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Jay
> 24 hourI bought this to use as my hospital bag and it worked great. It fit everything I packed for me, my husband and the baby. And we still had room for all the supplies the hospital gave us. We used it prior to that for a long weekend as well and it fit everything we needed.
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randyrouthier
> 24 hourThis garment bag is ingenius. You can use it as a suit bag or a duffel bag when you travel.
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A Customer
> 24 hourThis is a nice bag...great for garments on hangers particularly suits: Zippers seem sturdy enough; I recommend packing cubes for the duffle section when zipped since it will make removal of contents easier and more organized to get to the hanging garment(s) while traveling; be advised it can make the bag heavier because you can generally pack more but it is a fair trade off if you want your clothes kept clean and neat when you travel:
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W Jackson
> 24 hourThis is a great item to have. Be careful because he can get heavy depending on how much you put in it with the shoes.
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pxl_ninja
> 24 hourI ordered three similar type bags to compare: Mancro, Modoker, BUG. The Mancro is much bigger than the other two. I dont think the Modoker and BUG would fit a suit larger than 42, so if you are a larger person, you will probably need the Mancros larger size. However, the Mancro would be awkwardly big if slid on top of a carry-on sized roller luggage. Also, the luggage strap is ridiculously thin and flimsy; it isnt sufficient for securing/stabilizing the bag on top of a roller luggage. The materials of the Mancro and Modoker seemed decent-good whereas the BUG seemed very low quality. One thing I liked about the Mancro much more than the other two is the material on the bottom and the large feet/pads, which make for better resistance to liquid/dirt than the bottoms of the Modoker and BUG, which just use the same fabric as the upper. I dont like that there isnt any type of connection of the two zippers at each end to keep the zippers from unzipping; I think this is a must for this type of bag and both the Modoker and BUG have this. There were several stray/long threads on the one I got, which makes me wonder about quality control. I think its the least aesthetically appealing of the three - it just looks like a generic/cheap gym duffel. I ended up going with the Modoker, which had the best balance of materials, features, style, and size for my preference. UPDATE: I have now used the Modoker on two trips and it has functioned well enough for my needs; however, I did start having some minor issues with the main/top zipper on the second trip. Malfunctioning zippers on the Modoker are a common complaint in the reviews, so it seems the zipper quality is iffy. For now I would rate the Modoker 3.5 stars and I dont regret choosing it over the BUG and Mancro.
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Brittany
> 24 hourFit a suit, shirt, and dress in the garment holder portion and arrived with limited wrinkles. Tons of additional storage for toiletries and shoes.
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Melissa Webb
> 24 hourEverything fit made packing simple. Best bag for traveling on a plane.
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Natalie Turner
> 24 hourThis bag is really awesome!! I just traveled cross country from LA to Tampa, to Ft Lauderdale to the USVI and back for a memorial with my son’s, wife’s and my suit along with an extra shirts and pants, a pair high side and regular dress shoes and my son’s Alto Saxophone!! Yes! I got it all in there. I purchased the smaller of the two bags which fit perfectly in the overhead carriage on the plane 737 & similar airbus. No issue whatsoever with TSA nor with American. All while wearing a back pack. No one blinked. My wife and kid flew separately on Spirit where you can’t carry much so I took it all and the bag held up. No wrinkles no scratched shoes. This was an honest to goodness great buy and it looks great! No cons yet. It’s hard to say how long it will hold up but neither stitching nor zippers show signs of stress nor wear and I really put this thing through its paces. I did a bit of traveling and roughing it and it held up great!
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Bob H.
> 24 hourThis unit worked out very nicely for my trip. I put in two suit coats, three pair of pants, and all of the other things I needed to go on my trip. My only concern is that the zippers may wear overtime.
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Michael W. Maddox
> 24 hourHad to travel with a tuxedo. This bag has plenty of room for suit and all accessories. The shoe space is generous, and there are several closable pockets. Expect some wrinkles since you are rolling it up, but overall very nice bag.