Go-Anywhere Bag: Patagonia Black Hole 55L Duffel
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- We’re big fans of burly duffel bags like the Patagonia Black Hole 55L Duffel because they’re so versatile. We pack this bag up for weekend road trips, or just stuff all of our climbing gear into it so it’s always ready to go. Gearheads Kendall and Maeve explain what they like about this duffel and touch on some other relevant products in the Patagonia line.
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Chapter Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Packability
1:10 - Maeve’s Take
1:34 - Fabrics
1:57 - External Features
2:50 - Duffel vs. Roller Bag
3:59 - Internal Features & Accessories
4:55 - Outro
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Learned how to fasten the D ring / wasn’t sure how that worked so your vid helped! Thanks!
Its a great bag, but wish had an end pocket like the similar sized TNF base camp medium duffel! The Patagonia packing cubes esp. 6L are better for toiletries and electronic items (cables, chargers, batteries, camera, etc). I prefer the eBags packing cubes for clothes.
Gotta have a black hole in the gear closet
I do Muay Thai, would this be a good bag for the gym?
Absolutely!
Best travel bag I personally ever owned
Why?
@@samuele5931 well I have the big one. It can hold a ton of stuff, has plenty of pockets, there's removable back pack style straps. They're very comfortable, The bag comes in a whole bunch of different color schemes. There's a lifetime warranty if anything happens to it and I doubt that anything will happen because it's the toughest duffle by long shot that I've owned. The only thing I would do differently if they had an outside pocket on one of the end caps for muddy wet clothes or shoes. And that's another thing I've had this bag sitting in downpours and never got anything wet inside
Just got one, but I'm worried if it's too large for a carry on, what y'all think?
We’ve had good luck with our Gearheads taking a 60L black hole onto the majority of planes. However, some of the smaller puddle jumpers can create issues
@@backcountry rad good to know, thanks!
Can I face a two-week trip to Japan with a 70l black hole? is it big enough?
We've had Gearheads get away with a 60L black hole for a trip to Japan. It's manageable, but you will have to be very creative with your packing and outerwear / layering solutions!
PSA: always keep your boots with you
I actually have the same problem - a two week trip to Japan and I am looking for large backpacks as a suitcase would be too much hassle.
What is my concern tho - does anyone have a real world experience having this on their backs? Is it comfy after a few days of walking around? What would be the most comfortable option from this line of duffels? @@backcountry @giorgiomalesan193
I use a duffel carry-on because airlines limit us to 15 - 17 pounds ... and an empty wheeled bag will average at least 7 pounds ... leaving only 8 pounds for my clothes.
Absolutely. The hard plastic and wheels add so much weight to either a checked bag or carry on. I can pack more stuff by eliminating the wasted weight of a roller bag.
Neither of these idiots thought to show the actual inside of the bag?.....