Quote Originally Posted by 2ac View Post
Does it need to be a bag? I was looking at a rolling DEWALT 28 in. 12 Gal. Mobile Tool Box for this.
Operative word is "discreet;" toolboxes don't say "gun" but still say "valuable stuff inside."

Quote Originally Posted by ThreeFingerPete View Post
When I need to carry that much stuff, I generally put it in my Pelican 1637. The wheels aren't big, and obviously it's not a drop bottom, but it weighs so much in that configuration that I can't see how a soft-ish bag would work terribly well.

What I can say is that I've rolled/drug it all over the damn place, and while not optimal, it's pretty easy to live with. They do have heavier cases that also have huge wheels, but I don't like the form factor of the body of the case itself. I will say that once you reach a certain weight, two smaller cases are MUCH easier to deal with than one behemoth that weighs 150lbs+, imo.
Back to "discreet"--most people associate Pelicans with "yo high-dollar stuff here," and I'm shooting for a loaded weight of around 50-60.

I point-blank asked High Sierra customer service what the weight capacity on a couple of their bags was, but I think the response was a "tell him what he wants to hear whether true or not."

Cross-check my Bullshit Detector on this?
Q: "Are any of your wheeled duffels suitable for sustained carry of around a 50- to 60-lb. load on uneven/unpaved terrain? I've been looking for a new range bag and was wondering if the 26" Cermak or 30" Evolution might be up to the job."
A: "We appreciate your interest in our products. This will be a great selection for your needs. All information for this item points to its durability and strength."
Bags I was looking at:
https://shop.highsierra.com/duffels/...06592XXXX.html
https://shop.highsierra.com/duffels/...89573XXXX.html