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Luggage & Travel Gear for Montana

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Unless you're planning on hitching a ride to Montana and "traveling light", if you're like most tourists when you visit Montana you'll be bringing lots and lots of varied gear along.

You'll likely be bringing a ton of clothes - both for warm, dry weather and cold, rainy weather (yes, it can get cold and rainy in Montana during the summer). So you need some luggage to store all that stuff in.

But then, of course, is all your gear that needs to be stored and carried around. You know, items like your fly fishing gear or a stuff you carry while out hiking and being chased around by the Bears in Glacier National Park. Then, of course, if you're planning on hitting the rivers in Montana - either on a float trip or fishing expedition - you'll definitely want something to protect those electronic items that don't especially mix well with water (aka...cell phones, iPods).

Thus, I created this section of the site to give visitors to Montana at least some ideas on the type of luggage and other "gear protection" items that they might want to purchase before coming here.

Laptop Bags & Briefcases

Laptop Bags & Laptop Briefcases : Other bags too "distinctive" for your use? Well...start here and browse a massive selection of bags, backpacks, sleeves and more to protect your laptop.


Laptop Backpacks

Laptop Backpacks : Prefer to keep your hands free while traveling with your laptop? Then a laptop backpack is what you need.


Large Rolling Luggage

Large Rolling Luggage : High quality rolling luggage pieces that are generally a "bit too large" to fit as a carry-on. If you're looking for something with "wheels on it" to haul lots of stuff, this is where to start.


Wheeled Carry-On Luggage

Wheeled Carry-On Luggage : Carry-on's are the way to go to save money from ever increasing bag fees, not to mention the avoidance of baggage claim. If you don't need to haul much, a wheeled carry-on should be luggage of choice.


Rolling Duffle Bags

Rolling Duffle Bags : The one problem with ordinary duffle bags - they're heavy! To save your back and to make checking into a hotel easier, a rolling duffle bag is the luggage of choice if you need to haul lots of stuff.


Duffle Bags : Ordinary duffle bags are, well, boring. However, they do serve their purpose in that they can carry lots of stuff, including those awkward shaped things. Just be sure the stuff you carry is lightweight. If it's heavy, a rolling duffle bag might be more practical.


Fly Fishing Luggage

Fly Fishing Luggage : Dedicated, durable and "mold proof" luggage for your fly fishing gear.


Other Related Luggage & Travel Gear Items

Dry Bags for Electronics

Dry Bags for Electronics ... Or how to protect your cell phone and iPod from getting soaked.


Day Packs

Daypacks for Hiking : Don't step out on a hiking trail without a good daypack - unless you enjoy carrying an ugly monkey around on your back all day long.


Dry Bags

Dry Bags : Use a dry bag to keep your clothes and other stuff dry while out floating a Montana river.


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