Featuring plenty of room in the spacious main compartment, you can pack for a week in cold weather or a month on the run! We’ve even made it easy to carry with stow-able back pack straps that you can hide in the false bottom. If you only need to get this bag from the car to the tent you can use the handles, grab loops or the shoulder strap; leaving the back pack straps out of sight.
This duffel bag also comes with compression straps and two exterior flat pockets, keeping all of your valuables safely in place and making it easy to get to what you need. Like its little brother, the Sherpa Jr., this bag also works well with light airplane travel.
Dimensions: 30”Lx16”Wx16”H
Capacity: 7,680 cu. Inches
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Made in the USA
As big as we make ‘em. Room enough for all your gearFeaturing plenty of room in the spacious main compartment, you can pack for a week in cold weather or a month on the run! We’ve even made it easy to carry with stow-able back pack straps that you can hide in the false bottom. If you only need to get this bag from the car to the tent you can use the handles, grab loops or the shoulder strap; leaving the back pack straps out of sight. This duffel bag also comes with compression straps and two...
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Clothes for a 340 lb man take lots of room, especially when you're going to the mountains for a week in cold weather. Only the Big Oxx will hold a weeks worth of 5XLT shirts and coat, 44/36 pants, rainwear, and two pairs of size 16 hunting boots (plus thermal underwear, tri-fold shave kit, folded gun runner, and two hats). Think this bag is only for big boys and cold weather, think again. The compression straps on the side make it manageable for a weekend on the river in the summer, even if you pack for the wife and two kids. The hidden shoulder straps are the coolest part of the bag. They come in handy when your packed full and the nearest parking spot is in the farthest lot from the airport terminal and you're watching the bus leave as you're clipping the DRings. What a bag.
Wildland Fire Torture Test
By: Jeffrey Gates
April 12, 2006
The Expedition Series bag that Red Oxx made for me has been on the back of a wildland fire engine on 50-60 large fires. It holds all of my firefighting gear plus my tent, sleeping bags, etc... The bag has been "painted" by air drops, sometimes tied on the trucks by its straps and D-rings, has been completely covered with foam, fell off a truck at 30 mile an hour, been on the back of the truck baking in the sun for weeks on end, tree limbs have attacked it, and has been covered with hot embers on more than one occasion. Through it all the bag has preformed beautifully, the bag is not as brightly colored as it was new but it still works perfectly throughout the many trials it has been put through. The bags are constructed to far exceed the limits that everyone will usually use them; with the quality of craftsmanship I would trust these bags to outlive any other bag on the market today.
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