Wandrd’s New Carryall Duffel Is Ideal for Traveling Photographers

A stack of six durable duffel bags in various colors, including white, orange, yellow, black, blue, and green, are arranged on a white background with a faint topographic map design. The bags feature black straps and zippers.
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Although Wandrd is known primarily for its bags for photographers, the company has also dabbled in more travel-oriented carrying solutions. Wandrd’s newest product, the Carryall Duffel, aims to serve both photographers and travelers.

Wandrd says its new Hexad Carryall Duffel is “the ideal gear hauler” for “wherever you’re headed next,” and the bag works with other Wandrd products, like the Packing and Camera Cubes. The new duffel also has straps that allow the user to wear it like a backpack. While the backpack straps are included, a padded shoulder strap is sold separately.

Four duffel bags are stacked on top of each other in an outdoor setting with a rocky background. The bags are different colors: the top one is black, followed by yellow, blue, and orange. Each bag has black straps and various pockets.
Beyond these four colors, the Wandrd Duffel also comes in green and purple colorways.

It’s worth noting that Wandrd’s Packing, Tech, Toiletries, and Camera Cubes are also sold separately. For photographers, the Essential Camera Cube starts at $64.

The Carryall Duffel comes in three sizes: 30 liters, 40 liters, and 60 liters. All three sizes come in six colors: black, Wasatch green, Aegean blue, Sedona orange, Uyuni purple, and Dallol yellow. “Super rad duffels for hauling gear, road trips, trave — just a great overall bag to carry your stuff,” says Wandrd co-founder and director of product Spencer Cope.

A large, open yellow duffel bag with black straps and zippers is displayed. The inside compartment is empty, showcasing a spacious interior. The bag's lid has a mesh zip pocket, and there are additional zippered pockets on the exterior sides.

The new duffel includes a large internal area, multiple external storage pockets, an expanded laundry/shoe section at the bottom, a top mesh pocket, a luggage ID tag holder, and four external handles, one on the top, bottom, left, and right sides. There’s also an AirTag holder pocket tucked away inside the bag.

Concerning air travel, Wandrd says that the 30 and 40-liter versions should be accepted as carry-on, but the company always recommends checking the restrictions of individual airlines.

A large brown and black camera bag with multiple compartments is open, revealing camera lenses, equipment, and padded sections for protection. The bag has padded shoulder straps and additional side pockets for storage.

As for weather resistance, as an outdoor adventure-ready bag, the new duffel is constructed using weather-resistant materials and zippers. However, the company notes that its bags are not “submerge-proof.” Some nasty weather should pose no issues, though.

The Wandrd Carryall Duffel is available now, starting at $149 for the 30L size. The 40L and 60L versions increase the price tag to $159 and $169, respectively.

As a special launch bonus, for the first 48 hours, all purchasers can add the optional padded shoulder strap to their orders for free, but it will be $29 once the promotion ends.


Image credits: Wandrd

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