Suit Garment Bags for Men Travel, Large Convertible Garment Duffel Bags with Shoulder Strap, Mancro Carry on Travel Suit Bags for Business Trips - 2 in 1 Hanging Suitcase Suit Duffel Bag, Black
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pxl_ninja
23-12-2024I 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.