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Eagle Creek Load Warrior LT Series Wheeled Duffel Bags
The Eagle Creek Load Warrior LT Series Wheeled Duffel Bag is one of the lightest wheeled duffels on the market. Packing and unpacking is a cinch thanks to the Load Warrior's book-style opening. The convenient Laundry Chute pocket keeps clean gear separate from the dirties. The Load Warrior's large main compartment provides ample room for all your gear and the added compression straps help keep the load secure. Top, center, and bottom handles make it easy to grab-and-go and the Load Warrior's off-road wheels and soft touch telescoping handle provide a smooth ride over all terrains.
Bottom Line: The Eagle Creek Load Warrior LT Series Wheeled Duffel Bag battles the nuances of frequent traveling.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Fantastic
By: mklintmalm2257492
February 2, 2009
I'm not sure if this is carry on size myself, but it works great and fits plenty of clothing for a week trip. Taking it to Africa in June.
Worth the purchase
By: owenweber2150129
May 7, 2008
I bought this bag to replace a Timberland soft rolling duffel that I had for years, and the main feature that I love is that it stands up by itself, which the Timberland did not. It is also as light as advertised, holds a good amount of gear and rolls well. I got mine in Tomato to help pick it out on the luggage carousel. The one slightly negative is that when the back is packed full, it is hard to get the zippers around the corners for some reason.
My 17 year old son is going to Iceland for 18 days and needs
My 17 year old son is going to Iceland for 18 days and needs a 'medium size' duffel or suitcase. It can be a wheeled bag. I was wondering if this would be a good choice and if so, what size would be best? Thanks!
By: ton2666807
May 14, 2009
Good choice for women and children
By: kbarke
April 27, 2007
I traveled to Crete from NY with my two children and needed bags that were light-weight, on the small side--because of the rental car, and yet would still hold enough for a 10-day trip with iffy weather. We had room left over for our souvenirs. These bags zip up well, because of the cinch-ties, and seem tough. The wheels are impressive and the bags don't fall over, because of the kick-bar at the bottom. We also liked the chartreuse stripes, because it made it easy to spot the bags on the luggage carousel.
Load Warrior Medium
By: 3lilorbits100103848
January 7, 2009
We went to China in 2007 and each of us got the Load
warrior medium to take on the trip. We were in China
and Tibet for 23 days. We took every mode of transportation and needless to say, baggage handling was
rough at times. Of the 3 bags, 2 required some repair in
the same area. The bottom corner of the bag opposite the
wheels. Judging by the damage the handlers would drag
the bag on the pavement whether it was the wheeled side
or not. The bags have no reinforcement for this type of
treatment and we sent them back to Eagle Creek for repair. They came back to us with little rubber
corners on both sides of the bottom. Don't yet know if it
was a good fix, but if so; I would suggest that the company include this feature on all the bags they
sell. It doesn't do any harm and it saves the buyer
from having to send them back to the company for repair!
Thankfully, the repair was under warranty, so no charge.
We all love our bags for the same reason as everyone
else said and Eagle Creek took care of us.
Dimensions:
[S] 14 x 22 x 9.5in (36 x 56 x 24cm);
[M] 15 x 25.5 x 9.5in (38 x 65 x 24cm);
[L] 17 x 30 x 12in (43 x 76 x 30cm)
By: Cory Guru
May 14, 2009
Good bag for kid
By: cypress shopper
August 9, 2006
I got this bag for my 11 year old son for a trip this summer to the UK. He likes it very much and was able to fit all necessary clothing etc. The bag loaded was under 40 lbs. I had to carry my bag (Osprey sojouner 28) and his up and down flights of stairs at train stations and I managed ok. The compression straps inside and out worked well. He is now addicted to this bag as his regular luggage.
Have used once
By: alexgtb03100184283
October 17, 2008
the zippers in the lower corners tend to bind when the bag is quite full the reason being that the sides puff out and the center part of the zipper is about three teeth longer than the outside and it bunches up The solution for the owner is to be very careful when zipping around the lower corners.Other than this problem we love the bags and feel that they roll and stand alone better than any bag we have owned-and we have had more than a few
is the "small" small enough to be used as carry-out. I
is the "small" small enough to be used as carry-out.
I am travelling and need to catch 3 flights (with tight connection times) and I need to have my gear when i arrive.
By: shane pearsall
May 5, 2009
This bag for sure will fit. I've seen a whole lot bigger get through those frames at the airport.
By: Brian Vincent
May 7, 2009
KZ uranium mine
By: mrnovak2339835
November 4, 2008
I took mine to Kazakhstan on rotation into a uranium mine site. It easily swallowed the allowed 20 Kilos of cold weather clothing and tools. This trip involves 4 different aircraft and a 5 hour truck ride. Baggage handling is "how far can it be thrown". Never missed a beat, I'm buying another. The carry handle pocket saves the handle from snags during handling. I saw 2 destroyed handles during this trip alone.
Nice bag
By: smd
April 13, 2006
I used the load Warrior LT (large) for 10 days in Mexico. The bag performed well. It rolls easily and is light and is stable. The three most important items for me.
It does not have a lot of pockets (2), but I didn't want pockets. The zippers work.
The telescoping handle cover is kind of a pain. It seems to catch the handle at times. Handle operation would be more fluid without the cover, but this was not a show stopper for me.
The bag is light. The material does not seem too thin, but durability is still a concern. After one trip, there were no weak spots or wear issues. However, time will be the true test.
I've had the LT22 since 2006 and it's been a great bag.
I've had the LT22 since 2006 and it's been a great bag. But, I'm heading off on a 2 wk AK adventure soon and am considering upgrading to a larger bag. I'm torn between 2 eagle creek bags:
Load Warrior LT30, 59 linear inches, 9 lbs 6 oz, 6100 cu in, $224.95
ORV Trunk 30, 61 linear inches, 10 lbs 6 oz, 6000 cu in, $299.95
What are folks thoughts on advantages/disadvantages of these 2 bags? The LT30 has a shoe compartment -- can it fit hiking books? It also has slightly more capacity and is smaller (linear inches), lighter and cheaper than the ORV Trunk. The ORV Trunk seems to have more organizational separation but I don't care about that. As a matter of fact sometimes this can be a hindrance (to me) when packing outdoor gear. Also, what are the advantages of the pack it cubes? I've never used them before. Which do you recommend for which bag? I'm wondering if the LT30 with pack it cubes might still work better than the ORV trunk...
Thoughts?? Thanks for your help!
By: FunFirst
April 26, 2009
Cool! Did you have a question?
By: Owen Dennehy
May 7, 2009
Ahh, now I see it...I would get the Load Warrior 30 with some Pack it cubes and half cubes to organize the small stuff. The shoe compartment might be a bit small for large hiking boots.
By: Owen Dennehy
May 7, 2009
Great bags
By: zqu2593609
December 29, 2008
Very light, holds a ton of stuff, rolls easily, stands reliably, and it can take a beating. I've got all three sizes. There is a flap at the top (narrower) end that has a tendency to come apart but is easily pushed back in. It didn't keep me from buying the 30 inch size.
Great Carry On!
By: hun100214946
January 7, 2009
A great carry on suitcase. I was looking for a carry on that is very well built and light weight and this bag fits the bill perfectly. I agree with the previous review that the zipper get caught but not enough to deter from my overall happiness with the bag. And it really does not get stuck per say mire like caught in a flap that is designed to protect the bag and zipper. I will be buying another one for my wife before our next trip!!
We are packing for a trip to Africa that has luggage weight limits
We are packing for a trip to Africa that has luggage weight limits of 25lbs per person. Does the Eagle Creek Load Warrior 22 hold about 20 pounds of clothes and other stuff or would I need a larger size like the 25?
Thanks
By: october2245512
June 4, 2008
go with the 25...
By: owen522892
June 12, 2008
Compare Tarmac 22 to 25?
By: katy wells
December 30, 2008
just took a trip with a friends Tarmac 22...loved it!!
haven't been able to find comparisons to the 25 and wondered if anyone would be able to help me/
Awesome suitcases!
By: mlsjapan100150272
January 2, 2009
I have the medium and large Load Warriors in red, and another set (M & L) in green. They are great. They stand up on their own as advertised, and the wheels are very rugged. You can drag these things on sidewalks, paved roads, gravel, trains, buses, planes, etc. The duffel style construction means you get more handles (great!) and you can stuff more in them (also great!) I have read hundreds of reviews on different websites about these bags, and a common complaint is that the zippers get stuck at the bottom corners. VERY TRUE. It's not enough of a bother to send the bag back, but it is definitely something that Eagle Creek needs to examine and fix. These bags are too expensive to have such an obvious problem. However, they do zip up with a little tugging around the corners, and other than that, I have NO complaints. My husband and I move and travel a lot (military life!), so we need good, dependable luggage. Eagle Creek is the best that I have found, and we use a lot of their products in addition to the suitcases. We will have these for years to come. I highly recommend!
does anyone out there have the tarmac plus one (20")
does anyone out there have the tarmac plus one (20")
By: rsquinn2191117
April 27, 2008
The Tarmac plus one is a pretty sweet bag for someone that packs light and brings a laptop
By: Owen Dennehy
September 22, 2008
All sizes are great, for men, too
By: plourie2113770
April 11, 2008
I have the 22 and the 25 for various kinds of trips. Excellent bags. They hold a ton more than appear at first glance. Wheels wide apart for steady rolling. No more tipping when you're late from the parking lot to the ticket counter!! Can't say enough about these bags.
Lightweight, good design, and two complaint
By: nyergeea2141378
May 1, 2008
The bag was pretty as described and reviewed by other customers. It was extremely light, well built, and rolls extremely well. The fact that it stands on its own is another selling point by itself because it makes it easy to use. There were two things Eagle creek could change though. The handle has a zip cover that has to be opened to use and you can't get to it until you open the cover. If my hands were full this would be a problem. Secondly and most importantly they didn't put two zippers on each of the small pockets on top of the bag so you can't lock the pocket. One of the zippers can be locked with the main compartment zipper, but the other really has nothing to lock it to. It would be nice if they incorporated a metal d ring at one of the zipper to lock the pocket. Otherwise a great bag and worth the money.
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