grab handles at the top of the bag are noticeably stiff, which can make it unwieldy to carry by hand. Finally, we wish the backpack straps stowed out of the way when not in use (this feature can also be helpful when checking a bag at the airport). To be sure, we commend Nemo for thinking outside the box and consider the Double Haul a very fun and functional addition to the market, but the fact that it’s a bit more competitive as a tote than a duffel bag pushes it slightly down in our rankings. See the Nemo Double Haul 55L
11. Gregory Supply 90 ($120)
We really like what Gregory has done with their Supply Duffel. Updated last year, this bag simply screams “function,” with a durable 600-denier polyester body and base, burly #10 YKK zipper and oversized T-Grip pull, and a price tag that beats out most duffels here. In fact, at just $120 for the 90-liter version, the Supply is still considerably cheaper than many 60-liter models on our list. For travel and outdoor applications like camping, ski trips, and even expeditions, this is a durable and high-capacity duffel that checks most of the boxes.
But with its function-first attitude, the Gregory Supply isn’t for everyone. While you do get tuckaway backpack straps and one external pocket, it lacks the bells and whistles we see in much of the competition, including a U-shaped top zip and dirty-laundry compartment. We’ve come to value the large top access of a model like the Black Hole when we’re living out of a duffel, but the simple entry of the Gregory is sufficient for most uses. In the end, as long as you’re aware of the trade-offs, the Supply is a really nice option to have that will save you some money without making many compromises in terms of durability. See the Gregory Supply 90
12. The North Face Base Camp Medium ($149)
First released in 1986, the Base Camp is a classic offering from The North Face and a direct competitor to our top-ranked Patagonia Black Hole above. It’s similarly tough and water-resistant, offers easy access to the inside, and can be carried as a backpack, which we love. Both bags offer comparable organization pockets, but the Base Camp’s medium and large models add an exterior compartment on one end that allows you to separate dirty clothes and shoes. The Base Camp comes in more colors and designs than we can count, and is available in capacities ranging from 31 liters (XS) to a whopping 150 liters (XXL). For everything from a carry-on to an expedition workhorse, this is one of the most popular duffels on the market year after year.
Although we do like the Base Camp line and have used them for years, we prefer the Black Hole for a few reasons. First, the outer fabric on The North Face shows scuff marks more easily than its Patagonia counterpart. Second, at 3 pounds 8 ounces, the TNF is nearly a pound heavier. Finally, we found the backpack straps on the Base Camp to be slightly more difficult to detach than those on the Black Hole, making your airport check-in a bit more frantic. But for a reliable all-around duffel and more versatility in terms of size and colors, the Base Camp is a solid choice. And TNF also offers the Base Camp Voyager collection , which features a more modern design, lighter materials, and improved organization—albeit at a slightly steeper price point and with fewer capacities to choose from (32, 42, or 62L). See the North Face Base Camp Medium
13. Black Diamond Stonehauler 60L ($190)
Relatively new to the scene is Black Diamond’s Stonehauler, which offers a climber’s take on the classic outdoor duffel. Building off popular designs like the Patagonia Black Hole and TNF Basecamp, Black Diamond placed 5-millimeter closed cell foam into the Stonehauler’s walls to guard against sharp gear like ice tools and climbing cams (a nice touch, as our cams have dug a hole in the base of our Black Hole). They also added on a 2-kilonewton haul loop for extra assurance when securing your gear to a mule or truck (heck, you could even haul the duffel up El Cap). Tack on a rugged 600- by 1,500-denier body fabric and reinforced ends, and the Stonehauler is impressively durable and ready for all the rigors of your next expedition.
We’re impressed with Black Diamond’s design and think the Stonehauler makes a great fit for climbing, but the duffel risks being overkill for the majority of people and uses. Most travelers don’t need a haul loop or padded side walls, especially when the added tech results in a higher price (the 60L Stonehauler is $41 more than the TNF Base Camp 71L, for example). Further, we’re a bit miffed by the design, which places more durable fabric on the ends of the bag but not on the base. But BD does add some nice travel features with three zippered pockets, an internal laundry bag and compression straps, and removable shoulder straps. And you can upgrade to their Pro models (30 and 45L), which feature a padded laptop sleeve. See the Black Diamond Stonehauler 60L
14. Eagle Creek Migrate 60L ($129)
The Eagle Creek Migrate 60L is a nice option for travelers looking for a durable hauler with an assortment of carry options. It’s one of the more affordable duffels on the market at just $129 for the 60-liter version, and offers no shortage of bells and whistles with both tote and haul handles, glove-friendly zipper pulls, lockable main zips, an external zip pocket, and the option for both over-the-shoulder and backpack carry. What’s more, the main fabric is fairly robust (900D) and dirt-resistant, while the seamless bathtub base (1,680D) will keep your gear dry even on wet ground. It all adds up to one of the best values out there and a great duffel from a respected travel luggage company.
All that said, the Migrate falls short of the more premium options above in one main way: access. Eagle Creek opted for a straight zip instead of the U-shaped lid of many duffels here (like the Black Hole above), meaning the Migrate is a lot harder to live out of and keep organized. But on the bright side, the simplified build does result in a lower price tag, and you get 5 extra liters of space if you leave the side buckles undone. And we’ve gotta give props to Eagle Creek for their efforts toward sustainability: The Migrate is made with bluesign-approved materials and recycled plastics. In addition to the standard version here, it also comes as a wheeled duffel in 110- and 130-liter capacities. See the Eagle Creek Migrate 60L
15. Gregory Alpaca 60 ($160)
Updated fairly recently, the Gregory Alpaca is a durable and water-resistant duffel that checks all the boxes for rigorous outdoor use. Like the Black Hole above, it has a large U-shaped opening, boasts padded and removable backpack straps, and is made with a durable 900-denier ripstop polyester with a TPU coating for water resistance. Throw in storm flaps over the top zipper, an expandable end pocket for dirty laundry, internal mesh pockets, and an included packing cube that pulls double duty as a stuff sack, and the Alpaca strikes us as another thoughtfully built and well-equipped outdoor/travel duffel.
The Alpaca is a direct competitor to the Black Hole, and there’s certainly a lot to like about the design. The 60-liter version is about $10 cheaper than Patagonia’s 55-liter duffel, the packing cube is a nice addition (similar designs will run you $20 to $30), and the oversized end pocket has a lot of utility compared to the Black Hole’s smaller side pocket. But Gregory can’t quite match the brand cachet of Patagonia, and you only get a choice between three colors (compared to the Black Hole’s nine). In the end, both are high-quality outdoor duffels from trusted brands—built to withstand air travel, far-flung expeditions, and everything in between. See the Gregory Alpaca 60
16. Cotopaxi Allpa 70L ($200)
Cotopaxi has carved out a corner of the market with their spunky outdoor and travel gear, epitomized by fun colorblocking and sustainably sourced materials. The Allpa Duo 70L here is their largest and most functional duffel, great for international flights and road trips alike. Similar to the Black Hole, the Allpa features durable materials and large U-shaped access to the main compartment. But it tacks on a few more features, including a separate laundry compartment with mesh pocket (we’ve found this incredibly useful) and three zippered accessory pockets on the exterior (the Black Hole has just one). We also appreciate the Cotopaxi’s convenient carry-handle stash pockets, which get them out of the way when not in use.
At $200 for the 70-liter version, the Allpa is about the same price as the Black Hole 70, and offers an extra dose of convenience with its additional features. But we do have a major gripe with its design: The duffel does not include buckles on the backpack straps, meaning you’ll have to unthread the webbing for unhindered access to the main compartment. But there’s still a lot to like about the duffel, especially for fans of Cotopaxi’s design aesthetic. The Allpa duffel also comes in a 50-liter version, and the Allpa collection also features a full lineup of travel packs, fanny packs , and gear-hauler totes. See the Cotopaxi Allpa 70L
17. REI Co-op Big Haul 60 Recycled ($139)
We know the competition is stiff in this category, including popular and proven bags like the Patagonia Black Hole and The North Face Base Camp above. But the second REI duffel to make our list wins out in one important category: price. For $139, the Big Haul 60 is another tough and versatile option with a healthy array of bells and whistles. You get solid weather resistance, comfortable backpack straps, a number of handles for easy grabbing, and decent organization on the inside in the form of mesh pockets. The 60-liter duffel included here likely can be used as a carry-on provided it’s not stuffed to the gills, or you can play it safe and opt for the 40-liter version for $119.
Given that the REI Co-op Big Haul 60 is a strong value, why is it included toward the bottom of this list? From our experience, the build quality isn’t quite up to Patagonia standards, and the REI doesn’t have that sleek, high-end look either. On the other hand, the Big Haul has a thicker (1,680D) fabric around the bottom to prevent wear and tear (and a thinner 400D nylon around the top), many of the same features, and should get the job done for most people and uses. What’s more, it's now made with recycled fabric, which is a big win for everyone. All in all, it’s another quality product from REI’s in-house line at an attractive price point. And the Co-op also makes the Big Haul Recycled in a rolling version, which comes in both 30- and 34-inch sizes ($279 and $299 respectively). See the REI Co-op Big Haul 60 Recycled
18. Mountain Hardwear Camp 4 65 ($140)
Mountain Hardwear offers some of the most serious outdoor duffels on the market, from the high-capacity Expedition above to the Camp 4 here. Riffing off the design of a haul bag, the Camp 4 has a cylindrical shape that lies on its side when open but can stand up on its own when full. In our opinion this is more of a stylistic feature than anything (climbers will love the vibe), but it might come in handy while staging duffels for transport—and we do love the large external zip pocket at the top for staying organized. Finally, one large grab handle on each side are great for the duffel shuffle, and the backpack straps remove when not in use.
But despite its haul-bag aesthetic, the Camp 4 is not particularly robust compared to most duffels here. The relatively thin 420-denier nylon will hold up to a lot of use, but we don’t recommend actually trying to haul the bag up an abrasive rock face (the similarly intentioned Black Diamond Stonehauler above features a much thicker 600 x 1,500D shell, although weight goes up by around 7 oz.). On the other hand, we do appreciate the Camp 4’s generous reinforcements around the edges, which is where duffels tend to collect wear, and its relatively compact packed size will come in handy for some. In the end, the Mountain Hardwear is a great combination of style and function for $50 less than the Stonehauler 60, making it another nice option for those packing for their next adventure. See the Mountain Hardwear Camp 4 65
19. Backcountry All Around 60L ($139)
The All Around is Backcountry’s addition to the outdoor duffel market and a continuation of their growing line of in-house gear. Similar to the Patagonia Black Hole and The North Face Base Camp above, it boasts a U-shaped zipper opening, several pockets for organization, and the option of being worn as a backpack. And like the Base Camp, an external zipper on one end opens to a large secondary compartment, great for separating dirty laundry or shoes. And with the most recent redesign, the All Around now includes a padded base for added structure and protection.
Backcountry didn’t necessarily do anything new in the All Around, but they did make a quality bag at a respectable price point. Stacked up against our top-ranked Black Hole, it lags behind in durability (300D vs. 900D polyester) and capacity options, and you’ll either love or hate the bold goat logo on one end. And while some of Patagonia’s colorways are more subtle or sophisticated (call it what you will), Backcountry has taken a page out of Cotopaxi’s book with their loud, colorblocked designs. The All Around will save you $30 compared to the Black Hole 55 (and give you 5L more space), but we recommend that consistent travelers stick with the tried-and-true Patagonia. See the Backcountry All Around 60L
Duffel Bag Comparison Table
About our testing process.
The editors at Switchback are no strangers to travel—it’s literally in our name. Based on our collective experiences traveling both domestically and internationally, we started this list in early 2019 with 18 high-quality duffels, some of which remain to this day (including our top-rated Patagonia Black Hole). Former senior editor Jenny Abegg took ownership of the guide soon after, adding her expertise as a globetrotter in constant pursuit of perfect granite and seldom-trafficked trails from southern Patagonia to the Canadian Rockies. Senior editor Chris Carter currently manages the round-up. Based in the southeastern U.S., Chris is always daydreaming about his next adventure, with bucket-list destinations like Nepal and Africa already stamped on his passport.
There’s no one-size-fits-all duffel bag, so our lineup of 19 picks above runs the gamut from ultralight and packable options for picking up souvenirs during your travels to burly waterproof and wheeled models that can take a licking. When we evaluate performance, we look at several factors: Capacity will largely depend on your intended use and packing preferences, but a practical organizational layout, multiple carrying options, and thick fabrics are all hallmarks of a high-quality design. We’ve stuffed many of the designs above to the brim in search of the best options, and we’ll continue bringing new and noteworthy duffels along on adventures near and far to keep the list up-to-date.
Duffel Bag Buying Advice
Duffel bag categories: travel, outdoor, waterproof, duffel bag capacity, roller duffel bags.
- Main Compartment
- External Pockets
- Compression Straps
- Daisy Chains (Lash Points)
- Carrying Options
- Durability (Denier)
Water Resistance
Packability.
- Sustainability
Travel Duffels Whether you’re packing for a weekend getaway, flying home for the holidays, or going to the gym, travel duffels offer a durable way to transport items from Point A to B. These bags range from minimally featured duffels—often just sporting hand carry straps and shoulder straps for short commutes—to roller bags (like the Osprey Sojourn Shuttle 100L ) that are great for carting around heavy loads. Robust fabrics and rugged wheels set the travel bags in this article apart from the standard suitcases and rollers you often see at the airport. That said, these bags lack the focus on water-resistance that we see in outdoor duffels, usually forgoing storm flaps over the zippers and DWR coating. But for travelers who don’t plan on subjecting their bags to the elements, travel duffels are a nice mix of durability, convenience, and simplicity.
Outdoor Duffels Many duffels on this list are made by big outdoor brands like Patagonia, The North Face, Osprey, and Black Diamond. Outdoor use can vary substantially, from throwing your bag in the back of a truck to hardcore expeditions. In this category, look for robust fabrics with DWR coating, water-resistant zippers or storm-flaps, comfortable backpack carrying straps, lash points, and handles for grabbing the bag from multiple angles. And versatility is a notable upside of outdoor duffels: We’ll often use them for basic travel purposes as well, especially those with multiple carrying options and convenient organizational features like U-shaped openings and multiple pockets or compartments. For example, the Patagonia Black Hole , our top pick, can be used from anything from serious outdoor exploration to standard air travel (and it looks the part for both).
Waterproof Duffels Most duffels here are highly water-resistant, meaning they're able to keep out light to moderate rain and snow. But a small percentage of users, including rafters, fishermen and women, and winter adventurers, need a fully waterproof duffel. The market is limited, but there are a few bags that offer a high level of waterproofing, including the Yeti Panga above, Osprey Transporter Waterproof , and NRS High Roll Duffel Dry Bag . With the help of thick waterproof fabrics, watertight zippers, and roll tops, these bags are designed to keep your gear dry on wet boat decks, in inclement weather, and during quick dunks in the water (the Osprey even has an IPX7 rating, meaning it'll keep water out when submerged in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes). Given their overbuilt nature, we wouldn’t want a waterproof duffel for anything but the harshest and wettest of environments: They’re simply too heavy, expensive, and technically oriented (minimal organization and straps) for everyday use.
Large: 75+ liters Duffels that are 75 liters or larger are heavy haulers for longer trips, multiple people, and outdoor equipment (boots, backpacks, tents, etc.). When we fly to go backpacking, we love our 100-liter REI Co-op Roadtripper Duffel : It can fit multiple empty backpacks, bulky footwear, and all of our extras. It’s worth noting that these bags can get heavy fast depending on what you stow inside of them, so keep an eye out for total weight as you’re packing. Clothing and most regular items should keep you below the 50-pound checked bag limit, but if you’re packing anything particularly heavy, it can be an issue. And for serious outdoor and expedition use, duffels like The North Face Base Camp are made all the way up to 150 liters.
The roller duffel is one of those “have your cake and eat it, too” scenarios for travelers wanting the ease of wheeling their bag with the packing convenience of a duffel. We’ll start by noting that roller duffels are quite popular, and particularly for air travel. You simply take the bag out of your car, wheel it to check-in (or your gate if it’s a carry-on), and you’re off. Roller duffels are ideal for those who don’t want to carry their bag on their back or shoulder, and some of the smaller versions (in the 40-liter range and under) are carry-on compatible.
But roller duffels do have their limitations. First, rarely do roller duffels come with anything more than carry handles (read: no backpack straps), making them difficult to transport in areas without sufficient rolling surfaces. Second, cheaper or ultralight duffels have a tendency to fall over when full, which is something to be aware of when making a purchase (heavier models like the Osprey Sojourn Shuttle do not fall over, which makes them worth the extra cost in our opinion). Finally, roller duffels inherently have more breakable parts. Some duffels have replaceable wheels but many don’t, which is a quick way to lose all of that easy transport functionality.
For travel scenarios where you’ll be moving around a lot—think backpacking through Europe—we prefer non-roller duffels. They’re easy to grab and throw on your back, and you don’t have to worry about the surface (if you’ve ever tried taking a roller duffel down a cobblestone street, you know what we’re talking about). If you’re primarily an air traveler and moving your bag long distances by vehicle, a roller duffel is a fine option, and you do get the added benefit of one hard side for protecting your belongings. For the purposes of this article and the picks above, we’ve included a handful of our favorite roller models, and some of the standard designs have wheeled versions available.
Pockets and Organization
Main Compartment Hands down, the easiest duffels to pack, unpack, and rummage around in are those with a large, U-shaped opening. Duffels such as the Osprey Transporter 65 feature this design: A zippered flap extends around three of the four sides of the top of the duffel and opens to reveal most of the contents. These bags provide easy access whether in a hotel, tent, or on the road. Other bags open in a more traditional style, with one zipper that extends across the top of the bag. With a smaller opening, access to the contents is more limited, and especially when full (this means more rummaging and disorganization). If you’re looking to prioritize convenience above all else, large roller duffels like the Osprey Sojourn Shuttle offer the most rigid structure and largest opening for packing and unpacking.
External Pockets When choosing a duffel, consider how much you’ll want access to your belongings as you travel. The most streamlined models feature one large compartment with no internal organization (the REI Co-op Roadtripper, for example), while more fully featured designs include handy external pockets for small items or padded compartments for a tablet or computer. Some duffel bags are even made with specific gear organization in mind, such as the Thule Bike Gear Locker Duffel (with dedicated pockets for shoes and a helmet) and the Thule RoundTrip Snowsports Duffel , which features a fleece-lined goggle pocket and boot compartments on each end. For travelers, we think that at least one external pocket is nice to separate out your smaller essentials.
Compression Straps Compression straps, both internal and external, can help make a duffel’s load more compact. Internal straps remove strain from the zipper and compress your gear inside the duffel to keep it from shifting during transit. We see these on models like the Patagonia Black Hole and Mountain Hardwear Expedition Duffel . External compression straps can be on the ends or sides (such as with The North Face Base Camp) and tighten the duffel after the zipper has been shut. External straps are especially useful on large duffels that might not be stuffed to capacity, and they help make your bag less unruly for travel. Additionally, if you plan on frequently carrying your duffel as a backpack, we encourage you to consider a model with compression straps—it makes the whole operation a lot more comfortable.
Daisy Chains (Lash Points) If you’re using your duffel primarily to transport your belongings via plane, train, or automobile, you’re probably wondering why you might need the daisy chains lining the exterior. However, put your pack in a raft, saddle it to a mule, or strap it to the roof of your van, and you’ll wonder how you ever got by without them. Not all duffels come with daisy chains (a.k.a. lash points) and some have more than others. If you know that you’ll need to secure your duffel for a wild ride, definitely be on the lookout for a bag that sports plenty of reinforced lash points. The most outdoorsy the bag, the more likely it is to be lined with daisy chains.
Carrying Options: Backpack Straps, Shoulder Straps, Handles
We’ve all been there: clumsily dragging our bag across the airport lobby and cursing ourselves for not purchasing something with wheels (or a travel backpack ). And if you’re looking for a bag in the 60-liter range or larger, know that when it gets full, it’s going to be heavy . The good news is that duffel manufacturers have gotten creative with designing bags that can be carried in a multitude of ways. Below are the main carrying options, and some fully featured bags offer all four.
Backpack Straps For those who are able to throw their bag over their back and walk with it, backpack straps are our preferred carrying method. Many of the high-end bags on this list have backpack straps that are lightly padded and often removable. One duffel in particular, the Osprey Transporter , has many similarities to an actual backpack and is great for those planning to cover longer distances. Keep in mind that carrying comfort does vary, which is one reason why some bags are ranked higher than others. When not in use, many backpack straps simply detach for storage in the main compartment (this keeps them out of airport conveyor belts). Sometimes, simply tightening down the straps flush to the bag can be enough.
Shoulder Straps Though less comfortable than backpack straps over extended periods, a single shoulder strap is a quick way to carry your duffel short distances. In particular, we like shoulder straps on smaller duffels that don’t weigh a ton (they can start to get uncomfortable around the popular 60-liter range). Not all duffel bags come with shoulder straps, but we see them frequently on smaller capacity, travel-specific bags. Shoulder straps usually are removable, allowing you to streamline your duffel for transport. Carry Handles Most duffels have carry handles of some sort, whether they’re dedicated straps or a simple padded handle connecting the backpack straps to each other. Carry handles are useful for picking up a bag and moving it a short distance, and they’re great for carrying small capacity bags in one hand. Some duffels like the Osprey Transporter omit carry handles altogether in favor of shoulder and backpack straps. This can make sense for big, heavy bags, but we still prefer having the option.
Grab Handles Grab handles often are located on the ends or sides of a bag and sit close to the surface. Similar to carry handles, they are used to quickly lift or slide a duffel. Having a grab handle on each side is convenient when moving the bag around (think about grabbing it from the overhead bin of an airplane or the storage compartment on the bottom of a bus). We love grab handles: They are one the reasons that duffels are so versatile and easy to move around.
Durability (Denier)
We reference durability frequently in this article—everyone wants their investment to last. The most common way of measuring fabric strength is denier (D), and the higher the rating, the tougher the fabric will be. All deniers are not created equal, but this gives you a general idea of how two duffels stack up to each other in terms of toughness. When available, we’ve included the denier rating of each bag in our handy comparison table above, which range from 1,000D for a bag like The North Face Base Camp down to 300D for the Backcountry All Around. It’s worth noting that the manufacturers sometimes provide two numbers, which refer to the different panels (usually the highest number is the bottom of the bag that is exposed to the ground, whereas the lower number are the sides and top). This number may not be the definitive factor in your buying decision, but it certainly can help tip the scales when choosing between two close competitors.
Duffels advertised as “water-resistant” are designed to keep your belongings protected from light rain and soggy ground. These models often cover their durable ripstop fabric with a laminate that keeps moisture from soaking in (often a DWR treatment or something similar). A DWR treatment certainly is a nice feature for everyone using a duffel: The weather is unpredictable when traveling, you never know when your duffel might be sitting on the tarmac for a few extra minutes, and it’s super helpful for outdoor use. In addition, some bags have flaps covering the zippers, which can be a point of weakness. Water-resistant gear does have limitations: It should work well in light-to-moderate precipitation but eventually will soak through.
As mentioned above, a few duffels on the market take it a step further with waterproof fabrics, including the Yeti Panga above. With a fully waterproof zippered seal, the Yeti can even be submerged. On the other hand, most duffels with vinyl or laminate finishes (such as the Patagonia Black Hole) will keep your gear dry in a rainstorm, but their zippers and seams might leak with sustained exposure to moisture. All things considered, a waterproof duffel is essential for water sports but overkill for travelers who stick to land.
Some travelers may not care about the weight of their duffel, but for others it’s a factor, and particularly with heavier rolling models. Most non-wheeled duffels weigh just a few pounds or less, which makes them easy to carry, throw in your car, and store when not in use. Rolling duffels, on the other hand, tend to get a bit heavy. For example, The North Face Base Camp Voyager Roller weighs 9 pounds 7 ounces empty for the 94-liter version, which already accounts for almost 20% of the standard 50-pound limit for checked bags. And the Osprey Sojourn Shuttle 100L weighs 8 pounds 9.6 ounces but has a larger capacity at 100 liters (and comes in a massive 130-liter version). We can tell you that a loaded Sojourn Shuttle with things like shoes can get awfully close to the 50 pounds—we’ve been in the high 40s on a number of occasions. It’s also worth noting that a 45-pound bag isn’t the easiest to get in and out of your car or up a flight of stairs.
Packability won't be high on the priority list for most travelers, but there are a few instances in which a streamlined duffel can come in handy. For those who anticipate coming home with more than they started—or vice versa—being able to stow an empty duffel in another bag is a great way to consolidate your load. A few of the picks above pack into a stuff pocket or included packing cube, including the REI Co-op Roadtripper 100 and Patagonia Black Hole 55. However, it's worth noting that these options are still quite bulky—if you need a more minimalist design, check out a model like the Osprey Ultralight Stuff Duffel . Ultra-packable duffels do come with their fair share of trade-offs—including less durable fabrics, a floppy structure, and typically small capacities—so we only recommend them for those who specifically need the more streamlined design.
Sustainability
We appreciate when brands go the extra mile in creating eco-friendlier products, starting with the use of recycled materials. Another increasingly common measure in the duffel world and beyond is PFC/PFAS-free DWR coatings that forgo the use of perfluorocarbons—“forever chemicals” that are notorious for their inability to break down over time. Finally, we look out for bluesign-approved materials that have been deemed safe for workers, consumers, and the environment, as well as certification to the Fair Trade standard—this indicates that a brand has put extra money into production to ensure workers are compensated fairly and have access to safe working conditions (you can read more about Patagonia’s involvement in the program here ). Patagonia, Cotopaxi, and REI Co-op are three clear leaders in the sustainability realm, but other notable players like Osprey, Gregory, Nemo, and Eagle Creek have begun incorporating some or all of the measures above in many of their products—duffel bags included. Back to Our Top Duffel Bag Picks Back to Our Duffel Bag Comparison Table
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Best Travel Duffel Bags – Discover the Art of the Duffel Carry
Most people tend to travel with a suitcase or backpack, but we’re here to review the best duffel bags and highlight their many advantages.
Now that big outdoor brands like Marmot, The North Face, and Patagonia have put their know-how and years of experience into this marketplace, the duffel bag has been revolutionized, no longer just an oversized bag to get from point A to point B.
Even the simplest travel duffel, however, have their advantages. For one, they’re the best option if you are traveling with bulkier items such as snow boots, life jackets, or camping gear.
All of that being said, not all duffel bags are created equal. Whether you need a bag for your next adventure or simply a sleek bag to travel for work, we’ve reviewed dozens and dozens of duffels and compiled a list of the top ones on the market.
So if you think your luggage is due for an upgrade, check out our comprehensive reviews of the best travel duffel bags around, and get yourself a duffel worthy of broke backpackers, adventurers, vacationers alike! We’ve got everything from duffel bags with compartments, those with backpack straps and weather resistant numbers too!
So, ya’ll want to find out what THE best travel duffel bag is, you’re in the right place! Let’s go!
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Quick Answer: The Best Travel Duffel Bags on the Market
Top picks of the best travel duffel bags, how to choose a travel duffel bag, how we tested these duffel bags, the best travel duffel bags – comparison table, faq about the best travel duffel bags, what is the best travel duffel bag – final thoughts.
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- Osprey Transporter Expedition Duffel – The Overall Best Duffel Bag
- Nomatic Travel Bag – High-Utility Backpack Meets Duffel Bag
- Monarc Settra Duffel Backpack – Best Eco Duffel/Backpack
- REI Co-op Big Haul Recycled Rolling Duffel – Best Travel Duffel Bag with Wheels
- Patagonia Black Hole – Best Carry on Travel Duffel Bag
- Kodiak Leather 60l Weekender – Best Men’s Leather Duffel Bag
- Under Armour Women’s UA Motivator Duffle Sport Bag – Best Women’s Travel Duffel Bag
- UNIQUEBELLA Suit Travel Duffel – Best Business Travel Duffel Bag
- The North Face Base Camp Duffel – Best Duffel Bag for Expeditions
- The Classic Duffle by Mahi Best Small Travel Duffel Bag
- Nemo Double Haul Convertible – Best Packable Duffel
Osprey Transporter Expedition Duffel
- Price: > $160
- > Stowable padded backpack straps
- > Rain flaps
Nomatic Travel Bag
- Price: > $289.99
- > Highly-functional backpack with a duffel mode
- > Durable and modern traveler equipped
Monarc Setra Duffel Backpack
- Price: > $175
- > Carry on Compliant
- > Made from recycled bottles
REI Co-op Big Haul Recycled Rolling Duffel – 30
- Price: > $279
- > Integrated wheels
- > Large for longer trips
Patagonia Black Hole Duffle
- Price: > $159
- > Backpack handles and grab handles
- > Nice and light
Kodiak 60l Weekender
- Price: > $459
- > High quality leather
- > Roomy and spacious
Under Armour Women’s UA Motivator Duffle Sport Bag
- Price: > $42
- > Lightweight
- > Water Resistant
UNIQUEBELLA Suit Travel Duffel
- Price: > $65.99
- > Rolls out flat to take suits
- > Wrinkle-free clothes storage
The North Face Base Camp Duffel
- > Just 4 lbs in weight
- > Come with backpack straps
MAHI Leather Duffle
- Price: > $194.25
- > Compact and 28L
- > Tons of organizational pockets
NEMO Double Haul Convertible
- Price: > $180
- > Comes with Tote Back!
- > Durable and Packable
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Overall Best Duffel Bag – Osprey Transporter Expedition Duffel
The Osprey Transporter Expedition Duffel offers its users the best of both worlds. It has all the features that drew you to a travel duffel bag in the first place, along with a comfortable set of stowable, padded shoulder straps if you have to carry it for a longer period.
This duffel’s zippers are lockable, giving added peace of mind if and when you need to let it out of your eye line – such as on an aircraft or in a hostel room – and also has the bonus of a padded internal compartment to keep your delicate tech safe while on the move.
What’s more, the quickest of touches will convince you of the long-lasting durability of the materials used, together with a rain flap to keep precipitation from ruining your time away!
- Stowable padded backpack straps
- Zips can be locked
- Padded compartment for tech
- Not fully waterproof
- 40 liter might be too small for some
- Not guaranteed to be carry-on compliant
- Rigid construction
How The Osprey Transporter Tested
I have personally tested dozens of Osprey travel packs now and its rare I encounter one that I don’t love. We took the transporter on a road trip across the Atlantique region of France and packed it full of enough gear for 2 people. It felt very strong, rigid and weatherproof and I have no doubt that it would withstand a goos few years of abuse. The organisational layout is highly intuitive and we found it easy to pack, and retrieve our gear when we needed it.
In terms of downsides, I am just not all that sure about how much I like backpack /duffel hybrids and this one does feel slightly awkward to me when I wore it as a backpack. Sure, the backpack straps do pack away but this adds to the weight and I did feel it.
Is the Osprey Transporter Expedition Duffel for me?
If you love the idea of a travel duffel bag but worry about how you’re going to transport it further distances, then the Osprey Transporter Expedition Duffel has it all figured out thanks to the incorporated backpack straps! It’s one of the reasons it stands out amongst the other duffel bags.
The padded tech compartment is a great addition, as is the ability to lock the zips!
Our team rated this as their “best travel duffel backpack”, which means kinda what it says, a duffel that works just as well as a backpack and they love that versatility. They felt it had most of the features of some of the best Osprey backpacks whilst having the ability to be used as a duffel.
They really love that it opens up more like a clamshell backpack into a super roomy interior. As an added bonus the skate rats on the team loved that it came in well as a travel skateboard bag even if it wasn’t explicitly designed that way.
Duffel Bag Meets High-Utility Backpack – Nomatic Travel Bag
This duffel bag is not purely a duffel bag. In fact, it’s not even primarily a duffel bag. And that’s why we like it so damn much!
The Nomatic Travel Bag is a backpack for the modern-day traveller. It’s loaded on the organization without an excess of empty space for unnecessary packing. Tech gear gets sleeves, shoes and dirty laundry get dedicated compartments, and everything else gets a space too!
But the best part is that if you flip this bad boy over and modify the straps, you have a completely functional duffel bag! Could we say it’s like a transformer. Yes, it most certainly is.
It functions as a very structured duffel bag with a lot of interior organisation, however, to be totally honest, that’s kinda rad!
- 40 L of pure organizational storage
- Qualifies for carry-on luggage
- Incredibly durable design
- Doubles as a backpack!
- Not a traditional duffel bag
- Kind of cube-like in duffel-mode
- Premium pricing
- Not the right choice for everyone
How The Nomatic Travel Bag Tested
We’re pretty intimate with the Nomatic travel bag now and it has accompanied various team members all over the world. We love its high quality materials and the fact it looks and feels new even after a year of use. We always make the most of its packing and organisational capabilities where everything has its right place. In fact, the Nomatic travel bag performed so well during a recent trip to Barcelona that a street thug could not help but steal it from us…is there any higher accolade that can be bestowed upon a bag?!
Is the Nomatic Travel Bag for me?
For people seeking a traditional duffel bag, no. However, for those that dig the option to wear it as a backpack and travel for work and with a certain selection of gear they need to keep protected (eg. a laptop and tablet), it’s perfect.
Our team are really massive fans of this bag and for a few different reasons. Firstly, the actual functionality between using it as a duffel and a backpack is second to none and it really means this bag can be used in so many different situations. On top of that its organisational features were a real selling point for our team.
If you’re on the fence, we’d recommend checking out the Nomatic Travel Bag review .
Best Eco Duffel/Backpack – Monarc Settra Duffel Backpack
The realities of travel can really take their toll on the planet. It’s no surprise that Ecological and Sustainable travel initiatives are now really gaining momentum. The Monarc 2-in-1 Duffle-Backpack is the world’s first backpack made from 100% recycled bottles and the producers have been awarded a highly coveted “plastic negative” rating.
But here this, not only is this backpack totally eco-friendly but it’s also a bloody great pack. Firstly, its 2-1 concept design means it can be worn as a backpack or carried as a duffel using the comfortable handle/ shoulder strap. If you do wear it on your bag, there are adjustable straps to help carry the weight. I really love this pack, even though I am not a HUGE duffel fan I have now had this bag for years and tested it extensively.
- Made from recycled plastic bottles
- TSA Carry-on compliant
- 2 in 1 Duffel and Backpack!
- Kinda heavy
- No compression straps
How The Monarc Settra Tested
I have had this pack for over a year now and so Ive tested it extensively. It performs really well for weekend break type trips by public transport where you can need to pack a change of shoes. It slots into over-head compartments on planes/trains/buses nicely and the organisational layout makes it really easy to find your gear when you need it. I have been rained on quite heavily with this pack and it stayed perfectly dry.
In terms of downsides, it does feel quite heavy after carrying it for a while and I am not a fan of how it feels when worn as a backpack at all.
Is the Monarc Settra Duffel for me?
Then there are the organisational possibilities. Its’ 40L of storage can go pretty far and the pack offers a shoe compartment and a 17” laptop sleeve. Coming in at $149.00, it’s well worth the bucks although if you have the budget we also recommend picking up the full set including camera cube, compression cubes and laundry bags.
Anything else? Oh yeah, it’s also water-resistant, TSA Carry-on compliant and comes with a lifetime guarantee!
Our team are a real environmentally conscious lot and any product that offers features such as being made out of recycled ocean plastic is a winner for them! On top of the sustainable side of the bag, they feel it packs some great features too and they particularly love having the security of both the dedicated laptop pocket as well as the lockable zippered sections.
Best Duffel Bag with Wheels – REI Co-op Big Haul Recycled Rolling Duffel – 30″
While we love The North Face’s Maleta, we also tested the REI Co-op Big Haul and can confirm it is equally as great. This wheeled duffel provides traction in all conditions, but the Sherpa strap lets you carry your duffel when you need to.
Its handle and back-panel structure add durability to the rolling duffel bag. You also have internal compression straps, external zippered pockets, and a small zippered pocket on top for organisation.
- Integrated wheels
- Large for longer trips
- Good Capacity
- High quality
- Wheels can’t be hidden
- No added backpack straps
- Might be too big for some
How The REI Co-op Big Haul Tested
Ok, so we found the REI Co-op Big Haul was easy to neatly pack and unpack, and it slotted easily into the overhead compartments. However, the wheels do make it heavy to carry , (and you will have to carry some of the time) and my arm was aching by the end of the day.
In terms of the materials, the main materials feel strong and the weatherproofing stood up to a bit of rain very well. However, I have felt better quality zippers and wonder if the ones on the Big Haul may start to wear and break after a bit of abuse.
Is the REI Co-op Big Haul for me?
Perfect for a month abroad, The REI Co-op Big Haul wheeled duffel bag has 87 litres of interior space and ample organisation to take you (and your gear) around the world. However, there are no removable backpack straps so you’re stuck to wheeling it around!
For those of our team who need to travel with heavy gear, like the climbers and filmmakers in the gang, the REI Co-op Big Haul really works perfectly for their needs. They feel it offers them much more versatility and durability over a traditional wheeled suitcase with both the carry options and the additional compartments and pockets.
Best Carry on Travel Duffel Bag – Patagonia Black Hole 40
This mid-length machine can store everything you need for weekend trips or even entire vacations for light packers. We tested it out on a weekend trip across Europe that took in planes, buses and trains so the old Black Hole got a good and proper trial.
Store your goods in a bag that just barely sneaks under strict carry-on regulations while staying light as a feather. Once you’ve unpacked, you can neatly store this Patagonia bag inside of itself, using its own pockets to compact.
If you are specifically looking for more carry-on options, check out our best carry on duffel bags post if this is what you’re specifically looking for.
Travelling in cattle class? Have a look at our Ryanair carry-on bags for more specific packs.
How The Patagonia Black Hole Tested
Firstly, even though I have said I am not a fan of wearing duffels as backpacks, this one actually feels ok so big hurrah! When we tested this out we were impressed by its versatility and it performed as well for business trips as it did for weekend expeditions. It isn’t a thick as some other duffels on this list which makes it lighter to carry but may mean it doesn’t last as long although we hasten to point out it felt solid and rugged enough to our testers touch.
Is the Patagonia for me?
Carry the Patagonia Black Hole pack as a duffel or a backpack. This all-purpose travel bag is made with lightweight, tear-resistant matte nylon and has protective padding so you can carry everything all day.
Our team have been big fans of this bag for a while and feel the Black Hole is a classic duffel that does what it sets out to do really well without any bells and whistles. Where the back is lacking slightly on organisational features it makes up for with its incredible durability, weather resistance and all-around versatility. The fact it can be folded down into it’s own little bag and thrown into larger packs as an overflow is also something our team is a big fan of.
Want something more? Well, check this out, Patagonia now also make a rolling duffel version of the Black Hole too!
Best Carry On Travel Duffel Bag (#2) – BAOSHA Canvas Duffel
Although you could easily use the North Face Maleta as your carry on travel duffel bag, our top pick in this category is the BAOSHA Canvas Duffel! It’s one of the most stylish bags on the market .
So, why’s that? This bag belongs in the ‘weekend away in a fancy hotel’ class of duffel bags; this duffel oozes class with its classic look of canvas and faux leather. Durable thanks to its tough materials, it will survive the knocks, dust, and dirt of travel while weighing just 2.8 Pounds. This might just be the most stylish carry on duffel bag on the market!
It has the potential capacity of 55 litres while still being suitable as an airline carry on. Inside you’ll find two zip-close security pockets and a further two open pockets for smaller items, while the outside of the duffel has a further couple of small compartments and external pockets. It also features a removable shoulder strap for great wearability.
- Excellent style
- Durable canvas construction
- Weighs just 2.8 Pounds
- 55 liters may be a little large for some
- No dedicated laptop sleeve
- Faux rather than real leather
- Zips can’t be locked
How The Tileman Canvas Duffel Tested
So, this is not a duffel for serious travelers or outdoor heads. When we tested it we soon came to lament the lower quality material and its lack of special features. While it performed adequately for our testers weekend retreat, he commented that he felt like it may begin to fray in the face of heavier usage.
Is the Tileman Canvas Duffel for me?
If you’re looking for a travel duffel bag that will set the scene for a luxurious or romantic couple of days away, you’ve found it with the Tileman Canvas Duffel!
But more than simply a pretty face, its durability and relative lightness of weight make it a duffel bag you’ll want to reach for again and again!
For those on our team who aren’t always living the dirtbag lifestyle, this duffel finds the perfect balance between cost, functionality and business style. Here at TBB we feel it’s the perfect duffel for commuting with large amounts of gear or people who need space for their gym kid as well as business travellers wanting to look swish on the go.
Best Men’s Leather Duffel – Kodiak Leather 60L Weekender
If you need a bag for a weekend getaway, for everyday use, for business, the Kodiak 60L is definitely the best all-around men’s leather duffel bag. This stylish choice won’t look out of place anywhere: on a high-end weekend getaway, or just running some errands around town.
Made from all thick top-grain leather by the folks at Kodiak 60l Weekender which is sturdy hardwearing and bloody beautiful.
Not a typical chuck-it-all-in duffel, the Kodiak weekend bag has a few organisation options. The bag includes three exterior pockets that use YKK zips, as well as a zipped shoe compartment and a dedicated laptop sleeve at the bottom of the bag. This external pocket means you can easily take your laptop out, and put it in again when it comes to airport security.
Looking specifically for a men’s bag for the weekend , check out our post for more option
How The Kodiak 60L Weekender Tested
When our tester got his hands on this duffel it wasn’t so much love at first sight as love at first scent – the finished leather smelt just lovely! Anyway the bag is not the lightest duffel on this list and our tester did feel the weight of the leather after long periods of carrying. The zips and fittings all felt solid and the pack generally feels built to last.
All in all this is a super simple, stylish pack well and truly earned its place on this list.
Is The Kodiak 60L Weekender For Me?
Speaking of which, this bag is carry-on compliant, so you’ll be able to throw it over your shoulder and breeze right past the luggage carousel on your next trip, which makes this high-quality bag all the more convenient.
This is a stylish, hardwearing and uber-masculine duffel option. Oh, and there’s also a removable shoulder strap for a variety of carrying options.
For the ultimate in style and durability, our team felt this Kodiak leather duffel was a real winner. In fact, they felt if you were looking for a bag you’d have for decades to some, this would be a real sound investment. They just loved how high quality the materials and construction felt alongside the sleek and timeless style.
Best 50 Litre Travel Duffel Bag – Kuhl Escape 50
The KUHL Eskape 50 is a high versatile and durable duffel, custom designed for outdoor travel, and everyday use.
Here are key features of the KUHL Eskape:
The KUHL Eskape 50 offers litres of storage which provides enough space for a few works worth of travel gear. It has one large main compartment with a U-shaped opening, and then several external pockets for easy access to essentials.
Its is made from tough and weather-resistant materials, including a 1680D ballistic nylon bottom and a 500D Poly-TPU coated body. This ensures that the Eskape can withstand a bit of battering and is suitable for outdoor use, protecting your gear from the elements.
- Stylish design – looks great in both urban and outdoor settings
- Quality materials that both durable yet comfy to wear
- Loads of storage space.
- Can be a tad heavy – especially when loaded
- Not be as breathable as some other packs and can get sweaty
- It ain’t cheap
Is The Kuhl Eskape 50 For Me?
The KUHL Eskape boasts padded, adjustable shoulder straps as well as a removable padded shoulder strap. This allows users to carry it comfortably as either a backpack or over a shoulder like a classic duffel. It also has reinforced grab handles on each end for easy lifting and carrying.
The KUHL Eskape 50 has several internal and external pockets. These include a zippered mesh pocket inside the lid, a side pocket with a water-resistant zipper, and a front pocket with a key clip and organizational compartments.
Best Women’s Travel Duffel Bag – Under Armour Women’s UA Motivator Duffle Sport Bag
Its smaller size compared to some of the travel duffel bags on our list makes it great for throwing in some clothes for a last-minute night away from home, or as an everyday duffel for carrying your gym kit.
Its softshell construction means it also folds down incredibly small and can be used as a spare bag without adding much weight to your other luggage! This duffel has a good degree of water resistance, which will keep your kit safe from light rain showers, with other features including a hanging internal pocket to keep small items safe.
- Specifically designed for women
- Lightweight
- Water-resistant
- Hanging internal pocket
- Softshell construction
- No backpack straps
- Not suitable for business travel
How The Under Armour Tested
The tester brought this duffel bag along to a weekend athletic meet. She commented that the colour scheme was a bit too bland for taste, but did appreciate the way in which the bag can be packed down and minimised for day and gym use. In summary, we found this to be a perfectly serviceable day duffel but do question how well it would perform on longer trips in testing weather conditions.
Is the Under Armour Women’s UA Motivator Duffle Sport Bag for me?
Women looking for a simple, lightweight duffel to get their kit from A to B without spending hours packing to fill every nook and cranny of a backpack will be very happy to buy the Under Armour Women’s UA Motivator Duffle Sport Bag. A great everyday travel duffel bag, it also has a great price!
Our team felt this was the best small duffel bag because it just got the job done without being heavy or cumbersome. They felt it was a great affordable and lightweight duffel to use for everyday trips like heading to the beach or the gym and it’s light enough to fold up and throw into your backpack to use whenever you need on your trip.
Best Waterproof Duffel Bag – YETI Panga 50 Dry Duffel
Considering YETI makes the most durable coolers, insulated tumblers, and packs, expect the same emphasis of quality and durability from their dry duffel. You could probably throw this duffel over a waterfall and your stuff would still stay dry!
This is the best travel duffel bag if you are doing any type of water activity – rafting down a river; living on a boat; travelling in monsoon season; you name it, YETI’s got you.
You could simply attach this to the side or a river tube and it would hold up! It has 6 lash points and 2 long straps so you can haul your bag in multiple ways. 2 easy-to-access mesh pockets keep your valuables safely tucked away. We think 50 litres is a perfect size, but if you need something bigger, this bag also comes in a 75 litre and 100-litre size.
- Most durable duffel bag ever
- Fully Waterproof
- Heavy (price you pay for durability)
- Might be overkill for basic trips
How The Yeti Panga Dry Duffel Tested
We’ll confess now, we did not test this duffel by taking it white river rafting. However, we did fill it up with clothes and drop it in a bath tub to test the water proofing and are pleased to report that the inside stayed perfectly dry.
Of course, the waterproofing may begin to wear off after extended periods of use but based on what we have seen the Yeti Panga feels pretty solid.
Is the YETI Panga 50 Dry Duffel for me?
Keep your gear dry on your next trip with the YETI Panga 50 dry duffel. This fully waterproof bag is designed to handle total water submersion while remaining 100% dry on the inside.
Need a seat? Grab your Panga. Need a backpack? Grab your Panga. Need a personal floatation device? Grab your Panga. This is the most durable travel duffel bag on this list. Use it for your craziest adventures!
Our team are big fans of how well-made this duffel is and how much confidence it gave them when it came to protecting their gear. They really put it to the test and our team were super impressed. In fact, one member ended up capsizing on a fishing trip and this bag held tight full of clothing, gear and phones for over an hour as well as keeping our team member afloat too. Pretty impressive!
Best Business Travel Duffel Bag – UNIQUEBELLA Suit Travel Duffel
Thanks to the UNIQUEBELLA Suit Travel Duffel, you can still use a duffel bag and travel with the smarter clothes of a business trip. This duffel cleverly opens out flat to create a dedicated compartment for laying suits and shirts flat without folding them tightly; you’ll find them as wrinkle-free when you arrive at your destination as when you packed them away.
There’s also another dedicated compartment for your business shoes, and four internal zip pockets and a small zip-close external pocket. Lastly, at 55 litres, this duffel both has enough volume for a few days away, and is generally airline carry on compliant.
- Rolls out flat to take suits
- Wrinkle-free clothes storage
- Dedicated shoe compartment
- Internal zip-close pockets
- Made from synthetic materials
- No dedicated tech sleeve
- Not for adventure travel!
How The UNIQUEBELLA Suit Travel Duffel Tested
When we tested this duffel travel bag we were quite taken by the novel design and by the dedicated suit compartment. Whether it truly keeps clothes “wrinkle free” does seem like a bit of an exaggeration although none of us owns a business suit so we could not actually test this out.
Is the UNIQUEBELLA Suit Travel Duffel for me?
Need to keep a suit and shirt crease-free while travelling? Here’s the answer, the UNIQUEBELLA Suit Travel Duffel! Its fold-out design makes it super-easy to transport business wear without the need to iron at your destination and takes care of all those little extras with its shoe compartment and necktie pocket to name just two.
Even us vagabonds need to don a suit from time to time and though our team did feel this bag was a little niche, they felt it cornered position perfectly. They were unsure if the bag would be a little gimmicky but in practice they felt the design actually worked well in practical use and kept their gear wrinkle-free and ready to rock!
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Best Duffel Bag for Expedition – The North Face Base Camp Duffel
When you are hitting the mountains for days on end, you’ll need a duffel bag that is up to the challenge. The North Face Base Camp duffel has been an essential piece of kit for explorers, mountaineers, and adventurers for decades.
- Comes in multiple sizes
- Just 4 lbs in weight
- Ultra Durable
- Come with backpack straps
- Lacks a little rigidity
- Not fully waterproof
- Not all versions carry on compliant
- The big sizes are awkward to carry when packed full
How Did the North Face Base Camp Duffel Test?
We tested this bag in the depths of the Karakoram range in Pakistan. It has been snagged against a barbed wire fence, stepped on by pack mules, dropped in the mud, and snowed on for hours. Whenever I head to the mountains for an extended adventure, you better believe that this bag is coming with. 10 stars.
Is the The North Face Base Camp duffel bag for me?
Are you going on a serious adventure and needing to haul all of your gear along for the ride? This is the bag for you. Our team really loved the simple but high-quality nature of this duffel and generally North Face bags as a whole. They liked that this duffel added a bit more in the way of organisational pockets than the Black Hole and also offered a matt style rather than the shiny exterior of the black hole, which some of the team really preferred.
Best Travel Duffel Bag for the Trails – The North Face Base Camp Voyager Duffel
Well, never thought I would take a duffel bag on hikes and bike rides, but North Face has done it again! This is one of the best all-around travel bags, no question!
You can toss this on top of your car or stow it away on a flight. This bag can easily be used for ANY type of adventure.
The bag unzips for easy access to the main compartment. There is a top padded pocket for delicate items, side pockets for a water bottle and small items, and internal zipper pockets for organization.
The straps and back support are not as padded as The North Face’s hiking backpacks, but it will do the trick for shorter hikes and rides!
- Ripstop weather resistant Nylon material
- Versatile backpack/duffel
- Plenty of organizational compartments
- Not as comfortable as hiking backpacks
- 32 liters might be too small for some
How The North Face Base Camp Voyager Duffel Tested
To test this pack out we brought it along on a multi day camping trip into the wild mountains of Northern Spain. Of course, it did not feel quite as comfortable as a proper hiking backpack would and I did miss the additional support from a dedicated backpack. Still, the straps felt OK and the pack had plenty of room to fit our gear.
Is The North Face Base Camp Voyager Duffel for me?
The North Face Base Camp Voyager Duffel is a mobile base camp for all your mountain-biking, trail-running and skiing escapades. It has all the organizational bells and whistles you need to organize your gear, and multiple uses mean it is a functional bag for a wide array of trips.
Our team felt this was the perfect duffel for those who love adventure travel and outdoor sports. They were particularly impressed by how comfortable it was to carry heavy gear like climbing equipment, especially when the hike in itself is pretty challenging. They also felt it offered a level of organisation for their gear that is pretty rare with these types of large gear bags.
The Classic Duffle by Mahi – Best Small Duffel Bag
Looking for the great men’s leather duffel bag days out and short trips? If so, the Classic Duffle by Mahi may be just for you.
Combining traditional elegance with rugged practicality, the MAHI Classic Duffle in Vintage Brown is a lovely luggage piece for those looking for a stylish gym bag , weekend or overnight bag.
It’s made with beautifully supple full-grain leather on the main body and complimented with a fawn cotton lining. Other features include four brass studs on the base, a front zipped pocket for easy access to your essential items, a smaller zipped pocket on the inside and a detachable and extendable shoulder strap with additional padding for comfort.
- Designed for low-cost carrier use
- Soft Leather
- Multiple zippered pockets
- Heavy for size
- Not big enough for many trips
- Not waterproof
How The MAHI Leather Duffel Tested
I’ve tested quite a few pieces from the MAHI leather range. The leather on all of them isn’t exactly high grade, but feels very good for the price point.
Is the MAHI Leather duffel for me?
Being a small bag, this one is approved for carry-on by most airlines either the super strict budget ones. When it comes to packing, this thing thankfully stands up on its own, not falling in on itself as some duffel bags tend to.
Our team felt this was a great compact duffel that still offered good space optimisation. They felt for the minimalist traveller or commuter that doesn’t need a whole heap of gear, it’s the perfect option. They also felt the bag offered decent quality in terms of materials for the money.
Best Large Travel Duffel – REI Co-op Big Haul Recycled Duffel
Looking to travel with a lot of kits? You’re going to need a large travel duffel! The REI Co-op Big Haul Recycled Duffel comes in a variety of sizes, much like Patagonia’s Black Hole duffel series , and runs up to the 90-litre XL version. It is available at a very reasonable price tag for the volume size of the bag.
What else do you get for the price? You get a duffel specifically intended for rougher travel, made from 600 Dernier waterproof materials with a large D-zip opening for easy access. You also get two removable shoulder straps and a side zip-close pocket for smaller items.
- Made for tougher travel assignments
- 40-90 litres
- Large opening
- No major internal divisions
- Not for business travel
- Has to go in the aircraft hold
- Weight of 1.6kg
How The REI Co-op Big Haul Recycled Duffel Tested
We tested this REI Co-op Big Haul Duffel by adding it to our Pakistan expedition arsenal which means that it gets used to carry packed tents and camping equipment up and down mountain sides. Of course, carting a duffel up a mountain side never easy but this one felt relatively light. It was able to withstand classes with jagged rocks and stayed dry despite drizzle. Result!
Is the REI Co-op Big Haul Duffel for me?
This unisex travel duffel bag by REI certainly fits the definition of a large travel duffel with a capacity of 90 litres. Is it the best? Well, we think it is! Tough and ready for anything, simply throw your kit in, and start your adventure!
Our team just loved how rugged this bag felt and many of them described it as pretty much bulletproof when it came to throwing anything at it! In fact, a few of the team have owned this bag for years on end and it’s been abused in all corners of the world and stood up admirably. They also loved the large zippered compartments that were big enough to use for their shoes or bigger items.
Best Large Travel Duffel (#2) – Thule RoundTrip Snowsports Duffel
The Thule RoundTrip Snowsports Duffel is a travel duffel bag for anyone who needs to transport larger amounts of baggage since it has a volume capacity of 80 litres.
Rather than having an external compartment at one end of the bag, it has one at either end helping with the organization of large amounts of kit.
The main compartment has a wide D-shaped zip-close opening that makes it simple to load and unload, while the large tags on the zips make them easy to shift even with cold fingers! Water-resistant all around, it has a waterproof bottom so there are no worries about lowering the bag onto the wet ground.
- Large capacity
- The external compartment at both ends
- Wide D-shaped opening
- Large zip tags
- Water-resistant but not fully waterproof
- Too large a capacity for many
- Weight of 3 lbs. 5.9 oz
- Not ideal for business travel
How The Thule RoundTrip Snowsports Duffel Tested
When compared to other duffels on this list the 80-litre Thule RoundTrip Snowsports Duffel is a giant and our tested had no issues in fitting all of his camping gear in. Of course, big bags are heavier and bulkier and our tested did remark that a full packed 80-litre duffel isn’t the easiest carry. The waterproof base was kind of put to the test when the bag was laid on wet ground and we’re pleased to confirm that the pack remained nice and dry.
Is the Thule RoundTrip Snowsports Duffel for me?
If you need a travel duffel bag with a large capacity, the Thule RoundTrip Snowsports Duffel could well be the duffel bag for you! Its 80-litre capacity is divided between the main compartment at two end compartments, while the waterproof base is another fine addition.
Our team are big fans of the Thule brand and expected big things from these duffels. They were of course suitably impressed by the durability and high quality of the bag but mostly their feedback featured high praise for the larger end compartments as well as loving the range of sizes available.
Best Travel Duffel Bag for the Mountains (DURABLE) – North Face Base Camp
The cylindrically-shaped Base Camp duffel by North Face is a 50-litre capacity bag with an empty weight of just over 1.23 kg. They do carry sizes up to 90-liters as well!
As you would expect from North Face, the Base Camp Duffel is made from durable materials of 80% polyester with 20% polyamide. There’s a separate compartment at one end, and a zipped mesh pocket within the main compartment for easy access to smaller items.
The duffel comes with wide, adjustable, shoulder straps designed to avoid twisting, and padded grab handles. External compression straps around the circumference of the main compartment and at either end of the bag help reduce down and secure your contents.
- Good empty weight
- Made from durable materials
- Pockets for smaller items
- Ergonomically-designed shoulder straps
- Softshell duffel
- Synthetic rather than natural materials
How The North Face Camp Tested
Our first impressions upon taking out the North Face camp were that it very much looks and feels like an expedition piece – as such we are not sure how well it would translate to more “normal” travel usage. As a heavy duty camping and expedition piece its certainly rugged although the fact that its not fully water proof does cost it some points.
Is the North Face Base Camp for me?
This is an iconic, super-tough expedition duffel from The North Face. The separate end compartment means you can keep clean and dirty items divided without endless periods of repacking, while the durable materials used will ensure the Base Camp can be used for more than just the one adventure!
Another fine North Face duffel! Our team once again had high expectations but also wanted to know what made this stand out against the brand’s other offerings. Firstly they felt the Base Camp offered the most durable and weather-resistant materials, meaning they could really push where they could take this thing. With it’s larger size they also appreciated the additional of compression straps to keep everything compact and maximise space.
Best Travel Duffel Bag on a Budget – Sweetbriar Vintage Canvas Duffel
This stylish bag is one of the best travel duffel backpacks if you’re on a budget! The Sweetbriar Vintage Canvas Duffel is listed under $40 and is perfect for a weekend in the city versus a few days of camping in the wild.
It comes in a very attractive tan canvas and leather-coloured webbing styling. It incorporates zipped compartments on the front of the bag as well as plenty of internal zippers and organisational features. Expansion zips give a total overall volume of 39 litres, plenty for that weekend away, while there are also lock-together carry handles and an adjustable shoulder strap.
- Lovely design
- Comprises zipped compartments
- Expansion zips give 39-liter capacity
- Adjustable shoulder strap
- Not very durable
- Capacity may be too small for some
- Hand wash only
How The Sweetbriar Vintage Canvas Duffel Tested
What we really loved about this travel duffel bag was that in the flesh, it looks and feels like it cost a lot more than $40. If you are looking for a hardcore travel duffel that will survive all weather and last for years then this may not be the one for you. However, if you are after a budget travel bag for an upcoming trip, then perhaps you have found what you need?
Is the Sweetbriar Vintage Canvas Duffel for me?
Any man or woman about town will readily fall in love with this unisex vintage canvas duffel. The ideal size for a weekend away, it consists of smaller compartments and pockets as well as the main compartment and also boasts an adjustable shoulder strap.
Our team felt that for a pretty run-of-the-mill duffel, this thing doesn’t look cheap and with the canvas material it’s also really durable too. They also loved that it was packed full of features like interior pockets, side shoe compartments and hidden valuable pockets.
Best Packable Duffel Pack – Nemo Double Haul Convertible
The quite possibly bomb-proof Double Haul is a highly versatile combination of a packable duffel bag and tote bag, designed to meet an adventurer’s changing needs. Its huge opening remains wide for easy packing and folds into a duffel for long journeys, complete with self-contained backpack straps. For some extra capacity and organisation, you can deploy the tucked-away tote bag handles when you need to haul more.
Certified as a bluesign product, the badass Double Haul is fully made from recycled materials. The bag features side release buckles for easy transformation from duffel to tote, stiffened trusses for structure, and internal and external zippered mesh pockets for organisation. A matching carrying case, doubling as a packing cube, is also included.
- Trusted brand
- Comes with a tote bag
- Shiny exterior
- Doesn’t have a rigid structure
How The Gregory Alpaca Duffel Tested
I got my hands on the 70 Litre version (30L and 55L are also available). It feels rugged and resilient, packs down into a neat cube with no trouble and holds a nice amount of gear.
My only real criticisms are the bright colours (too much for me) and the question of how much I really need a packable duffel and whether one would ever get enough use out of it to justify the price tag.
So first of all, Duffel Bags are awesome. They’re physically tough, your belongings are easy to access and kept safe by the waterproof fabric – even the worst baggage handler can’t do much harm! Below are the most important features to pay attention to when you are deciding on your purchase because there are so many bags on the market!
However, not all Duffels are the same. Choosing the right one requires looking at different factors. Our list of factors below will give you a rough idea of what you should be looking out for when being on the hunt for a new Duffel Bag.
From detachable backpack straps to a rolling duffel, there are more options than you might first think when it comes to the best travel duffel.
What do you plan to carry in your duffel bag? And where are you travelling to? You may need an ultra-durable duffel backpack that can handle the abuse of long-term and international travel, or you may only need a simple bag to get you to/from the airport.
Perhaps you’re going on a boat or river adventure or travelling around Europe in winter. Either way, a waterproof or weatherproof bag is the ticket! Pay attention to the bags’ materials because the best traveling duffel bags are tough enough to deal with your adventures!
When deciding which travel duffel bag for you, you need to first think about your style of packing. Are you looking for a duffel bag that consists of a single large main compartment, or one with several compartments and an internal mesh pocket in addition to the main one?
If you’re travelling for business, you should consider a bag that protects tech gear, such as a laptop, as well as allows you to pack your clothes without creases. You might also want to look at features such as compression straps that keep everything neat and in place.
If you’ve got heaps of gear to organise and need things easy to access you might also want to consider exterior pockets.
Ask yourself: what are you using your travel duffel bag for? There are some excellent duffel bags with incredible style if you’re looking for a bag to take your belonging to a hotel for a weekend of relaxation. Likewise, there are a great number of travel duffels more suited to the great outdoors – offering different levels of weather protection, and weighing more or less too.
Also, consider how comfortable the bag is going to be compared to other duffel bags. Does it offer a padded shoulder strap or even two removable backpack straps? If you’re going to be wearing it for a long time and it’s packed full of all your travel gear, padded straps are a lifesaver!
Finally, you may want the classic duffel bag functionality or one with wheels and/or backpack straps. Whether detachable or integrated, padded shoulder straps don’t add a lot of weight, but can make a bag a lot more comfortable in the long term.
If you’re planning to carry your travel duffel bag for long periods, such as on a camping trip or up and down cobblestone streets in search of your hotel room, weight is going to be a hugely important factor in your decision-making. The best travel duffel bags are those that maximise their space and minimise their weight.
Duffel bags with wheels can weigh significantly more, but if you’re planning to get a rolling duffel and use the wheels versus carrying it on your shoulder, this won’t be a major concern!
In order to compare these duffle bags against one another, we threw them into a gladiatorial pit and forced them to fight to the death…OK so no that did not happen. Instead, various members of Team Broke Backpacker tested these duffels over a period of a number of years taking them on trips. That means that some duffels got put through the gauntlet of a month long vacation whereas got off lightly with a weekend trips. As such, the science isn’t exactly exact here.
Still, we stand by our findings. With each duffel we paid close attention to capacity and packing functionality, we compared how comfortable each duffel felt to carry, assessed how rugged and resilient each one felt and awarded bonus points for style.
Now, you could spend a fat chunk of $$$ on the WRONG present for someone. Wrong size hiking boots, wrong fit backpack, wrong shape sleeping bag… As any adventurer will tell you, gear is a personal choice.
So give the adventurer in your life the gift of convenience: buy them an REI Co-op gift card! REI is The Broke Backpacker’s retailer of choice for ALL things outdoors, and an REI gift card is the perfect present you can buy from them. And then you won’t have to keep the receipt. 😉
Still have some questions about the best travel duffels? No problem! We’ve listed and answered the most commonly asked questions below. Here’s what people usually want to know:
Why should you get a duffel bag?
Duffel bags might not be as handy as backpacks, but they’re just as spacious. If you’re not planning on backpacking, duffel bags are the next best option to store all of your gear safely.
Which duffel bag is the best?
We love the Osprey Transporter Expedition Duffel as it can be carried as a duffel bag and backpack at the same time. It’s the best of both worlds.
What’s a good size duffel bag?
A duffel bag can range from 35 to 65 liters. Most of them have an average of 40L which makes them perfect for carry-on.
What should I look for in a duffel bag?
Look for these key features: 1. Quality of the material and price 2. The design 3. Packability, size and weight
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Is it possible to travel with a duffle around the world, or you recommed a backpack fot that? Cheers
Sure, but if you travel long term consider that a duffel will mean carrying the weight of your bag with just one side of your body. It also means you won’t always have the option of two free hands, which you can get from a backpack.
where would u place the wandrd hexad all access?
Hi John, thanks for reaching out. The Wandrd Hexad All Access is a great pack, and one I will be adding to this list shortly. I have been traveling with a Wandrd PRVKE 31 for about a year as my primary daypack/camera bag and I absolutely love it – Wandrd makes great stuff. I have had a bit of first hand experience with the Hexad All Access as well – here are my first impressions: The Hexad All Access is a great pack/duffel for 4-5 days of travel, is tough as nails, and has plenty of interesting features and storage options whether you are a photographer or not. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Long story short – this duffle is solid and you can’t really go wrong.
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Best Duffel Bags of 2024
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When it comes to versatility, a high-quality duffel bag is tough to beat: they’re useful for travel, camping, storage, and so much more. Whether you need a convenient way to tote bulky items or you’re in a hurry to get out the door for an overnighter, a duffel bag makes packing quick and easy.
There are a ton of options that may seem similar at first – what’s so complicated about one large compartment? To find out, our team tested more than 20 duffel bags over hundreds of trips, putting them through the wringer through long flights, muddy camping trips, grimy train stations and frontcountry RV sites. We’ve carefully compared every detail to separate the crème de la crème from the dead ends, and we’re confident you’ll find your new favorite duffel bag on this list.
If you need a little more structure to your carryall, our list of the best travel backpacks or best backpacking backpacks has what you need. We can also point you in the right direction with day packs (which make great personal items for air travel) as well as fanny packs for items you need to keep close at hand.
Quick Picks for Duffel Bags
Check out this list of our top-rated duffel bags, or keep on scrolling to check out the entire list with thoughtful reviews.
Best duffel bag overall: Patagonia Black Hole 55 ($169)
Best value duffel bag: Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler 60 ($119)
Best budget duffel bag: Gonex Canvas ($60)
Most comfortable to carry: Osprey Transporter 65 ($180)
Best ultralight packable duffel: Matador Freefly ($8 5)
Best large capacity duffel bag: Mountain Hardwear Expedition 100 ($280)
Great value duffel with excellent organization: The North Face Base Camp ($149)
Highly packable & affordable duffel bag: REI Roadtripper 40 ($50)
Best waterproof duffel bag: YETI Panga 75 ($350)
Best wheeled duffel bag: The North Face Rolling Thunder ($270 )
The Clever Hiker team has been roadtripping and flying all over the world testing the most promising duffel bags out there against our favorites, and this list has seen some sweeping changes.
- The Patagonia Black Hole 55 takes the number 1 spot for unrivaled durability, impressive water resistance, and do-it-all features.
- One of the best values on this list, the Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler 60 is near the top of the list as a compressible but well-organized duffel bag with intuitive pockets and excellent attention to detail.
- We added the sleek Gonex Plambag Canvas as a roomy duffel bag at an accessible price point for short weekend trips.
- The super cushy Osprey Transporter 65 makes the cut as a bombproof duffel bag with excellent construction that’s easy to carry thanks to soft, cushioned straps.
- Patagonia Black Hole 55
Best duffel bag overall
Price: $169
Weight: 2 lb. 9.1 oz.
Capacity: 55 L
Dimensions: 26.7 x 15.7 x 11.8 in.
- Excellent value
- Highly water-resistant
- Lightweight
- Muliple ways to carry
- Padded backpack straps
- Great color options
- Folds into its own pocket
- External lash points
- Difficult to get in & out of storage pocket
- Limited colorways
The Patagonia Black Hole 55 has been our go-to duffel bag for a long time because it’s durable, comfortable to carry, and amazingly versatile. This duffel can be hand-carried, or you can attach the padded backpack straps to carry it on your back. If it’s not completely stuffed, it can also pass for a carry-on bag on flights, so we often use it for quick getaways over a long weekend. We love this model because it’s also able to collapse completely into its own pocket – although it can take a couple of minutes – but this feature makes the Black Hole an incredibly versatile option for trips of all sizes. The Black Hole is an excellent value and we highly recommend it for anyone looking for a stylish and long-lasting duffel with excellent weather-resistance.
- Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler 60
Best value duffel bag
Weight: 2 lb. 3 oz.
Capacity: 60 L
Dimensions: 26.75 x 10.25 x 13.5 in.
- Multiple ways to carry
- 3 large compartments
- Lots of colorways
- Bottom isn’t as durable as others on this list
- Few external lash points
Eagle Creek is an authority when it comes to travel bags, and their Cargo Hauler 60 is our favorite bag we’ve used from them. Of all the bags on our list, this duffel has our most ideal organizational features – two large end compartments, a pocket on the top flap (this stores the backpack straps but could also be used for items you need often, like a jacket or travel documents), and a large main compartment with a detachable divider in the middle. It’s also nearly waterproof thanks to its material and covered zippers, so it’s a good choice for travel in unpredictable weather. We appreciate the wide variety of muted colorways to match any style. The Cargo Hauler comes at an amazing price point for the quality and features you get, and the simple yet functional organization is hard to beat.
- Gonex Canvas
Best budget duffel bag
Weight: 2 lb. 12.8 oz.
Capacity: 50 L
Dimensions: 20.8 x 9.8 x 11.8 in.
- Lot of pockets
- Comfortable shoulder strap
- Not as durable as some
- A bit bulky
- Lots of zippers
The stylish and affordable GoNex Canvas duffel is an incredible deal at only $49, making this one of our top Budget Buys on this list. This model is packed with organizational pockets – zippered pockets on all four sides, an internal zipper pouch, internal divided pockets, and a large main compartment. All of these zippers make the bag a bit noisy to walk with and a bit busy to look at, but the functionality is outstanding. Plus, it’s expandable if you need a little more space. The Gonex Duffel is our first choice for business travel when a professional look matters and we have a lot of small items we want to keep organized, but it could also transition to roadtrips, festivals, and weekend trips as well. While this duffel isn’t as durable as some of the more outdoorsy duffels on our list, it’s a standout for light use and casual adventures.
- Osprey Transporter 65
Most comfortable to carry
Price: $180
Weight: 3 lb.
Capacity: 65 L
Dimensions: 24 x 14 x 13 in.
- Very comfortable to carry
- Water-resistant
- Compression straps
- Sleek profile
- Buckles can be a little cumbersome when zipping the main compartment
- Difficult to fold into pocket
We’re big fans of Osprey’s travel bags (check out our other favorites on our Best Travel Backpacks list), and the Osprey Transporter 65 is another winner in the lineup. If there’s one thing Osprey really excels at, it’s comfort. The Transporter has seriously cushy, comfy, padded straps that make it easy to carry by hand using any of the four handles, over the shoulder, or as a backpack. The large U-zip flap for the main compartment makes it easy to find what you need without having to dig around, and the internal compression straps keep things nice and tidy. We found the buckles are a cit chunky and can be clunky when the bag is packed, but this is no dealbreaker – every component of the transporter is built with the top quality materials. This Osprey model is great all around for comfort, quality, and price, so it’s the duffel we often reach for when heading to the airport or packing for longer trips.
- Matador Freefly
Best ultralight packable duffel
Weight: 8.5 oz.
Capacity: 30 L
Dimensions: 22 x 11 x 8 in.
- Durable bottom
- Packs into itself (about the size of a baseball)
- Not as durable as others
- Not as versatile as others
- Smaller size
- Uncomfortable to carry for a long time
The Matador Freefly duffel is an impressive little bag that’s fully waterproof and highly packable. It’s also one of the lightest options on this list, making it an excellent alternative to a daypack or fanny pack. This duffel can even be tossed into a larger travel bag for packing extra goodies on the way back from a trip, or you can use it to tote essentials around while your larger bag stays in your vacation rental. Its small size might not be for everyone, but its sleek design certainly is – this simple and stylish profile blends seamlessly into professional, business and casual settings. Since its waterproof, the Freefly also makes a great beach bag or riverside picnic packer. We find that the unpadded straps and thinner materials mean don’t handle heavy loads comfortably, so it’s not the best standalone bag for anything more than a weekend trip. Still, the value price of the Freefly makes this handy bag a worthwhile addition to your collection.
- Mountain Hardwear Expedition 100
Best large capacity duffel bag
Price: $280
Weight: 3 lb. 13.2 oz.
Capacity: 100 L
Dimensions: 28 x 15 x 13 in.
- Large capacity
- Comfortable straps
- Good organiztion
- Folds into storage bag
- Too large for casual use
- Size makes it a little impractical to carry as a backpack
- Heavier than some
If you need a big duffel that can haul it all, the Mountain Hardwear Expedition 100 is an amazing choice with an excellent array of organizational details. We use this bag a lot for car camping when we need a catch-all bag, and it’s perfect for storing our gear when we get back home. You won’t find a more burly construction on this list, especially considering the seriously thick nylon bottom of the bag. One feature we find particularly useful on the Expedition is the closure system. When the main compartment is really stuffed, you can use the compression clips to keep the side walls together making it much easier to zip shut. This bag is on the pricey side, but if you’re looking for long-term durability, ease of use, and large capacity, the Expedition is 100% worth the cost, since you’ll be investing in a bag that can withstand the gnarliest of weather, roads, and journeys.
- The North Face Base Camp
Great value duffel with excellent organization
Price: $149
Weight: 3 lb. 9.1 oz.
Capacity: 71 L
Dimensions: 14 x 25 in.
- Well-organized pockets
- Comes with storage bag
- Round shape can make it a little more difficult to pack
The classic crowd favorite Base Camp duffel from The North Face is a solid choice for anything from travel to, well… base camp! This duffel comes in a ton of sizes ranging from 31 L all the way up to 150 L, so you’re sure to find one that suits your needs. We like the medium size best (71 L) because it’s large enough to pack a ton of stuff into for big adventures, but small enough that it could still pass as a carry-on bag if it isn’t completely filled to the brim. The rigid material makes it easy to pack without the sidewalls collapsing in, something that we love about this bag in a world of big, floppy duffels. The large U-shaped opening is a standout on this list, as it allows you to easily access items without having to dig. And with four separate storage compartments, it’s simple to keep all of your gear neat and tidy with the Base Camp.
- REI Roadtripper 40
Highly packable & affordable duffel bag
Weight: 1 lb.
Capacity: 40 L
Dimensions: 21 x 10 x 10 in.
- Floppy material makes it less convenient to pack than some
You know those trips where you come home with a lot more stuff than you left with – like heading home for the holidays or a trip abroad that involves some shopping? These are precisely the times when we wouldn’t be caught without our REI Roadtripper 40 duffel bag. This bag is highly packable and very lightweight so it’s easy to stuff into your main luggage if you know you’ll need some extra space on the way back home. And its affordable price makes it a good option for use as an overnight bag or for everyday use around town. We love the versatility of the Roadtripper duffel, and we recommend it for those looking for a good balance of price and convenience.
- YETI Panga 75
Best waterproof duffel bag
Price: $350
Weight: 6.1 lb.
Capacity: 75 L
Dimensions: 28 x 15.5 x 11 in.
- Fully waterproof
- Very durable
- One-zipper access increases safety
- Adjustable backpack straps
- Burly construction
- Very expensive
- Bulky/heavy
- Size makes it a bit impractical to carry as a backpack
If you need a duffel that’s rugged and fully waterproof, check out the YETI Panga 75 . This beast of a bag is awesome for water-centric adventures like rafting and boating when you have important things you need to keep dry. We love the structure of this model, which makes it very easy to pack because it’s not constantly collapsing on itself. That said, it’s a little heavier and bulkier than we typically like for casual use, so when it comes to a weekend trip or flying to see a friend, the Panga isn’t our first choice. The Panga comes with a pretty daunting price tag, but we think it’s worth the splurge for those who love to play on the water – if you kayak, SUP, or love a good river float, this is the best waterproof duffel out there. This ultra durable Yeti model is a premium bag if you’re looking for the best weather protection, top-quality materials, and construction to last a lifetime.
- The North Face Rolling Thunder
Best wheeled duffel
Price: $270
Weight: 7 lb. 3.2 oz.
Dimensions: (22”, laid flat): 22 x 14 x 8.5 in.
- Good value compared to other rolling duffels
- Simple, efficient design
- Perfect size for airline travel
- Telescoping handle
- Expensive compared to non-wheeled duffels
- Few organizational features
The wheeled North Face Rolling Thunder is a great choice for those needing a convenient carry-on bag for airline travel. With sturdy, yet smooth wheels, the Rolling Thunder will get you from your door, to your terminal, and up the stone walkway of your vacation rental with ease. The telescoping handle and multiple carry options make this bag one of our favorites for plane-centric adventures. Because there isn’t much in the way of internal organization, we usually use this duffel for quick trips when we don’t have a bunch of little things and electronics to pack. That said, the rigid material of the roller does well to keep your belongings safe during transport, so you can fill this bag to the brim without worrying about damage. Compared to similar rolling duffels, the Rolling Thunder is an awesome value and it’s a great choice if you’re looking to keep the weight off your back.
What’s Most Important to You in a Duffel Bag?
Duffel bag prices vary greatly depending on the size and features they come with. If you want something large or waterproof, you’ll likely pay a premium price. That said, there are plenty of affordable high-quality duffels on the market if you don’t need all the fancy bells and whistles.
Best value duffel bags
Best budget duffel bags
- M atador Freefly
- Shacke Express Weekender
Best high-end duffel bags
Weight adds up quickly when you start tossing stuff into a duffel. Keeping the weight of the bag itself low will help reduce the overall stress on your body when you’re carrying it. That said, heavier bags tend to be more durable and are often more weather-resistant.
Best ultralight duffel bags
Best lightweight duffel bags
Best heavy-duty duffel bags
The right size duffel bag depends on what you’ll be using it for and how heavy you pack. We usually prefer duffels that are 50-60L to have enough room for necessities while keeping everything in a small, streamlined package. If you’ll be using your bag for bulky items, a duffel with a 70-100 L capacity will likely be a better fit for you.
Best 40-60 L duffel bags
Best 65-100 L duffel bags
- The North Face Base Camp (M)
CARRY-ON SIZE
Consider the dimensions of the duffel bag when it’s fully loaded if you want to be able to take it as carry-on luggage for flights. If the dimensions of your duffel are on the edge, you should still be able to carry it on a plane if it’s not filled to the brim. Carry-on size will vary slightly between airlines, but for these recommendations we used the standard 22 x 14 x 9 in.
Best carry-on duffel bags
- Patagonia Black Hole 55 (when not completely full)
Most duffel bags are designed to withstand a good amount of heavy use, but some are more durable than others in the long run. If you’ll be using your duffel for lots of air travel or rugged adventuring, consider one of our most durable picks.
Most durable duffel bags
WEATHERPROOFING
If you want to use your duffel bag for rafting, SUPing, boating, or other water-based excursions, you’ll want one that’s completely waterproof to keep your stuff dry. For most regular use, a water-resistant duffel that can shed a bit of rain is usually sufficient.
Most water-resistant duffel bags
THE GONEX CANVAS IS AN AFFORDABLE DUFFEL WITH A HIGH-END LOOK
Duffel bags are convenient for travel when you have a lot of bulky items to pack
LIGHTWEIGHT DUFFELS, LIKE THE EAGLE CREEK CARGO HAULER ( LEFT ) & OSPREY TRANSPORTER ( RIGHT ), ARE MORE COMFY TO WEAR AS A BACKPACK
THE MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR EXPEDITION 100 HAS MULTIPLE POINTS OF COMPRESSION TO HELP KEEP YOUR LOAD MANAGEABLE
THE THE NORTH FACE ROLLING THUNDER TAKES THE WEIGHT OFF YOUR BACK
THE THICK MATERIAL ON THE NORTH FACE BASE CAMP DUFFEL BAG IS DESIGNED FOR RUGGED ADVENTURING
THE YETI PANGA 75 IS FULLY WATERPROOF
Critical Duffel Bag Considerations
Getting organized.
Keeping things organized is key to a stress-free travel experience. Some duffel bags are designed with organizational pockets and compartments, but many have just one large opening. We like organizing our things in packing cubes to keep everything neat.
Carry-on size varies a lot between airlines; check your airline’s website to make sure your duffel fits their dimensions. Also be sure your toiletries and liquids meet the standard of 3-1-1 (3.4 oz. liquids in 1 bag sized at 1 quart max) for carry-on. We love using refillable GoToobs for our shampoo, conditioner, and other toiletries.
Even considering the most durable duffel bags on this list, most are floppy and formless when empty. What gives a duffel bag form is it’s contents and how you pack everything. More rigid options with structure are easier to pack the bag, but tend to be more bulky; softer bags can feel more messy inside, but often cinch small and pack away even smaller. Regardless, we always recommend using packing cubes or stuffs sacks to keep like items together and add more form and infrastructure.
If you’re using your duffel bag for travel, the most important safety tip we can give is to just be aware of your surroundings. Some people also like to bring small luggage locks to lock zippers and RFID technology wallets and card sleeves to protect sensitive information.
WATERPROOFING TREATMENTS
No one plans to spend extended time in rain or snow with their duffel bags – but anything can happen. Water will eventually find its way through zippers, seams, and fabric of even the best duffel bags. That’s why we always recommend packing the items that simply cannot get wet in waterproof stuff sacks or Ziploc bags inside your bag. You can also line the inside of your backpack with a strong trash bag to keep all your stuff dry.
Duffel Bag Honorable Mentions
While they didn’t quite make our final list, these duffel bags still have their strong points. That said, one of them could be your perfect match:
YETI Crossroads 60 – The Crossroads is an extremely high quality duffel that’s fully waterproof. We love that this bag is rugged and holds it shaped when not packed, and it also has a very wide opening for easy packing and locating items inside. The biggest downside is it’s price tag: it’s expensive compared to other options on our list, which is why it’s an Honorable Mention. That said, we think this bag could be worth the extra cost for those looking for a tough-as-nails duffel for consistent use in seriously wet adventures.
Shacke Express Weekender – This is an incredibly low-priced duffel bag with a simple design and sharp profile. Featuring one large zippered compartment and two small external pockets, this bag stands out thanks to it’s shoe garage: slide a pair of shoes into a separate, zippered compartment to keep footwear dirt, smell, and debris away from the rest of your belongings. Unfortunately, at this price, you’re sacrificing long-term durability. But if you need an extra stash of clothes for a few days, an inexpensive option for staying organized at home, or a go-bag for roadtrips – this is the one.
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16 Best High-Quality Duffel Bags for Travel in 2024
Written by Becca
Updated on August 21st, 2024
Is there a best duffel bag for travel? Check out my high-quality picks in outdoorsy travel duffels, classic carry-on duffels for flights and versatile weekender duffels.
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Best Duffel Bags
- Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 55L
Peak Design Travel Duffel
- Troubadour Orbis Duffle (30L)
Quince Revive Nylon Duffle Bag
Nomatic Navigator Collapsible Duffle (42L)
Halfday Garment Duffel
The Outdoor Duffle 70L by AWAY (70L)
Bellroy Duffel (Patty Mills Edition)
Quince All-Day Neoprene Duffle Bag
TOPO Designs Mountain Duffel
Tom Bihn Night Flight Travel Duffel
Halfday Travel Weekend Duffel
- AWAY Transit Leather Duffle
- lululemon 16L On My Level Barrel Duffel
Public Rec Pro Weekender
- Filson Small Tin Cloth Duffel Bag (33L)
Gregory Alpaca Duffel 40
You’re here because you’re on the hunt for a great new duffel bag for your travels this season. We’ve got just the picks for you, from all our favorite brands.
A duffel bag is a traditional type of luggage that has been modernized through so many great companies and styles these days. What’s great about a duffel bag is that you can just sling it over your body with a crossbody strap, or carry it with both handles. This makes duffel bags a versatile piece of luggage, when compared to rolling suitcases or backpacks!
We look for a few key features in duffel bags for travel, and this list is going to focus on quality , as no one wants a cheap duffel bag for a vacation.
In this roundup, check out the duffel bags we think are fantastic, from how they look, to how they perform when they get thrown into a trunk on a road trip.
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Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 55L
The Patagonia Black Hole Duffel was the first bag that I took with me to travel for a year in 2016. I got it based on the recommendation from a friend and, wow: he was absolutely right.
This travel duffel bag is great. In fact, read my Black Hole Duffel review to see more photos about how it folds up.
The best feature is the durability. This bag has been tossed around in more luggage racks, hostels and trunks of a tuk-tuk than I can remember. Even after all of that, you can barely see any scratches or wear. All of the stitches around the seams and straps are still very well intact.
Get the Patagonia Black Hole Duffel if durability is your #1 goal. A feature that I didn’t know I wanted was its ability to fold up into a compact cube. So, you can pack the Black Hole Duffel and take it out when you have spillover from your main luggage, or when you plan to bring back more than you came with.
There are backpack straps, but don’t expect much support because it’s a duffel, after all (not a backpack). It also comes in a 40L size , a 70L size and a 100L size .
Patagonia Black Hole Duffel
With incredible durability, this unbreakable duffel packs into itself, too.
Peak Design Travel Duffel
Peak Design’s Travel Duffel is top-notch. If you’ve seen our Peak Design Travel Backpack review , you’ll see that the two are made from the same materials like a weatherproof 100% recycled nylon shell, a waterproof bottom liner and leather accents.
And gosh, what a bag. Every product I’ve used from Peak Design has reigned supreme for its durability, minimalist look, overall functionality and attention to detail. The duffel comes with two hand straps, one shoulder strap and a “handle wrap” for carrying heavier loads. It also can be worn as a backpack (although it is mainly a duffel).
The PD Travel Duffel comes in two sizes ( 35L and 65L ), with the 35L being ideal for weekend trips or for a gym bag, and the 65L being useful for when you have heavy stuff, or when you plan to check luggage for a flight.
You can learn more about Peak Design at our Peak Design brand page where we go in-depth about the different products for travel. And head to my Peak Design Travel Duffel review , where I discuss the difference between all the sizes, and more.
This minimalist and functional duffel has exceptional quality and features.
Troubadour Orbis Duffle (30L)
This beautifully-crafted duffel from Troubadour is an award-winning travel bag made from durable recycled polyester with a vegan leather handle. It lives many lives, from being an attractive gym bag, a weekender or a longer-travels bag. At a total 28L of capacity, it fits a 16” laptop and weighs about 3 lbs.
The commendable features of the Orbis Duffle are its 12 pockets and dedicated laptop pocket that fits a computer up to 16.” To find all the pockets, you have to take a good look: there’s a zipper side pocket, a hidden front “slip” pocket, and phone and pen pockets, among others. Best of all, it’s got a trolley sleeve for getting that good stacking effect on top of your suitcase.
Troubadour has become one of our favorite brands for travel because of the exquisite designs of all the products. To see a more in-depth look at this sleek piece of luggage, head to my Troubadour Orbis Duffle review .
Troubadour Orbis Duffle
An award-winning duffel bag with clean lines and 12 pockets.
Quince Revive Nylon Duffle Bag
If you’ve seen our Quince hard shell suitcase review , you know how serious we are about quality luggage that comes at an affordable price. The Quince Revive Nylon Duffle Bag is no different: it’s a chic duffel made from recycled materials that looks good and feels right.
A few of this duffel’s best features are its waterproof material and Nappa leather trims, along with two zippered front pockets and an included dust bag! It looks good carried by its top handles, or the longer shoulder strap. I don’t see this one going out of style anytime soon. The final plus is that it’s totally unisex and comes in four strong color choices.
Unisex and chic, this duffel bag is waterproof and affordable.
Nomatic Navigator Collapsible Duffle (42L)
This 42-liter duffel from one of our favorite travel brands Nomatic zips itself into a tiny little carrying case. It’s an impressive product that can be packed into a suitcase or a backpack when you’re not using it for hauling your stuff during a trip.
We like that, at 42L, it has an internal zipper pocket, can be carried as a backpack or a duffel, weighs less than 1 pound and even has a sternum strap for use during carrying. The Navigator Duffel comes at a competitive price and has a lifetime warranty. What’s not to like about this one?
This smart duffel packs down and compresses into a carrying bag.
Halfday Garment Duffel
We became introduced to this luggage brand via my old friend Michelle, and when we found out that Halfday Travel (their name sounds like Half Half Travel, so we liked it immediately) makes a garmet duffel, we had to see it.
Halfday’s smart product, The Garment Duffel, is carry-on friendly and folds flat when you need it to. Made of water-resistant polyester material, it’s ready to carry a full suit or a dress (useful for traveling to weddings around the country), as well as three sets of clothes or outfits.
Want to see more? Check out the Halfday Garment Duffel product page .
Halfday's brilliant garmet duffel is a garment bag and duffel bag, all in one, for convenient travels.
The Outdoor Duffle 70L by AWAY (70L)
From the company that made the first viral hard shell suitcase, as well as one of my original favorite daypacks (which I review at my Away Daypack review ), AWAY has come out with a big outdoor duffel .
At 70 liters, it is a heavy-duty size for carrying lots of stuff. The Outdoor Duffle is meant to fit enough packing for a week-long adventure, and is durable enough to take camping or into the outdoors. The highlight is the material, which is a recycled abrasion-resistant and weather-resistant polyester that creates a simple design and high functionality.
AWAY's high-strength 70-liter duffel is sturdy and durable enough to take camping.
Bellroy Duffel (Patty Mills Edition)
This unique duffel from Bellroy , the company behind one of my favorites in the best backpacks for woman travelers , is traditional and rugged, ready for travel or just everyday use.
Highlights are its wide-mouth opening, good for being able to see everything inside, and easy organization, which is an important feature for me. The Bellroy Duffel has a detachable shoulder strap so that it can be used by its grab handles, and fits 30L of your travel things, in total.
By getting a Bellroy travel product, your purchase comes with a three-year warranty, so make use of it if anything should go awry with your Bellroy gear.
Bellroy's answer to a travel duffel is classic and cool, with travel-friendly features.
Quince All-Day Neoprene Duffle Bag
Quince’s All-Day Neoprene Duffle Bag has everything you could ask for in a travel duffel that also looks like an oversized purse or day bag. It comes in fun yet muted color choices, and looks good whether you’re wearing it with the crossbody strap or holding it by its elongated double grab handles. I was originally introduced to the brand via ttsheir luggage, which you can see in my Quince hard shell suitcase review .
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What is neoprene, exactly? You may have heard of the term from Quince’s neoprene belt bag in my list of the best fanny packs for travel . The neoprene from Quince is made of recycled water bottles, so it’s a good choice for an eco-conscious traveler. Inside the Quince Neoprene Duffle are multiple compartments and pockets, and the sides have snap-down flaps for a classic luggage look.
Quince's All-Day Neoprene Duffle has a cute and chic look, and is an eco-friendly choice.
TOPO Designs Mountain Duffel
This fun and funky duffel from colorful brand TOPO Designs keeps everything protected with padding, and is big on pockets. It’s big enough to hold ski boots, in the main compartment!
The Mountain Duffel easily convertible into a backpack, so you can hike and camp with it and there’s no problem. Of course, it’s great for travel, with those heavy-duty YKK zippers that I really enjoy about all TOPO products I’ve tried.
Easily convertible into a backpack, this durable duffel has strong zippers and lots of compartments.
Tom Bihn Night Flight Travel Duffel
The Night Flight Travel Duffel from the Tom Bihn brand is a top-notch piece of travel luggage that is sized to fit carry-on requirements for flights, so it’s ideal for a flying trip. It also fits under a seat as a personal item based on its dimensions.
Expertly designed with side compartments so that you can even take things out in-flight, this travel duffel has a handy pass-through strap, multiple grab and carry options, a squishy handle and eight “O-rings” for attaching anything you need.
With the strength and quality of Tom Bihn goods, this duffel will last a lifetime.
Halfday Travel Weekend Duffel
As one of the more competitively-priced duffels in this list, the Halfday Weekend Duffel is an easy choice for its versatility and features. The top has a U-shape zipper opening flap, and at the side, you’ll see a shoe compartment! We have it in Marine blue.
For travel, it has a luggage pass-through trolley sleeve, a spacious main compartment that will hold all your packing cubes , mesh interior organization pockets and a zipper side pocket on the outside. I like that it folds flat for storage, so it fits it in our closet with all my other duffels, backpacks and suitcases (yes, it’s true!).
Moderately priced and perfect for a short trip, this duffel folds up flat for storage.
AWAY Transit Leather Duffle
The AWAY Transit Leather Duffle is timeless, professional, classic and chic. It’s the duffel that you could step off a plane with, and head right to a business meeting with it, like for a one-day business trip .
AWAY’s leather duffel is made from ECCO DriTan™ leather and 100% recycled polyester canvas, fits 26L of packed items and weighs 4 lbs when empty. It fits a 13” laptop, has a Trolley sleeve to attach to a suitcase and clocks in perfectly at carry-on size for your flight.
The Transit Leather Duffle by AWAY
The most classic and chic leather duffle for elegant travel days.
lululemon 16L On My Level Barrel Duffel
I rated this compact 16L “barrel” duffel as a road-trip accessory bag, for being lightweight and having handy flat inside zip pockets in addition to mesh ones. Maybe this product is the duffel bag in this list that’s not really the #1 travel-forward duffel, but all that matters is that it holds my stuff, I’m taking it when I go away and it’s from a brand I trust for style and quality (LLL).
While this duffle bag doesn’t have the travel features you see in others in this list (like a luggage trolley sleeve) or tech organizer panels, I pack this one with weekender gear or take it as a replacement of a backpack to hit the pool, gym or beach while on a trip.
I like the zippers that glide well, as well as the added touch of an elastic band that holds the adjustable strap together neatly. Want to know more? I have a set of photos at my lululemon On My Level Barrel Duffle review .
Public Rec Pro Weekender
The Public Rec brand is an athleisure company that we like for when we’re working remotely or traveling. The company’s Pro Weekender travel bag is geared toward traveling professionals and it’s a lightweight duffel (only 2.6 lbs) with some boxy structure. Dan took it to California and wrapped up the experience in this Public Rec Pro Weekender bag review , where you can see all the details and photos he took.
The Pro Weekender Duffel has a side shoe compartment, a 30-liter capacity, external and internal pockets, water-resistant fabric and three ways to wear it. Dan noted that the shoe compartment was the most useful, as were the exterior zipper pockets, during airport security.
Filson Small Tin Cloth Duffel Bag (33L)
Filson products will be with you for life, and that’s how I feel about my Filson products. The Filson Small Tin Cloth Duffel Bag has a 33-liter capacity and is made of high-quality waxed cotton. It’s ideal for overnight trips, as it expertly protects your stuff and has a removable strap.
The leather grip and strong YKK zippers, along with the 100% cotton oil finish Tin Cloth are what makes this duffel bag one that you’ll have for decades. Filson doesn’t come cheap, and the brand’s quality stands the test of time.
Filson Small Tin Cloth Duffel Bag
Made to have for life, Filson's duffel is of supreme quality materials.
Gregory Alpaca Duffel 40
Gregory products are made for mountains and the outdoors, and the Gregory Alpaca Duffel 40 is one of the more outdoorsy duffels in this list. It’s made from recycled polyester, so it’s water-resistant (hikes can get rainy!) and even comes with its own packing cube for organization.
One highlight I have to mention is the “dirty gear compartment,” which helps keep soiled clothes and shoes separate from clean items in the rest of the duffel. Smart!
The 40L Gregory Alpaca Duffel is meant to be an outdoorsy travel companion, with several hike-friendly features.
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31 Best Travel Duffel Bags For Your Next Trip
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Written by Brittney Liu
Finding the perfect bag can be a game-changer when it comes to travel. Bags on the market today vary from enormous hard-shell checked luggage to tiny foldable tote bags that can fit in the palm of your hand. One of the most versatile travel bags is the always reliable duffel bag.
Duffel bags (also spelled “duffle” – and I will be switching between the two on a dime, so keep up) come in all shapes and sizes. You can find duffels perfect for a weekend trip or big enough to accompany you on a backpacking trip through Europe .
A traditional duffel bag usually features a main compartment with a zippered pocket on either end, a removable shoulder strap, and two smaller hand-carry straps.
Today, duffel bags include ingenious features such as wheels, weatherproof fabric, and internal zippered pockets to keep you organized . They range in price from super-affordable to ultra-luxury and everything in between. They’re also made for a range of travel activities and styles.
Continue reading for our recommendations on the best travel duffel bags for your next trip. So whether you’re flying to a new destination, going on a family camping trip or road trip, or are about to embark on the backpacking trip of a lifetime, we’ve got you covered. Check out our top picks and find the best travel duffel bag !
TL;DR – Our Top Duffel Bags
- Best Personal Item Bag : Bagsmart Weekender Duffle Bag
- For Carry-Ons: Away The Large Everywhere Bag
- For Checked Luggage: Osprey Rolling Transporter 120
- For Camping: Thule Chasm Sport Duffel Bag
- For Road Trips: Carhartt 40L Utility Duffel
- For Backpacking : The North Face Base Camp Duffel
- For Business Travelers: Briggs & Riley, Black, 22 Inch Garment Duffle Bag
- For Kids: Choco Mocha Kids Duffle Bag
Best Personal Item Duffel Bags
Duffel bags make a great option for your items on a flight. Nowadays, airlines can charge for larger carry-ons, but you’ll always be allowed at least one personal item for free.
The general rule for personal plane items is that they must fit under the seat before you. Check out our picks for the best travel duffel bags that can qualify as personal items:
1. Briggs & Riley Baseline Underseat Carry-On Duffel Bag
If you’re searching for a sleek and durable duffel bag that can fit under the seat in front of you while also being able to fit a bunch of stuff, the Briggs & Riley Baseline Underseat Carry-On Duffel Bag might be your winner.
Crafted with ballistic nylon fabric, this waterproof duffel bag can resist weather and wear and tear. This means you won’t have to replace a longer-lasting product after a few uses. The bag also features a slip-through back panel that you can easily slip over the handle of a rolling bag for hands-free travel.
The bag features an oversized main compartment, two side pockets, and a front pocket for everything you need to access quickly. The hideaway leather ID tag ensures that all your personal information is handy if necessary but hidden away while traveling.
2. Away The Everywhere Bag
Away has been one of my favorite travel brands for years. All their products are high-quality and offer a fantastic warranty and return policy if you’re unsatisfied with what you’ve received. The Away Everywhere Bag is the perfect size for a personal item.
This sleek and modern bag comes in six gorgeous colors for every style. The main compartment is divided into several pockets to keep your belongings safe and organized.
It also features a padded laptop sleeve that can accommodate a 15-inch laptop. The bag can be carried with an adjustable shoulder strap or two leather handles.
External pockets include a water bottle pocket and a slip pocket for easy access. This airline-approved duffel bag is the perfect companion for weekend and business trips.
3. ETRONIK Travel Duffel Bag
If you need an under-seat bag that fits everything, meet your new best friend: the ETRONIK Travel Duffel Bag . This small-sized airline duffel bag includes a ton of pockets as well as a smaller toiletry bag to keep you organized and worry-free.
The main compartment is perfect for all your belongings, like clothing, jewelry, and toiletries. A second compartment under the main compartment is perfect for shoes or dirty laundry. The bag also features convenient exterior pockets and a USB charging port, so you don’t have to carry your portable charger while powering up your device.
The ETRONIK Travel Duffel Bag comes in multiple stylish colors and prints and is made from water-resistant fabric. It comes at an affordable price, making it an awesome gift for the globetrotter in your life.
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4. Bagsmart Weekender Duffle Bag
Bagsmart is king when it comes to duffle bags on Amazon. My favorite bag of theirs to use as a personal item is the Bagsmart Weekender Duffle Bag . This ultralight duffle bag is made from a soft nylon fabric, so you can fill it up but still be able to fit it into small spaces if needed.
This multi-purpose duffle bag includes unique features that set it apart from other duffle bags, including an elastic strap for water bottles, a yoga mat strap , and an anti-theft zipper system. The removable shoulder strap lets you carry the bag by the handles or use the slip-through panel to set it on your suitcase.
Not only is this one of the best duffle bags for traveling , but you can also use it in your daily life as a gym bag or on-the-go tote. You can easily fit it under the seat of even the stingiest low-cost airlines.
5. Narwey Foldable Travel Duffel Bag
This Narwey Foldable Travel Duffel Bag is the best budget duffel bag on our list and one of the smallest. This foldable travel bag is packable and weighs less than half a pound, making it a perfect duffel bag to keep with you if you anticipate needing an extra bag at the end of your journey.
The bag is made to hold up to 45 pounds of weight in its one main compartment. It also has a small zippered pocket on the slip-through panel to access anything you may need in an instant. This affordable duffel bag comes with or without shoulder straps based on your preference.
Several colors and styles are available so everyone can find a style they like. With more than 11,800 five-star reviews on Amazon, this bag is sure to please. You’ll never have to worry about those sneaky extra baggage fees again!
Best Duffel Bags for Carry-Ons
More often, you’ll find duffel bags that are slightly larger than an airline personal item and more compatible with the size of standard carry-on luggage.
This can be a great choice for plane or train travel as you can push and squeeze a duffel bag into overhead compartments (assuming nothing too delicate is inside!) Many duffel bags fall into this size range – these are a few of our favorites.
1. Briggs & Riley ZDX Upright Rolling Duffel Bag
Briggs & Riley is one of our favorite brands here at ViaTravelers regarding luggage, and their ZDX upright rolling duffel bag is a great option if you’re looking for a carry-on duffel bag. This bag comes in three colors, and a matching 27-inch checked luggage version is available.
This versatile rolling duffel bag can be rolled for ultimate convenience or become handheld if you need to squeeze through small spaces quickly. Packing-wise, this duffel bag comes with awesome features like an RFID-shielding top pocket where you can keep your wallet and phone. The main compartment has a U-shaped zipper system to pack your bag easily.
Inside the main compartment, you’ll find several internal pockets to organize your belongings. The internal mesh pocket is great for smaller items like accessories or electronics , while the other large pocket features internal compression straps to fit more clothing items.
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2. Away The Large Everywhere Bag
We mentioned the original Away Everywhere Bag as a great personal item, but if you need something a little bigger, The Large Everywhere Bag from Away should be your go-to. This oversized bag is constructed using the most durable materials and makes the perfect companion for a long weekend getaway or a business trip.
One side of the bag almost fully unzips, allowing you to easily fit all of your clothing and belongings into the bag without being held back by a small zipper opening. On the other side of the bag, you’ll find a large padded laptop compartment that can fit up to a 15-inch laptop and features magnetic zippers for extra security and peace of mind.
You’ll also find two internal zippered pockets, an external zippered pocket, a key clip, and a water bottle pocket. The bag features a convenient removable shoulder strap and a slip-through pocket to be carried on your suitcase.
3. Bagsmart Carry-On Weekender
The Bagsmart Carry-On Weekender duffel bag features a 180-degree open design that opens just like a suitcase, making it super easy and convenient to pack. You can have one side of your bag filled with clothes and accessories and the other for shoes and toiletries.
In between the two sides of the bag, you’ll find an internal padded laptop sleeve as well as compartments that fit an iPad and portable charger. There are also two external pockets with zippers and a separate toiletries pocket .
This versatile bag works perfectly as a carry-on duffel bag or for road trips . If you’re traveling to a warm place such as Jamaica or Hawaii , you’ll have no issue fitting many cute outfits and sandals in this sleek and affordable duffel bag. If you’re searching for a great carry-on on a budget, this is your best carry-on duffel bag.
Best Duffel Bags for Checked Luggage
Sometimes, personal items and carry-ons just don’t do the trick. Luckily, plenty of larger duffel bags are made specifically for checking in on flights.
It’s important to choose one made of durable materials that’s preferably water-resistant or has a waterproof pocket for important items, as your bag will be handled by others and exposed to the elements during its journey.
1. Briggs & Riley Wheeled Duffle, Black, Checked-Medium 27-Inch
Briggs & Riley is known for producing quality travel gear with intuitive features and designs, and their 27-inch wheeled duffle bag is made to live up to that reputation. While it’s not an inexpensive bag, it is made to last, with a lifetime performance guarantee that even includes damage caused by the airlines.
A smart design has eliminated the bump bars you usually find at the bottom of rolling duffles, leaving much extra space for packing. Two panels on the sides of the interior also connect with cinch straps, allowing you to compress clothes and other contents as much as possible, gaining even more space.
The interior also has a PVC-lined pocket that resists water, perfect for isolating important items or packing away dirty or wet things. An external zippered pocket at the top allows easy access to items you might need. If you’re looking for luggage that’s truly built to last a lifetime , this bag should be at the top of your list.
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2. MIER Water Resistant Backpack Duffle
Like the idea of a bag that can take a beating? MIER makes an excellent heavy-duty water-resistant duffle bag that can also be worn as a backpack thanks to its shoulder straps that are hidden in external zippered pockets.
This versatile pack is a duffle bag, backpack, or suitcase as needed. Two sizes are available: a nearly 26-inch long, 60-liter option or a larger 28-inch long, 90-liter option.
Its main draw is its durability – super-strong materials and double-stitching allow you to get this bag wet, dirty, or packed to the max while protecting the things inside. A two-year warranty protects you from any manufacturing defects that prove anything otherwise.
If you’re headed on a backpacking or camping trip and don’t want to be dragging a bag on wheels, a bag like this is just right. With two sizes, three colors, and a great hold-up on the road, this duffle pack has proved very popular with travelers.
3. Osprey Rolling Transporter 120
Osprey is known for their high-quality and long-lasting bags , so it’s no surprise that the Osprey Rolling Transporter (120-liter) is one of the best durable duffel bags for travel. This rolling duffel bag is made from sustainable and water-resistant materials, so it’s always up to accompany you on your greatest adventures.
There is a small external pocket on the bag so you can access all of your important items easily. On the interior, you’ll find several mesh pockets to help keep all of your items organized. This large bag features a 120-liter capacity, but if you don’t need that much room, a 90-liter version is available.
This wheeled duffel bag features two large wheels that can easily navigate over any surface. The waterproof zipper is protected by an additional rain flap, keeping all of your belongings safe and dry, even on trips to winter destinations . Like all Osprey products, this rolling duffel bag comes with the brand’s All Mighty Guarantee, which means they’ll repair or replace any damaged parts of your bag for free.
4. YETI Crossroads Duffel Bag, 60L
YETI has quickly become one of the most beloved brands when it comes to outdoor equipment like coolers and tumblers, but did you know the popular brand also offers duffel bags and backpacks ?
The YETI Crossroads Duffel Bag comes in two sizes: 40-liter and 60-liter. Whether traveling to explore the great outdoors of the Pacific Northwest or surfing to Costa Rica , this bag is down to do it all.
The 60-liter Crossroads Duffel Bag can fit many things, including a couple of pairs of shoes and puffer jackets. Two divider panels can keep your items separated, or you can fold them away to create even more room. It comes with a removable padded shoulder strap as well as a side handle and two long handles.
This pack comes in three classic color options and is made from TuffSkin nylon. The YETI Crossroads line also features three sizes of backpacks and two rolling bags, all with compression straps.
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Best Camping Duffel Bags
The perfect type of bag for a camping trip has to be, hands-down, the duffel bag. Options range from duffel bags with removable backpack straps to a small waterproof duffel bag that keeps all your belongings safe from the elements.
With varying sizes depending on the length of your trip and the types of activities you’ll do, we’ve come up with several versatile bag options so you can choose the best travel duffel bag for camping your way.
1. Thule Chasm Sport Duffel Bag
The Thule Chasm Sport Duffel Bag makes a statement with its large capacity, rugged, water-resistant fabric, and bright colors. It is one of the most durable duffel bags on the market. The comfortable backpack straps make the Thule Chasm Sport Duffel Bag the best waterproof bag for camping and outdoor adventures .
While it may come at a steep price point, you can often find this duffel backpack on sale on Amazon, and if you’re a Prime member, it’s part of the “try before you buy” program, so you can see if it’s a great fit for you before you invest in it.
Due to its composition of ultra-durable materials and padded backpack straps, it’s super handy to have while camping, especially when some hiking is involved. I’d even venture to say it is the best durable duffel bag on this list. It’s great for exploring the great outdoors while keeping all your gear safe and secure.
While the big sell for the Thule Chasm Sport Duffel is its durability, the interior is nothing to scoff at, either. The main compartment features an oversized opening to fit even the bulkiest jackets easily. The internal mesh pockets keep everything organized.
2. Carhartt Trade Series 2-in-1 Packable Duffel with Utility Pouch
Carhartt has quickly become one of the country’s most popular outdoor clothing companies over the last few years, so it’s no surprise that their rugged duffel bags have also become quite popular. Their best duffel bag for camping has to be the Carhartt Trade Series 2-in-1 Packable Duffel .
This simple and practical duffel bag is perfect for a quick weekend getaway with the family, whether going to your favorite lake or a mountain retreat. It features sturdy handles and removable shoulder straps, but it is not a backpack duffel, so it’s better for camping trips where you don’t need to hike too far to your camping spot.
This sturdy duffel bag is also packable, so you can keep it in another bag and use it for dirty laundry or wet clothes. The bag’s exterior is protected by Carhartt’s Rain Defender technology, making it water-resistant and able to handle tough weather situations.
3. Lyweem Travel Duffel Bag
The large-capacity Lyweem Travel Duffel Bag is an awesome camping duffel bag that comes in so many various colors and two different sizes. The detachable backpack straps also double as normal handles, so you can use this as a duffel backpack or traditional hand-carry bag.
This travel duffel bag features a large open main compartment as well as a separate shoe compartment where you can store your hiking shoes or camp slippers. The shoe compartment also has a vent, so storing wet clothes without them getting smelly or moldy is great.
Unlike most duffel bags, this bag does not feature any shoulder straps, but the handles are nice and long and can also be used as backpack straps. The main compartment has a large internal zippered pocket and an exterior pocket for even more storage.
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4. Osprey Transporter 65 Travel Duffel Bag
If your next camping trip consists of long hiking days surrounded by beautiful scenery, consider the Osprey Transporter 65 Travel Duffel Bag . This large duffel bag is sure to fit all of your gear and clothing while evenly distributing the weight of your pack so that you stay comfortable all day. This is Osprey’s best waterproof duffel bag for camping and longer hiking trips.
The durable, water-resistant coating on the bag’s exterior makes this a great companion for trekking through all sorts of weather conditions . The large main compartment features a 65-liter capacity (hence the name) and a full U-shaped zipper for easy packing.
Traveling with this sturdy duffel bag through rugged terrain is a breeze, as the tough coated fabric makes it difficult to tear or puncture the bag. And if something does happen to the bag, the Osprey All Mighty Guarantee will help with any repairs.
5. Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler 40L Duffel Bag
The Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler is the perfect solution if you bring a lot of gear to your next outdoor adventure. Whether going on a fishing trip with the guys or a family camping trip, this durable duffel bag with removable backpack straps can accompany you anywhere.
The main compartment features detachable mesh dividers so that you can have your belongings more organized or remove them to allow for more space. There’s also a storage pocket where you can fold the whole duffel bag into itself for easy storage.
The external compression straps ensure that your bag can squeeze into the smallest of spaces, and the padded straps can be tucked away so that they won’t be a burden when not in use. While the exterior is made from weather-resistant and abrasion-resistant materials, the bag still has a No Matter What lifetime guarantee to have peace of mind while traveling.
Best Duffel Bags for Road Trips
Road trips are one of the easiest and most amazing ways to take in tons of beautiful scenery as you visit multiple places in one trip. The US is a wonderful place to take a road trip with family or friends. From California’s beautiful national parks to the Great Smoky Mountains and everywhere in between, road trips can be one of the most convenient ways to see so much in a short amount of time.
On a road trip, you’ll want a bag that can fit a lot, but that doesn’t necessarily need a ton of bells and whistles. Instead, you might look for built-in organizational features or a more aesthetic duffle bag. Below are just some of our favorites that you can find online.
1. Briggs & Riley Baseline Weekender Duffel Bag
For a sleek unisex option, check out the Briggs & Riley Baseline Weekender . It comes in three rich colors and includes small luxury details like premium leather padded straps and a discreet ID tag.
Starting with the exterior, the bag is constructed from ballistic nylon fabric and a lockable zipper for the main compartment. There’s a small exterior pocket that can fit a portable charger and other items you may need to access easily. The spacious interior is fully lined and features two elastic pockets for accessories and electronics.
This stunning duffel bag has a capacity of approximately 42 liters and comes with a lifetime guarantee, so the only thing you have to worry about on your road trip is how long until you can get out and explore.
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2. Away F.A.R Duffle 40L
If you’re looking for something sturdy and compact that can fit enough clothes and gear for a long weekend, the AWAY F.A.R. Duffle is a fantastic option. The bag is both abrasion- and water-resistant and is made from responsibly sourced recycled materials, so it’s good for the environment and your stuff.
Away’s F.A.R. or “For All Routes” collection caters specifically to outdoor travel . If you’re moving from place to place, you can count on this heavy-duty bag to be there along with you for all the adventures.
The zipper of the main compartment zips down almost fully, making it super easy and convenient to pack. Internal pockets are minimal, but what it lacks in organizational features, it makes up for in the amount of space you’ll gain.
3. Carhartt 40L Utility Duffel
The Carhartt 40-Liter Utility Duffel is the perfect accessory for dads (and moms) on the go. With its spacious main compartment and multiple exterior pockets, this is the best duffel bag for travel on the open road .
This versatile duffel bag features a 40-liter capacity and is made using Rain Defender water-resistant material. It’s also machine washable, so no worries if you get caught in bad weather!
This duffel bag keeps your belongings organized with ten interior mesh pockets and four exterior pockets. Whether you need extra snacks or clothes for your kids, you’ll always know where to find them.
4. Amazon Basics Large Nylon Duffel Bag
If you’re looking for a duffel bag that is both affordable and reliable, check out the Amazon Basics Large Nylon Duffel Bag . I love pretty much anything Amazon Basics when I need something simple that’ll get the job done.
This durable duffel bag can hold up to 50 pounds and is perfect for quickly packing and throwing into the car. The spacious interior compartment features several zippered pockets, as does the exterior. This bag is super lightweight, weighing just over 1.5 pounds.
The bag can be carried using the adjustable shoulder strap or with the side handles. It is super large to accompany you even on a spring break road trip . It comes in three colors and is lightweight yet durable nylon.
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5. Gayuapeia Weekender Bag
Perhaps you’ve been using your trusty duffle bag for a while now and are looking for an upgrade that won’t break the bank. This is where the Gayuapeia Weekender Bag comes in. This stylish yet functional bag provides space for everything you’ll need for a long holiday weekend.
The main compartment is extra roomy and is great for clothing, accessories, and toiletries. The multiple small pockets can ensure that small items like sunglasses and keys won’t get lost in the large bag. The bottom shoe cabinet almost fully zips open and can fit two pairs of sneakers as well as sandals or toiletries.
This lovely bag comes in so many styles and colors. It also makes the perfect gift for the fashionable traveler in your life.
Best Backpacking Duffel Bags
A duffel bag can be a great way to pack out all the gear you need for a few days of backpacking . Many giant packs on your back are bulky and unpleasant to carry by hand when your back starts to hurt, whereas a duffel bag can be worn on your back, strap over your shoulders, or carry by handle.
A good backpacking duffel should be durable, weatherproof, and comfortable – like these best backpacking duffel bags below.
1. The North Face Base Camp Duffel
The North Face is one of the most recognizable brands around the world for outdoor clothing and gear. It’s no surprise that their Base Camp Duffel is a great-quality option that’s rugged and durable enough to handle a weekend or more, off the grid.
In The North Face’s words, this bag is made to handle tough conditions: “whether it’s roughed around in-flight or transported up a mountain via a yak.” It’s constructed with several grab handles; however, you may need to carry it, double stitching on the shoulder straps, and materials like ballistic nylon for durability that they call bombproof. Try not to test that last one, please.
Importantly, the 72-liter interior capacity should provide plenty of room for the camping or trekking gear you need to carry, along with the four compression straps inside to smush it all in. Plus, it’s a great-looking bag!
2. Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 55L
For all things outdoors, Patagonia is another brand that adventurers have relied on for decades – and their Black Hole Duffel Bag is a go-to option for backpackers. This bag comes in 40-liter, 55-liter, 70-liter, and 100-liter size options and serves a wide range of backpacking necessities. We’re going with the 55-liter option here, thanks to its manageable size that still gets the job done.
You can expect great durability and versatility from this pack, and you’ll appreciate its weatherproof lining when the clouds roll in. The padded base also protects whatever is inside from any bumps or drops you know the bag will have to endure during your adventure. It comes in at just over 2.5 pounds, so there’s little extra weight to carry around.
Patagonia proudly prioritizes sustainability and responsibility in all of its products, and the Black Hole Duffel Bag is made with recycled materials and is Fair Trade Certified sewn. There’s nothing like appreciating the world’s beauty while knowing you’ve done something to keep it that way.
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3. Mouteenoo Travel Duffel Backpack
Like the idea of a quality duffel bag, but don’t want to spend your vacation fund on it? Trust me, I get it! The Mouteenoo Travel Duffel Backpack is a bit more budget-friendly while keeping quality that doesn’t impact your backpacking experience.
Made for multi-day trekking , carrying onto an airplane, or just a simple day at the gym, this bag can serve a variety of purposes. The 45-liter capacity is enough for a short backpacking adventure or a longer one if you can share your load with others. With a top handle and duffel straps that can be worn on your shoulders as a backpack, you can carry it in whichever way is most comfortable for you.
While it doesn’t have a weatherproof polyurethane coating like some high-end bags, the nylon material is still water-resistant. The zipper quality notably reduces the change of jams or failure. Mouteenoo also provides an excellent quality guarantee, with a warranty covering any manufacturing issues that cause the bag to fail to meet its standards.
Best Duffel Bags for Business Travelers
Sometimes, we forget that not every seat on the plane is occupied by someone going on an adventure – many people are headed out on a very different type of trip with unique needs.
Business travelers need the quality and durability we’ve already covered, but they may also emphasize the style and utility of a duffel bag. Luckily, there are quite a few options for the duffel bag-toting business tripper.
1. Briggs & Riley, Black, 22 Inch Garment Duffle Bag
It’s a horrible feeling to get to your destination and realize that your suit or expensive business clothing got damaged along the way or even wrinkled. Briggs & Riley came up with an excellent business travel bag solution: to combine a duffle with a garment bag .
This 22-inch bag is sleek and stylish, fit to serve as an accessory to any jet-setting business traveler . It also has a slip-through rear panel to safely secure the bag to the top of a Briggs & Riley rolling suitcase. Its coolest feature is its transformation into a garment bag perfect for protecting suits and hanging them in the hotel closet.
A detachable shoulder strap provides an extra way to carry the bag hands-free. The ballistic nylon material resists water and damage, and a separate shoe pocket keeps contents clean. This is a great choice of a duffle bag for the average business traveler.
2. Rimowa Never Still Weekender
You’re familiar with Rimowa , the high-end luggage brand famous for their metal, hard-shell suitcases. That’s not all they make, though. The Never Still Weekender is an example of their line of luxury soft bags that looks and feels like the Cadillac of duffel bags.
We’ve seen duffel bags made of polyurethane and ballistic nylon, but Rimowa doesn’t do it like others. The Italian construction consists of durable canvas, full-grain leather, and a removable leather address tag. The result is a silky-soft, chic-looking handbag that’s made for the life of travel.
You can fit a 13-inch laptop inside with whatever else you may need, and a detachable shoulder strap makes it possible to carry this bag hands-free. Like other Rimowa bags, be prepared to pay for all of this luxury – this is not a budget bag.
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3. Soaeon Canvas Travel Duffle Bag
Did the price tag of that last one scare you? Don’t worry – there are plenty of other duffle bags perfect for business travelers that don’t require the salary of a CEO, like the Soaeon Canvas Travel Duffle Bag .
This bag is most definitely a duffle but functions a lot like a hard-shell suitcase. It opens clamshell-style, with two zippered compartments on either side. This makes it very fillable with the capacity to carry clothes for nearly a week or more.
On the outside, waterproof fabric and leather handles keep the bag durable and easy to carry, along with the shoulder strap. Exterior pockets provide more storage space and easier access to essentials. This bag is very budget-friendly for business travelers who want quality at a fair price.
Best Duffel Bags for Kids
Even littles need a reliable bag to accompany them on their amazing family adventures. When picking bags for kids, you’ll want to choose something durable yet affordable.
Kids usually change their preferences regarding characters or interests as they get older, so sticking with a certain favorite color or print instead could ensure they use the bag for longer.
1. PUMA Kids’ Evercat Transformation Duffel
This PUMA Kids’ duffel bag is super compact and versatile. It can double as a sports gear bag and a travel duffel bag. It comes at a super affordable price and has several fun colors and prints.
The bag is pretty simple. It comes with a large main compartment and an exterior mesh pocket. The mesh pocket isn’t large enough for a water bottle, but it can hold some snacks or small accessories .
It features a side handle, two long padded handles, and a crossbody strap, making it comfortable for anyone. Depending on your child’s age, it can hold enough clothes for a long weekend or a week-long trip.
2. Rugici Overnight Bag
The adorable Rugici Overnight Bag is fantastic for pre-teens and teenagers. This bag is slightly larger than the previous bag and includes some awesome features that you and your teen will appreciate.
First of all, its simple design ensures that packing will be quick and straightforward. A separate shoe component keeps them separate from any clean clothes. The wet/dry compartments in the interior can easily keep clean and dirty clothes separated, especially if your family is heading to a lake or down to the beach.
The waterproof fabric and ventilation vents ensure that everything in the bag will stay dry and odor-free. Side and interior zipper pockets can keep things like electronics, books, and school supplies organized and separate from other belongings.
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3. Choco Mocha Kids Duffle Bag
If you’re going out of town for a weekend, maybe a short stint at Disneyland , or a few days at your favorite lakeside town, this Choco Mocha Kids Duffle Bag will make the perfect travel companion for your kids.
This bag has multiple spacious compartments, including a fantastic shoe compartment. Internal pockets allow you to separate school supplies and books from everything else. The soft sides allow the bag to accommodate many clothes, so you can pack any backups and extras if necessary.
Kids will love traveling with this adorable bag with fun prints like sharks, fire trucks, dinosaurs, and more. Seeing you get this bag out and ready to pack will excite them for the trip before it even begins!
Is it “duffel bag” or “duffle bag”?
Actually, both spellings are correct! In British English and countries that use it (namely all of them apart from the U.S.), you’ll see “duffle” used more often. In American English, “duffel” is more common. Both are acceptable, and different brands may use different spellings.
Where does the name “duffle” or “duffel” come from?
No one knows for certain, but it likely came from the Belgian town of Duffel, historically known for its thick, durable Duffel cloth.
What is a good size duffle bag for travel?
That depends on your trip, what you need, and how you travel. If you’re flying low-cost and need a duffel bag that fits under the seat in front of you, you should probably stay around the 30-liter capacity and not more than 16 or 18 inches long.
A full-size carry-on duffel should be around 40 liters and a maximum of 22-24 inches long. If you’re not concerned with carry-on limitations and need space, you can find very large duffel bags in the 100-liter range.
Which brand is best for duffel bags?
There are a ton of great duffel bag brands and a ton of very cheaply made and bad-quality competitors. Our trusted favorites come from Away Luggage, Patagonia, The North Face, and Briggs & Riley. Their products serve various purposes, and the quality won’t disappoint you.
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The 12 Most Durable Duffel Bags for Rugged Travel
No matter where you’re traveling to, you’ll need a bag, and there’s nothing more functional than a cavernous, weatherproof, backpack strap-equipped duffel.
By Tanner Bowden and Hayley Helms
Features have gotten out of hand. No matter what the product is — be it as simple as a knife or as complex as a camera — we’ve come to expect that it’s jammed with as many bells and whistles (sometimes literally) as possible. Outdoor products are among the most egregious culprits here, fooling would-be adventurers into thinking that they simply cannot embark on a trip without bringing the multifunctional-jacket-pant-parachute-vest complete with eighteen camp-stove-dongle-ready removable pocket pouches (and it packs into its own hood!). It’s maddening.
Thankfully, the duffel has remained immune to the feature-packing epidemic. The design hasn’t deviated too far from the canvas sacks travelers used to throw over their shoulders before heading off to lands unknown . Improvements like weatherproof zippers and padded backpack straps are utilitarian, not gimmicky. Materials technology has made duffels all but bomb-proof, which is ideal for poor-weather adventures, but canvas has not been forgotten. Often times, the only feature is an interior pocket. And that’s the way it should be. You already have enough stuff to bring with you; you shouldn’t have to worry about the bag that carries it all.
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Best Dry Bag Duffel
Best Overall
Best Upgrade Duffel
Best Budget Duffel
Best Alternative To Our Top Pick
Best Waterproof Duffel
Best Durable Duffel with Wheels
Best Duffel for Organization
Best Backpack Carry System
Best Adventure Duffel
Best Luxury Duffel
Best Sustainably Manufactured Duffel
Best Bombproof Duffel
What to Look for in a Durable Duffel
These duffels run the gamut of sizes and materials, but one thing is uniform in every case: resiliency is favored over contrivance. These are bags capable of withstanding countless well-planned weekends to a favorite hideaway, as well as expeditions to corners of the map that still contain question marks.
When choosing the rugged duffel that will work best for your travel habits, it’s best to keep in mind what matters most. Will you be traveling to rainy and wet environments? Make sure your bag is made with water-resistant materials and coated with a waterproofing treatment like DWR; if you’re going on a road trip and don’t want to have to worry about your bag being banged around or ripped, make sure you look for abrasion-resistant materials like ripstop nylon, waxed canvas or twill. Finally, how much will y0u be packing? 25-30 liter volumes will work well for an overnighter or quick weekend trip, but if you’ve got a lot of gear or are planning an extended adventure, we recommend 50 liters and up.
The Most Durable Duffel Bags for Travel
This definitive guide to the best durable duffel bags for travel and adventure provides information on the 11 top duffels based on rigorous testing. In it, we break down each bag’s key features, covering elements such as volume, durability, support, features, weight and more.
Filson Medium Dry Duffel Bag
Filson Medium Dry Duffle Bag
- $75.00 at Filson $98.00 (23% off)
- Velcro closure and straps are strong
- No internal pockets/dividers make staying organized a challenge
- Available Volumes: 65L
- Weight: 2 pounds
- Material: 840D 100% nylon w/clear ether TPU + nylon webbing + high density plastic
When it comes to duffels, Filson is typically known for its rugged, classic canvas versions — like the one you’ll see lower on this list. But the Seattle-based brand is no stranger to bringing quality to whatever material or product it’s working with, and in this case, it’s the dry bag that gets the premium treatment. Filson’s medium dry bag/ duffel can fit a week’s worth of clothes and supplies in it easily, and while camping with mine, I was able to keep it in my truck bed without worrying about it soaking through during rain showers. It’s surprisingly light, and the tough-as-nails nylon material is thin but tough — it’s flexible enough to mold into whatever shape you need it to be, but thin enough to prompt concern over it ripping or tearing. Undeniably though, one of my favorite aspects of this bag has to be its highlighter-green colorway: I can pick it out in a sea of black, brown and navy bags with ease, cutting out on more travel-related headache. If you’re looking for a dry bag that can do it all, consider this option.
Patagonia Black Hole Duffel
Patagonia Black Hole Duffel Bag 55L
- $117.99 at Patagonia $169.00 (30% off)
- Available Volumes: 40L, 55L, 70L, 100L
- Weight: 2 pounds, 9.09 ounces (55L)
Patagonia hit the nail on the head with the name of its line of heavy-duty carry-alls: Black Hole. That’s what a duffel should be — a bottomless pit into which you can toss anything and everything you might need for a day at the crag or an entire week in the opposite hemisphere. The bag’s D-shaped zipper opening makes it easier to see all of what’s inside than end-to-end designs, and the lid includes a large mesh pocket for stashing odds and ends you don’t want to dig for.
To that end, there’s another small essentials pocket that you can access from inside or out. Daisy chains and removable backpack straps count for the rest of the bag’s features, but it’s the durability of Patagonia’s Black Hole fabric, which it makes using a water-repellant, TPU-laminated 100-percent recycled polyester ripstop, that makes this duffel great for any imaginable itinerary.
Peak Design Travel Duffelpack
Peak Design Travel Duffelpack 65L
- $219.95 at peakdesign.com
- Available Volumes: Flexible 45-65L
- Weight: 3 pounds, 14 ounces
The main element that sets Peak Design’s Duffelpack apart from the rest is its opening. Its zipper is straight instead of D-shaped, but because it’s extra-long and complimented by internal aluminum stays that help it open fully.
But thoughtful design is present in every element of this bag: its backpack and waist straps tuck neatly behind magnetic flaps, its 600-denier fabric is waterproof but doesn’t necessarily look like it, and an extra zipper can expand its volume from 45 to 65 liters. It integrates perfectly with Peak Design’s packing cubes — which Gear Patrol highly recommends — and is one of the most comfortable duffels we’ve tested.
Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler
Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler 40L Duffel Bag
- $149.00 at eaglecreek.com
- Available Volumes: 40L, 60L
- Weight: 2 pounds, 3 ounces (60L)
Perhaps $119 isn’t your idea of “budget-friendly.” There are cheaper duffels available, but none that are water-repellent, super-durable or have features like stow-away backpack straps or a padded bottom.
Eagle Creek didn’t stop there, though. It gave this duffel an internal removable divider and end pockets — one of which you can pack the whole bag into — for gear organization. Compared to the other bags on this list, the Cargo Hauler is cheaper, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less rich in features.
Black Diamond StoneHauler
Black Diamond Stonehauler 45L Duffel
- $159.95 at blackdiamondequipment.com
- Available Volumes: 30L, 45L, 60L, 90L, 120L
- Weight: 2 pounds, 12 ounces
It’s easy to compare the StoneHauler Duffel to Patagonia’s Black Hole. The bags share features like backpack straps and a perimeter of lash loops, as well as a D-shaped opening. There are, however, a few key differences.
First is a padding layer that adds to the StoneHauler’s durability and comfort when holding pointy gear (like climbing equipment). The second is an internal compression system that prevents contents from moving around. But the most notable feature is something Black Diamond calls DirtBag Internal Storage, which refers to a sack with a cinch closure that’s integrated into its interior. It’s perfect for keeping dirty hiking boots or laundry away from clean items, and you can smush it to the side when you don’t need it.
- $400.00 at Amazon
- Available Volumes: 50L, 75L, 100L
- Weight: 5 pounds, 3 ounces (50L)
Drawing on the success of its soft-sided coolers, Yeti stripped out the insulation and used the thick, laminated nylon skin to create a highly puncture- and abrasion-resistant duffel called the Panga . Like many Yeti products, what appears run-of-the-mill is actually innovation genius.
The Panga has easily removable backpack straps, lash points on all sides and haul handles on either end. Speaking of those ends, they’re sturdy enough to keep this bag standing upright, and the bottom is padded with EVA foam, similar to the stuff in running shoes, to keep things protected when you decide to give the bag a toss. The Panga is also fully submersible thanks to a TIZIP airtight zipper (it’s super-tough, don’t let your sweater get caught in it). One way to test it? Close it up when the bag is empty and stand on it — not even a gasp will escape.
Thule Chasm Wheeled Duffel
- $399.95 at Amazon
- Available Volumes: 110L
- Weight: 12 pounds, 3 ounces
Even backpack straps can’t make carrying the biggest bags comfortable, and that’s when wheels come in. Thule’s are oversized to roll over rough terrain and have a sturdy telescoping handle to keep them going. The bag itself opens like other duffels on this list: wide, thanks to a D-shaped zipper, so you can easily access everything inside its cavernous 110-liter compartment. For essentials, its lid has two zippered mesh pockets, and there’s a small exterior pocket too. A laminated weather-resistant fabric protects everything, and Thule included a molded polycarbonate shell on the bottom.
Matador Seg42
Matador SEG42 Travel Pack
- $199.99 at matadorup.com
- Available Volumes: 30L, 42L
- Weight: 2 pounds, 4 ounces (42L)
Instead of the single large opening that defines most duffels, Matador’s Seg42 has six. Five of them are on its lid, each opening into separate variably sized compartments that call to mind packing cubes that add up to the bag’s 42-liter capacity. When such organization isn’t necessary, these tuck away behind a zippered panel, leaving the Seg42’s full volume available as a sixth option for dump-it-all-in packing. Alternatively, you can use a few of those pockets and collapse the others, making it easy to separate clean stuff from dirty stuff.
The Seg42 also has backpack straps that tuck away when you don’t need them, two end pockets for small items and a separate zippered laptop pocket. All are protected by durable and water-repellent ripstop fabric.
Mystery Ranch Mission Duffel
- $229.00 at mysteryranch.com
- Available Volumes: 40L, 55L, 90L
- Weight: 4 pounds, 3 ounces (55L)
The Mission Duffel sits firmly in between backpack and duffel. As such, its shoulder straps aren’t an afterthought but a fully fleshed-out component that draws on the brand’s success with every day and expedition packs. The straps are padded for comfort and equipped with a sternum harness. They also stow away neatly into a flap on the bottom of the bag. In addition to that, the Mission contains a main compartment that feels bigger than it looks and is home to multiple mesh organizing pockets. Like the Base Camp duffel, the Mission offers a separate section at one end for wet, dirty, or bulky items.
Ortlieb Atrack
Ortlieb Atrack Pack
- $270.00 at Moose Jaw
- Available Volumes : 25L, 35L, 45L
- Weight : 3 pounds, 2.4 ounces (25L)
Of all the strap-equipped bags on this list, Ortlieb’s Atrack is the only one that’s a backpack first. Ortlieb previously made waterproof and rugged duffels with backpack straps on them, and it pulled many of those features over to the Atrack — including a tear-resistant fabric and an impregnable TIZIP zipper — which is designed less for hauling huge loads than for facilitating lots of different adventures. Its pack straps are padded, and they have an accompanying hipbelt. Plus, it uses a simple modular strap system that allows for the carrying of skis, snowboards, snowshoes, trekking poles, helmets and whatever else you might think to strap to it.
Filson Large Rugged Twill Duffle Bag
- $650.00 at Filson
- Available Volumes : 43L, 75L
- Weight : 4 pounds (75L)
You may experience a little sticker shock when shopping around Filson’s site, but the 125-year-old brand hasn’t made it this far by peddling wares that don’t pass muster. The Seattle-based brand decided to opt out of canvas for its largest duffel bag and go instead in the direction of rugged twill, which mimics the no-nonsense aesthetic appeal of waxed canvas and boasts exceptional abrasion resistance.
Filson sources the twill from Britain’s oldest mills and pairs it with bridle leather for the handles and shoulder straps. If you’re looking for a tough duffel that won’t go out of style and is rugged enough to be passed on to the grandkids, Filson’s large duffel is a worthy investment. If you’re looking for more of a weekender size, Filson also offers a medium version with a 43-liter capacity.
Cotopaxi Del Dia Mariveles 32L Duffel
- $40.00 at Backcountry
- Available Volumes : 32L
- Weight : 11 ounces
Cotopaxi’s Del Dia collection takes remnant scraps leftover from the production of other bags and transforms them into one-of-a-kind pieces — without the custom price tag. The Mariveles 32L is perfect for quick weekend getaways, overnighters, or very light packers. The custom colorway ensures you’ll never mix up your duffel with another on the baggage carousel, and the ripstop fabric ensures you won’t be left with a useless duffel at the end of your trip.
Uncharted Supply Co. The Vault 65L Duffel Bag
- $159.00 at unchartedsupplyco.com
- 100% waterproof construction holds up
- Zipper is tough to break in
- Dimensions: 27.5″ x 13.9″ x 10″
Announced in March 2023, the brand that brought you 72 hours of survival in a backpack is at it again — this time with a bombproof duffel. Featuring two large internal pockets and one, smaller external pocket for small tools and paperwork, the entire Vault Duffel is 100-percent waterproof. In the spirit of utility, it also includes an air valve — to compress lofty items (like your favorite puffer) — and that doubles as a water spout in case you’re storing liquids. The Vault 65L Duffel Bag starts at $159 and can be upgraded with a Seventy2 Survival Insert ($390 total) or a Seventy2 Pro Survival Insert ($535 total).
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The 8 Best Rolling Duffels, Tested and Reviewed
Bring all the gear you need in these sizeable luggage pieces
In This Article
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TripSavvy / Jessica Juliao
Rolling duffels are the luggage style of choice for adventure travelers, outdoorsy folks, and chronic over-packers—essentially, anyone who requires plenty of flexible space and the added versatility of a bag that can be carried or slung over a shoulder as easily as wheeling it from A to B. These days, many duffels are as fashionable as they are functional, making them a viable option for business trips and weekend getaways. Things to look out for include sturdy carry handles or straps, a reliable wheel and trolley system, and a generous, durable interior with some organization features.
To help you narrow down your search for the perfect rolling duffel, we tested 30 of the most popular brands in the TripSavvy lab. Using a series of tests designed to simulate the rigors of airline travel, we scored each duffel on its capacity, design, maneuverability, durability, and value.
Best Overall
Patagonia wheeled duffel bag.
- Capacity 5 /5
- Design 5 /5
- Maneuverability 4.5 /5
- Durability 5 /5
Tough, long-lasting material
Burly, smooth-rolling wheels
Won't turn on a dime
The 100L Black Hole Wheeled Duffel from Patagonia wowed us from the outset with its impressive capacity. With some strategic packing, we could fit double or even triple the amount of clothing on our prescribed packing list. We liked its structured bottom for support and its flexible upper, allowing for maximum packing potential. The duffel features ripstop polyester with a highly weather-resistant TPU-laminate coating. We found it sleek, functional, and sturdy enough to potentially be a once-in-a-lifetime purchase. After our stringent durability tests, the duffel showed zero signs of wear and tear.
It’s also great for the planet, with 100 percent recycled body fabric, lining, and webbing. The main compartment features a large opening and internal compression straps, with mesh pockets in the lid for smaller items. There’s also a zippered side pocket to separate shoes, toiletries, or dirty laundry. We liked that there are multiple ways to transport this bag. You can use the reinforced haul handles to lift it onto the luggage scale or weave through the airport using the sturdy, oversized wheels and telescoping handle. Although somewhat tricky to maneuver around tight turns, we found that the wheels rolled perfectly on rough and smooth surfaces.
Dimensions: 32.6 x 16 x 13.7 inches | Weight: 9.49 pounds | Capacity: 100 liters | Materials: Ripstop polyester with a TPU-film laminate | Sustainability: 100-percent recycled ripstop polyester
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Best Budget
Travelers club upright rolling duffel bag.
- Design 4.5 /5
- Portability 3.8 /5
- Durability 4.7 /5
Plenty of external storage
Handles rough treatment well
Folds away when not in use
We'd like a more functional handle
Made from surprisingly sturdy 600-denier polyester, the Travelers Club Xpedition duffel bag retails for just over a tenth of the price of our overall winner. Despite its low cost, it held up well to our durability tests with no obvious dents, tears, or broken elements. The main compartment is spacious (so much so that we had room left after packing for a 10-to-14-day winter trip) but lacks organization features. This was more than made up for by the bag's exterior, however, which features no fewer than six extra-large zippered accessory pockets.
The duffel features sturdy top and rear carry handles for manual lifting. Alternatively, it has two wheels and a retractable handle—although we felt the latter's design was lacking since it wasn't height adjustable and could have been smoother to extend. Most importantly, though, it was strong enough to maneuver the bag around our simulated airport obstacles while the wheels rolled smoothly over hard surfaces. Finally, the duffel features a tri-fold bottom for convenient storage.
Dimensions: 30 x 13 x 12 inches | Weight: 6.6 pounds | Capacity: 77 liters | Materials: Polyester | Sustainability: Not listed
Gonex Rolling Duffel Bag With Wheels
- Capacity 4.5 /5
- Portability 4.5 /5
Hybrid design adds sturdiness
Maneuvers well
Generous capacity
Adjustable-height handle would be nice
The Gonex Rolling Duffel Bag features 1,200-denier PVC, making it waterproof, lightweight, and (as our tests proved) exceptionally durable. Coming in at roughly a quarter of the price of our overall winner, we felt it offered incredible value for money, especially given its innovative design. The large main compartment features a U-shaped opening for easy access and easily fit everything on our packing list. We loved the half suitcase/half duffel concept, with a structured bottom that gives contents an extra layer of protection.
Organization features include an interior zippered mesh pocket, two exterior pockets, and clever compression straps that fasten outside the duffel to keep everything in place. The duffel comes with high-quality YKK zippers and balanced bottom feet that allow it to stand upright on its own. We found the telescoping handle comfortable but wished it had more than one height setting. Finally, the oversized trolley wheels operated smoothly through turns and over a variety of terrains, including gravel.
Dimensions: 33 x 16 x 15 inches | Weight: 11.35 pounds | Capacity: 100 liters | Materials: PVC | Sustainability: Not listed
Best Carry-on
Vera bradley foldable rolling duffel bag.
- Portability 5 /5
- Value 4.6 /5
- Durability 4.6 /5
Made from recycled plastic bottles
Good level of organization
Easy to store
Not as durable as some outdoor brands
Made from Vera Bradley’s lightweight, recycled ReActive fabric, the Foldable Rolling Duffel Bag wins points for sustainability by saving 24 plastic bottles from landfill. It’s also water-repellent and survived our durability tests without sustaining any damage. The main compartment features a mesh slip pocket and a concealed bottom compartment perfect for separating shoes or dirty laundry. We fit everything on our packing list before realizing this bottom compartment existed. There are also two zippered pockets on the outside of the duffel.
We found that the wheels turned smoothly around tight corners and handled all terrains well. The bag is also small enough to carry comfortably using the dual top carry handles. It stands upright on its own and folds flat for convenient storage in the back of your closet. Other thoughtful design features include a travel lock, luggage tag, and a zippered pocket for storing the handle when not in use. The duffel is available in several colors and patterns and has a five-year warranty.
Dimensions: 20.5 x 12.5 x 10 inches | Weight: 5.6 pounds | Capacity: Not published | Materials: ReActive fabric | Sustainability: Saves 24 plastic bottles from landfill
Best for International Travel
Ogio terminal travel bag.
- Design 4 /5
All the room you could need
Great maneuverability
Easy to lift
Limited plain colors
If you're planning a round-the-world adventure and need a bag that can fit weeks' worth of belongings while also withstanding the rigors of international travel, you'll love the Ogio Terminal Travel Bag. It's constructed of durable 420-denier nylon, with protective, reinforced skid bars on the back panel. We found it lightweight yet so strong it didn't show any signs of wear from our repeated bat and drop tests. In terms of capacity, we'd have scored it a 10 if we could, with enough space to fit clothes, shoes, and accessories for 14 days.
The interior features a neoprene lining, a mesh divider, and compression straps, while two large external pockets provide space for keeping toiletries or dirty laundry separate. The skate wheels and retractable handle helped the duffel to move smoothly and quietly through our obstacle course, while multiple grab handles came in handy for loading it into cars and buses. Colors, except for sober Black Pindot, are eye-catching with names like Double Camo, Acid Waves, and Nebula.
Dimensions: 29 x 16 x 13 inches | Weight: 10.6 pounds | Capacity: 95 liters | Materials: Nylon | Sustainability: Not listed
Best Splurge
Tumi large split 2-wheeled duffel.
- Value 4.5 /5
- Durability 4 /5
Easy to pack and organize
Customization options
Smooth roll
The Tumi Large Split 2-Wheeled Duffel is certainly pricey, but for those who can afford it, we feel the quality is commensurate with the cost. The bag is made from virtually indestructible ballistic nylon, with a molded, impact-resistant bottom and protective bumper rails. It sailed through our durability tests unscathed. We loved its clamshell-style opening and the divided interior with a large mesh zippered pocket and compression straps.
We were able to fit everything on our list with space to spare. With so many compartments on the inside and outside, we actually enjoyed the packing experience! One of the exterior pockets has a water-resistant lining. The duffel maneuvered skillfully across all terrains thanks to its large, high-quality wheels and two-stage telescoping handle. It also has leather-accented top and side carry handles and a bottom grab handle. Other benefits include molded feet for standing upright and the brand’s proprietary Tumi Tracer.
Dimensions: 30 x 16 x 14 inches | Weight: 11 pounds | Capacity: Not published | Materials: Ballistic nylon | Sustainability: Not listed
Best for Hauling Gear
Rei co-op big haul recycled rolling duffel.
Sleek design
Sturdy, eco-friendly material
Adventure-specific extras
Not particularly fashionable
Need an outdoors-approved duffel big enough to fit the whole family’s gear that's hardy enough to travel where few other suitcases can go? The REI Co-op Big Haul duffel is for you. We packed everything on our list with plenty of space left over. We loved the weather-resistant finish on the recycled ripstop nylon exterior and the heavy-duty, oversized wheels that easily handled all of our testing terrains and challenges. The telescoping handle felt sturdy, and the side, front, and end handles made the duffel simple to lift as needed.
The main compartment features several practical mesh pockets and a set of compression straps. We also liked that the duffel has exterior compression straps that allow it to be cinched in, depending on how full it is. Other features that reinforce the impression that this duffel is meant for the great outdoors include daisy chain lash points for attaching extra gear and piggyback clips for connecting a daypack or other luggage.
Dimensions: 34 x 16 x 15 inches | Weight: 9 pounds, 11 ounces | Capacity: 109 liters | Materials: Nylon | Sustainability: Contains recycled, Bluesign-certified materials
Best for Business Travel
Ted baker albany rolling duffel bag.
Chic design details
Solid internal organization
Deceptively capacious interior
Despite its carry-on-approved dimensions, we found the Ted Baker Albany Rolling Duffel Bag much more spacious than it initially looked and were highly impressed with how much we could fit in. We loved its elegant, tapered design, envelope-style front pocket, and stylish faux leather accents. It’s an excellent choice for business travelers , with its rose gold detailing, including on the zippers, embossed Ted Baker logo plate, and aluminum trolley system.
While the exterior is smart, professional black, the interior features a vibrant, butterfly-patterned lining. It has multiple compartments, including a padded sleeve for your tablet or laptop; and TSA-approved locks to keep everything secure in transit. We found that the wheels performed impeccably over gravel, carpet, and through our obstacle course, while the duffel itself was so lightweight that carrying it using the top handles was just as easy. The only drawback was the price tag, although we felt it was a fair reflection of the bag’s quality.
Dimensions: 19 x 13 x 9.5 inches | Weight: 5.5 pounds | Capacity: 33 liters | Materials: Polyester | Sustainability: Not listed
In the end, the Patagonia Black Hole Wheeled Duffel Bag 100L stood out as our overall winner for its impressive capacity and rugged, all-weather construction. We also like the Travelers Club Xpedition Rolling Duffel thanks to its multiple exterior pockets and affordable price.
First, we weighed each duffel to check the accuracy of the manufacturer’s description. Then we packed it according to a packing list meant to replicate a four-day trip for carry-on duffels and a seven-day trip for checked duffels. While doing so, we took note of the bag’s capacity and how well-thought-out its organizational features were. Next, we rolled it back and forth on smooth concrete, pushing and pulling it to check how easily it moved. Then, we tested maneuverability by rolling the duffel through an obstacle course to simulate a busy airport.
Then we repeated these tests on a carpeted floor. We also tested how easy it was to drag the duffel onto the sidewalk and over gaps between cement pavers. We checked how comfortable it was to carry it using its handles and/or straps and then tested durability by repeatedly pushing it off a countertop and beating it with a baseball bat. These tests specifically targeted potential weak spots. Finally, scores were given from 1 to 5 for capacity, design, maneuverability, durability, and value, resulting in an overall score used to select category winners.
Other Rolling Duffels We Tested
Briggs & Riley ZDX 27-Inch Medium Upright Duffel : We appreciated the roomy capacity of this medium-sized duffel as well as the thoughtful layout of its compartments (including an expandable one on the front). It was well-made and moved beautifully, but it sits toward the higher end of the price spectrum.
Osprey Transporter Wheeled Duffel 90 31-Inch : We could fit all of our items in this duffel with space to spare and liked its compression straps and storage pocket. We found it incredibly easy to maneuver; however, we would have liked to see another height setting for the telescoping handle and larger top carry handles.
Samsonite Andante 2-Wheeled Rolling Duffel Bag 32-Inch : This rolling duffel impressed us with its durability, standing up well to our drop and bat tests. It’s also an attractive option with plenty of packing space despite its relatively small size; however, we found that it listed significantly when packed full and standing upright.
Thule Chasm Wheeled Duffel 32-Inch : With its massive main compartment and extra-rugged construction, we love this duffel for those who need to carry a lot of gear. It rolled easily on multiple surfaces, albeit it was a little unwieldy around tight turns. It lost points for lack of organization features and usable carry handles.
High Sierra Fairlead 34-Inch Rolling Duffel Bag : This duffel scored highly for its many organization options and highly accessible main compartment. The carry handle and strap were comfortable; however, it was tricky to maneuver around turns and was unstable when upright.
Eagle Creek 130L Cargo Hauler Rolling Duffel : We really appreciated that this duffel’s huge interior is made manageable by an included packing cube. It also converts into a backpack and is super lightweight, although the lack of structure that makes this lightness possible also means it can’t stand upright on its own.
DELSEY Paris Raspail 28-Inch Rolling Wheeled Duffel Bag : We were pleasantly surprised by this duffel’s capacity and liked that it had separate pockets for laundry and other essentials. It had multiple handles and rolled well, but it felt a little flimsy overall.
Briggs & Riley Baseline Large Two-Wheel Duffel 29-Inch : This duffel accommodated all our belongings with plenty of space to spare. We liked the separate bottom compartment and multiple handle heights but ultimately felt it was overpriced.
Lipault Foldable Plume Wheeled Duffel : If capacity is your priority, this enormous duffel could be a good choice. It also maneuvered beautifully despite its size; however, we found the unstructured interior a bit disorganized.
Samsonite Detour 29-Inch Wheeled Duffel : We liked this duffel’s tactical style and easy roll but ultimately found the interior disappointingly organization-free. We also struggled to fit everything on our list inside.
Samsonite Ripstop 30-Inch Rolling Duffel : This duffel withstood our durability tests well and scored top marks for its versatile pockets. But, it lost points for its awkward carry handles and the fact that the trolley system wasn’t adjustable.
Rockland Rolling Duffel Bag 30-Inch : This duffel maneuvered fine and survived our durability tests; however, we felt the material was flimsy and couldn’t see it lasting more than a few trips. It also didn’t have any interior pockets.
Eddie Bauer Expedition 30 Duffel 2.0 : We liked this duffel’s sturdy frame and felt it was well-balanced. It maneuvered easily through obstacles but lost points for thin fabric, loose stitching, and confusing organization features.
Travelpro Bold 30-Inch Check-In Drop-Bottom Expandable Rolling Duffel : This is a huge duffel with a main compartment that is accessible in two ways. We liked its sturdy handle and surprising maneuverability but felt it was too bulky for most travelers.
Dakine Split Roller 110L Bag : We liked that this bag split clamshell-style into a structured bottom half and a more flexible top half with compartments. However, it scuffed easily during tests, making us question its durability.
Oiwas Small Rolling Duffel Bag : We gave this duffel top marks for maneuverability. Unfortunately, it failed to impress in terms of quality, with a flimsy handle, poor stitching, and zippers that broke during testing.
What to Look For in a Rolling Duffel
Weight and dimensions.
The optimum duffel size depends on how much you want to pack and for how long. Bear in mind that for carry-on duffels, though, the IATA recommends that bags have a maximum length of 22 inches, a width of 18 inches, and a depth of 10 inches. Exact requirements may differ from airline to airline. Checked bags must not exceed a linear dimension (length + width + depth) of 62 inches. In terms of weight, it’s important to find a good balance between quality construction and lightness. However, the lighter your duffel is, the more you can pack before exceeding airline weight restrictions.
Rolling duffels vary significantly in price, with our category winners ranging from just over $40 to just under $1,000. The key is to determine the value of a potential purchase—if the bag is a splurge, is it worth it? A duffel with premium materials could last you a lifetime, in which case, the answer is probably yes. A good rule of thumb is to spend as much as you can comfortably afford. Be sure to check user reviews, however, to help establish how much of the cost reflects performance and how much you’re paying for brand name only.
Other Features
Other features to look out for beyond the duffel itself include organization features—how many pockets or compartments does the bag have, and how easy are they to access? How many carrying options does it offer? Can it be comfortably carried using the haul handles, or does it convert to a backpack? Some have padded pockets for your laptop or tablet, while tech-savvy carry-on duffels may even have USB or wireless charging facilities. Some high-end rolling duffels include luggage trackers or TSA-approved locks . The most important features for a rolling duffel to fulfill its purpose are easily maneuverable wheels and a sturdy, telescoping handle.
Every rolling duffel will have its own specific manufacturer’s instructions regarding the best way to clean it. As a general rule, however, most can be spot-cleaned with a damp cloth and should be left to dry naturally. Like all luggage, duffels should be completely dry before being put away and kept away from direct sunlight in a cool, dry place.
Duffels are softsided by nature, and the best use sturdy, lightweight materials—usually ripstop polyester or nylon. For added weatherproofing, consider a PVC duffel or one coated with TPU laminate. Eco-conscious travelers should look out for bags made using recycled versions of these materials. The best-quality telescoping handles feature aerospace-grade aluminum.
Rolling duffels offer more flexible packing space than hardsided suitcases and are easier to stuff into irregular spaces (e.g., a safari truck’s roof racks or the cargo hold of a bus). Many argue that they’re more durable—all attributes that make them ideal for adventure travel or sports trips. They can usually be carried in more than one way, making them a good fit for journeys that will take you to areas a wheeled suitcase can’t go.
Jessica Macdonald is TripSavvy’s Africa travel expert and a regular contributor of adventure and family travel articles. She’s packed many a rolling duffel in her time, whether for scuba diving trips across Southeast Asia, research trips to the Peruvian Amazon, or camping adventures around the national parks of South Africa.
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AllOutdoor Review: KUIU Distance Duffel – Hunting, Travel, and Hobbies
KUIU /coo-ee-oo/ recently introduced the KUIU Distance Duffel bag for general purpose and hunting needs. Although KUIU is all in on providing the ultimate hunting gear, the Distance Duffel is built for anything and more. The Distance Duffel features a structured bottom, Double Ripstop construction, reinforced carry handles and side pouches for varied cargo. Can the KUIU Distance Duffel go the distance? Let’s see.
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Kuiu Distance Duffel Bag Review
Whether you do serious travels, hunting, or just have stuff you need to neatly move from point A to point B, a duffel bag can come in handy. The KUIU Distance Duffel has 36 liters of space and has six internal pockets and one external pocket, as well as two side compartments for smaller items and clothing. It also features a removable, rigid, internal organizer for the main compartment that is secured via hook and loop strips. More on that in a bit.
The listed overall dimensions for the Distance Duffel are 21.25(L) x 11(W) x 11.75(H) inches. The two side compartment dimensions are approximately 2(L) x 11(W) x 9.5(H) inches each. The main compartment space is about 17(L) x 10.5(W) x 10.5(H). The empty weight with the internal organizer was spot-on with KUIU’s specs at 4 pounds 11.6 ounces, and the removable internal organizer itself weighs 1 pound 7.2 ounces. The main compartment flap’s zipper track follows the top of the Distance Duffel, and then continues down the back side for an extra wide opening. KUIU took advantage of the main compartment flap space by including three zippered pouches.
Side Compartments – Kuiu Distance Duffel
The side compartments are accessed with heavy duty zippers that wrap around three-quarters of the duffel bag. The right side compartment features a clear plastic or mylar pouch that could be used for toiletries or anything you’d rather not mix with something stored in the same side compartment. The left side compartment is the same size as its counterpart, but differs in that it offers two open topped pouches. I haven’t really decided how best to utilize those pouches, but I like that KUIU designed it differently for the most versatility and didn’t just do a mirror of the opposite side.
Internal Organizer – Kuiu Distance Duffel
In following with the Distance Duffel’s external rigidity, the internal organizer is also structured to maintain its shape, and has its own set of carry handles. The internal organizer is an optional affair due to the strips of hook material on the bottom of the organizer, while the floor of the duffel has receiving strips of loop material.
Due to KUIU’s dedication to the hunting and outdoors market, I was pleased (although not surprised) to see that two of the organizer’s compartments perfectly fit 25 round boxes of 12 gauge shells. I was also able to neatly store 20 round AR15 magazines vertically in the two smaller compartments. The third, larger compartment of the organizer can fit a host of items. As a gun guy in search of great range bags, I naturally set out to see what I could fit in it. KUIU hit high marks again by allowing for two rows of 30 round AR15 magazines lengthwise, and including the organizer’s height, a total of 10 AR mags can be stored in the large compartment. Width-wise, the large compartment was also perfectly sized to hold 20 round AR magazines.
Construction & Material
The KUIU Distance Duffel’s construction involves 330 denier NY Double Ripstop Cordura for the bag body, and heavy duty nylon straps and stitching for carrying weighty loads. The inside lining is made with 210 denier coated nylon, which is lighter, but still feels plenty durable. The front of the Distance Duffel has built in external lashing straps with buckles which is a great feature for keeping a sweatshirt or jacket easy to grab during shifting weather. It can also be used to lash a tripod or walking sticks to your bag so it stays easily accessible. The center carry handles have a wrap around section that uses snaps rather than a hook and loop closure that would wear out quickly.
I used the KUIU Distance Duffel as a range bag, as a travel bag during our family trip to Mount Rushmore, and as a gear and clothing duffel for trips to work and several outings. During the family trip, it easily held all my clothing, toiletries and a few miscellaneous items needed for our week-long trek. In the main compartment, I removed the organizer and I packed one pant, four shorts, swim trunks, and about eight shirts and one sweatshirt. I still had some room on top so I packed a few odds and ends such as an extra knife and a box of ammunition. The left side compartment housed my socks and underwear, while the right side compartment held a few swim goggles and water toys. All of the carry handles and the shoulder strap worked great and the Distance Duffel held its shape despite being underneath other weighty bags in the van.
The bottom of the Distance Duffel is made with a 840-denier ballistic nylon panel, which also covers two and a half inches of the sides of the bag. This feature adds an extra layer of protection and weather resistance. I set the Distance Duffel on the water at one of my nearby field testing sights. I didn’t have any weight in it but I had placed a newspaper on the bottom of the main compartment. I let the Distance Duffel sit for a couple minutes on the water, and the paper remained dry immediately after, as well as 10 and 30 minutes later.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for a ruggedized, multi-purpose duffel bag that’s built to last, then you need to consider the KUIU Distance Duffel. Considering the Cordura and ripstop construction, the rigid structure, the extra stitching and ample compartment size along with a removable organizer gives you all sorts of options for whatever activity you need to carry stuff to. The Distance Duffel gave me flexibility to carry firearms and ammo to the range, clothing for a vacation, and getting my uniform and gunbelt to work discretely.
The KUIU Distance Duffel does carry a higher price over the average, lightly structured or unstructured duffel bags. KUIU lists this duffel at $149 . However, it’s built to last a lifetime, and KUIU has a reasonable warranty for the original purchaser for any defects under normal use for the lifetime of the product. The Distance Duffel is available in Valo camo (as reviewed), Ash, or Gunmetal. Make sure you check out the rest of KUIU’s full product lineup at KUIU.com
What do you think about the KUIU Distance Duffel bag? Is this something you’ve been looking for? If you’ve already been using one, tell us how your experience has been and all the ways you’ve employed it.
Doug has been a lifelong outdoorsman, spending lots of time camping, hiking, paddling and shooting. He and his wife have brought up his children in the exploration of all creation, and they feel at home in the middle of nowhere. You can reach Doug at his email: battleshipgrey61 AT gmail.com, or on Instagram @battleshipgrey61
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Person of interest id'd after nyc mom stabbed 58 times was found in duffel bag: sources, orsolya gaal was found stuffed in a duffel bag less than a mile from her queens home, as sources said that she had wounds to her hands likely from attempts to fight off her attacker — who may have been seen in chilling surveillance video, by anjali hemphill and myles miller • published april 18, 2022 • updated on april 19, 2022 at 6:39 pm.
Gruesome new details came to light Monday in the mysterious murder of a Queens mother of two, found dumped on the side of a road inside a duffel bag, as police search for a man they say is a person of interest.
Law enforcement sources that Orsolya Gaal was stabbed some 58 times in the neck, torso, and left arm. The sources also said that she had wounds to her hands that were likely from her attempts to fight off the attacker.
Chilling surveillance video showed a person who may have killed her, according to police sources. That person was seen on home security camera footage wheeling a duffel bag down 75th Avenue, with Gaal's body believed to be inside.
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Law enforcement sources say the attack was not random and the public is in no danger.
Multiple law enforcement sources told NBC New York that a man who knew the victim and had access to her home on Juno Street has been identified as a person of interest.
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Police made the disturbing discovery of her body Saturday morning after a 911 caller alerted officials to the roadside crime scene. The NYPD said Gaal, 51, was found along Metropolitan Avenue in Forest Hills shortly before 8:30 a.m., about a half mile from her home, after a jogger spotted the blood-soaked duffel bag.
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Law enforcement sources said a trail of blood led detectives to her home nearby. Investigators spent much of that day scouring the crime scene where the body was found, the residence, and the trail of evidence linking the two. On Monday, investigators were still at the home and removed more evidence bags.
A teenager who lives at the home was questioned by police and later released, sources said late Saturday. Investigators believe that Gaal was attacked in her basement, while the 13-year-old son was on the top floor of the home.
No arrests have been made, and police are still unsure of a motive behind the killing.
Police said the woman's husband and another son were out of town, visiting colleges on the west coast, when her body was discovered and were returning to New York City in the aftermath of her apparent murder. Sources told NBC New York that at around 5 a.m. Saturday, the killer is believed to have Gaal's husband a threatening text message from her phone.
Her husband and other family members did not respond to requests for comment.
The medical examiner's office confirmed Gaal's death was classified a homicide, due to "sharp force injuries of the neck."
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This Genius Weekender Bag Solves 1 of the Most Annoying Problems of Traveling — and It’s Only $40
It still fits under the airplane seat even at “full seam-bursting capacity.”
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Packing for business trips and formal occasions is complicated. Do you keep the important outfits in a separate garment bag and eat the cost of additional luggage, or stuff it all in your carry-on, risking spills and wrinkles? Luckily, we found a genius item on Amazon that solves this exact problem: the Modoker convertible garment bag lets you pack everything in one piece of luggage — and it’s on sale for up to 33 percent off right now.
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Reviewers rave about the dual functionality of this 45-liter weekender bag. Shaped like any old duffel bag, it unravels into a 21-by-38-inch flat garment bag that you can hang in your hotel closet. In duffel form, it can hold several outfits inside the garment compartment, plus more clothes, a laptop, other electronics, and toiletries in the main compartment. There’s a separate side pouch for shoes and small organizational pockets on the other side and around the interior.
What’s also appealing about this bag is that it has two ways to carry it: use the handles or the detachable shoulder strap. And because we all know how cumbersome it can be to navigate an airport with bulky luggage on our shoulders, it has a trolley strap on the back to slip over your suitcase handle. When closed, it measures 22 inches long, 11 inches wide, and 12 inches tall, which makes it a little bigger than most airlines’ personal item size requirements. However, people say they’ve had luck passing it as such, even at “full seam-bursting capacity,” one wrote . In any case, it will likely fit under the seat with no problem.
“I have had this bag for almost two years and have gone on countless trips by car and plane,” a reviewer said . “It’s great for overpackers. I will pack nine outfits for a weekend trip.” Another shopper who packed it for a wedding said they fit their long bridesmaid dress, their husband’s suit, and their four-year-old’s “poofy flower girl dress” inside with room to spare for shoes and accessories.
More than 7,000 people have given the bag five stars on Amazon. There’s a variety of color options, including black, navy blue, forest green, and a two-tone gray and caramel version. Each is priced separately, with current deals ranging from 20 to 33 percent off.
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