Suit Garment Bags for Men Travel, Large Convertible Garment Duffel Bags with Shoulder Strap, Mancro Carry on Travel Suit Bags for Business Trips - 2 in 1 Hanging Suitcase Suit Duffel Bag, Black
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Craig A. Dolven
> 24 hourbrand new. Looks good. Looks well-made.
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Luther L. Roberts III
> 24 hourNo worries about checking my bag. Carry-on saves time
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randyrouthier
> 24 hourThis garment bag is ingenius. You can use it as a suit bag or a duffel bag when you travel.
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Adalberto Ramirez
> 24 hourI bought this over the summer and I really like it. It is a great bag.
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Melissa Webb
> 24 hourEverything fit made packing simple. Best bag for traveling on a plane.
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Matthew Higgs
> 24 hourEasy setup. Fits nicely in an overhead bin too. Not sure that it will fit under the seat infront of you.
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Satisfied Customer
> 24 hourThe zipper broke after just one flight. Had to buy a bag while on my trip to fly back home.
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Ted
> 24 hourOrdered last minute for a wedding trip. Bag held a suit, shirt, tie, dress and shoes for two. Arrived in good order. Dress needed an ironing but we expected it. Good design, clever shoe pocket, tie pocket, etc. Will report later on durability after more trips. We are infrequent travellers so it may be a bit. For the money, get this suit bag.
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Jay
> 24 hourI bought this to use as my hospital bag and it worked great. It fit everything I packed for me, my husband and the baby. And we still had room for all the supplies the hospital gave us. We used it prior to that for a long weekend as well and it fit everything we needed.
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pxl_ninja
> 24 hourI ordered three similar type bags to compare: Mancro, Modoker, BUG. The Mancro is much bigger than the other two. I dont think the Modoker and BUG would fit a suit larger than 42, so if you are a larger person, you will probably need the Mancros larger size. However, the Mancro would be awkwardly big if slid on top of a carry-on sized roller luggage. Also, the luggage strap is ridiculously thin and flimsy; it isnt sufficient for securing/stabilizing the bag on top of a roller luggage. The materials of the Mancro and Modoker seemed decent-good whereas the BUG seemed very low quality. One thing I liked about the Mancro much more than the other two is the material on the bottom and the large feet/pads, which make for better resistance to liquid/dirt than the bottoms of the Modoker and BUG, which just use the same fabric as the upper. I dont like that there isnt any type of connection of the two zippers at each end to keep the zippers from unzipping; I think this is a must for this type of bag and both the Modoker and BUG have this. There were several stray/long threads on the one I got, which makes me wonder about quality control. I think its the least aesthetically appealing of the three - it just looks like a generic/cheap gym duffel. I ended up going with the Modoker, which had the best balance of materials, features, style, and size for my preference. UPDATE: I have now used the Modoker on two trips and it has functioned well enough for my needs; however, I did start having some minor issues with the main/top zipper on the second trip. Malfunctioning zippers on the Modoker are a common complaint in the reviews, so it seems the zipper quality is iffy. For now I would rate the Modoker 3.5 stars and I dont regret choosing it over the BUG and Mancro.