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Dimensions of 120L Wheeled Duffle
This bag has the dimensions of...32 x 13 x 16 inches.
what fits in a Black Hole 120L?
Really digging the design
- Familiarity:I've used it several times
I've used this bag for hauling my gear across country. Even when weighed down with wet swimmer gear, it wheels over any terrain with ease. With the ripstop material, it still looks brand new after months of use.
Worked great on the crmbt
I used this to haul my gear for the Colorado Rocky Mountain Bicycle Tour 2015. Fit inside the vestibule of my Marmot Eos 1p, no problem. My only concern is that the flap of the bag usually sits depressed. If the guides were to drop my bag off lying flat on the ground and a downpour hit, water could still infiltrate the bag through the zipper. That's probably asking too much of any bag without a pack cover. Strong wheels good handle, good material, perfect volume, decent look, little pricey, but you do want to arrive after a long day of riding and know your gear is dry and your bottle of Knob is secure.
Bomber in every way!
- Familiarity:I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
This is the burly-est wheeled duffle I've ever had. It puts the last one I had to shame, and that one took a beating after 15 years. The fabric, construction, details and design scream QUALITY - which is what I've come to expect from Patagonia. With the green logo, it also "stands out from the pack" on the lugguage carrousel or cart, with out being obnoxious. I REALLY love this bag.
Black Hole 120L Wheeled Duffel
Does this wheeled duffel meet airline requirements, or would it require excess baggage fee's? Also, does this style stand up "on end" by itself?
Maile,
I'm not sure of the exact regulations, but it has been traveled with extensively and stands up on end easily.
Maile,
The dimensions on this are 31x15x14. You can check with the airline and see if it is withing their size restrictions. Also, find out their weight restrictions, so you don't over-pack.
Have a great trip!
Emily Jenson
Expert Gearhead
ejenson@backcountry.com
801.746.7587
This bag has a capacity of 120 liters, I have a 140-liter/8500 cu in Mountain Hardwear rolling duffle that has no problems getting into regular checked luggage whether flying domestic or international. The heaviest checked load was 90lbs, however I believe today's per-bag limit is 70lbs.

I love this picture!