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Eagle Creek Luggage Pieces to Bring Together for Your Trip

  • Writer: Eagle Creek
    Eagle Creek
  • Mar 3
  • 2 min read

Whether you're going on a long, multi-destination trip or you just need to bring a lot of clothes and equipment with you, Eagle Creek can help you find the right combination of luggage. From large sized checked luggage for big items to stowing a backpack or tote under the seat in front of you, here are some options for traveling with various Eagle Creek luggage.



Start with Checked Luggage


The natural start is large size checked luggage, your main piece of Eagle Creek luggage that will be the workhorse of your trip. From the seemingly bottomless ORV Trunk to the mobile Cargo Hauler XT 32” and the durable Tarmac 29”, you have options based on your needs. Bring a capsule wardrobe, your photography gear, or everything you need to hike into the wilderness to swim under waterfalls. Checked luggage is where you’ll store most of your gear and clothes.


Couple stands beside stacked Eagle Creek duffels and rolling luggage outside a tropical villa, ready for a warm-weather getaway.

Find Eagle Creek’s collection of large size checked luggage at https://eaglecreek.com/collections/checked-luggage


Stuffing the Overhead Bin


Next, choose a carry-on. A carry on duffel bag for travel is ideal for this. This is your secondary bag, perfect for extra items and overflow from your main checked luggage. You might consider including emergency items, like a few extra sets of clothes, just in case your checked luggage gets lost or separated from you. The Cargo Hauler XT 21.5” is a smaller version of its checked cousin and can work here.


Traveler pulls an Eagle Creek rolling duffel across a sunny courtyard, carrying a backpack toward a tropical stay.

Get a carry on duffel bag for travel at https://eaglecreek.com/collections/duffel-bags 


Utilizing a Personal Item


Finally, time to choose a personal item that fits under the passenger seat in front of you on the plane. You can use a tote bag, but a better idea is a carry on backpack. This way, you have two free hands for pulling your carry-on and your checked bag. Try the Ranger backpacks or the Explore sling, depending on your specific needs. Put the items you know you’ll need, like medicine, a toothbrush, and a change of clothes, in your backpack. When you're on the plane, your personal item should have everything you need for the flight and for the ground until you reach your destination. Don’t forget reading material and tunes!


Get an Eagle Creek carry on backpack at https://eaglecreek.com/collections/carry-on-backpacks 


Put together pieces of Eagle Creek luggage for your next trip at https://eaglecreek.com/


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