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The EVEREST Sporty Travel Duffel Bag in Burgundy is a versatile and spacious travel companion, measuring 25" x 12" x 12" with a generous 55.9-liter capacity. Designed for water resistance and equipped with multiple compartments, it ensures your belongings stay organized and secure, whether you're hitting the gym or jet-setting across the globe.
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Capacity | 55.9 Liters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25"L x 12"W x 12"H |
Color | Burgundy |
Material Type | Polyester |
D**K
Good Travel Duffel
It's a decent size duffel and the extra pockets on the side are a huge bonus. I got this for weekend trips for soccer, and it's perfect for holding our clothes and essentials without having to haul a suitcase around. The strap has padding which is an added bonus when having to carry it, and the duffel itself seems well made. It is a good material that doesn't hold cat fur even when they lie on it, so no worries about cat fur everywhere like my old one!
C**F
Great bag!
This was a gift to a friend. He loves it! It carries so much! Sturdy. Firm and roomy! Great buy!
A**S
Very durable!
So I bought this 3 years ago and it is still going strong! They have to outside pockets for shoes, and it's very sturdy! Flip side.... the seams on the inside pockets are ripping. But it has been amazing!
P**Y
Lightweight with big compartments, edit for strap issue
So far, no complaints. I clean homes, and I prefer to look professional and organized by using a bag that will store all my business supplies. A duffel bag is perfect, as usually they have compartments for me to organize my supplies. Not just any duffel bag will be adequate, though. It needs to have structure (a bottom liner with strong stitching), handles, shoulder strap, and a wide opening. This duffel bag appeared to meet those requirements, so I took a chance on making a purchase from this company. I have the 25x12x12 sized bag. It is huge. However, the compartments are arranged in such a way that they are functional for my needs. I use the main compartment opens up wide and allows me to hold a bag of clean rags on one side equal sized spot on the other side for dirty rags and such. I am able to store a long Swiffer dusting wand (in reduced capacity) with ease. Each side pocket contains some cleaners and an assortment of tools. An additional mesh pocket holds a few personal items such as a small water bottle, snacks, and a sweat band. One tiny zip pocket completes the storage. The shoulder strap is adjustable and has a sliding shoulder pad. I like the colors offered, with the orange being bright and cheerful (yet the black on the bottom hides any dirt or scuffs). Usually my duffel bags break down along the zippers after a couple years of use. I am not anywhere close to that point yet, but I imagine if there is to be a problem it will be there. The price is reasonable enough to purchase another when the need arises.EDIT: Long strap regularly slides off attachment hardware. The strap hooks on to a formed metal piece that is partly covered by material attached to bag. One day I was walking with my bag, and the shoulder strap came undone, making my bag fall to ground. The metal piece it attaches to had pulled open (or maybe had been like that?), and the material that wraps around it slid through the opening, which led to shoulder strap falling off. I will need pliers to force the hardware closed again. I had fed the hardware back through the material in hopes of providing a temporary fix. It is hard to weave it back on, yet it is so easy for it to fall off. I couldn't squeeze it back together, so I am grabbing pliers next time I think of it. It is a big duffel bag and should be able to handle movement with weight. I don't load it up, so I am not happy that the strap came undone (over and over) as it has. If I can force the hardware to close tightly, omitting the ability for it to slide off the attached material, then it will continue to be a decent duffel bag.
B**Y
Nice
Perfect gear bag for my 5 year old! Loves it
A**Y
Decent Size
Decent size and durable - was able to pack kids for a week of summer camp. Material allows for iron-on applications to personalize bag. Colors are vibrant.
A**R
Spacious
I loved the large size, deep cavity and side pockets. Liked the purple color also. Great for many uses.
I**F
3 1/2 Stars Questionable Durability but So Far Not Bad
I was on the fence about whether or not to translate my 3 1/2 stars to 3 stars or to 4 but in the end I felt that 3 stars seemed to be more in line with how much I liked this bag.It so far does not seem like a bad bag by any means but this is a large bag and using it for just a couple of weeks has me wondering if the somewhat thin materials and weak looking metal clasps will hold up for very long. I have another smaller Everest bag and it has been really good. The issue is that this much larger bag seems to use the same metal shoulder strap metal hooks as the smaller bag. The smaller bag due to its size holds maybe 15lbs of clothes and other things at any given time which feels like a reasonable amount considering the hooks. With this much larger bag I can far more which I like but that means much more weight.The bag has the main pouch which is sizable and can hold quite a bit. I've put my tripod in it with clothes, my PS4, and had a lot of room to spare. Then there are two side pockets which are perfect for holding smaller clothes like socks, underwear, maybe slippers(flip flops/sandals), toiletries, electronics, cables, etc... On both side pockets there are mesh pockets for small miscellaneous items and then finally there is on flat zip pocket on the front of the bag that could hold your phone, memory cards, external battery, etc... There is no padding on the bag so you will have to be conscious of how you pack it with fragile items or electronics. it comes with a removable shoulder strap and the two hand straps can be connected with a velcro loop.I'd say generally it looks nice and is very spacious. The zippers look reasonably good and the stitching does promote some level of confidence. The bottom rubbery/plastic feet are ok at best and I don't know that they'd hold up to time much at all. The shoulder and hand straps are somewhat thin if you're used to higher quality and more expensive bags but I think they will get the job done. The polyester material is pretty thin considering the size of the bag but my main concern is really the metal hooks for the shoulder strap. They just don't look very sturdy or like a long term solution. You can load this bag with upwards of 40-50lbs considering the space and I just don't see the materials of this bag holding that.I should end by saying that this bag hasn't caused me any issues yet but I am being very cautious with my handling of it so far. I would absolutely not use this as a main bag for luggage but consider how thin and light it is, I can see people carrying it in their luggage and using this for dirty clothes. Also, I use this for packing a bunch of clothes and other things for the weekend or longer which seems to be fine so far.In the end I paid about $22 for this bag and because it was so affordable I honestly considered giving this a flat out 4 stars but I'm just not impressed with it enough to recommend it so easily. If you are clear on what you're getting here and understand how you probably should or shouldn't use this bag, then I can recommend it for the price.
B**L
AWESOME BAG
These Everest bags really are amazing quality for their incredibly low price. I have three different ones. It might feel like it’s inferior fabric, but while relatively thin, it really is a strong and sturdy canvas-like material with rubberized interior linings throughout the main compartment and each of its three pockets, rendering the entire bag extremely water resistant. All of its zippers are heavy duty and I’ve abused them over and over with no issues. No matter how over packed and bulging the compartments can get, these zippers take the punishment by still zipping closed under all that pressure and staying strongly closed. Amazing. The double zipper along the top canopy, with their large holes allows for travel locks to be applied if needed. Also very impressive is the high level of heavy duty stitching throughout the entire structure — everything’s staying put.All that said, I do have three minor issues with these bags... 1) The mesh pockets on both ends do tend to rip fairly easily. So you just have to be mindful of that and don’t insert anything that has remotely sharp edges or corners. 2) The 4 little plastic feet on the bottom of these bags tend to break off quite easily if they get snagged onto anything while you’re moving it around or trying to pick it up. So just be really careful. And finally, 3) The shoulder straps metal loops already installed into their really well stitched fasteners on each end of the bag are not ‘closed’ loops. This means that when under moderate to heavy loads, these soft and very pliable loops spread open under the pressure, bending wide enough to slip out of their fabric housings. I’ve tried to bend them back into place with a more sturdy stance, but with no success. Therefore, the design of these fasteners are a major fail rendering the entire shoulder strap feature pretty much useless and non-existent unless you do what I’ve had to do and simply insert 3 black nylon zip-ties through each of the fabric fasteners Then loop and lock them allowing for the strap clips to hook on easily. I’ve found that three of these zip-ties are needed in order to bear any moderate load in the bag. My only concern with using them is I hope the edges of these ties don’t eventually cause fraying of the fabric fastener they’re strung through. I supposed a strong narrow rope could work as well though. In any case, the hardware these bags come with for their straps are quite inferior and will most certainly fail. So one must reinforce it with their own hack. Other than that, the fact is, these bags are absolutely amazing otherwise.I decided to give this bag 5 stars regardless of the issues I’ve described above purely by virtue of the facts that... 1) It is still a really well constructed bag in the ways that ought to matter most. 2) These bags have an enormous amount of space without looking too bulky and/or cumbersome. And 3) You simply can’t beat the price. And since the issues I’ve described above are all easily preventable or fixable, then I didn’t, in good conscience, want to penalize a very decent product. I don’t normally give free stars like this, when there are clear failings, but in this very rare case, I truly believe these bags deserve it since they over-excel in other areas.
A**R
Great big bag, good value
It's perfect, we use it as a weekend bag for my son, it allows us to put all his clothes, diapers, toys, and other essentials in 1 bag. It also feels quite durable. Im very happy with it. And love the color!
S**N
Clean look and strongly made
Excellent bag! It is well made. It has a lot of pockets. It does have a clean look. It will be a good gym bag or a carry on to travel.
N**E
Muy bien
La utilicé para un viaje pequeño, la llené al 80% (incluyendo bolsas laterales) y, aunque pesaba un poco, no sufrió ningún percance, todas las agarraderas funcionaban bien, me fue muy útil.
F**.
Buena por el precio
Bastante buena por el precio, nomás que la tuve que cambiar por que el tamaño L es muy grande para un cambio de ropa para el gym
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