Whether you’re traversing the Grand Canyon or spotting rare birds in Costa Rica, these wheeled duffles provide durable protection for all your belongings.
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55cm Duffle
Weighing an amazingly low 2kgs. This super lightweight travel bag with state of the art aluminium wheel handle also comes with a padded top carry handle for easy lifting when you’re climbing upstairs. Inside you’ll find a number of practical packing hacks such as elastic cross-ribbons in the bottom compartment as well as a front and side pocket to keep your stuff separate if needed.
Medium Duffle (Pink & Graphite and Deep Water Blue)
Maximise your packing space without losing focus on functionality with road quest’s medium-sized wheeled duffle bag! sporty, lightweight and loaded with features, this tough travel bag is also great value for money. With front and side pockets, a fantastic internal organisation with zipped mesh side pocket, elastic cross-ribbons and front and side pocket, plus smooth-rolling wheels, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it!
Medium Duffle (Turquiose & graphite)
Stop dreaming about who you'll take with you on your next adventure trip. The road quest wheeled duffle is the perfect companion! The double-deck organisation allows you to pack clothes in one side and equipment in the other, and the smart functionality will make sure all your belongings are neatly kept in place. The top and front carry handles make it easy to grip and lift the bag, and the reinforced bottom part makes sure your duffle keeps upright when loaded.
Large Duffle
The inside is split into two compartments, allowing you to divide your stuff up, and the external compression straps do a great job keeping everything in place when your bag is only partially filled. The top and front carry handles are easy to grip and lift, and the reinforced bottom part makes sure your duffle keeps upright when fully loaded.
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