With a tough design and more compartments than you can poke a stick at, the Black Wolf Bladerunner 110+30 Wheeled Duffle Bag is a seriously big bag.
Easy access to the main compartment is achieved through the 'clamshell' design, and a top zip enables traditional 'duffel' use. Gear is kept secure with lockable zips on all accessory and main compartments while transport is effortless on durable all-terrain wheels with top, side and end handles provide convenient handling.
Features don’t stop there though - just add in an expansion gusset, identification tag, an external bungee system, and the Bladerunner 110+30 wheeled travel pack stakes its place as a big bag, for big adventures.
Huge110L Travel Bag
30L Expandable Gusset
All terrain wheels
Numerous access options
Lockable zips
Single or double compartment
External Dimensions:
80L x 37W x 37H cm
Packed Dimensions:
80L x 37W x 14H cm
Weight:
4.9 Kg
Capacity:
110L + 30L Expansion
Material:
420D Mini Ripstop PU | 450D Ripstop PU | 600D Polyweave EXCEL
Lockable Zippers:
Yes − Throughout
Warranty:
3 Year
Supplier Code:
3412702001003
Snowys Code:
8523
Reviews
(15)
4.415
Q&A's (2)
Does this have a rain protector?1 answer
Does this have a protective cover to keep it dry in rain.
Sal - Aspley(6 years ago)
G'day Sal,
Thanks for your enquiry! The Black Wolf Bladerunner 110 30 Duffle Bag does not come with a rain protector, I'm sorry to say. A rain cover would wrap around the entire front of the bag, including the wheels so if you do find a cover that fit, you wouldn't be able to wheel it around. I spoke with our travel experts in store- they said you could use a silicon spray that may offer some rain repellency, however, because the bag comes with so many zips and seams, which is where the moisture comes through there isn't much you can do to make the bag waterproof.
Gen - Snowys(6 years ago)
Flights1 answer
Hi i just got an odd question
I usually use the normal baggage and this is the first time im going to use this kind of bag on an international flight. Just wondering if it is safe to use this as baggage in flights? thanks.
Miguel - Gungahlin(8 years ago)
Sure is Miguel, the main consideration is that a soft bag like this will not provide the same impact protection for your gear inside the bag as a rigid suitcase will... not really a problem if your suitcase isn't full of breakables though.
The upside is that a soft duffel like this can be easier to stuff into the boot of a taxi or a luggage rack in a train and is more versatile inthat there are more pockets and often more grab handles and straps when compared to a suitcase.