Black Hole® Duffel 70L
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Black Hole® Duffel 70L

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Black Hole® Duffel 70LBlack Hole Duffel 70L The Big Mission Travel Workhorse Meet the Black Hole Duffel 70L Patagonias gear hauling legend built for people who pack like they mean it. With a massive 70L capacity, it easily swallows a weeks worth (at least) of clothing, boots, layers, and bulky equipment without turning into a floppy, fragile travel bag. Packing for 714 days? This is the format that makes it simple, especially when your kit includes winter layers, ski

Black Hole® Duffel 70L – The Big-Mission Travel Workhorse

Meet the Black Hole® Duffel 70L — Patagonia’s gear-hauling legend built for people who pack like they mean it. With a massive 70L capacity, it easily swallows a week’s worth (at least) of clothing, boots, layers, and bulky equipment — without turning into a floppy, fragile travel bag.

Packing for 7–14 days? This is the format that makes it simple, especially when your kit includes winter layers, ski boots, surf gear or climbing equipment. And if you’re wondering “does it work as cabin luggage?” — in most cases, 70L is best as checked luggage rather than carry-on.

You get the same proven Black Hole toughness, now with a major step toward lower impact: 100% recycled body fabric, lining and webbing, plus a pioneering recycled TPU-film laminate with a sleek matte finish. It’s rugged, weather-resistant, and made to take years of rough handling — from airport conveyors to gravel parking lots to snowy lodge floors.

Who is it for?

Gearheads, skiers, surfers, climbers, travelers, and “I-bring-options” packers who want one bag that just handles everything. If you hate dragging rollers, love quick grab-and-go access, and need a duffel that can keep up with real movement — the Black Hole® Duffel 70L is your reliable travel anchor.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 💪 Extremely durable, weather-resistant shell: Body made from abrasion-resistant 900-denier 100% recycled polyester ripstop with a recycled TPU-film laminate for hard-wearing protection and a premium matte finish.
  • 🎒 Removable, ergonomic backpack straps: Padded shoulder straps carry comfortably and detach fast when you want a clean duffel setup; reinforced haul handles stand up to heavy travel days and baggage chaos.
  • 🧠 Accessible internal organisation: A zippered side pocket is reachable from the outside or inside; interior mesh lid pockets keep essentials visible and close at hand (no more digging in the abyss).
  • 🧱 Padded base protection: A reinforced, padded bottom helps protect your gear from rough ground, baggage drops and hard knocks — ideal for heavy loads and travel abuse.
  • 🔗 Burly daisy chains: Reinforced exterior lash points give you plenty of options for clipping and strapping on extra gear (helmets, layers, awkward items).
  • 📦 Packs perfectly with Black Hole® Cubes: Roughly fits up to four Black Hole® Cubes (14L) in the base, leaving room on top for layers, jackets or bulky items.
  • 🌍 Fair Trade Certified™ factory: Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ facility, meaning the people who made it earned a premium for their labor.

Translation: this is the duffel you choose when your trip involves boots, helmets, boards, layers, tools, cables, camera gear — or just the freedom to pack without playing Tetris. And when the day gets hectic (airport sprints, train changes, muddy parking lots), backpack carry turns a “big bag problem” into an easy win.

Bonus detail you’ll appreciate on the move: the backpack straps are quick to attach/remove, and the side pocket is genuinely usable — big enough to store straps, quick-grab essentials, or travel tools without opening the full bag.

Why You’re Going to Love It

The Black Hole® Duffel 70L is built for long ownership. It’s not a “one-season” bag — it’s a bag you throw into the trunk, check on flights, drag across snow, and still trust years later.

  • Huge 70L volume for week-long trips (and then some), without feeling fragile or overcomplicated.
  • Comfortable carry options (backpack straps + haul handles) when rolling luggage isn’t the move.
  • Quick-access storage so small essentials don’t disappear into the abyss.
  • Weather-resistant protection for everyday travel conditions (rain, snow, splashes).
  • Responsible build with recycled materials and Fair Trade Certified™ manufacturing.

One important note: this duffel is weather-resistant, not waterproof. It handles rain and daily bad weather like a champ — but it’s not a dry bag designed for submersion or full-on water exposure. For sensitive items (camera, laptop, documents), pack a dry pouch or simple liner if conditions look rough.

Not sure 70L is the right size for your trips? Here’s the simple decision guide: the Black Hole® Duffel 40L is ideal for short trips and lighter packing (often closer to carry-on travel), the Black Hole® Duffel 55L is the sweet spot for a classic week away, and the 70L is the move when you travel with bulky gear, winter layers, or simply want maximum breathing room.

Technical Specs – Black Hole® Duffel 70L

Brand: Patagonia
Product type: Travel duffel / gear bag (backpack-carry capable)
Capacity: 70 L
Dimensions: 66 x 36 x 28 cm
Weight: 1,365 g
Fit: One Size Fits All
Weather resistance: Yes (weather-resistant / not waterproof)
Carry options: Removable padded backpack straps + reinforced haul handles
Organisation: External/internal access side pocket; interior mesh lid pockets; stuffs into pocket when empty
Base protection: Padded base
Lash points: Reinforced daisy chains
Cube compatibility: Fits up to ~4 Black Hole® Cubes (14L) in the bottom
Country of origin: Vietnam
Ethics: Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory

Materials
Body: 14.1-oz 900-denier 100% postconsumer recycled polyester ripstop with a postindustrial recycled TPU-film laminate
Lining: 3-oz 200-denier 100% recycled polyester plain weave with a PU coating (bluesign® approved)
Webbing: 100% recycled nylon

Care instructions: Machine Wash Warm, Do Not Bleach, Tumble Dry Low, Cool Iron

FAQ

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It’s weather-resistant, not waterproof. The recycled ripstop fabric and TPU laminate handle rain, snow and everyday splashes very well, but it’s not a submersible dry bag. For heavy exposure, add a simple liner or dry pouch for sensitive items.

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Yes. It includes padded, removable shoulder straps so you can wear it like a backpack — super practical for airports, parking lots and uneven ground. When you don’t need them, you can detach the straps for a clean duffel setup.

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Yes — and often more. 70L comfortably fits 7–14 days depending on how bulky your kit is (winter layers, boots, sports gear). It’s especially useful when you want breathing room and fast access, without forcing everything into a tighter format.

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In most cases, no. With its 70L capacity and dimensions (66 x 36 x 28 cm), it’s typically better as checked luggage. If you want a format that’s closer to carry-on travel, consider the Black Hole® Duffel 40L (and always compare with your airline’s rules).

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The zippered side pocket is accessible from the outside or inside of the bag — great for straps, quick-grab essentials or travel tools. When the duffel is empty, it also stuffs into that pocket for compact, self-contained storage.

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Yes — it’s designed to pair nicely with Black Hole® Cubes. Roughly, you can fit up to four 14L cubes in the bottom of the duffel, leaving room above for jackets, layers or bulkier items.

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Patagonia’s care guidance is simple: machine wash warm, do not bleach, tumble dry low, and cool iron if needed. If your bag is dusty or salty after travel, a quick wipe-down and air-dry between trips also helps keep it fresh.

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Yes. The body, lining and webbing are made from 100% recycled materials, and the duffel is made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory — meaning workers earn a premium for their labor.

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