Nowadays, duffel bags are built to do more than carry clothes. Thanks to聽smart designs and features for every travel scenario, the average聽duffel is expected to be a certified gear hauler聽with durability to boot. After putting a handful of these bags through the wringer, here are my favorites.
Marmot Long Hauler ($110 and Up)聽

Plenty of duffels have straps that convert them into backpacks, but the聽 rises above the crowd because聽it鈥檚 actually comfortable when worn on your shoulders. When聽fully-loaded, the pack carries well because cushy, padded straps with top and bottom fasteners keep the duffel tight against your back. And the organization is off the charts:聽it features a small zipper pocket for keys, a wallet, and a phone, two shoe pockets (on either end of the bag), a large interior bag for dirty clothes, and a big zippered pocket on the lid that works for magazines or snacks. It comes in four sizes, too: 35, 50, 75, and 105 liters.聽
The North Face Rolling Thunder ($269 and Up)聽

This is as much of a piece of , but that鈥檚 what I love about it鈥攊t gives me the cavernous space and packability of a duffel with the 鈥淚 need to catch my connection鈥 convenience of a roller. The North Face聽took its bomber Base Camp Duffel (made from 1,000-denier聽polyester) and reinforced it with nylon for added durability. There aren鈥檛 many frills鈥攋ust a few long, slim zipper pockets on the top panel and a separate external pocket that鈥檚 big enough for toiletries or dirty clothes聽but not big enough for shoes. I鈥檇 like for this 鈥渟weaty laundry鈥澛爌ocket聽to be bigger. I have the 22-inch version (40 liters), which is plenty big for a weekend trip yet still small enough to fit in most overhead bins, but you can opt for larger sizes (80 and 155 liters).
OtterBox Yampa Dry ($250)聽

You don鈥檛 need 鈥ntil you do. OtterBox鈥檚 watertight Yampa has more features than your typical overbuilt drybag, including a low-density foam exoskeleton that adds a layer of protection to your goods inside, interior pockets, and a surprisingly comfortable backpack harness system. The body of the bag is made from waterproof TPU nylon聽with a thicker nylon material on the ends and body, so you can throw it around without worry. The only bummer (other than the price)? This heavy-duty bag isn鈥檛 light. The 35-liter version I tested weighs almost five pounds. There are multiple grab handles, and tie down straps make it easy to lash this thing to a boat. Otterbox also offers the Yampa in 70聽and 105-liter models.
Filson Tin Cloth Field Bag ($150)聽

Filson loves to build its products with tin cloth, a canvas that鈥檚 waxed and oiled under high pressure to make it puncture,聽tear, and water-resistant. As a result, looks like something Indiana Jones would load into a sea plane聽and take around the world. I wouldn鈥檛 submerge this bag, but it can handle the rain and get tossed around the bed of a truck and somehow come out looking better for it. (Seriously, tin cloth improves with age and use.)聽Consider this your statement-making carry-on duffel that can put up with years of abuse.聽
Cotopaxi Uyuni ($80)聽

In true Cotopaxi form, the聽 is a little bit weird, but in all the right ways. Crazy colors aside, the first thing that stands out about the duffel is the single cross-body strap, which I like because it鈥檚 well padded and secures the bag to your body better than your standard shoulder strap. I also like the messenger-style release on that strap, which makes for easy removal聽after a long day of hauling clothes and snorkel gear through multiple airport connections. But my favorite attribute? Unlike most duffels, the Uyuni has a dedicated padded laptop sleeve, which means I can use this as my one and only bag on short trips when I don鈥檛 want to check luggage. It鈥檚 46 liters and overhead compatible.聽聽
Matador Transit ($32)聽

I take 聽on 95 percent聽of my trips. At five ounces, it鈥檚 light and packs into a stuff sack the size of a soda can, so I can tuck it into my bag and bring it out to carry dirty clothes or souvenirs for the kids. And it鈥檚 more than just a glorified grocery bag:聽the Transit is made from waterproof Cordura nylon with interior sealed seams. I wouldn鈥檛 use it on a river trip (it鈥檚 waterproof聽but not submersible), but it can keep 30 liters of goods dry in a rain shower.聽