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The YETICrossroads Luggage is a 29โ durable, water-resistant travel companion featuring a 70/30 split clamshell opening, packing cubes, and ample interior organization, making it ideal for both short getaways and extended journeys.








C**N
Yeti
Very good quality and heavy duty. Perfect suitcase for a weekend trip, and weatherproof
J**T
Better and much lighter than my old LLBean
Got this for a two week Netherlands trip via trains, buses, and trams. As I got used to the internal storage choices I started using them a lot more as the trip wore on.My previous, heavy, LLBean workhorse had no internal sleeves and pockets so I wasnโt used to packing with as many built in options.Looking forward to a one week with just this and an 8L Patagonia Atom every day carry. (For longer trips Iโll add a 16L Maxpedition Monsoon with outerware lashed to the backโฆ as I did for the two week trip.
G**Z
Love it
Very durable
K**N
On the Road again
I roll with Yeti ..Chicago truckers be everywhereYeti Built for trucking ๐ BEep! bEeP!
R**L
Love Yetis!
True to Yeti fashion, the company continues to come out with great products. I purchased this one for some trips overseas to go deep sea fishing. It's the kind of luggage that you can take with you comfortably knowing that if it gets a bit of dirt on it, or even some moisture, that it can be wiped off easily and continue to look amazing! Zippers are very tight but it helps to protect the interior contents. I recommend it highly!
E**S
Sturdy and well built luggage bag
I own everything Yeti and I love the durability and quality of their products. The one thing I didn't like about this luggage bag is the handle, it seems flimsy but the rest of the bag is solid. The price is also very expensive compared to other luggage bags.
R**R
Bag
Awesome
C**S
Had little desire to keep this bag
I ordered this, filled it with stuff, compared it with other bags, and evaluated its suitability for my travels, before returning it for a refund. There were several things about this bag that I did not like.- The zippers are a sticky / waterproof type of zipper that are annoying to use, presumably stiff and sticky to enable the waterproofness, but not needed for this sort of bag. I don't need a suitcase to be ridiculously outfitted (or "over-engineered" as some other review of this bag put it). But the point is that the zippers are a pain to use, and are sticky when sliding.- I don't like the way the space is organized in this bag. Specifically, the main luggage compartment is cut on a bit of an angle, shorter at one end than the other. To compensate, the front flap has a bit of tapering volume to it, wider near the top end of the bag. To pack this (as far as I can tell), one needs to figure out how to split the packing to include a little bit of extra stuff in the tapered front flap, in order to make best use of the space. I guess Yeti chose to introduce a stylish little angular line that makes packing and space usage much more difficult. Overall, the space in the entire bag seems a bit fussy to pack optimally, with some extra organizational pockets that seem difficult to make use of effectively.- The bag is pretty heavy. I have nothing against heft -- I'm a large person who often travels carrying bags on my back and shoulders, without wheels -- but this bag seems unnecessarily heavy and substantially heavier than other, more functional, bags that I have compared it with (Tom Bihn 45 Techonaut, TopoDesigns Global Travel Roller Bag).- Summary: a lot of money for a bag with some significant flaws...- FWIW, I also ordered the TopoDesigns Global Travel Roller Bag around the same time, having realized that a small roller bag would be useful for some trips, even though carrying everything is sometimes the best move. I did a bit of a Yeti-vs-Topo comparison, and quickly decided to return the Yeti based upon that comparison (see my criticisms above). Even though I have not firmly committed to the Topo (nor taken it on a trip), I will say that the Topo generally seems to make better use of the space, has more workable zippers (bigger and smoother YKK), and is lighter and more maneuverable than the Yeti bag. I was not a real fan of the Yeti, might suggest the Topo to others who are looking for a similar sort of roller bag, have enjoyed using Tom Bihn bags over many years (with no wheels), and encourage everyone to think about packing more lightly.
L**R
Very well made!
Lots of separate storage and very durable! I expect this will last many years๐
C**F
A very good size and durable
How much I can pack into it. Holds a lot of stuff
M**E
Beautiful!
Quality craftsmanship - lots of room for what you need for a weekend / week of getaway. The one bag you need, if you only need one!
A**L
Outstanding product - Yeti / great quality
You can never go wrong with a Yeti productAwesome bag , well made , great quality .
D**S
sturdiness
very sturdy bag. like the great opening. great quality wheels.
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