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Mr_Crespo
> 3 dayVery big and spacious. Used for 2 adults and a toddler. There was more than enough space for a 3 day trip. Very satisfied
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KeeblerElf
> 3 dayThe bag seems to be very heavy duty: it has wide and thick straps, box stitching reinforcement, a huge zipper, and heavy canvas fabric. There may be better-made bags out there, but I think itd be difficult to find a bag with better quality for the money. Ill be looking at Rothco gear for future bag purchases. As an aside, the bag is great for storing some emergency supplies in a vehicle (as that shouldnt require much carrying). With so much room and such durable construction, I had no qualms loading it up with a battery charger, some water and food, blankets, etc. Its got quite a heavy load in it, and the bag seems to shrug it off.
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Joe
> 3 dayI bought it for a road trip out west. I wasnt disappointed. Lots of room for all my stuff. Wish it had a side pocket though, still would recommend it though. Careful it gets heavy if completely full.
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JBinWisconsin
> 3 dayCheap and still sturdy and the low price fits the value for this bag. Second one Ive bought over the years. Still using the first one as well. Low cost and not bad for the money.
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James vanMaanen
Greater than one weekIve owned these bags for years now, and this particular bag is great for travel because you can put as little or as much into it as necessary (it holds an amazing amount and still will fit into an airlines overhead compartment). For $25, its economical, too. Thanks to the Atlanta airport TSA folk, my last one caught its handles in the x-ray machine and they had to cut those handles. Otherwise Il still be using it -- after more than a decade.
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Craig S. Burnett
> 3 dayCant say enough good things about these bags! Its almost like they keep getting bigger, the more stuff you put in them! Theyre rough, theyre rugged, and they stand up to abuse. I use one for grip equipment, so there are lots of pokey light stands and other heavy stuff, and this bag just laughs at it! I use another for heavy-duty power cables, probably 60 pounds worth, and this bag just shrugs it off as if its no big deal. Lately Ive been noticing issues with zippers on some of the carrying cases that come with gear Ive purchased. These zippers are REALLY heavy-duty, never catch or snag, and the snaps close over the top of the zippers for further protection. These are truly amazing bags. I used black t-shirt iron-on transfer paper to affix labels to the handles, to differentiate the bags (I have three of them), and it worked great. And the price is simply amazing!!
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mike swatkowski
> 3 dayCamping storage” 2 sleeping bags”
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Bob Taylor
> 3 daySeems Well constructed. Would like a shoulder strap for carrying , would need to add metal rings but all in all nice
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dTRØN_ZerØ
> 3 dayMuch larger than I anticipated it to be. Guess I should pay attention to dimensions in description! Great bag, lots of room, and easy to handle
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cooterbrown
> 3 dayive traveled with a kit bag for decades. until recently i was using the one i was issued in bootcamp, but when the urethane lining on it started to get sticky and gross i had to say good bye to my old travel companion. when i saw this one was unlined cotton canvas i had to have it. its build quality is better than any bag i was issued in the military and the added D rings for a shoulder strap are an awesome touch. cant beat it for the money.