Overview
About Sea to Summit Traveling Light Ultra-Sil 40L Duffel Bag - Color-Block
Closeouts. Whether you're traveling across town or across the globe, take along this Sea to Summit Traveling Light Ultra-Sil duffel bag, crafted in super-lightweight Cordura® Ultra-Sil fabric with an easily packable design that stores in it's own stuff sack.
- Super-lightweight Cordura® Ultra-Sil fabric
- Color-block design
- Extra-long top zip closure allows easy internal access
- Integrated top grab handles for transport
- Includes zip stuff sack for packing and storage
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Sea to Summit Traveling Light Ultra-Sil 40L Duffel Bag - Color-Block
- Style: Duffel
- Capacity: 2440 cu.in.
- Carry options: Hand
- Material: Ultra-Sil
- External dimensions (HxWxD): 11.8x23.6x11"
- Weight: 2.8 oz.
- Imported
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Most Helpful 3-Star Review
3.0 out of 5 stars.
Lightweight & tough, odd shape though
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Reviewed by Paula B from Long Island, NY on Sunday, June 3, 2018
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Lightweight & tough, odd shape thoughVerified Buyer Reviewed by Paula B from Long Island, NY on Sunday, June 3, 2018I really like this bag, it ia lightweight & tough & holds a lot. Small enough to carry in its stuff sack in my purse when I can get it in there. Necessary item for me since stores are charging for grocery bags now. Couple dings on the rating are: The color is more of a pea soup green than a lime green, color doesn't matter much to me, but it is ugly. I did not notice in the pictures that one end is bigger than the other giving it a shoe-like or wedge shape instead of a normal tube-like duffel. The stuff sack is impossibly tiny. I spend lots of time camping & stuffing gear into stuff sacks & this one is just too small. I managed to get it in the sack by zipping up the zipper first & really working on it, I had to take breaks because my fingers were cramping up...I got it finally. Shouldn't be that hard. Still like it.