

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve hauled this through airports, rough pavement, and dirt roads, and it handles all of it. The wheels are sturdy, the fabric shrugs off abrasion, and the clamshell layout makes packing straightforward. It’s one of the few travel bags I trust when I’m carrying gear I actually care about.""When long itineraries and unpredictable routes lie ahead, we rely on the Base Camp Rolling Thunder 28in Bag from The North Face to keep our gear protected and organized. Its recycled Base Camp fabric—coated for weather resistance—stands up to baggage belts, dusty trailheads, and quick transfers through crowded terminals. Inside, the 95-liter clamshell design gives us a clean way to separate layers, boots, and travel essentials. The internal compression panel and mesh pockets prevent shifting during transit, while external straps add space for bulky items that don’t quite fit inside. Rolling wheels and an extending handle keep us moving smoothly from airports to campsites, reducing strain on long travel days. Whether we’re checking it for an international climb or packing it full for a multi-state road trip, the Base Camp Rolling Thunder 28in Bag offers the durability and organization that keep ambitious travel plans on track."
Price: $380.00 from Backcountry
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| $380.00 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like this carry-on for trips where I need durability and organization in one bag. The divider and compression straps help keep gear separated, and the wheels roll smoothly through busy airports or city streets.""Built...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This pack is a dream for short trips and travel days. The divided main compartment makes it easy to separate clean clothes from shoes, and the laptop pocket is super plush. I love that it stands up on its own...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I like this roller for long trips where durability and organization really matter. I’ve checked it on multiple flights, dragged it across rough pavement, and packed it full of heavy gear, and it keeps rolling...