Double Haul Convertible Duffle 30L

Regular price
£149.95
Sale price
£139.95

Duffel-tote hybrid in environmentally friendly fabrics

The Double Haul from NEMO is something a bit unusual. It can be configured as a duffel bag, a roomy tote, or a comfortable backpack. Available in four sizes, even the smallest one will swallow up a large amount of gear, and the stiffened trusses keep the opening wide open for ease of loading. Built in urethane-coated recycled nylon, it's tough, water-repellent and easy to clean. What's more, the materials are entirely Bluesign-approved for ethical and sustainable manufacture. This 30-litre model is the smallest size, perfect as a weekend or gym bag.

  • Can be configured as tote, duffel or backpack
  • Tuck-away straps for carrying on one shoulder
  • Short grab handles
  • Side release buckles provide compression and transform the bag into a duffel
  • Unobtrusive padded shoulder straps for comfortable carry over longer distances
  • Stiffened trusses keep the bag open for ease of loading
  • Durable exterior in urethane-coated recycled nylon
  • Recycled polyester liner with PFAS-free durable water-repellent (DWR) coating
  • PFAS-free polyester YKK zips
  • Fabrics are solution-dyed to reduce water, energy and chemical use
  • All fabrics are Bluesign approved for ethical and environmentally friendly manufacture

Zippered Compartments 3
Exterior Pockets 1
Hydration Compatible No
Compression Straps Yes
Waterproof No
Backpack Straps Yes
Laptop Compartment No
iPad/Tablet Compartment No
Carry On Yes
Pack Loading Top
Volume 30L
Length 26 cm
Width 51 cm
Height 22 cm
Minimum Weight 1.04 kg
  • Recycled Materials: this duffle is made from recycled fabrics
  • 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.
  • Sustainability Through Longevity: Designed to last a lifetime and protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.

The idea of NEMO was born one turbulent night on the side of Mount Washington while Cam Brensinger spent a sleepless five hours in a poorly designed bivy. That night he realised how much opportunity there was for thoughtful design as part of the equation of enjoying adventure. And, coming down off the mountain the next day, he resolved to tackle that challenge. Three days after graduation from Rhode Island School of Design, he founded NEMO Equipment.

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