Trespass Eldorado 36 Litre Rolling Rucksack

Trespass Eldorado 36 Litre Rolling Rucksack

Trespass Eldorado 36 Litre Rolling RucksackLast time I took my son to spend the night in London we ended up not being able to do what we wanted to do because of our suitcase. The place in question did not allow luggage on the floor in there bur would allow rucksacks. I wouldn’t fancy going all around London carrying our stuff as over time it would get a bit heavy. The Trespass Eldorado 36 Litre Rolling Rucksack offers the perfect solution of being able to pull it along the ground but then to pop it on my back when it needs to be taken off the floor.

Trespass Eldorado 36 Litre Rolling Rucksack
Features of Trespass Eldorado 36 Litre Rolling Rucksack

Obviously it has a 36 litre storage capacity and 2 easy glide wheels. It has plenty of compartments including as an internal organiser and inner laptop section, and 2 zipped sections, and 2 mesh side pockets on the outside from easy access. The back has 2 hidden pockets, one with a wet bag lining. It has an extending pull handle, a handle for easy grip and adjustable padded back straps.

  • 57x35x30cm
  • Black
  • Save 60% : £19.99

Lucky Readers of Pinkoddy have a chance to have their own Eldorado 36 Litre Rolling Rucksack in this giveaway

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Where would you go with the Rucksack – in no less than 10 words.

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I received 2 free Trespass Eldorado 36 Litre Rolling Rucksack for purposes of review.

167 thoughts on “Trespass Eldorado 36 Litre Rolling Rucksack”

  1. We like to do a few very long days out over the summer holidays so this would be ideal. London is on our agenda along with another zoo , maybe Chester. Love the idea of being able to pull this along but also carry it, maybe that way everyone could get a turn at looking after the bag 🙂

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  2. I have to travel a lot with work and I currently cram everything into two rucksacks that I wear, one over each shoulder. This would be perfect 🙂

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  3. Our family has a holiday home on the Isle of Arran, so when we go over there to stay, we go out walking lots! This rucksack would be perfect for carrying our drinks and lunch! Thank you x

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  4. We’re going walking in the Peak District a lot and visit family in Switzerland so this would be perfect for taking all the drinks and snacks for our walks

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  5. We’re off to Portugal in September to explore the area so this would be much better than my current old back pack!

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  6. This would be great for weekends away, far better than a weekend bag! Plus on the rare occasions I get to visit my sister and mum in Mallorca this would be easier for travelling!

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  7. We love visiting zoos and both use crutches to walk which makes it very hard and awkward for carrying stuff. This rucksack would therefore be perfect for our days out!

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  8. Where would you go with the Rucksack – in no less than 10 words.

    the lovely Brecon Beacons AND Pen-y-Fan its highest mountain

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  9. my student son would love this to take his books and art materials and computer to university, and then to bring the washing home to mummy at the weekends

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  10. Most of my breaks away have been abroad, but I haven’t experienced many of the wondeful locations here the UK *hangs head in shame*. So my plan is to spend some time in the months (and years) ahead having weekend breaks at various destinations right here in good ol’ Blighty. This wheelie rucksack would come in so handy for that 🙂

    (Please forgive my long-ish spiel. You said no LESS than 10 words, so I assume that means 10 words or more are okay…?! *sheepish grin*)

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  11. We are going to Florida in November, but we are also taking a road trip to Pigeon Forge, Nashville & Memphis, that is as far as we have got.. tbc!

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  12. I’d use it for meetings when I have to take my laptop, a file and assorted paraphenalia. It’s easier to jump on the bus/walk in the city but a backpack is quite cumbersome.

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  13. We are planning a hke through the Cairgorms in July and this would come in very handy. It looks as though the weather will be kind to us at that time.

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  14. would go on a long glamping weekend in Dalby Forest, just with a few essentials and an appetite for a few long walks

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  15. I like to go for long coastal walks, I take binoculars with me for bird watching, sometimes a camera, sliced carrots for horses in a field I pass, a flask, plus other bits and bobs, so a rucksack like this would be really useful.

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  16. My upcoming walking holiday in Wales and thereafter wherever I was travelling, either in Britain or abroad. It is so versatile it would be great for any trip

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  17. My niece and Nephew are coming up in the school holidays to stay with their Gran, my daughter and I will be joining them on some days out so would use it to carry all the ‘kid’ necessities

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  18. I would give it to my son for use on his school trips. The old rolling bag he was using now has a broken zip.

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  19. I’d use it for a weekend away going to see family, wouldn’t take up much room in the car – and easy to manouver too

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  20. This would come in handy for our trip up to Glencoe in either July or August, when my partner & i can both get time off work at same time, can’t wait, the pictures I’ve seen are breathtaking

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  21. I would take it for our days out. Once a month my mum and I, and sometimes my gran pop on a train and spend all day shopping. This would be perfect for all our bargains

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  22. I go camping every year down newgale in west wales – its a very basic site just a block with toilets and some taps but I love it – this ould be perfect for storing my camping gear in and taking with me 🙂

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  23. this little load lightening marvel woul be going everywhere. house full of females. it would be going on weekend training courses for them and larping. me city brakes a few caribbean carnaval weekends and as i work in care a few residents hols at sea side. and i do need easy flexible as hands full multi task then

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