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It’s a larger bag designed for longer trips or those with lots of ski gear.
It’s a bit heavier than previous Thule RoundTrip models.
Throughout our tests, we especially loved the thick and durable polyester materials.

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We wish there were vents in the back boot compartment.
The zippers don’t feel as sturdy as zippers on other bags we’ve tried.
It’s not quite small enough to fit underneath an airplane seat.

We wish there was ventilation in the bag for wet gear.
It takes some maneuvering to get larger ski boots into the side pockets.
Thule RoundTrip Duffel:Thule gear is known for its durability, which wasn’t lacking with this bag.

We found 50 liters or more tends to be a generous size.
In general, you should always take your gear out to dry after a day of skiing.
Anna has tested several ski boot bags herself, including ones from Backcountry, High Sierra, and Thule.









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