🧳 Gear up and roll out in style!
The Dakine Split Roller 110L is a versatile travel bag designed for adventurers who need ample storage and easy organization. With a split-level design, durable wheels, and oversized zippers, this bag is perfect for those who want to travel smart and stylishly.
A**Y
Excellent rolling suitcase for family use
Bought this suitcase after doing a ton of research into what to get for checked luggage for a family. I was looking to maximize the usable storage. This rolling duffel is great because it splits into three main compartments, allowing for better organization. With the separate compartments, my wife takes half, I take half, and that allows us to travel with just one checked bag between us.This is about the maximum size for a suitcase before you're likely to go above the checked baggage weight limits. It also compresses down nicely if it's not full.
A**R
Love this bag.
This is our 3rd of this bag. As a family of 5 these bags are great for travel as they are sturdy and have great compartments we well as since they are soft top they are easier to put in a vehicle but are also very heavy duty. We’ve traveled internationally with these bags and have held up very well. I would opt for this over a hard case any day.
C**O
Serves the Purpose
This unit seems to be well made and considering its light weight the material is dense and durable. The dimensions just meet the requirements of most airlines but since it holds so much gear it is important to weigh it before flying as it would be easy to overfill it. The inner compartments (there are 3) all have zippered covers so that when it is opened items don't fall loose.
R**H
Great bags for travel
I have been using these bags for about 15 years, and find them convenient, with a good capacity, and decent separation for your clothes, shoes, toiletries, whatever.I wish they lasted longer, but I guess 4-5 years from each bag before the travel wears them out is probably to be expected, since they're made of fabric reinforced at the corners.
T**I
Caveat Emptor - Bait and Switch
I thought I was buying a new bag and, for what it’s worth, there’s a lot to like about this rolling duffle bag. I bought it on the basis of the NYT Wirecutter’s review. It’s roomy, has functional pockets and appears to be well constructed.Now for the bad news. The first time I used the bag I purchased from Dakine Equipment LLC through Amazon which I assumed to be brand new, I packed it and stowed it in the back of our station wagon only to notice with surprise that there were scuff marks on the bottom grip and wheels and what looked like writing with an arrow pointing to a dent in the outer rim.My suspicion is that the bag had been used and returned for the defect and then the seller turned around and sold to me as new. I contacted Dakine’s corporate support group who referred me back to Dakine Equipment, their vendor, but according to Amazon there is no recourse for a replacement or return. I can’t even leave seller feedback because I’m past the 90-day window since I haven’t needed to use the bag until now. Pretty sure I’d never buy a Dakine product again after this experience.
S**N
Massive: pack it all in one
This thing is massive. I took it to the BVI for a 2 week sailing trip so I packed floats, food, candles…heavy stuff. It wasn’t quite full but felt really heavy. 49.3 pounds. (Yes, nailed it!) I’d read that it would fit ski gear (clothing) including boots and it will. It has great compartments, smooshes down well for storage and stands up on its own if packed evenly. If you don’t want a massive bag get the smaller one. This bag is for long trips or trips where you’re bringing gear. I wouldn’t use it for a European trip because it’s so big And getting around could be tricky (but then I’m a 52 year old female without tons of upper body strength). I really like that it’s black. Had looked at Patagonia which my co-sailors used but the colors were yuck and I’m glad I chose this one. My friends liked it a lot too. By itself it’s lightweight but you could pack it over 50lbs if traveling with more stuff than clothing. That said I think ski clothing, apres clothing, slippers, shoes, toiletry bag and ski boots would work under the airline cut off of 50lbs.
M**K
A little bummed
Great design but material is not durable, corners started ripping after only 2 flights. We’ll see how long it actually lasts. A little bummed for the cost
C**.
great quality
I love the many handles this bag has for easy pick up
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