The Highland Tactical ELITE Tactical Duffel Bag offers a lot of versatility for what appears to be a simple duffel bag. We started using it as a range bag, loading it up with two cased pistols, ammunition, a few tools, and the usual ear and eye protection. It handled the job without feeling cramped, and the layout made it easy to keep things organized.
After a few trips to the range, its expandable design made it look like the ideal bag for an upcoming trip to Gunsite. While I ended up taking a different bag due to a specific airline’s carry-on policy, it would work just as well as a gym bag or a travel duffel, and the size and pocket layout would also make it a reasonable option for a simple bug-out bag.

Tactical Duffel Construction and Materials
The bag is made from a heavy polyester that feels tough without adding much weight. Its tight weave shrugs off light rain and range dust without any issues. Rubber feet on the bottom keep the fabric from sitting directly on concrete or gravel, which should help it last longer. The stitching looks solid throughout. After carrying heavy ammo boxes, loaded magazines, and tools, nothing showed any signs of strain. We always seem to pack extra ammo, so the seams or handle would be the first to show signs of failure. None here.

Expandable Storage in a Tactical Duffel
One feature I really like is the expandable main compartment. The bag starts at about 19.5 inches long, but it can expand out to 25.5 inches when you need extra space. For normal range trips, we kept it in the compact configuration. When packing additional gear or clothing, the expansion zipper adds a surprising amount of room. It is a simple feature, but it makes the bag a lot more flexible. If you’ve ever wished your vacation bag held a bit more for the return trip, this is for you.
Pockets and Organization
The ELITE duffel includes several pockets that help keep smaller items from getting lost in the main compartment. An accessory pocket works well for things like multitools, spare batteries, or small electronics. Mesh pockets on the front and side give quick access to items you use frequently. There is also a mesh water bottle holder, which is always useful during longer range sessions or trips to the gym. Hook and loop panels allow you to attach patches or ID tags if you want to customize the bag.

Range Use
For a typical range trip, the bag carried two pistols, along with several boxes of 9mm and .22 LR ammunition. Plus loaded mags, including a 50-round drum, cleaning gear, ear protection, and shooting glasses. Everything fit without needing to cram things in.
The larger size also made it easier to keep things separated compared with smaller pistol range bags. Though I do also use another bag with internal compartments for rimfire magazines, I really prefer one big, open main compartment. With the lid wide open, it’s easy enough to stay organized and just grab what you need. For shooters who bring more than the basics to the range, the extra space is definitely useful.
Using a Tactical Duffel for Travel or Bug-Out Gear
Because the bag expands and has a good amount of internal space, it also works well as a basic travel duffel. A couple days’ worth of clothing will fit easily, and the extra pockets help keep smaller items organized. The same features make it a decent option for a simple bug-out bag or emergency kit. There is enough room for essential gear while still keeping everything manageable to carry. Having the option to expand it in a pinch cannot be overstated. It’s just too convenient.

Comfort and Carry
The bag includes reinforced carry handles along with a grippy, removable shoulder strap. The strap can be adjusted for either shoulder carry or cross-body carry, depending on preference. Even when loaded with gear, the bag remained comfortable to carry by the carry handles. The strap is useful for lighter loads, but as you add weight, comfort declines.
Though I suppose that’s true of most bags.
Dimensions and Capacity
- Length: 19.5 inches (expandable to 25.5 inches)
- Width: 12 inches
- Depth: 11.5 inches
- Main compartment: 32 liters
- Total capacity: 33 liters (2,691 cubic inches)
- Weight: about 3 pounds
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Durable construction with heavy polyester fabric
- Expandable main compartment adds flexibility
- Multiple pockets help keep gear organized
- Comfortable and strong carry handles
- Rubber feet protect the bottom of the bag
Cons
- No dedicated internal dividers for firearms
- Water resistant but not waterproof
Final Thoughts on This Tactical Duffel
The Highland Tactical ELITE Tactical Duffel Bag proved to be a solid all-around gear bag. It works well as a range bag for carrying pistols and shooting gear, but it is versatile enough to handle travel, gym use, or emergency gear. At $52.25 (at time of publication) it’s a solid value given how durable it is. Our sample is black, but they also offer dark green/olive drab and desert/coyote color options.
The expandable design and useful pocket layout make it practical for a wide range of uses. If you are looking for a durable duffel that can handle range gear and still work for everyday hauling, this one is worth a look. For the same price, the Highland Tactical Winchester I reviewed about two years ago has a bit more organization by way of dedicated pockets on the sides, and mesh pockets inside. After two years, that bag still looks new.
Acknowledgment
I would like to thank Highland Tactical for providing the ELITE Tactical Duffel Bag for testing and evaluation. You can learn more about their products at hltactical.com.