Can Money Buy You Packing Perfection? Read Gear Patrol's Take On RUX 70L

Can Money Buy You Packing Perfection? Read Gear Patrol's Take On RUX 70L

Publié par Justin Ross le

After using the RUX 70L to store and carry everything from camp cookware to camera equipment and clothes, I can confirm that the innovative container delivers on most of its hybrid design potential.

It’s easy to pack like a traditional hard-sided crate but also easier to carry like a tote or duffle, assuming it’s not packed too heavily. It can keep contents dry even in very crappy conditions and survive rough handling within reason. You can also customize its internal and external organization by adding accessories. And when it’s empty, it collapses to save space for the next time you need it.

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