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The Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler Wheeled Duffel is a robust 130L travel bag designed for the modern adventurer. Made with durable materials, it features a lockable U-lid opening, multiple compartments for organization, and versatile carry options, ensuring you travel with ease and style. Plus, it’s backed by Eagle Creek’s No Matter What lifetime warranty for ultimate peace of mind.
M**N
Not the same as the other luggage
I had already bought a duffle bag that had wheels. Its very good, and I use it a lot, but from time to time its too big for what I want it to do.So I thought I would buy a smaller one. The 60 litres does not have wheels, but the way that it is displayed in the advert doesn't make this clear. The bag arrived in good time, and a return request was readily granted. However, I have had to pay £11 for postage.I don't think this is quite fair, and I wonder what you are prepared to do about this.
D**S
This is useful. But...
So I like this item, it's fold up style design is brilliant. The only issues. The bottom isn't made of the same waterproof material, I guess it will be resistant to a degree, I have used it whilst raining, and it has been fine, but I do not know what this would be like if it was to be left on a wet surface or a puddle for example. Also when using this with the shoulder straps, you can not zip up the compartment that the shoulder straps came from, which could make water ingress easier.I do like it, but just be aware is all.
T**E
Ticks all the boxes, super light and versatile
This is my second Eaglecreak hauler. My first one was 90 litres. I took it successfully around Asia and Australia for six months, I loved the durability and ultra lightness combination.But the most usefull aspect is the option to use the rollers or use it like a rucksack, priceless when u meet stairs and rough ground.I upgraded to the 130 litres to replace my cumbersome North Face suitcase/hauler for work.Highly recommend 👍
E**R
It lost 20 litres
If you want a soft bag with wheels and backpack shoulder straps, this is worth considering. If you want a big bag or if you intend to use the wheels all the time then this is not a good bag to consider. First were the clothing manufacturers cost cut the materials they used e.g. Mountain Equipment Fitsroy 2013/4 Large size is correct but the 2015/16 shrunk a size. Similarly with Montane I have had to go up to XLfor the Flux jacket.I was going to do a trial pack with my standard 2 month assignment (airline check-in) luggage items but one look at the Eagle Creek told me somebody must have sent me a small one by mistake. Well somewhere it says 110L and elsewhere it says 108 litres. No way. There is no 110 litre or 108 litre. So got out my Gelert 90 litre for (1 week work assignment luggage pack ) and got out the 115 litre Travel Roll Bag 86 cm (3) D462NY Grey Deluxe Backpack Combo which I use for 2 month work assignments (from Amazon market seller https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01D1MG4S0/?coliid=I2ZHRJWL073566&colid=K5YZ2Q5SW8L1&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it).Please take a look at the photo. If the Eagle Creek (middle of photo) is 110L (or 108 if it can decide which) then it should be nearer to the Amazon Market Seller bag. If anything the Eagle Creek is fraction smaller than the 90 litre Gelert (lighter blue bag on the left in the photo) ! These two are of the same height where as the 115 litre is higher and longer.The dimensions I measured are 72 x 30 x 38 (not 77 x 34 x 38) These manufacturers cost cutting is causing custoemrs and retialers a lot of hassle to deal with returns and the only ones to benefit ar ethe courier companies.The problem with a total soft bag is that it is not so easy to drag aroung on the wheels and certainly can't push wheel it like my other two bags. On paper the bag looked good enough for me to consider putting a piece of plywood and wood stips to stiffen the bottom to make it easy to wheel about. But now realise that would lower the capacity to much too small. It is going back and it is so annoying I am not even going to try the 129 litre / 130L bag. I might go straight for an Osprey or a Alpine Lowe then add some backpack straps myself on those.
C**5
Great bag.
My first trip with the bag and I'm so far very pleased with it. I arrived at the boat I work on and had to clamber down over rocks and up a gangway this was made easy with the rucksack type handles. The buckles are plastic so I'm not sure how long they will last, I'd have been far happier had they been steel or Aluminium. But overall I'm really pleased. The bag rolls up and is easily stored which is another great feature especially when there is a lack of storage space.
C**N
excellent travelling bag
i having this bag a long time and it's really a lot of stuff you can carry and it was so durable and durable wheels as well
S**T
Useful but hard to handle
I needed a bag that could hold cold weather camping and outdoor gear but was relatively lightweight because of an internal flight weight restriction. However I found this quite hard to handle even though it was not completely full. Fine on smooth surfaces but required a lot of effort to pull it and it twisted at times and bumped my legs at others. I am not sure what height you need to be to make this bag more manageable, I am 5'7".It is tough though, got some rough treatment in the 5 weeks of travelling and no marks on it.
A**R
Received with damage
Received 3 of these today and one arrived with the carry bag handle that looks like it was clean cut. I’ve no time to return and receive a new one as I’m flying out soon so I have no choice but to keep it. The bag itself seems fine, but disappointing to spend so much money and receive a defective product.
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