Helly Hansen Guide Duffel Bag
Built for expedition travel, hard-use deployments, and unforgiving weather, the Helly Hansen Guide Duffel series delivers rugged storage and dependable protection wherever the mission takes you. Designed for guides, travelers, operators, and outdoor professionals, the Helly Hansen Guide Duffel Bag series combines rugged durability with smart organization in three versatile sizes: 50L, 70L, and 90L. Whether you're packing for a weekend trip, extended expedition, range training, or international deployment, these heavy-duty duffels are engineered to protect your gear from rough handling and harsh environments. Constructed with highly durable, water-resistant materials and reinforced stress points, the Guide Duffel features a large U-shaped opening for fast access, padded carry handles, removable shoulder straps, and packable functionality for efficient storage when not in use. Built to handle airports, truck beds, boats, and backcountry travel alike, this is the kind of duffel you buy once and trust for years. Why You Should Buy the Helly Hansen Guide Duffel Bag Three Mission-Ready Sizes: Choose 50L, 70L, or 90L depending on travel length and gear loadout. Heavy-Duty Weather Resistance: Durable coated fabric helps protect gear from moisture, dirt, and abuse. Built for Hard Travel: Reinforced construction handles airports, vehicles, boats, and rugged outdoor use. Large U-Shaped Opening: Easy packing and quick access to gear without digging through compartments. Comfortable Carry Options: Multiple grab handles and removable padded shoulder straps. Packable Storage Design: Compresses down for easy storage when not in use. Trusted Helly Hansen Durability: Designed with expedition and professional-grade reliability in mind.
Specifications
- Color
- Black, Terrain Green
- Size
- 90L, 70L, 50L
Variants (3)
- Black / 90L — 210.00 USD — Out of stock
- Black / 70L — 190.00 USD — Out of stock
- Terrain Green / 50L — 150.00 USD — In stock
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