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Double Haul 70L Convertible Duffel
NEMO
Double Haul 70L Convertible Duffel
$199.95
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  A carry-all that does it all, the bomb-proof NEMO Double Haul 70L is a revolutionary combo of duffel bag and tote bag designed to fit an adventurer’s every need. With a huge opening that’s structured to stay wide while you pack, the bag neatly folds down into a duffel for long journeys and air travel, complete with self-contained, unobtrusive backpack straps. For times when you simply need to haul stuff, deploy the tucked-away tote bag handles for extra capacity and easy organization.

  A certified bluesign® product, Double Haul is made from recycled materials and manufactured to meet the highest standards that protect both people and the planet. Its highly durable exterior fabric is made from bluesign®-approved 420D recycled nylon that’s then treated with urethane to resist water and staining. Side release buckles quickly transform the bag from duffel to tote, and stiffened trusses create structure to keep the tote upright and open for easy packing. Internal and external zippered mesh pockets create built-in organization opportunities, and all bags include a matching carrying case that can double as a packing cube.

  Whether packing for a big excursion, shuttling gear from the car to the campsite, or preparing for a family day at the beach, choose Double Haul to corral it all. Thoughtfully designed for durability and easy repairs, it’s an investment built to support a lifetime of adventures.

  

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Description
Brand:
NEMO
Volume:
70L
Length:
14.2 in / 36 cm
Width:
25.6 in / 65 cm
Height:
12.2 in / 31 cm
Minimum Weight:
3 lbs 13 oz / 1.72 kg
Zippered Compartments:
3
Exterior Pockets:
1
Compression Straps:
Yes
Waterproof:
No
Backpack Straps:
Yes
Laptop Compartment:
No
iPad/Tablet Compartment:
No
Carry On:
No
Other Features:
  • Unique design and construction allow the bag to be used as either a duffel or tote for ultimate versatility.
  • Urethane-coated, bluesign®-approved 420D recycled nylon shell is durable, water-repellent, and easy to wipe down.
  • Stiffened trusses keep the bag open wide during the packing process.
  • Includes both carrying handles and unobtrusive padded backpack straps so you can grab and go however you prefer.
  • Internal and external zippered mesh pockets aid in organization and keep small items easily accessible.
  • Holds a truly impressive amount, from full campsite setups to stacked firewood (or even groceries!).
  • A bluesign® product, this item is made of bluesign®-approved fabrics and accessories and is produced in a resource-conserving way with minimum impact on people and the environment.
  • Thoughtfully designed for easy reparability to extend the product’s lifespan and potential future resale.
  • Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.
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