Backcountry All Around 40L Duffel for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.8
out of 10
20 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$99.95
Used Value:
$59.97
Sale Value:
$89.96

The Backcountry All Around 40L Duffel is a handy tool for car camping, short road trips, or even hauling gear. As the smallest member in Backcountry's lineup of duffels, it's perfect for weekends away from the city, and it boasts a durable construction that can handle rugged adventures or dusty travels. The stowable shoulder straps are padded for carrying comfort, and double as a convenient backpack carry when you're roaming on foot. Backcountry equipped one end with a waterproof internal compartment, the perfect place to store wet gear, while additional zippered pockets inside help you organize smaller items.

Specifications

Brand:
Backpack Carry:
yes, stowable
Claimed Weight:
2lb 8oz
Closure:
zipper
Compression:
yes
Dimensions:
23 x 11.5 x 10.5in
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Material:
[face fabric] 300D tarpaulin, [pocket lining] 210D waterproof nylon
Pockets:
[external] 1 zippered stash, [internal] 1 zippered waterproof, 2 zippered lid
Recommended Use:
casual, travel
Volume:
40L (2440cu in)

Full Reviews

10
I wanted a great weekender bag that could also be used as a solid carry-on bag for travels. What really drew me to this bag was the dry sack that is sewn right into the side pocket. I sweat A LOT, so I need to keep my used running clothes and shoes separate from the rest of my stuff. I've used this duffel a few times now, and I'm in love. The dry sack expands large enough to basically have all my dirty clothes packed into the dry sack when it's time to head back home. The only thing I would suggest is some way to be able to compress the dry sack. I only use the backpack straps on this duffel, because it frees up my hands to carry the cooler / climbing gear / cookware / etc. to the car (because carrying it all in one trip is always the challenge). The backpack straps are comfy and easy to adjust, and they don't come loose / unadjusted while in use (which I've had issues with on other duffels)! Plus, this pack fits my torso well (5'2" height)! But, if the backpack carry isn't your thing, the backpack straps can be removed. This is a solid duffel that will last for years of travels. P.S. The shark color is a really pretty grayish soft lavender color. If anything I want comes in some kind of purple, I get the purple. And this shark color has become my favorite shade of purple!
Cherie L, backcountry.com
December 4, 2020
10
This thing goes everywhere with me. It's seen several climbing trips, flights, and everything in between. A great size for a packing a weekends worth of clothes or even more. I use it to carry all my climbing gear too, and it works great. Its a super function, and super durable bag that works for every adventure so far, and I'll definitely be buying another one.
Fischer Wells, backcountry.com
December 2, 2020
10
Got it for my girlfriends snow gear this season and she loves it, has room for all of her gear and boots. She loves that it has a dry bag installed into the bag itself. Would absolutely purchase again!
Michael Tambo, backcountry.com
November 23, 2020
10
I love this bag. I got the 60L bag a couple years ago and used it for quite a few trips. Last year I decided to get the 40L as the bigger bag was more than I needed for most trips. It really is a great size and fits quite a bit, but is compact and super easy for a carryon bag. I got my wife one at the beginning of this year, and she's loved it too. It's light weight, durable, and the backpack straps make it super easy to pack around. My favorite feature is the waterproof pouch. It expands into the main compartment as you can see in the picture. I primarily use it for my dirty clothes. During the trip clothes transfer from the main compartment to the pouch and I'm able to keep everything contained without having smell or anything get on other clothes. Then when I'm done with the trip it's easy to dump out the dirty clothes and put anything back that wasn't used. We used to bring a garbage back to put dirty clothes in, and this is so much easier. I've used this for car travel, camping, and flights, and it's great in any situation. Not as many pockets for those of you who like everything to have its own spot, but I don't end up using all of the pockets it does have most of the time. Love this bag.
Charlie H., backcountry.com
November 9, 2020
8
I've been looking forward to trying Backcountry's new line of gear. After a few uses, I feel confident saying that the the 40L duffel is well-made and looks sharp. Pros: I love the zip compartments on the duffel, esp. the waterproof compartment for wet gear. Cons: I wish the opening to the main compartment was wider and the backpack straps are unnecessary and get in the way. This duffel works great as a gym bag (esp. since it has a waterproof compartment), a go-bag, wet gear storage, or a place to store small gear in your car. I wouldn't recommend it as a travel bag. Most travelers need more space and should use a larger duffel. And if you are a minimalist traveler, you should get a 40L backpack that was designed and built as a backpack. Overall, this duffel is a welcome competitor to bags by Patagonia, and the North Face.
Benjamin H., backcountry.com
October 16, 2020
10
Best all around duffel, given price/value. I keep mine in my truck at all times, ready for use. It's not as thick as the North Face Base Camp Duffel, but this means it's lighter...a plus. Also, the pockets are much better than the North Face Base Camp duffel.
Ryan S., backcountry.com
October 13, 2020
10
I bought this bag to use on my trip to Alaska last week. It was nice that it had the backpack strap options in addition to the regular handles. It was plenty roomy and I ended up using the side packet for my wet clothes which was perfect for separating them from the dry clothes. It was easy to fit in an overhead bin on the airplane and I even got a couple compliments on it. One night it got rained on for a few hours but the zippers held and my clothes were still completely dry inside in the morning. I would definitely recommend this duffel since so far it feels pretty bomb proof.
Megan D., backcountry.com
September 6, 2020
8
I'm disappointed because I really liked the "shark" color, but it doesn't look like the photo. It's dark, like a muted plum color. Seems high quality though!
Kourtney R., backcountry.com
August 29, 2020
10
Size, features, adaptability to back, shoulder or hand carry. Tough, durable fabric. Can use it for gym, gear-hauler, etc...
David C. A., backcountry.com
May 13, 2020
10
This is one of the higher quality, multi-use duffel bags I've purchased. I was able to travel abroad for 2 weeks with this bag (minimalist style packing) as well as carry pheasant hunting gear out to South Dakota. The high quality zipper and fabric overlay on top of the zipper prevent dust and grim from reaching your gear. The zippered side pouch is a great feature and allows you to quarantine your stanky clothes from your clean clothes. Highly recommend.
Bennett K., backcountry.com
February 17, 2020
10
I use this duffel every week. It's excellent for packing a change of clothes for the office after a dawn patrol ski run before work. I really like the separate compartment for keeping wet items or shoes away from your nice clothes. The backpack straps are really handy for keeping your hands free for other items. It's very well made - I feel like it will last me for decades of travel. If you are doing a bigger trip, go for the larger sizes. I find the 40L to be perfect for day to day life (gym, office, etc.) and up to 3 or 4 day weekend trips.
Matt Schroer, backcountry.com
December 13, 2019
10
This is a really awesome duffel bag. I use it to keep all of my fishing gear in. It easily fits my waders, wading boots, hip pack and some other essentials in it. The gear loops and compression straps come in handy when clipping things to the bag or clipping in my rod tube. This bag is also great for traveling. The straps allowing it to be carried like a backpack make is a nice carry on with all of your clothes for your trip so you can avoid paying for a checked bag. They fit easily into overhead compartments. The fabric of this bag is also really durable and water repellent so you won't need to worry about your gear inside getting wet. I recommend this bag for sure!
Jacob Baker, backcountry.com
December 13, 2019
10
I love how durable this bag is. Shoulder straps are super convenient and comfortable. Cinch straps allow you to compress the bag in case you don't use it's max capacity. The separate shoe compartment is super useful to keep your dirty kicks away from the rest of the stuff you're packing. The outside pocket is a little difficult to zip and unzip but that's only a minor inconvenience. I wish the inside pocket was large enough to stick a tablet or laptop in but it's not. I've used this bag for the gym, traveling, and weekend warrior sports. When traveling I've used this bag for a 3 day trip.
ish, backcountry.com
December 9, 2019
10
I got this bag as a gear bag for bike rides and for that it works pretty well. The space is well configured to hold just about everything for a ride or a weekend trip and construction quality seems good. Out of the box the bag smelled real plasticky which made it seem cheap but that smell has faded. The backpack style straps are an easy on/off which is nice and worked pretty well but the excess strap is a little too long and they take up to much space when packed into the bag. I could have used another medium size pocket but that's just personal preference. Beyond that, I really like the extendable side pocket for shoes or dirty laundry, the zip top opens and closes smoothly with one hand, and the material seems tough.
Daniel, backcountry.com
October 23, 2019
10
My Blue 40L bag gets looks at the airport. If you want to stand out from the name-brand crowd, no better way to do it than showing your Backcountry Goat-Worthiness. Aside from the look, it's a sturdy bag, excellent water repellency, super comfortable shoulder straps. I used it more as a backpack than hand-carried as a duffel. May get the 60L also.
R J, backcountry.com
August 25, 2019
10
I’ve taken it on planes, into the mountains, and fell in water with it on. I fully endorse this bad boy. Tough canvasy material that is decently waterproof. Shoulder straps are surprisingly comfortable and adjustable. Doesn’t hold smells. Just enough pockets. Separate shoe compartment. Will use as my climbing day/overnight pack for a loooooonnnnngggg time
Jonathan G., backcountry.com
August 12, 2019
10
Great duffel for use as a carry-on when flying, or as your single bag on weekend adventures. The wet/dry compartments make a lot of sense, and the quality of construction is solid. Time will tell how this piece wears compared to the black hole duffel from Patagonia and TNF's similar product, but so far so good!
Kevin R, backcountry.com
July 15, 2019
10
I live outta my duffel bags, I have for years. I've tried all the big brands out there, they're all good, but have small issues that totally miss the mark. This bag covers it all. The velcro handle is a must. It also has the seperator tab, clutch. The backpack straps are just comfy enough and super easy to add/remove with the sweet metal buckle. Burly fabric and zippers, check. Mesh pockets with a logical layout to the dividers, done. Small external pocket, got that. To top is all off, the feature that really sets this bag apart is seperate waterproof bottom compartment. I love THIS, it's my dirty/wet clothes storage. This bags ability to keep clean gear away from the funky is HUGE. For the 5-7 day trip, this duffel is my go-to.
Andy O., backcountry.com
June 18, 2019
10
great bag. Got this over the patagonia one. Although the end pocket is kind of awkward.
Clark B., backcountry.com
June 16, 2019
10
Great for slightly wet conditions and short pack trips. Very durable and just great all around bag. The shoulder straps are useful for carrying larger loads.
Cooper, backcountry.com
May 23, 2019