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Product Code 65110083

Made from a waterproof tarpaulin fabric, and augmented with an incredibly strong 1000 denier nylon base, this expedition-proven duffle has survived being handled by airport machinery, recalcitrant yaks and enthusiastic porters! A clever divider allows you to pack wet kayak kit and dry travel clothing separately.


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Product Features

  • Weight: 1670g
  • Volume: 70 Litres
  • Dimensions: 66 x 35 x 35cm
  • Internal waterproof divider
  • Wide U shaped zipped lid for easy access
  • Nylon webbing reinforced carrying straps
  • Tough tapaulin/1000D Nylon outer fabric
  • Ideal for travelling use

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Customers Reviews (13)

Mountain Equipment

Wet & Dry Kit Bag 70L

RRP: £90.00

NOW: £50.00

1 2 3 4 5

(4.9 out of 5)

There are 13 reviews for this product

 
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Good All Purpose Kit Bag Reviewed By Adam, 10 Dec 2012

As a person who travels the globe at the will of the government, this bag is not only durable and can survive even the most enthusiastic baggage handler, but it can also withstand the onslaught of torrential rain and puddles whilst waiting for the next transport truck to arrive.
The top flap design is wide enough to just throw your kit through when you have to move locations quickly or get your dirty kit in and out without covering the rest of the bag in mud etc.
Shoulder straps are well made and fitted, this enables you to carry quite a bit of weight on your back without the worry of ripping the stitching.
This has now replaced my issue bag of a comparable size and I will not be going back.

 

 

 
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Kayaking Kit Bag Reviewed By Alice Mary, 25 Nov 2012

This bag has been great. Have used it for transporting wet and dry kit to and from kayaking sessions. No complaints so far!

 

 

 
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Perfect for our needs Reviewed By Stephen, 31 Oct 2012

Good price and perfect for our needs

 

 

 
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Great bag for travelling Reviewed By David, 13 Sep 2012

Sturdy, ideal size for travelling, good shoulder straps and handles. One zip for security. Cover to protect unsealed zips. Excellent.

 

 

 
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Great, useful, Practical Item Reviewed By Brooke, 19 Aug 2012

We purchased this item for sailing and diving hobbies. It is great and does everything we need it to. Plenty of room for the basics of both of our gear. Keeps our things dry before we dive/sail and stops us getting everything else wet afterwards!

 

 

 
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MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT or THE NORTH FACE Reviewed By Stuart, 05 Jul 2012

I have been needing a duffle bag for ages, but was always tied between the mountain equipment duffles and the much pricier north face equivalent.

My requirements were simple, I needed a bag which was durable and versatile enough to meet the needs for kayaking gear, climbing gear, ski trips and camping equipment.

70litres seemed to fit the bill, but now the dilemma between the two brands. I began my research on forums, where there seem to be much discussion on this topic, with both bags having pros and cons. For me the NF bag has the added refinement that makes it look slightly better, but really wasn't worth the extra cash. Both bags seem to get a dazzling review for durability in all climates across the world.

However the final straw for deciding to choose the mountain equipment over TNF was when my friend chose to buy one of each, so we started to really look at each bag in detail. Even after this scrutinising we weren't any further on.

So conclusion here is, both bags are fantastic, and if you want to fork out the extra cash for TNF logo, then be my guest

I take my 70l mountain equipment bag everywhere and anywhere and its brilliant!!

 

 

 
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From Scotland to Afghanistan Reviewed By Jonathan, 12 Jun 2012

Robust, stylish and volumous this is for any outdoor enthusiast an essential bit of equipment. This bag has been dragged, thrown and hauled across all types of terrain. Whether you're going for a weekend away in the Highlands or months away in Afghanistan this duffle can withstand either environment. The capacity is fantastic and I can manage to fit in an endless amount of kit. It is great value for money having had it for 5 years so far. My only criticism would be the shoulder straps which could be more fitted for comfort, however, I tend not to use them and generally rely on the hand straps.

 

 

 
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bargain bag Reviewed By Darren, 28 May 2012

Great quality multi-purpose bag. I bought mine for taking cycling gear to events... but will use it for camping/weekends away etc too. Zips look durable (usually a weak point in previous bags/rucksacks I've owned). Only criticism would be that a small external pocket would have been good. But, overall, fantasic value.

 

 

 
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Built to last Reviewed By Glen, 29 Dec 2011

As a test of how spacious an robust this bag is my 12yr old daughter crawled inside it completely and then we lifted her with the handles. No problem at all!

 

 

 
What a bag (and I'm not on about the Wife) Reviewed By Peter, 15 Sep 2011

Large, strong, Keeps my wet kit away from my dry kit (as is the idea of the Bag) I cant recommend this highly enough. Buy one

 

 

 
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Great Bag when weight and size is an issue Reviewed By Phil, 19 Aug 2011

Got these for my honeymoon to Tanzania. Had weight restrictions (15kg each) and had to be soft bags for the local flights out to Safari location. Ideal choice. Great price and about the lightest you can get. Everything we needed for 2 weeks away on safari and the at the beach for the 2 of us fitted easily into 2 of these with space left over and we were under the weight limit. Both bags took a beating during our travels and are fine part from some marks on the surface.

Would highly recommend if you need a lightweight soft bag.

 

 

 
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great all purpose bag Reviewed By , 23 Jun 2011

was considering buying the 40L bag but found it too compact, bought this instead on sale for £10 more, excellent value decent sized bag sturdy waterproof material with inside zipped pocket, shoulder strap for carrying, great bag!!

 

 

 
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awesome.. Reviewed By Mikey, 21 Mar 2011

great travel bag, use it all of the time.. thick robust material, waterproof inner pocket great for separating wet/dirty kit from the clean gear..