Rothco G.I. Style Canvas Double Strap Duffle Bag and Backpack – Top Loading Design for Ultimate Storage – Heavy-Duty Canvas Material – 89.6 Liter Capacity
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ambush
> 3 dayFits the bill for a duffle bag. Sturdy, nice straps and closure clip. I fill it with corn and apples to bait for deer in the woods. Slap it on my back and go. Usually carrying 50-60 lbs, no rips or tears so far
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Darth Nilus
Greater than one weekGood product. I use it for food shopping. I get alot of compliments! Will buy again#
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Blackjack
> 3 dayThis bag is very sturdy and should last forever. The strut gong and metal hardware appear identical to my 30 year old military duffel (still going strong). A cheap way to get gear from one place to another without worrying about your bag falling apart. It’s ugly but well built.
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Paul S.
> 3 dayGot this to store some extra gear while I was at training. After the first use, one of the eyes popped off the closure, and the strap clasp bent. The shoulder straps also leave a lot to be desired, as theyre not comfortable, even with little weight inside. But, after about four months of use, the metal components are the only parts that have failed. The canvas itself has remained intact, despite being filled to the point of bursting. I wouldnt take this to the field or trust it to the airport, but if you just need to store some extra gear or uniforms, itll work just fine.
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David McBride
> 3 dayIve used military duffle bags for over 40 years and have found them the most dependable and economical. They take the greatest poundage without rupturing and better than any other duffle bags available today. I highly recommend this reliable method of packing or shopping. Sincerely, David M.
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Justin Johnson
> 3 dayI bought this to store a 10x12 camp tent. It fits just right. I like the shoulder straps too. This is a good, well built bag. Good price on this item.
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susan colgan
> 3 dayMy son was attending a military type school and this bag held everything he needed for the 2 week boot camp. I thought it was a little heavy but he claims it was fine. He could stuff it full and then carry it on his back when needed. It fit all the dirty laundry he brought home afterward.
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JCraig3k
Greater than one weekMan, does this bag carry a lot of stuff! I bought this for travelling to various conventions and gatherings so I could minimize my footprint in the vehicle for luggage tetris and also to make it easier moving between parking the car and getting to the hotel. On an average loadout I can carry a twin size inflatable bed with sheets and pillows, my clothes bag, toiletries bag, a bag for all my chargers and plugs, a few pairs of shoes, and there is still a lot of space left for activities! The shoulder straps help to keep the bag higher on your back so you dont have to struggle as much to carry the weight. Yes you over load it and you will feel it, but its much better than having to carry 5-6 different bags at once between both arms. The material is very durable and after multiple uses it still looks like the day it came out of the box. Highly recommended.
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Rhett Parker
> 3 dayI 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
Greater than one weekIve 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.