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Rab
Kitbag 50L Duffel

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $112.00 - $119.00 Original price: $140.00
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Kitbag 50-120L Duffel

Expeditions demand a lot of gear, so loading up the Rab Kitbag Duffel Bag is as important as buying your plane ticket. Rugged 600D polyester protects everything from crampons to quickdraws, and the Kitbag's double-layer bottom prevents baggage cart blowouts and trouble at the train station. Rab made sure all the seams were triple stitched and the straps were bartacked for serious durability, and it included carrying straps on the top and ends of the bag, so you can lug the Kitbag backwards, forwards, sideways, and upside down.


Details

  • Hardwearing, heavy-duty kitbag for serious expeditions
  • 600D polyester and triple stitching ensure lasting durability
  • Double-layer reinforced bottom bolsters the protection
  • Lockable zipper helps add security measures
  • Detachable shoulder straps provide different carry options
  • End compression straps cinch down for added stability
  • Item #RAB00BW
Material
600D polyester
Volume
120L (7323cu in), 80L (4882cu in), 50L (3051cu in)
Shoulder Strap
yes, detachable
Pockets
2 lid
Compression
yes
Closure
zip
Dimensions
27 x 14in
Claimed Weight
[50L] 2lb 9oz, [80L] 3lb 4oz, [120L] 3lb 12oz
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

February 13, 2024

bag of all bags

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I have the 50 and 80l bags and i love them! I use my 50L as my MTB kit and it holds all the stuffs; helmet, shoes, two sets of knee guards, snacks, spare clothes, hip bag, tools and loose crap that just lives in there. i love that i can load it up and use the straps to carry it around. I sometimes take my MTB on a ferry and can ride on for cheaper, so its nice i can wear it like a backpack and not fumble around with bags dangling or falling off my shoulder. 10/10 greatest bag ever. The 80L is great for traveling and bringing all your clothes and gear. I wear the 80l on my back and toss the 50l onto my chest and can still roll my bike into a garage! All about that one unload from the car!

Ingrid J