What to Look for in a Travel Duffel
The best bag for you depends on your travel style, packing habits, and preferences.
There are several factors to consider when choosing a travel duffel. These are the key features we look at:
Size
Size matters. You want a bag that can fit all your essentials without being overly bulky. Here’s a quick guide:
- 30-40 L – Ideal for weekend trips. This size can comfortably fit a few days’ worth of clothing, toiletries, and personal items without being too bulky.
- 40-60 L – Perfect for week-long trips. This allows extra space for additional clothing, shoes, and accessories.
- 60+ L – Great for extended travel or if you pack a lot. These larger bags can handle more gear and are great for travelers who need to pack extra gear or equipment.
Weight
Opt for duffel bags made from lightweight yet durable materials. This ensures the bag doesn’t add unnecessary weight, making it easier to carry.
Pack it fully to know you can comfortably carry the weight.
Durability + Weather Resistance
Choose bags made from robust materials like ballistic nylon, polyester, or canvas. These materials can withstand rough handling and wear over time. Duffels with water-resistant or waterproof features also help, especially when traveling to unpredictable weather areas. Some bags come with a rain cover for added protection.
Design + Access
There are top-loading duffels and ones with clamshell openings. Top-loading duffels, or traditional duffel bags, are great for packing large items. Clamshell designs open like a suitcase, making packing and unpacking more efficient.
Compartments
Most duffels have a few pockets and compartments but, overall, lack organization.
Straps and Handles
Duffels will come with different types of straps and, oftentimes, multiple ways to carry them. Here are some of the standard straps/handles.
- Shoulder Straps: Padded and adjustable shoulder straps make carrying the duffel more comfortable on one shoulder.
- Handles: Look for sturdy grab handles for easy lifting.
- Backpack Straps: Some duffels come with backpack-style straps for versatile carrying options.
Additional Features
Extra features like lockable zippers, compression straps, and removable shoulder straps can enhance the functionality of your duffel.
- Packability: Some duffels can be packed into its pocket. This is great for travelers who need a backup bag.
- Wheels: Consider duffel bags with wheels for heavier loads, reducing the strain on your shoulders and back.
- Lockable Zippers: For added security, choose a duffel with lockable zippers. This is particularly important if you check your bag or leave it in shared accommodations.
- Hidden Pockets: Some duffels feature hidden or secret pockets for storing valuables like passports, money, and other essential items.
- Color and Design: While functionality is key, you’ll want to find one that matches your aesthetic and travel style. Remember that brighter colors may make your bag stand out in a crowd.
- Compression Straps: Compression straps help compact your load, making your bag more manageable when it’s less full. They also prevent your items from shifting during travel.
- Expandability: Some duffels have expandable sections, allowing you to increase the bag’s capacity when needed.
- Ventilation: If you carry gear like shoes or wet clothing, look for duffels with ventilated compartments to keep odors at bay.
Is it Duffel or Duffle?
Did you know the word originated from the Belgian town of Duffel? It’s where the thick cloth used for duffel bags was initially made. Both spellings are correct, but “duffel” became more popular after World War II.