Skip to main content

Rugged Travel: Red Oxx Mfg.

If you’re a serious traveler, then you know the worth of good travel bag. Whether you’re a weekend tripper packing a little extra photo gear, or a sky commuter making a weekly NYC to LA trek, staying organized – and looking good while you’re out on the road – is paramount. We stumbled on Red Oxx Mfg. earlier this year, and their line of burly travel luggage has been slowly replacing every other bag we own ever since. Get your hands on one of their carry-ons or packs, and you’ll understand why we won’t fly with anything else.

Related: Never Lose Your Luggage | Micro Guide: Stowe, Vermont

Born in 1986, Red Oxx has a legacy of gear design from the special operations community from founder, Jim Markel Sr. After a twenty year career as a Green Beret and Special Forces officer in both the Army and Marine Corps, Jim started tinkering with military surplus parachute rigging webbing. Soon after, Jim Jr., his son, finished a stint with Marine Force Recon and joined his father in designing and building products from military grade fabric. Their focus was, and still is, on American made quality. They have never moved their factory out of Billings, Montana, and every bag is still sewn by hand. The result? Red Oxx bags are some of the toughest, and best looking, pieces of luggage we’ve ever carried. After a few months of hauling ours around, We can’t imagine leaving them behind.

Air Boss $255

The Air Boss if Red Oxx’s best selling carry-on. The first thing we noticed are the zipper pulls. Rather than the typical metal pulls, each Air Boss zipper is equipped with a Monkey Fist knot tied from 550 paracord. These pulls are easier to grip, and also completely silent (a nice touch that kept us from jingling down the concourse on the run when narrowly making a connecting flight). The Main center pouch is padded enough to protect vital electronics, and also lends the bag some structure. Two outer pouches feature internal compression straps, which we found extremely helpful for cinching down garment bags for wrinkle and worry free packing. To top it off, the entire bag body is made from 1000-denier Cordura nylon, ensuring this will be a travel bag that will last for generations. If by chance you find a way to actually damage your bag, Red Oxx’s lifetime are backed by their “No Bull” lifetime warranty.

Packing Cubes $15-25

On the accessories side, the line of Packing Cubes takes organization even further. Each one is color coded according to size, helping you keep track of your clothes, shoes, workout gear, and more. The largest, the Kingfisher, is sized to effortlessly fit in a side pouch of the Air Boss, and the other range in size for different items; we found the Meerkat perfect for packing a weeks worth of socks and underwear, and the Hedgehog kept cords, chargers, and thumbdrives from disappearing. The bottom line? You’re going to want a couple in each size once you discover how indispensable they are.

Nomad Shave Kit $40

We know, you’re wondering just how special a simple dopp kit can be. The answer is in the Nomad’s construction. Using the same Cordura as the Air Boss, as well as over sized #10 YKK Vislon zippers, the Nomad can double work as a shave kit, extra packing cube, or tool kit. We ordered a second one that keeps our greasy bike tools safe in the garage and on roadtrips. It is the first dedicated tool bag that has stood up to harsh desert trails in Moab, UT, as well as being loaded and unloaded constantly with wrenches, sharp tire levers, and chain and spoke tools without issue.

Editors' Recommendations

Amanda DePerro
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Amanda DePerro is a Midwest-based freelance writer and journalist who loves video games, gardening, and true crime. She is a…
Yellowstone vs Yosemite: Which national park should you visit?
A breathtaking view of Yellowstone National Park at sunset.

When speaking of national parks, two often dominate the conversation: Yellowstone and Yosemite. While both are crown jewels of the National Park System, each offers a distinctly unique experience. These parks attract millions of visitors annually, but which one reigns supreme for the summer traveler? Let's compare these iconic destinations.
Yellowstone National Park

Established in 1872 as the first national park in the world, Yellowstone National Park sprawls across three states: Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Covering over 2.2 million acres, it’s a vast land of natural wonders. Here's what it's famous for:
Geothermal geysers
Yellowstone is home to over 10,000 hydrothermal features, including more than 500 geysers. The star of the show is Old Faithful, a geyser famous for its predictable eruptions. Besides geysers, the park boasts multicolored hot springs, fumaroles, and mud pots.
An abundance of wildlife
Yellowstone’s ecosystem is a sanctuary for a diverse array of wildlife. Visitors marvel at herds of bison roaming the valleys, spot elusive wolves in the Lamar Valley, and observe grizzly bears in their natural habitat. Just make sure that you're following the rules when it comes to interacting with animals. The park is a living showcase of wildlife management and natural balance.
Unparalleled views
The park's landscape varies from rolling grasslands to dense forests and high-altitude lakes. Yellowstone Lake is the largest high-altitude lake in North America, offering stunning views and fishing opportunities. Hiking trails range from easy walks to challenging backcountry adventures, catering to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.
Yosemite National Park

Read more
8 helpful tips for taking a red-eye flight
Say goodbye to jet lag
Night Flight

Red-eye flights, named for their tendency to depart late at night and arrive early in the morning, offer a wide range of benefits for travelers looking to save money and optimize their time. From the luxury of saving daylight hours to the chance for lower rates, red-eyes are an appealing option for many. These flights often feature less congestion at airports and shorter security lines, leading to a more relaxed overall travel experience.

Despite their advantages, red-eye flights can also cause issues such as disrupted sleep patterns, cramped quarters, and fatigue upon arrival. However, with the right strategies and a little bit of preparation, you can turn your red-eye experience into a smooth and stress-free adventure. These are just a few red-eye flight tips to consider.
1. Match your flight to your sleep habits

Read more
Delta Air Lines updates its boarding process (sort of)
What to know about the new Delta boarding zones before you fly
Delta Airlines airplane landing at Gatwick Airport

In the lead-up to a big trip, you can feel the excitement. After researching destinations, buying plane tickets, and securing accommodations, you’re ready to hit the ground running. Maybe you’re on a spring skiing excursion to the high alpine in Zermatt, Switzerland. Or if you’re in need of good times in a fun-loving culture, Jamaica could be the ticket. Either way, it’s time to explore and unwind.

But on the departure date, arriving at the gate can throw a wrench in the experience. Long lines, confusing instructions, and aisle backups are like being stuck in the grocery check out line. Instead of showing your ticket, boarding the plane, and taking your seat, you’re left standing, waiting, and wondering before takeoff. 

Read more