Eagle Creek Migrate Wheeled Duffel 130 L
With its heavy-duty and easy-to-clean materials, the 130-liter Eagle Creek Migrate wheeled duffel can undertake any adventure—rolling by your side or strapped to your back.
Key Details
- Thoughtfully constructed using 100% recycled fabrics and webbing
- 100% recycled, 900-denier polyester TPU main body fabric provides excellent abrasion and water resistance
- Treaded wheels in heavy-duty wheel housing keep the load rolling with minimal effort
- Tote and haul handles are connected using a yoked webbing system for maximum load bearing
- Backpack straps tuck away for easy duffel carry or if checked as luggage
- Seamless bottom bathtub construction helps prevent water from entering the duffel if it's placed in a puddle
- Top, side and end handles serve as tie-down locations
- Internal stormflap deters dust and water entry
- #10 lockable main zipper with large finger-loop zipper pulls allows easy access when you're wearing gloves
- Front zippered pocket provides quick access to your essentials
- Full-access, wide-mouth opening
- External compression straps help keep your gear in place
- Bottom material coating was developed by harvesting windshield plastics from landfills
- Covered by the Eagle Creek No Matter What™ warranty
Imported.
View all Eagle Creek Wheeled DuffelsBest Use | Travel |
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Bag Style | Duffel |
Gear Capacity (L) | 137 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 8,390 cubic inches |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 1 + main compartment |
Wheeled | Yes |
Material(s) | Main: 900-denier recycled polyester TPU; bottom material coating: 1,680-denier recycled ballistic polyester RPVB |
Dimensions | 33 x 16.25 x 13 inches |
Weight | 5 lbs. 6 oz. |
Gender | Unisex |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Light, with a large capacity, but awkward to roll
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It’s pretty sturdy for hauling things like ski equipment, while being light enough for easily maneuvering on/off trains and busses. Material is great for repelling water. I don’t know how it will hold up though, as we drag our luggage through a lot of places and the material might show abrasion soon. I love that it doesn’t take up space in the closet when collapsed. The main downside is that it’s awkward to roll, because using the handle doesn’t give sufficient height and distance between the person and the bag. It works, but just not as fast or comfortable as with a bad that has an extendable/retractable handle. It’s probably an OK trade-off to make for the weight difference.
Love this bag!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Perfect bag for checking on flights. Spacious, durable, and love that it is water resistant. Used it for a weeklong camping trip to Virgin Islands. Packed camping gear in and then rolled it up out of the way while not in use. Washed it out and hung dry when arrived home, looks brand new. Easy to pull along but would sometimes twist out of my hand. It was packed really full and I was also being clumsy. I would never use this size bag (it’s huge) with the backpack shoulder harness, so unnecessary extra weight/materials. Other than that, it’s PERFECT! I would buy again, and recommend to others!
Material is heavy duty. The
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Material is heavy duty. The handle is slightly annoying for long walks since you have to hold it slightly away from your body to keep it from hitting your leg when you walk, but manageable, and If I'm flying I check a bag that large anyway. The backpack straps came in handy when going up stairs but it is heavy due to how large the bag is.....A large bag for longer trips and that means more stuff. The expansion is nice. Packing cubes are necessary to keep things from gathering at the bottom of the bag since it doesn't retain shape, but that's also why I like it, it demands organization.
Bag is large and tough
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I like the look of the bag and the material appears very sturdy. The bag is a good size, but I wish there was an even larger one. I bought it to transport my backpack and equipment in when I fly. I had a Jansport roller duffel for years that my full backpack, boots and other accessories fit in. Unfortunately, one of the wheels finally broke and was not replacable, and they no longer make that bag. I have not been able to find the equivalent size bag anywhere else, but my friend had this bag on our last trip and it looked to be the best substitute I can find. Will give it a try.
Really good if you don't mostly don't want a wheel bag.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We bought these as a family for a trip through Peru. Needed bags for a boat that would crush down flat. These bags hold an amazing amount of stuff. The straps wrap up tight to hold everything in place. Whilst you get the bonus of not having a handle, they are very awkward to roll. Particularly if you are taller than 5 foot! The backpack function worked well for my husband (6'2") -- my daughter and I just struggled through the wheeling as we both had carry-on backpacks.
It was okay. A weakness
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It was okay. A weakness by design is that it’s not very rigid when using as a roller bag. So in order drag it along with its wheels it needs to nearly be completely stuffed. This could be remedied if it had a stiff, lightweight, removable internal frame. It would also be easier if it had some kind of tow strap that can be attached to the handle for tall people since the bag need to hang down a fair distance so the wheels stay balanced on the pavement.
Think twice
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The bag has plenty of space and its got a flexible frame so it is nice to fit large and odd shapes. But the pull hand makes it difficult to pull without clipping your heels on the bag as you walk. The back pack feature is awkward and uncomfortable. The top glossy water proof material is thin and frail. It gets holes in it easily. This is not a bag for traveling or for the outdoors. I struggle to see what role this bag is best suited for.
Eagle Creek Migrant Wheeled Duffel
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am headed to South America. As You know checked luggage must fit the 62" total measurements 23 kg (50 pounds) is the total weight weight allowed. And sometimes as low as 18 kg (40 pounds). Most bags weigh close to 10 pounds+ before any clothes are added. Heck a pair of hiker boots weight 3 1/2 pounds! The Migrant Wheeled Duffel weighs only 5 lbs. 6 oz. allowing for plenty of extra clothes. My new choice for overseas travel!
Love it, I have 2
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love this bag. Just bought a second one. I teach Yoga and do massage. This bag is perfect for carrying mats, blocks, etc for my classes. In the past I went through 1 bag per year. . . zippers woukd break, seams would rip etc. But those bag is so durable, well made. And the fabric is easily wiped and pet hair doesn't stick to it. Love that I can wheel it or put it on my back if the terrain doesn't allow that.
what a pain!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have used eagle creek products for years- happily. I still have your luggage from 15 years ago. So I was excited when I saw this and needed bigger luggage form my trip. First, it does not roll easily. You have to kick it to get it started and then it constantly rolls against your calf unless you hold it away from your body a bit which is hard to do ( and hard on your shoulder) when it is holding 50+ pounds. When I went to lift it using the compression straps as they were the most convenient, they slip. By the first leg of the trip, the luggage showed scuff marks that could not be gotten off and by the end it is pretty scuffed up and looks somewhat battered all from plane flights which it should be designed to handle without looking aged after the first flight. I was seriously unhappy with this purchase and would not recommend it to anyone. Also, I would have the straps be detachable as it only adds weight and more webbing for those of us who do not carry things on our backs.