Patagonia Black Hole 40 Duffel Bag
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General
The top zipper allows the bag to open wide for quick access to the entire main compartment. When empty, the duffel stuffs into its own pocket for compact, self-contained storage. Padded, removable shoulder straps let you carry the Black Hole Duffel like a backpack and can be detached when not in use.
A zippered side pocket can be reached from the outside or inside of the bag and a mesh interior lid pocket keeps essentials organized and close at hand. The padded base protects the contents of the Black Hole Duffel from rough terrain and hard knocks. The exterior daisy chains are sturdy and reinforced and provide myriad lashing options for extra gear.
Technical details
- Capacity: 40L
- Materials:
- Main body: 100% Postconsumer recycled polyester ripstop with a TPU-film laminate
- Lining: 100% Recycled polyester with a PU coating
- Fair Trade certified
- Bluesign approved
- Duffel stuffs into its own pocket for compact, self-contained storage
- Carry-on-sized, meets most airline and train size requirements
- Top zipper allows wide opening into main compartment
- Padded, removable shoulder straps
- Padded base protects the contents
- Durable and abrasion resistant
- Reinforced haul handles
- Mesh interior lid pocket
- Zippered side pocket
- Exterior daisy chains
- Lightweight
- Fit: One size
- Dimensions: 21" x 13.7" x 10.6"
- Weight: 930g
Key Features
Volume (l) | 40 |
Specification
Luggage features | Shoulder strap, Stashable harness |
Fit/Measurements
Weight (g) | 930 |
Other features
Brand | Patagonia |
Ideal For | Travel |
Gender | Unisex |
Luggage type | Duffel bags |
Product Code | E2314503 |
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Certificates
1% for the planet | |
Bluesign (Production Site OR Product) | |
Fair Trade Certified |
About this brand
Patagonia are in the business to save our home planet. Their values reflect those of a business started by a band of climbers and surfers, and the minimalist style they promoted. The approach they take toward product design demonstrates a bias for simplicity and utility. Their criteria for the best product rests on function, repairability, and, foremost, durability. Among the most direct ways we can limit ecological impacts is with goods that last for generations or can be recycled so the materials in them remain in use. Making the best product matters for saving the planet.
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