🧳 Travel Smart, Pack Light!
The IFARADAY Foldable Duffel Bag is a lightweight, 75L capacity travel companion made from durable water and tear-resistant polyester. Weighing just 0.52lbs, it easily folds into a compact size, making it perfect for any adventure or as an extra storage solution.
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Strap Type | Convertible |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 8.32 ounces |
Capacity | 75 Liters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30.7"L x 12.2"W x 12.2"H |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Polyester |
J**A
Great for pack and play storage
This works great to carry our pack and play. It can collapse down pretty small for easy storage.
J**R
Came in handy
This came in handy! loved it so much. purchase to travel with a pack and play and i was able to add a few other stuff.
B**Y
Pack and play cover
I had to bring my pack and play along on the plane for the trip, which was a bit of a challenge, but it actually worked out surprisingly well. I managed to fit the pack and play, along with diapers and a few changes of clothes, all into this bag. Despite being packed tightly, everything held up throughout the entire journey and didn't break or get damaged. It was definitely a relief to know that I could bring along what I needed without any issues, making the whole experience a lot smoother than I expected!
A**.
bought for a pack and play
i got a secondhand pack n play but it didn’t come with a travel bag. we grabbed this and it’s a little bit big but it works! it seems durable so far but we don’t use our pack n play too often.
E**Z
Super
Buena calidad, me gustó la textura
C**Y
Pack and Play
The pack and play fits perfectly in here. I was even able to get the separate mattress also in the bag!
J**U
Light material but Well stitched, treat it as such.
This bag is a great value, so glad we bought it for a week in the UK. My Ortlieb(rock solid) was slightly too small so I ordered this, it’s probably less than 50% larger. It had 35lbs of muck boots, sneakers and clothes in it, filled till it could stand on end with no sagging. Material is way thinner and the shoulder strap popped at airport when I heaved the bag to readjust it, fixed it but didn’t rely on it anymore when my wife suggested I wear it like a backpack. That worked well but its handles are not shaped for that and taking it off roughly I heard a seam give a pop, but it’s well made and it only showed slight damage, no tearing and the stitching held firm for 20ish more load ups. Very impressive but I stopped slinging it on like a pack and stood it on a seat or our luggage to get it on. For $16 this is a winner and came through airline check in and baggage carousels like champ.
A**R
Good value except no way to lock bag, poor stitching = zipper pull came off end of zipper in first four days of use
I bought this bag as a cover to protect my 75liter backpack from baggage handling equipment. This bag is ideal in the sense it weighs only 8oz and is just barely big enough for my pack and contents on an airline, where even the smallest Osprey AirPorter weighs 1lb and takes up more space when I have to carry it inside my pack. If I didn't put much in the backpack lid and cinched the straps for the lid down as tight as possible (to make the backpack as short as possible), with many of the contents like clothes put into corners outside the pack, then I could get my backpack to fit ... barely.However it's not so ideal since there's no way to lock the main zipper of this duffel bag closed. There's only a single zipper pull, so you can't lock two zipper pulls together. There's no loop or ring that you can lock the single zipper pull to either.For my purposes taking buses when trekking overseas, a cheap-o fifteen dollar bag also effectively disguised the fact there was a backpack inside, and I didn't want people to guess it had really nice backpacking gear inside. So I suppose the lack of any luggage lock served to further disguise the fact there was valuable stuff inside. That's struggling to make a glitch into a feature - the OPTION to lock this bag would be better.The un-lined fabric material seems strong enough to survive multiple airline trips, it's the stitching that proved to be the weak point. Within the first five days, the main (top) zipper came off the zipper, and then that zipper pull was lost a couple days later when someone else opened the bag. I faced having to take long bus ride and then fly back home with no way to zip this bag closed. After spending 20-30 min working at it with my backpacking knife/multi-tool and a huge safety pin from my first aid kit, I managed to remove the zipper from the end pocket, get it onto the main zipper, and then put big safety pin at end of zipper run to (hopefully) keep zipper pull from going off the end again if TSA opened bag. By the time I got home the zipper pull came off again despite safety pin, however this bag served it's purpose for one trip - barely. No idea if this is a genuine Faraday bag.By the time I buy four of this disposable single-use bag for four trips, I may as well spend the same money on a ZPacks cuben fiber airline case that weighs only 3.3oz (vs 8oz for this bag) if not for the fact my big 75-liter backpack has a circumference over 41inches, so is too wide to slide inside that ultralight backpack cover.I still give this Faraday(?) duffel 3 stars only because it was still a good value at fifteen dollars and it served it's purpose for a single trip - barely!
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