This Is the DuffelTote You’re Looking For

Nemo Tote

Over the last year, I have become quite enamored with the 30-liter NEMO Equipment Double Haul, which is a duffel when you want it to be a duffel and a tote when you want it to be a tote. NEMO calls this two-fer design revolutionary; thatโ€™s a stretch, but it certainly is a clever rethinking of a time-tested bag.

The brand achieves this with two sets of handles and side straps that allow the Double Haul to expand or contract. The duffel handles are semi-rigid, low profile, and tucked nicely into the top. Compression straps at the long ends let you cinch the bag into a tidy package suitable for stowing in an overhead bin or carrying as a backpack.

To convert to tote mode, you unclip the compression straps and pull the tote handles from their nesting pockets. It takes all of five seconds and you have a tote easily carried on one shoulder. The coolest part is that expanding into tote mode increases capacity from 30 liters to 40.

Since getting the Double Haul, Iโ€™ve barely used any of my other duffels. Itโ€™s such a pleasure to stash and unstash your gear, as semi-flexible side stays keep the bag open when unloading or loading. Thereโ€™s a single interior zippered pocket and one on the outside. Itโ€™s versatile and looks great, and owners seem to love itโ€”last I checked the NEMO site, there were 172 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 stars. It also comes in 55-liter ($180), 70-liter ($200), and 100-liter ($220). I wouldnโ€™t ditch a perfectly serviceable duffel for the Double Haul, but if youโ€™re in the market for a new one, Iโ€™d put this at the top of the list to consider.

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