Patagonia Planing 55L Duffel Bag for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$139.00
Used Value:
$83.40
Sale Value:
$125.10

Whether you're jetting off to a guided fishing trip in exotic waterways or hopping into the car for what's bound to be a muddy weekend of mountain biking, the Patagonia Planing 55L Duffel Bag will give you the dedicated storage you need to keep your wet and muddy gear separate from your dry clothes. Offering 55 liters of storage, this bag is ideal for packing a weekend's worth of clothes and gear, or traveling lighter on longer trips. Whether you're fishing, paddling, or dipping and diving at your favorite swimming hole, the separated bottom compartment will keep your wet and dirty clothes separate from the dry clothes and equipment you brought along with you. And if you're using the bottom compartment for additional dry-gear storage, there's a self-draining mesh pocket at the sides that can also safely hold your soaking swimsuit and towel. This bag is also highly travel-friendly thanks to its comfortable haul handles that adjust to let you carry your duffel as a backpack when you need hands free for other bags.

Specifications

Brand:
Backpack Carry:
yes
Claimed Weight:
1lb 3.2oz
Closure:
zippered
Dimensions:
15.5 x 21,5 x 20.5in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[face fabric] 100% recycled polyester, TPU coating [mesh] 100% nylon
Pockets:
1 zippered mesh side, 1 bottom compartment
Recommended Use:
casual, flatwater paddling, ocean paddling, river paddling, travel
Responsible Collection:
Certified B-Corp, Recycled/Repurposed
Volume:
55L (3356cu in)

Full Reviews

10
I needed a new bag to basically collect all of my fishing gear when I'm not on the river and to and from the river so I picked this up. I have a pickup truck and I love the fact that I can throw the bag in the back and my wet waders are able to be separate from the rest of my gear so it doesn't get the rest of my gear wet! Definitely better than my first option which was to clip my waders up in the back and used them as a wind sail. Not sure what Patagonia's Iron Clad stance is on blowing out your booties due to excessive drying with 65-80 mph winds but I'm glad I didn't have to go that route.
William O, backcountry.com
March 21, 2019

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