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Five pro athletes on their favorite carry-all's.
Five pro athletes on their favorite carry-all's. (Photo: Joshua Reddekopp/Unsplash)

Athletes’ Favorite 国产吃瓜黑料 Bags

We've found the perfect gear totes to help you reach your destination, however far-flung

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Five pro athletes on their favorite carry-all's.
(Photo: Joshua Reddekopp/Unsplash)

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Playing outside isn鈥檛 all beach yoga and summit pics. It usually requires some unsexy schlepping between home and that secluded cove or secret powder stash. Whether you鈥檙e lugging a soggy swimsuit or a quiver of skis, you鈥檒l need the right bag for the job. We鈥檝e rounded up five athletes鈥 favorite carryalls that will get your gear where it needs to go.

Osprey Transporter 65 ($140)

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James Mills, 国产吃瓜黑料r, Author of 鈥The 国产吃瓜黑料 Gap

This bag is good for any activity. 国产吃瓜黑料r and mountaineer James Mills uses his 65-liter to travel, haul gear to the crag, and stash his boots and hip waders when he鈥檚 heading to the river to cast a fly rod. 鈥淚t pretty much goes wherever I go,鈥 Mills says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 tough as hell, with 840-denier nylon fabric that鈥檚 coated for good water resistance.鈥 The bag can be carried like a regular duffel bag with its shoulder strap or like a backpack with its hideaway suspension system. Plus, Mills says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 super roomy on the inside,鈥 with a side compartment that鈥檚 perfect for wet clothes or shoes.


L.L.Bean Women鈥檚 AT 38 Daypack ($169) and 国产吃瓜黑料 Pro Duffel, Medium ($129)

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Kikkan Randall, Cross-Country Skier, Five-Time Olympian and Gold Medalist

When Kikkan Randall鈥攆ive-time Olympian and winner, along with Jessie Diggins, of the first-ever U.S. gold medal in cross-country skiing鈥攈eads out for a day on the trails, she uses this women鈥檚-specific as her boot bag. The top-loader offers plenty of room to carry extra layers, boots or shoes, snacks, and a water bottle. 鈥淚 also use it as a backcountry ski pack, because I can strap my skis onto the side, and it works great for longer day hikes with the family,鈥 says Randall, who is also an L.L.Bean ambassador.

For off-season workouts and dry-land training, Randall uses made from weather-resistant 420-denier ripstop nylon. 鈥淚 love the versatility of this bag,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great for throwing in all the possible gear I would need for a training session, and it has compartments for keeping wet gear and smaller stuff organized.鈥


Burton Rider鈥檚听25L Backpack 2.0 ($100)

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Caitlin Pascucci, Yogi, Founder of Sangha Studio

Caitlin Pascucci, founder of , Vermont鈥檚 first and only nonprofit听donation-based yoga studio, doesn鈥檛 bother with a typical yoga mat bag. When she鈥檚 on the move, Pascucci hitches her mat to using vertical-carry听straps originally designed to haul snowboards. Why? 鈥淎 lot of yoga mat bags are horizontal, which makes it hard to fit through doorways,鈥 she says. And while yoga mat bags usually can鈥檛 hold much, this 25-liter pack fits a change of clothes, towel, and water bottle with plenty of room to spare.


L.L.Bean Sportsman鈥檚 Rolling Gear Bag, Medium ($199)

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Lynne Cox, Long-Distance Open-Water Swimmer

In 1987, Lynne Cox became the first person to swim the 2.7-mile Bering Strait between the United States and the Soviet Union. She鈥檚 also been searching for the perfect bag ever since she began crossing the globe as a teenager. 鈥淢ost of my life is spent traveling and swimming, so I need a bag that can be used for both activities,鈥 she says. This meets most airlines鈥 carry-on dimensions and is her favorite pick so far. 鈥淚ts configuration works well for me. I can put my damp swimsuit, swim cap, and goggles in one side compartment to keep them away from my dry clothes in the central compartment,鈥 Cox says. She also likes the bag鈥檚 soft 1,000-denier nylon construction and the fact that it comes in several colors. 鈥淚 can squeeze more clothes into it than into a hard suitcase,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd I can choose a color other than black, so I can find it easily.鈥


Thule RoundTrip Ski Roller ($260) and Boot Backpack ($100)

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Chris Davenport, Big-Mountain Skier, Ski Guide

Traveling with ski gear is a monumental pain, but having reliable bags can make a world of difference, says Chris Davenport, the first person to ski all 54 of Colorado鈥檚 14,000-foot peaks in less than a year. He uses with 鈥渂omber鈥 zippers and wheels, stiff structural support that prevents sagging, and internal padded dividers and straps that keep cargo safe. 鈥淚鈥檓 on the road most of the year, so my luggage has to be durable, spacious, and easy to haul around,鈥 Davenport says. 鈥淭his bag has withstood dozens of international flights.鈥 It鈥檚 also roomy鈥攈e can fit at least two pairs of alpine skis or three pairs of lightweight touring skis, ski poles, extra layers, and equipment like shovels, ice tools, and ropes.

When rolling through town or the airport, Davenport attaches to the top of his ski bag. 鈥淚t鈥檚 my carry-on for flights when I can鈥檛 risk losing my luggage and need the essentials with me,鈥 he says. Davenport stashes his ski boots, shell, pants, goggles, hat, and gloves in the bag, which has separate compartments for hard and soft goods and a protected goggle case.

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