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Old 04-16-2008, 03:13 AM
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Show me your duffies

Dufflebags that is.

I have an old one that is around 30+ years old that was my dads.
It is canvas, but has seen better days.

I do have a suitcase, but I do not like to use those for camping.

I need a duffel that can carry clothes for a weekend trip to a weeks worth of cloths with separate pockets to mix in socks, undies, and have bigger pockets to hold other stuff, and the main compartment to hold the T shirts, shorts, and pants.

Lot of choices out there from Cabela's, REI, and other places.
What do you have, and does it work for you, or do you know of one you may pick up?

The Cabela's Ripcord one looks pretty good, and comes in many flavors.

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Thule Go Packs



Scott and I have been using the Thule Go Packs and Go Bins for over a year and I really like them. When you're not using them, they fold into themselves and zip up, which makes for tidy storage whether at home or on a trip. (The blue one in the pic above is a full-size duffle like the other two, but in stowage mode.) They're also different colors so you can easily ID different cargo or different people's bags (really nice on a trip with two or more people in one vehicle).



These are the Go Bins, which are collapsible and open-topped. Great for quick-grab items (like snacks!).
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Those are pretty cool Scott.

I ended up an hour ago getting the Ripcord one in a large size and green.
My old duffel is around 24" long, so I figure the extra few inches of the new one will be good.

Those Go Bins are pretty cool too for holding gear.
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Originally Posted by Corey
Those are pretty cool Scott.
You mean Chris Let us know how the ripcord works out. It looks like a nice bag.
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Originally Posted by Corey
Those are pretty cool Scott.

I ended up an hour ago getting the Ripcord one in a large size and green.
My old duffel is around 24" long, so I figure the extra few inches of the new one will be good.

Those Go Bins are pretty cool too for holding gear.
aw no camo, lol yeah im a redneck hahahha
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Originally Posted by BajaTaco
You mean Chris Let us know how the ripcord works out. It looks like a nice bag.
Oh my, I just now saw that
Yeah, I meant you.
That will teach me to reply right at bedtime when I can hardly keep my peeps open.

Will let you know how the Cabela one turns out.
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