HAZARD 4 Shoreleave Versione 2020: Trolley a rotelle compartimentato nero

Brand:HAZARD 4

3.5/5

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Shore leave(TM) è la borsa da carico di dimensioni ideali per la maggior parte dei viaggi. La sezione superiore si apre come un borsone convenzionale con un contenitore inferiore rigido con lati e parte superiore comprimibili. Questa borsa si divide 70/30 per accedere separatamente al fondo.

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Materiale principale: Invista(R) 1000D Cordura(R). Ampie cinghie di compressione con grandi fibbie; Due maniglie per il trasporto super imbottite sulla parte superiore/laterale. Tasca oversize ad accesso rapido in alto a sinistra; Sezione inferiore accessibile anche dall'alto. Molteplici tasche organizzative in tutto; Può contenere fino a 17 laptop. I grandi binari di scorrimento inferiori assorbono gli abusi di viaggio; Ruote fuoristrada, sovradimensionate e scorrevoli.
Brand Name ‎HAZARD 4
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 71 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎1x Bag
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎30 x 14 x 17 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎31 x 18.6 x 6.7 inches
Item Weight ‎4 Kilograms
Manufacturer ‎Hazard 4
Material ‎Invista
Model Name ‎Lug-shor-blk
Model Year ‎2015
Package Weight ‎11.3 Pounds
Part Number ‎LUG-SHOR-BLK
Style ‎Luggage
Suggested Users ‎Unisex
Warranty Description ‎See Hazard4.com

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Scritto da: Phil G from So Cal
LOVE it BUT....
I use this bag for work on the job site for carrying my clothes and some work boots. It is big enough to easily hold a week worth of clothes, toiletries (I use my own at hotels), work boots, shoes, flip-flops, and come casual gear. Its durable and rolls easy. The bag is very well organized and designed. The material is very sturdy and would expect it to last years. THE ONLY issue I have, is the center zipper that opens up the largest portion of the bag is slightly undersized. The bag is made so well, why not use a larger zipper there where most of the stress would be on the bag? Not enough of an issue to lower my score and love for this bag.
Scritto da: Ronnie J.
It's OK for $199
It's OK. I bought this bag - not for travel - but as a cargo/trunk bag that could hold everything, and be easily removed (wheels) when I needed the extra space for transporting something large (rare). I use the bottom section for things like jumper cables, flares, road/hazard triangle, and a large first aid kit that I won't have regular use for. It's nice that they can be segregated. I use the top for a number of things depending on where I'm going (and when), but several small kits stay in there all the time I can place in whichever pack I'm using when I get to my destination (hiking, overnight backpacking, hunting, shooting, etc). The main reason I got this was that it was Cordura 1000D; and it was BIG. I looked at the 5.11 bags that are even bigger and have a plastic insert for rigidity; their nylon is cheap (not Cordura, not 1000D) and the bags aren't nearly as durable. I looked at the Maxpedition duffels like Dopfelduffel and those seem great (and most of my gear and packs are Maxpedition) but I needed something a little larger. The Shoreleave was it. All in all it's OK but a few things that are big issues (and not so much for me but if you are using this for regular TRAVEL and it will be checked etc) - zippers are small, not the large YKK types normally seen on bags this size (and even smaller); makes opening the bag a two-hand, slow, process - I feel like these zippers would tear or loosen with regular use as a travel suitcase - top handles join cheaply, not 1000D on the handle wrap and velcro isn't heavy-grade - the nylon middle-bottom that separates the top and bottom compartments should itself be 1000D Cordura, not the cheap nylon used in this bag...again if traveling regularly, this would soon fail and I've since seen other reviews where it has failed. - the nylon density and stitching on the internal pockets of the main compartment are fairly pedestrian, especially for a "rugged" bag by a company like Hazard 4, similar to what you'd see in a $40 suitcase at TJMaxx. - I got mine here for $199 in early March (2017) and now it's back up to $289; the only reason I got this bag was the price and size; as I knew even if the quality wasn't exactly what I was expecting; it was still a fair buy at $199. If I'd paid $289, this would have been returned.
Scritto da: courtney mack
Wish it was bigger
Great bag wish it was bigger. I could use it for my gear if it was bigger getting deployed and I can only use it for my clothing
Scritto da: Spartan8989
It's Perfect
Two trips with mine and I haven't found anything about it that I don't like. It is huge and can hold a ton of stuff in multiple compartments.
Scritto da: MeMyselfAndI-AndThatGuyOverThere
... Australian outback for two weeks and I am very disappointed. I was hoping that this would end up ...
I just finished dragging this bag all over the Australian outback for two weeks and I am very disappointed. I was hoping that this would end up being a smaller, more usable, version of my 5.11 CAMS bag - but instead I found it to be a poor rip-off of the design, put together cheaply, and poorly thought out. 1) The wheels are *way* too small to use on gravel and dirt, you end up just dragging this thing around leaving two long ruts where the wheels dig in and don't turn. Then the gravel/dirt/rocks get pulled up into the recess of the wheel housing and lock up the wheels -- so now you get two long streaks where the non-turning wheels just drag across the tarmac. 2) The main strapping system makes no sense. The bag has two large straps/buckle that go between the main bag and the bottom pan - but they don't actually do anything. The straps immediately come out of the buckle any time you try and use them. But its really no matter since the straps are sewed into the bottom of the the main compartment - so you cant actually provide any cinch'ing to the bag at all. 3) End compartment bags came un-stitched after the first flight. I had a smaller bag of toiletries in one of the end compartments, when I pulled everything out at the end of the flight, the entire end compartment had come undone - meaning it was now just "leaking" into the main compartment. In looking closely at the stitching it was very poorly done in the first place. All in all I wouldn't use this as a deployment bag, or use it in anything other than a very urban environment.
Scritto da: Dylan Braden
Military bag
Thought it would be bigger but works just how I needed it to
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Four Stars
So far it seems to be a durable bag. My fiancé really likes it.
Scritto da: Blip
Don’t waste your money.
Don’t waste your money. I travel for a living this bag lasted a month.
Scritto da: michael David harris
Thank you Hazard 4.
Dear God, what a life saver. We loaded up for family vacation, 65lbs in total and needed just one little back pack for bits n bobs each. It costs, but better than any kit bag I had in the service. This thing will out live me.

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