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Mountain Hardwear Juggernaut 115 Roller Bag - 7000cu in

Mountain Hardwear Juggernaut 115 Roller Bag - 7000cu in

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Mountain Hardwear Juggernaut 115 Roller Bag - 7000cu in

If you've ever tried to drag 100lbs of gear through the airport, then you know why Mountain Hardwear made the Juggernaut 115 a rolling gear bag instead of a duffel. When you load up all 7000cu inches of cargo space, you're definitely not going to want to carry this bag. Of course, it has to get to where you're going, so Mountain Hardwear gave it wheels and an extendable handle for easy strolling through the airport. External daisy chains let you strap this bag to busses, jeeps, and yaks. The Juggernaut 115 Rolling Gear Bag includes removable laundry and accessory pockets to help you stay organized during your trip to base camp.

Bottom Line: Make expedition travel easier.

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Rating for this product: 5

Big & beautiful

By: CoolHandNuke(1)
June 18, 2008

I need an extra large bag for an international relocation I'm about to make, and after seeing the prices for "typical" luggage brands and being kind of bored with how un-innovative and everyday looking they are, I decided to try a few of the "outdoor" brands' spins on airport luggage. This is the one I kept. It's huge: on a test pack, I was able to fit every pair of socks I own, 2 pair of shoes, 5 pair of jeans, about a dozen t-shirts, and a couple other things just to try to fill it up, and still had room to spare. Also extremely important to me, since this is a soft-shell: the bag has to be able to stand up by itself in the airport while I check in, wait in line, etc. This one does, fully loaded; others didn't. Finally, for those of you asking about dimensions (which I also thought was weird when I couldn't find them anywhere): I measure it at 16"W x 12"D x 33"H. I recommend this bag, despite the fairly hefty price tag, for its volume, quality construction (I note thick YKK zippers throughout), innovation (zippered compartments for organization), and cool looks.

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What are the dimensions of the Juggernaut 115 and 85? ckbk4

What are the dimensions of the Juggernaut 115 and 85?
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May 28, 2008

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question. i know this will stand the test of time, however, with...

question. i know this will stand the test of time, however, with all the flying i do, does this rolling beast have the dimensions that will allow it to fly without hassle from the airlines? i'm in an airport about twice a month and none are in the US. should i go with the 85 instead?

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March 24, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: 1000D HT nylon
Volume: 7000cu in (115L)
Dimensions: 33 x 16 x 12in (84 x 41 x 30cm)
Pockets: Removable laundry pocket, 2 removable accessory pockets, collapsible interior pocket
Padded: No
Wheel Type: Skate
Weight: 10lb 5oz (4700g)
Recommended Use: Traveling with lots of gear
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime