Eagle Creek Gear Warrior XE 2-Wheel 27" Luggage
Built for the up-for-anything traveler, the Eagle Creek Gear Warrior XE 2-Wheel 27 in. Luggage is made to hold whatever gear the moment calls for—and withstand the most rugged journeys to get there.
- 100% recycled, 600-denier water-resistant body fabric designed to stand up to rough travel
- Impact-resistant handle system; multiple grab handles
- Heavy-duty lash points
- Lockable zippers with Central Lock Point; Hypalon easy-grab zipper pulls
- Hypalon-reinforced corners and kickplate
- Heavy-duty wheels roll easily over rough roads and stairs
- Zippered expansion panel provides 13 L of additional space to bring home items acquired during travel: 66 L capacity when not expanded and 79 L capacity when expanded
- Removable interior divider shelf with zippered pockets separates items for easy access
- Interior and exterior compression straps shrink bulky contents
- Interior zippered organization pockets keep items organized
- 3 exterior pockets; 6 interior pockets
- Level mount footers keep bag upright when packed
- ID card sleeve; key clip
- Organize with Eagle Creek Pack-It™ organizers (not included)
Imported.
View all Eagle Creek Rolling LuggageBest Use | Travel |
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Bag Style | Luggage |
Gear Capacity (L) | 79 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | Expanded: 4,821 cubic inches Not expanded: 4,028 cubic inches |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 3 + main compartment |
iPad / Tablet Compartment | Yes |
Wheeled | Yes |
Material(s) | 600-denier recycled polyester dobby |
Dimensions | Expanded: 27 x 15 x 13 inches Not expanded: 27 x 15 x 10 inches |
Weight | 8 lbs. 6 oz. |
Gender | Unisex |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Sadly the baggage has not
Sadly the baggage has not lived up to expectations - the lower lock strap pulled out today and will no doubt be torn off during baggage handling for our flight tonight.
Telescoping handle needs redesign
I just don't understand. . . If you have the telescoping handle extended, it's open to the inside of the bag. If you're walking in the rain, the rain is going to go right inside your bag?!? Plus dust/insects, depending on your location. Yes, I see that you can lower the telescoping handle and stow this all behind a zipper, but why the extra step? Why the hole in the first place? Why can't I use my telescoping handle and not have my bag 'open' to the environment? I've used another company's rolling duffles for years, but I'm going to be solo traveling by plane and then commuter rail so I wanted to have a bag that stood up vertically. Not having to hunt around in a duffle sounded nice too. I just got it and I'm leaving in 2 days, so I will probably keep this (besides who knows what the return fees are) but I'm already trying to figure out how to block the hole from the handle to the inside of the bag. I see that other Eagle Creek bags are not designed this way. I wish this had been clear from the pictures. I would have picked another bag. Frustrated and disappointed in my choice.
It's quite simply the best luggage you'll ever own
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this bag for my daughter and told her it's the last bag she will ever need. My wife and I both have Eagle Creek bags that we used while walking the six week Camino de Santiago across Spain. Everyday for five weeks our luggage was moved by van courier to our next lodging. We saw other brand luggage fall apart after a couple of weeks. We spent an additional month traveling by EURAIL to over a dozen cities. We pulled these bags on cobblestone alleys and urban concrete streets to and from train stations. The wheels and zippers are bulletproof. And the lifetime guarantee shows the really stand by their luggage. Quite simply the best luggage I've ever had.
Pretty good.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I like it so far, used it twice. The main zippers are a bit hard to use as others have said. I only hope this means they will last longer… not sure if that is sound logic though. I do love the bag, I picked this size because I already have a bigger suitcase. I like the layout and the organization. This is the first bag I’ve owned with an expansive zipper. I kinda thought it would be a bit bigger on the expansion after seeing the size but it’s not that much bigger with the expansion open. I’d say you could fit a few more flat items or a heavy jacket. So that’s cool.
Solid build
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Used this bag on a 3 week trip to Europe and Africa. Easy to pack, holds a lot, sturdy build. My only complaint is that the interior straps are very short in one side so they invariably slide down under the clothes and you have to dig them out. Plus, it’s hard to buckle the strap when it is way off to one side. The zippers are very solid and sturdy, which makes them a little bit difficult to open and close. They are getting smoother with use, but might be hard for elderly hands. Overall, I am impressed with the bag
Excellent bag, needs longer inner tie down straps
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Give this 4.8 stars! A replacement for our old 27" 2-wheeled bag, which serviced us well. We like the rectangular shape, the 2 wheels, the many handles. But 2 things are a miss. First, the outside pocket is too small. We used to put a foldable backpack or umbrella there for quick access after landing. Second, the inside tie down straps are too short. When you put in the packing cubes, the one strap is buried. Hope you can fix this in the future. Looking forward to using this bag for another 10 years. Love the 2 wheels.
Great Replacement!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought (2) Gear Warrior 27" as replacements for our (2) 15 year old 2 wheel Eagle Creek 27" suitcases which we love! Like the new look but they seem lighter and I like the top zipper. It will be easier to stuff and close. The material seems tougher but never had problems with the older ones. Can never go wrong with Eagle Creek. We travel all over the world and pull it behind us for miles on cobble stone roads. Too old for the back pack style. Four wheels can't handle our form of travel.
Luggage is a magnet for dirt. . . .
I purchased the 27" Gear Warrior and since took it on a 7 day trip. The luggage packed well, held alot and was easy to transport and handle. The real problem i encountered was that each time the bag was covered with black dirt each time it went through baggage handling. I never had that happen before. The color was tan - which I am sure had something to do with this problem. But the fabric seems to pick up dirt. I now have to buy a baggage cover.
Not a good new design.
I do Not love my new bag. I previously had a 26 inch two wheeled Eagle Creek bag. It was a terrific piece of gear. This new 27 inch bag is actually smaller than the 26 that I had. In addition, the removal of the strap for hauling extra bags, and the jacket strap that fixed on the handle were terrible decisions by the company. Overall, I am very disappointed.