There are a plethora of day packs, backpacking rigs and dry bags out there for hauling your stuff around, but there isn’t anything quite like the humble duffle. Hard working, unassuming and up for just about anything, the duffle bag dates all the way back to 17th century Belgium, where the first cylindrical versions were crafted out of thick, wool-like material.
Fast-forward a few hundred years, and while the duffle has seen advancements in materials, hardware and functionality, the general shape has stayed the same. While on the surface the packing method of a duffle may seem simplistic (throw everything in and hope for the best), there are a few key strategies to make the most of your favorite catch-all.
What follows is my personal method of packing a duffle, honed over multiple decades, hundreds of camping trips and much trial and error. While there are specific tips for more streamlined packing, how you organize your bag is ultimately a subjective endeavor.
Step 1: Bulky items in first
Think about it: You don’t want to be digging around looking for your headlamp, having to pull out everything you own, only to discover it at the bottom of your bag. Placing bulky items like your hiking boots, camp shoes, sleeping bag or extra pair of pants will help set a strong foundational layer.