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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.
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digital_rogue
> 3 dayonce fully loaded im a bit worried that the straps would tear if i got to rough with it. but they havnt and i really had it packed full. other than that awsome product
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Ant
> 3 dayHad a surplus one in college. Freaking great. Just used this one when I moved this past weekend. Held up great. Had one for all my blankets and the other for heavy water jugs. Just like I remembered. Plus who doesnt love backpack straps!
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AbqPhil
> 3 dayFirst off, let me say these things are very rugged and durable. We were going camping, and I crammed 7 pillows, and 5 full sized fluffy blankets in it. My wife tried first, and only got about half of it in, but I am a little stronger and a lot heavier, and I literally trash compacted everything in there. Most bags probably would have burst at the seems, but this thing held up like a champ. It actually can fit quite a lot. If you are looking for something where you want to leave most of your stuff in it while you are searching inside it, this is not for you. Everything gets buried by the whatever you put in next. But if you just need to haul stuff, and want a very durable bag, this is it.
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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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Darth Nilus
> 3 dayGood product. I use it for food shopping. I get alot of compliments! Will buy again#
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Champs McGee
> 3 dayVery 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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Gilbert Chen
> 3 dayThis bag caught my eye for its durable canvas material and convenient double-strap for shoulder-carrying. I used it to pack my bedding stuffs (comforter, blanket, pillows) when I moved across states. It was thrown on/off car without any concern of breaking-up. You may pack any stuffs you want (books, clothes, cookware, etc) as long as you are strong enough to carry the full bag. It is spacious for packing while room-saving for my compact car. Wonderful bag, exactly I wanted.
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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.