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The North Face Rolling Thunder Rolling Duffel Bag - 4800-8400 cu in - 2008
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The North Face Rolling Thunder Rolling Duffel Bag - 4800-8400 cu in - 2008
The North Face Rolling Thunder Duffel Bag combines a go-cart frame and aluminum chassis to support heavy loads with reinforced inline skate wheels that roll smoothly and consistently. Wing handles on the Rolling Thunder make for easy towing and lashing to roof racks. Compression straps help control the load. An organizer pocket on top keeps small items handy.
Bottom Line: Whether you're going on an expedition or just pack like you are, The North Face Rolling Thunder easily moves tons of gear.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
a big bag...
By: sage cattabriga-alosa
March 10, 2009
this is a sweet durable bag that will carry a ton of gear. Bomber construction, zippers, straps and handles. One improvement that could be made is more compartments to organizes stuff. It becomes a bit of a pit... one giant compartment eats up items that get settled towards the bottom... if your traveling around to a lot of spots without unpacking completely its difficult to "live" out of this bag.
How do you take out the folding back support struts? Also, can
How do you take out the folding back support struts? Also, can the kickstand be removed? I need to shed some weight on this thing. I normally push btwn 30 and 45 lbs with a large north face base camp duffel. (Adding the 14 lbs will push me over)
By: Cristobal Verde
June 16, 2009
Yeah, bring it...
By: Cody Barnhill
January 27, 2009
This bag has been many many places with me by plane (yes, train) and automobile, has been beaten to hell and back, and thus far has never had a problem. It will hold just about as much as you would ever like to take with you, and with the super bomber zippers it all makes it there and back. With the size the rollers are priceless as well, especially if you use it like I do, for ski travel, and always have more with you than you can carry at one time.
I just ordered the older model large rolling thunder. On northface's
I just ordered the older model large rolling thunder. On northface's website, they say it weighs 14 pds 3 oz. My UPS tracking says the package weighs 7 lbs. Can someone confirm how much the bag weighs?
By: Cristobal Verde
June 11, 2009
It weighs 14lb 3oz (6440g)
By: Andrew
June 12, 2009
4880 cu in
By: jmoneysmithmas
July 17, 2008
I bought the smaller 'rolling thunder' bag here from this site over a year ago. Its been on 8 flights, and i used it EVERY weekend for about 5 months when i would drive to the mountains to go skiing. Still... it's in great shape and has passed the test of time. The rollerblade wheels work surprisingly well in snow, grass, turf, ice, after-party scum, and dirt. Even after all the abuse, they still roll silent on concrete. Although i could use a larger bag, and would purchase the 8400 cu in version in a heartbeat... it is 2" too large for most airlines (its linear length is 64" and airlines usually limit to 62"). BUMMER!!! Hey northface R&D- shave 2 inches off so we don't have to pay the 'oversize' baggage fees at the airport! Chances are, with this bag, we'll already be paying for 'overweight' fees.
Is the large bag compliant with airline luggage standards?
Is the large bag compliant with airline luggage standards?
By: Lauren
April 8, 2009
I would say yes. Most airlines are concerned more about weight than dimensions. However you could go on some airlines sites and research there bag size requirements and compare them with the dimensions of this bag.
By: Andrew
April 8, 2009
20,000 miles of travel
By: jmoneysmithmas
February 11, 2009
My last review was posted on July 16, 2008. Not surprisingly, after no less than 20,000 miles of travels, and living out of this piece of luggage for the past 7 months, the rivets that hold the collapsable handle (on the smaller of the 2 models) are busting loose. At least 50 'baggage smashers' at the airport through that many flights finally have got the best of it. Fortunately, backcountry has a lifetime warantee, no questions asked warantee, so i'll be getting a replacement right away. This bag SHOULD last a lifetime, but from the deserts of California to the North Slope of Alaska, i have thoroughly tested its worth. Other than the rivets, the bag is still remarkably bulletproof and nearly water/snow/sand/mud-tight.
Write your question here...is the bag water proof and will water
Write your question here...is the bag water proof and will water seep through the zipper?
By: ja_robinso349855
April 1, 2009
The fabric is waterproof however the zippers and seams are not waterproof.
By: David Madsen
April 2, 2009
Bomber no really
By: chadcsu
August 25, 2008
I'm going to start this off by saying I really try to stay away from purchasing TNF junk..cause in the end that is usually what is. Made for kids in Boulder that have their parents money to spend but don't know about quality outdoor gear...just a name that fits in their trustifarian wardrobe.. But I used to like TNF gear so about 2 and a half years ago I bought this bomber case. I flew to New Zealand and back with it..flew to London and back.. Now I have flown to Colombia two different times with this bag..BASICALLY IT HAS BEEN AROUND THE WORLD.. I know it has been thrown around, loaded with 70 kg of gear multiple times and cost me a few extra dollars here and there...Has the scratches but NO TEARS to prove it... But I have never had any problems with the dimensions and them being two inches two long?? only that is weighs 14 pounds before you load a single item in it...
How long would it take to ship this to Boulder, CO? Today is
How long would it take to ship this to Boulder, CO? Today is 2/11. I'd need it be fri. 2/13.
By: wyatt williams
February 11, 2009
Pay for the super-fast shipping and order before noon.
By: Angus Bohanon
February 11, 2009
Great Bag & can meet airline regs,
By: m.potts848828
September 10, 2008
I have this bag, and love it. For those that mentioned it is 2" too big to meet the 62 inch airline rules, if you pull out the folding back support struts, the support lays flat in the bottom so the bag sinches down just fine to meet the required 62". When not worried about the airlines, put them back takes only a couple of seconds. Super bag, tough, and versitile.
what are the dimensions of the medium bag
what are the dimensions of the medium bag
By: h puffer
December 7, 2008
28 in. x 16 in. x 12 in. (72 cm x 42 cm x 30 cm)
By: Tyler Olander
December 7, 2008
Go for the 2009 Model
By: Kari Egan
March 6, 2009
I got the ginormous 8400cu in size in this bag to fit all my motocross gear in one place - and it rocks. Everything fits in super easy, the bag itself is very durable and the wheels are designed well so that it looks and acts more like a duffel than a roller but you just tip it up and roll away without having to lug a big heavy bag over your shoulder.
HOWEVER, I just noticed that I got the 2008 model, not realizing that the 2009 model is in stock: http://www.backcountry.com/store/TNF3883/The-North-Face-Roll
The only two gripes I have with this bag look like they are fixed on the 2009. The first is that the zippers are really hard to move and have no zipper pulls to help out, and the second is that the wrap-around straps that form the handle are weirdly attached to the very bottom of the bag, so they are awkward to grab. Both of those problems look like they are fixed on the 2009 version.
Bottom line: it's a sick bag when you need something huge that's durable and super easy to haul around.
does the large have a collapsable handle thingy?
does the large have a collapsable handle thingy?
By: rocketdog
November 18, 2008
no. it does not...however, it's quite easy to just roll it with the attached handle.
By: Ingrid Backstrom
March 16, 2009
Not so hot
By: rocketdog
December 3, 2008
I just got this (MED SIZE). The build is pretty cool, nice sturdy material and it looks strong -- looks great on the outside. However the zipper is really hard to use. The zipper for the main compartment is really thick, and doesn't seem to zip smoothly. The main compartment door is shaped like a rectangle with rounded corners. When trying to zip around the corner it takes several tugs to get the zipper moving. Even on the straight edge sides it is difficult to zip. What's the point of having a bag if I can't quickly zip it? Maybe this will improve with use?
I've been pretty disappointed with TNF bags (I also bought the small duffle). I'm still debating whether to keep this or not.
when you check the sizes it says that it is 4800 cu in. but in
when you check the sizes it says that it is 4800 cu in. but in the tech specs it says it is 8400 cu in. are there different sizes
By: snowboy1681070021
March 26, 2008
Yes there is a large size but it's just out of stock.
By: CAPPAZULA THE GREAT
March 27, 2008
great bag
By: BUL2433042
November 17, 2008
Awesome bag, recently took it to Spain with me and I was able to even bring the kitchen sink. I have the 8400 cu in bag and it has room for all the gear that you would need to bring.
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