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The Eagle Creek ORV Super Trunk 36 is a monster. It's one of the largest-volume duffels on the market. But—it's easy to manage. Eagle Creek added compression straps to control the bulk of your baggage. This wheeled luggage provides plenty of exterior and interior pockets, an interior cargo net, and a separate seam-sealed compartment for your dirty laundry or muddy shoes. You can also integrate it with Eagle Creek's Pack-It Gear System (Mud, Gear, and Drop Boxes). An oversized front panel opening and gear tailgate facilitate loading and unloading. Reinforced stress points make this bag bombproof, and the telescoping handle and durable wheels facilitate airport transport.
| Dimensions: | 36 x 16 x 16in (91 x 41 x 41cm) |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Helix Double Box, Helix Dual Ripstop, 1680D Ballistic, 210D Nylon Oxford, Armalite-BiTech |
| Padded: | No, reinforced |
| Pockets: | 2 Exterior, 2 interior |
| Recommended Use: | Travel, long vacations, moving |
| Volume: | 8200cu in (134L) |
| Weight: | 11lbs 11oz (5290g) |
| Wheel Type: | ES2 |
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| Eagle Creek ORV Trunk | $199.96 - $249.95 | |
| Eagle Creek ORV Trunk 22 | $235.00 - $254.00 | |
| Eagle Creek ORV Trunk 25 | $274.95 - $275.00 |
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Great soft-sided "foot locker" equivalent. This Super Trunk is truly well made. The wheels roll smoothly on any pavement and can take the punishment of a long flight of stairs even when fully loaded. The zippers can deal with an overstuffed packing job without bursting. And the pulling handle has two settings which are just right for either a small or large person. I've been on trips where a cheap duffel has failed me and was forced to carry it like a heavy suitcase for the remainder of the journey. It's worth it to spend the extra money and get a duffel that won't let you down. One feature I was not able to take advantage of was the built-in "boot bag" sewn inside the duffel. The bag is really not large enough for a man's hiking boots but would work fine for a wet pair of sneakers or damp clothing. One of the other reviewers mentioned that this duffel will stand on end when fully packed. It will. And I found, to my pleasure, that it made it much easier to navigate through a throng in an airport and inch down a long line when your duffel will stand upright on its own. I would recommend this bag to anyone who has to carry large bulky stuff. | |
| sut100191453 at Backcountry.com on 10/27/2008 | |
You don't know what good luggage is... | |
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I had no idea. I wish I had done this sooner. Very very happy with it. | |
| mklintmalm2257492 at Backcountry.com on 02/02/2009 | |
airline requirements | |
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hi - i purchased this for the family and it appears that it does not meet the airlines requirements of 62 cubic inches. Does anyone know? I haven't yet tried to bring it along in fear that it will cost be oversized baggage fees. | |
| cha2673306 at Backcountry.com on 03/10/2009 | |