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Champs McGee
> 24 hourVery durable straps and far superior in design to the seabag I was issued in the Marine Corps. The clasp on top allows for a padlock to be placed there - securing it from idle, wandering hands. A good solid purchase.
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Ry
> 24 hourGreat, sturdy bag. Im in AmeriCorps and use it mainly for laundry. Put a bunch of patches on it too. Ill definitely be using it when I take it overseas for Peace Corps next year.
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Steven Bliss
> 24 hourUse it as a laundry bag. Durable and hasnt caused any problems yet. Better then other bags I bought for taking laundry to the laundromat.
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Brent Will
> 24 hourAwesome bag! Exactly what I wanted! The stitching looks very strong. It’s huge but I also had no trouble carrying it on a plan. Perfect
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Raye
> 24 hourThis is the best laundry bag i have ever had. Its sturdy canvas with thick durable straps. I live in the city and have to walk a few blocks with my laundry and a baby every weekend and this is perfect
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Maurice Perkins
> 24 hourI have bought many Laundry bags from the local store and they keep ripping. I got two of these bags for my dirty laundry for traveling. They are very sturdy. Love that I can backpack it to the Laundry mate. I will never have to buy another Laundry bag. Thank you.
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Scudson179
> 24 hourFrequenting the beach, I usually leave my place solo and meet up with everyone down there. Im the type that has to bring eh-va-re-thing as far as games is concerned, so this mean on top of the typical beach chair and cooler, Im toting as much as I can carry between a football, volley, frisbee, bocce ball set, kan jam, and well you get the idea. This friggin beast carries it ALL (and seems to have enough room left to smuggle a small human being). In carrying all this gear at a given time, I tore through 2.5 other bags that were big but paper thin. The tensile strength of the material used for this bag seems like it will hold a good 50+ lbs, but havent quite tested it beyond the items listed above. Also, good for a potato sack race should the occasion arise.
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Rhett Parker
> 24 hourI used three of these as portage packs for a recent BWCA trip. They fit inside of the canoe perfectly and they hold a ton of gear. We lined them with trash compactor bags to keep things dry that needed to stay dry. Id highly recommend these over getting a Duluth pack.
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Grandma
> 24 hourIve used this consistently for about a year now. Its been through many airports and shows no sign of slowing down. I literally dont know how it will ever wear down. Im guessing I will be using this forever. Its huge.
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Rodgerick Moore
> 24 hourThis bag is exactly the way it was advertised! I cut trees for a living, so its perfect for holding my ropes and climbing gear. It reminds me of what was issued to me back when I served in the army back in 2006-2009.