I also have a hardsided Heys Exotic spinner, which is considered a lightweight bag, but the LLBean rolling duffle is still lighter and also holds more, without ever being overweight. I love how light duffels are compared to regular luggage. It has a few black scuff marks on it, but no worn spots. Commuting, studio workouts, day trips or your front porch-youll want this tumbler by your side. Constructed of recycled stainless steel for sustainable sipping, our 40 oz Quencher H2.0 offers maximum hydration with fewer refills. I go to WDW several times a year, so it's made about 12-14 trips down there and still looks good. Adventures dont always go according to plan but this road-tested rolling duffle comes through every time, thanks to rugged, water-resistant. Stanley Adventure Quencher 40oz Travel Tumbler H2.0. My husband and I each have Mountainsmith Boarding Pass Bags, which I found on sale today at for 122.90, which is a real bargain for an excellent 22' bag (carry-on size). The only thing I don't like about it, is that it won't sit up on it's end, so you have to either lean it against something, lay it flat, or hold on to it. As for the Adventure Duffle I dont like duffle bags as a replacement for regular luggage. I always pack with packing folders and packing cubes, so don't have a problem organizing it. Due to it's bright color, plus my name being monogrammed on it, it is impossible to miss coming around the baggage claim. I really wish I had bought the medium duffel at the same time though, because they no longer sell the bright kelly green I have. I have the large rolling Adventure duffel in a kelly green, with my last name embroidered on it.
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