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BB
> 3 dayOk so I bought this bag for my boyfriend to carry his Bait out to his deer stand. He loves the double shoulder straps and the durability of this bag! He loves so much he asked if I would get him another!
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Chrisbowman
> 3 dayThis is a pretty big bag and definately a lot more room than I needed. The Double straps are nice to have so you can carry it around on your back. Note that carrying this on your back feels a little awkward if you dont have much to put in it, needless to say this would be great if you are going on long trips.
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Sebastian
> 3 dayI use this bag to carry my construction tools around and it holds all the weight and makes it easier for me.
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th3j3ster
Greater than one weekIts huge, its durable, the backpack straps work well enough, and the fastening mechanism is easy, secure, and strong. One thing to note, while it isnt incredibly wide, it is very long. If you fill it up and wear it the top will loom out of your head a bit. Not an issue in my opinion. One final note: if you have someone do your laundry for you, you may want to convince you to subtract the weight of the bag; the heavy canvas and metal grommets may add a pound or two.
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Ro Que
> 3 dayI purchased two of these, one black and one OD. It looks like they took some manufacturing shortcuts, even compared to the photos advertised for the product. The dimensions of the bag in the description are a bit misleading. The metal hardware is quite a bit more rudimentary than depicted, and the top hook is upside down, placing the majority of stress on the thin and most flimsy part of the clasp. In the pictures, the upper portion of the staps are one continuous piece of material with the center sewn in an M shaped configuration, but on the actual bags the straps are two separate pieces, making them more of an issue if the stitches fail. The base of the bag in the picture is a reinforced piece of fabric that comes up about a quarter of the bag and attatches there, but the actual bags have the base stitched in right at the bottom and they seem loose; a definite weak point, as the bottom base of this top load bag is where the weight will be supported.
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D. Molnar
> 3 dayVery sturdy and effective secure closure; Handy carrying straps
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Maxx
> 3 dayI used this bag for scuba gear when I traveled to Mexico. The bag holds a ton of stuff and is very heavy duty.
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Scudson179
> 3 dayFrequenting 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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Julian Armstrong
> 3 dayGreat Bag! Used it for camping. Strapped it to my sissy bar using the back straps and adjustable bungie cords. I was able to fit the following: sleeping bag, Abel Brown tent, ENO DoubleNest Hammock, clothes, provisions and a few other unmentionables. Has great closure hardware for a top loading bag. Doubled as an excellent back rest for the ride as well. Also good for laundry and any other essential storage need. The back straps are handy, and although padded, could use just a tad more cushion. Either way, they serve their purpose well, and it’s still a comfortable carry.
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Grandma
> 3 dayIve 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.