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Osprey quality. Great Design. Durable Fabric. Strong zippers. Colorful lining to help see small objects. Well-placed pockets. Good straps. There is nothing not to like here.
Everyone always compares the Marmot duffel to the North Face Base Camp Duffel. They are both great. Assigning grades, the handles on the Marmot get a B while the North Face gets a C. For material, the Marmot gets a B while the North Face gets an A. Given the price on the Marmot is less than the North Face, they are about an equal value. You won't go wrong with either one.
There are typically 3 places where rolling bags fail: handle, wheels, and zippers. All 3 pass the test for the Marmot Rolling Hauler. I bought this because I have the companion duffle bags and love the sturdy fabric. If this fabric gets ripped in your travels, you are in a very bad situation and your luggage is the least of your problems. Importantly, this meets the 45 linear inch limit for carry-on, but I must say it may not fit the 22x14x9 sizer frame at the gate if it is overstuffed. Thus, to be safe, I will leave a bit of room so I can push as necessary, whether in the sizer or the overhead bin.