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(More customer reviews)I work in a marine environment. Durability, resistance to environmental stresses such as direct sunlight, moisture, corrosion, and incidental physical abuse on my part are always part of my criteria when purchasing anything I might bring on a boat. When I first started buying bags I was a lot younger and didn't mind carrying around 50 pounds of gear on one shoulder but as I got older I started buying duffle bags with wheels. I used to buy Samsonite wheeled duffle bags thinking they were of higher end quality, and this is partly true. However, all the Samsonite bags I've owned so far have lost most of their functionality due to the rigid frame where the wheels are set snapping because the rods stop before they can offer any support and the wheel base has no extra support molded in.
It's time for me to purchase new bags again and I'm not made of money so I want a good value. I looked at Thule, Dakine, Samsonite and High Sierra. Thule and Dakine seem way over priced. I decided to take a chance on High Sierra this time and bought two bags of different sizes. The first thing I looked at when I received this bag was the frame. It's a much better designed component than what I had on the last generation Samsonite bags I owned. The Rods extend all the way to the bend where the wheels are set and the curved wheel base has some reinforcement design molded in. This bag has two interesting features that caught my attention. Instead of a shoulder strap there are back pack straps built into the bottom. Any time you run out of flat surface to pull you can always carry the bag with the weight evenly distributed on both shoulders. Also the top and bottom compartments are fully separable. If you need to work straight out of the bag, being able to get to the bottom section without flipping the top over is very convenient. Outer zippers are decent quality but snaps are not as heavy duty as I would like. The outer fabric used is not as good of quality as the Samsonites I've owned but there's an inner lining and the design is much better considering the added features and better frame. The comparable Samsonite line has a 3 year limited warranty which I was told might not cover the plastic base snapping. High Sierra has a 5 year limited warranty and I was told by them that the bag would be covered under warranty if the base were to snap but I don't think I'll have that problem with this bag. Without the key rollable feature being reliable, better fabric doesn't mean a whole lot so I'm fairly happy with my purchase at the moment. After 6 months of use I will revise my review accordingly.
-materials 4 stars (inner lining considered in score)
-design 4.5 stars
-build 4 stars
-warranty 4.5 stars
-price 2.5 stars (paid 115.00)
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Who says you can't have it all? The High Sierra 34-inch separating wheeled duffel quickly converts from a wheeled upright to a duffel to a backpack in minutes, giving you endless packing possibilities. The bag--which separates into two separate bags to help overcome airport weight restrictions--stores plenty of gear, with a large front-loading top compartment for clothes and gear and a spacious lower compartment that can hold a pair of ski or snowboard boots up to size 13. The bag also offers several zippered accessory pockets, including a top-loading pocket designed to hold a ski helmet. And when it's time to pack up and head out, you have multiple transport options. For example, you can use the recessed, telescoping handle and inline skate wheels to roll the bag through airport concourses and over sidewalks. As an alternative, you can release the hidden backpack straps, which are stored behind the padded back panel. Finally, you can carry the bag like a duffel, with neoprene-padded webbing handles along the top. Other features include adjustable compression straps that tuck away when the two halves are separate and a molded foot that allows the duffel to stand upright. The bag measures 15.75 by 34 by 14 inches (W x H x D) and carries a five-year warranty.
About High Sierra Sport For more than 30 years, the family owned High Sierra Sport has been committed to producing thoughtfully innovative bags and luggage that appeal to the intelligence and esteem of the active lifestyle and outdoor consumer. The company's products appeal to a broad spectrum of people, including athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, students, travelers, and business professionals. Founded in 1978 as H. Bernbaum Import & Export Company by Harry Bernbaum and Hank Bernbaum, High Sierra Sport has grown to grown into the 10th largest outdoor company in the U.S. The company currently employs 40 people and distributes and sells its products to more than 1,500 retailers and 2,250 corporate accounts worldwide. High Sierra Sport is the official supplier of bags to the U.S. Ski and Snowboarding teams, and is a member of the Outdoor Industry Association (OIA), SnowSports Industries America (SIA), and the Travel Goods Association (TGA).
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