Gear Review
More Unique Base Camp
By Andrew Brandt
Ranked #383 - Duffel Bags
November 18, 2009
The TNF Base Camp duffel is loved by all and I knew I needed to get one. I decided I'd get the Pakhe version because it theoretically helps fund the Khumbu Climbing School (very cool project helping the Nepali people--look it up) AND I had contacted TNF to confirm the "Phthalate-free TPE fabric laminate" wasn't environmentally friendly at the cost of durability. According to TNF this material should be even more durable than the standard PVC Tarpaulin fabric! Plus you get an even more unique looking bag for trips and airports than the already unique Base Camp bag (so long as you didn't pick black).
Size wise the reviews of the standard Base Camp are right, I'm completely happy with the Large (XL not available) and can't see needing more room unless I were to be bringing very large odd shaped things. At 5600 cubic inches if I pack efficiently this bag should hold far more than I care to carry or would want to pay for in airport fees! The handles are solid, the shoulder straps/backpack straps both functional and very eaasy to remove and stow. The zipper is a huge gauge.
Now that it's showing as a % off they're practically begging you to make this purchase, but I got mine for nearly full price and don't feel bad about it at all. BUY IT.
View Details: The North Face Basecamp Duffel - Pakhe
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Phthalate-free TPE fabric laminate
- Volume:
- [M] 4200cu in (70L); [L] 5600cu in (90L)
- Dimensions:
- [M] 24 x 15 x 15in (61 x 38 x 38cm); [L] 28 x 16 x 16in (71 x 41 x 41cm)
- Pockets:
- [Exterior] 1 ID on top; [Interior] mesh
- Backpack Straps:
- Alpine-cut shoulder straps
- Weight:
- [M] 3lb 8oz (1600g); [L] 4lb (1820g)
- Recommended Use:
- Travel, base-camp packing
Change me.



