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Amazon Gold Box – High Sierra baggage up to 65% off: Hybrid Upright roller luggage $82 (Reg. $130), many more

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For today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Amazon has a wide selection of High Sierra backpacks, upright roller luggage, messenger bags and more at up to 65% off. There are a few hydration packs starting as low as $15, and some framed hiking packs for as much as $60 off the average selling prices.

The 22-inch High Sierra Adventour Eva Hybrid Upright Luggage in Moss/Charcoal comes in at $82 shipped. That’s as much $120 under some listings and nearly $40 under the next best price. This roller case has a telescoping handle with locking mechanism, several exterior pockets, drop-bottom compartment, interior divider and more. This particular case is yet to receive very many reviews as it has only appeared on Amazon in the past 2 months or so. However, just about all of the High Sierra baggage options have received 4+ reviews from hundreds.

High Sierra ADVENTOUR is the perfect combination of strength, versatility and lightweight construction. The backbone of this collection features a tough molded EVA shell with dual interior divider panels. The front offers the functionality and practicality of soft-side travel gear.

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