Archive for November 12th, 2008

Gear Review - High Sierra ATQ Wheeled Duffrite

There is one word that adequately describes the High Sierra Wheeled Duffrite, cavernous. I can see this packhorse working well if you were to take a trip overseas and need to haul alot of gear. I could have used this on my jaunt through east Africa a few years back. I can also see the usefulness for this bag if you are a guy with a special lady friend who likes to take the kitchen sink when you travel. You can either wheel the bag or unzip a compartment on the back fort backpack straps.

First, let’s start with the Duffrite’s size. Humongous! 7,980 cubic inches of space! That’s double what a multi-night backpack could carry. So don’t worry about having to decide whether or not you’ll need the ice axe on that peak you’ll be climbing in Spain this summer… bring it just in case.

Next up we have compartments. For many of us outdoorsy types staying organized is essential. Especially when you’re going to be “on the road” for a few weeks or longer. High Sierra has you covered here as well. There are compartments and zippers galore. Even a dividing wall that can zip open or shut to create two interior compartments.

Other key features are clothing straps to hold certain things in place. Compression straps to tighten the load. Handles on the top and bottom. And let’s not forget wheels. If you load this thing down, you’ll be glad you have them when zipping through the airport. It even has reflective piping so traffic can see you if you’re in the city.

If you’re planning an extended trip, and will need to bring alot of gear, this could be what the doctor ordered.

$189.99 at LuggageandLeather.com

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