20″ Gym Bag Duffel Bag with Wet Pocket and Shoes Compartment
20″ Gym Bag Duffel Bag with Wet Pocket and Shoes Compartment Portable Overnight Weekender Bag Travel bag Yoga Bag for Women (Light grey)
20″ Gym Bag Duffel Bag with Wet Pocket and Shoes Compartment Portable Overnight Weekender Bag Travel bag Yoga Bag for Women (Light grey)
Bag is perfect for packing my stuff in for the gym. Love how spacious it is for when I put my work uniform and boots in after my workout. Only issue is the wet pouch lining came off so now it’s not suitable for wet clothes. But other than that I’m happy with it.
The 20″ Gym Bag Duffel Bag is a versatile and well-designed bag that caters to the needs of active women. Due to size, I prefer to use as an overnight bag as its quite large for me, it enables me to pack more than weekend essentials. I like the fact it has a dedicated wet pocket it is a standout feature, allowing you to separate damp, dirty or sweaty clothes from the rest of your items. This bag also has a separate shoe compartment is another practical addition, keeping your footwear isolated from clean clothes and other belongings. It’s spacious enough to fit most shoe sizes comfortably. The bag includes various pockets, both inside and outside, to help you organize smaller items like keys, wallets, and toiletries. This ensures that everything has its place, making it easy to find what you need quickly. I am so impressed with this bag, it also comes with both padded shoulder straps and handles, providing multiple carrying options for comfort. The shoulder strap is adjustable and can be removed if preferred. Despite its capacity, the bag remains lightweight, making it easy to carry around. The quality is amazing I couldn’t require anything more from this type of bag.
Although this is advertised as a gym bag (and it would make a great gym bag), I don’t use a gym but I do use it when I go to a running club. I also got this specially for weekend trips. This bag is in such a gorgeous sage green colour, I really like the aesthetic design. Aside from this, the endless storage options is what really sets this bag apart – there are so many pockets! I keep finding more zippers and pockets every time I use it. It has a great capacity and I really like and utilise the shoe compartment. It also comes with an extra smaller pouch inside which was a surprise bonus.
This large bag arrived packed into a smaller coordinating toiletry bag, so it was a little crumpled when first unpacked, however the creases drop out after a while.
SHOE COMPARTMENT – This is a great idea to keep your shoes separate from your clothes / towel / other bits and pieces. It fits my ladies size 6 trainers with room to spare. Since this obviously reduces the available space within the main compartment, it is worth considering what else you want to store in your bag, to decide the best way to use the shoe compartment:
– If you put your shoes in side by side, then you will take up a greater footprint (see photo with my towel tucked down the side with narrow side facing upwards). However you can put stuff on top.
– If however you put one shoe upside down on top of the other, then this uses a smaller footprint albeit taller. (See photo with my towel tucked flat down the side). This gives more room down the side but leaves less space on top.
WET POCKET – The product page photo shows this pocket with bottles standing up in it. It’s a good idea but I have to say that I was disappointed with this feature. For a start, it’s not a consistent depth but gets shallower to practically nothing at the far end. At its deepest end, I can’t even get my hand in up to the wrist. I suspect a damp flannel with a bottle lying on its side is about all you’d fit in here.
It has a variety of other pockets:
– an umbrella / water bottle pocket at the opposite end from the shoe compartment
– two diagonal zipped pockets at the front, helpful for little things e.g. headphones, lip balm
– small side pocket with a popper closure at the side (I’m not sure if this is simply to hold the yoga mat strap when not in use?)
– small zipped pocket in the luggage trolley sleeve.
Another useful feature is a strap to ensure your yoga mat stays in place.
The bag can be carried by the hand straps or the included shoulder strap, which is helpful if you want to use this as a weekend bag.
Overall I quite like this bag, but at 28.99 (at time of ordering) I feel it is a bit expensive for what it is.
I got the one listed as Light Grey and the colour tone is not at all the sleek cool-toned grey depicted, it’s actually got a pinkish hue to it which isn’t what I wanted at all…
Colour aside though, it’s a well-designed, practical holdall, spacious with lots of compartments and zipper pockets for organisation. You get a small pouch included and a choice of straps. It’s lightweight too so it’s easy to carry without adding unwanted bulk (and it folds up nicely). A good quality bag for what it is, I just wish the colour had been represented more accurately.
I really like this bag. I’ve used it for weekends away but it’s also ideal for going swimming or to the gym. There is plenty of room inside and the zip compartment on the front is waterproof which was great for putting my wet sponges or baby wipes in. It also came with a toiletries bag which was a really useful addition.
I also found the shoe compartment on the end really handy, I don’t like keeping my shoes with my clothes so it was great to be able to separate them into their own ventilated compartment. This bag has a good thick carry strap too.
It’s a fairly flimsy looking bag when empty but that means it’s easy to store when not in use. It can be packed away back into the toiletries bag for storage when not in use. It’s decent quality, lots of storage space and easy to store away after use – I really like it.
Good gym bag. It is a good size with lots of compartments. You can fit a decent amount in it and it is a simple black colour and sensible shaped design.
Ceneda 20″ Gym Bag Duffel Bag with Wet Pocket and Shoes Compartment Portable Overnight Weekender Bag Travel Bag Yoga Bag for Women (Mint Green) 28.99
My daughter does a lot of travelling, often at short notice and up to now has relied upon simple bags which do not allow her to separate items. The first thing that strikes you is that the bag is cavernous, and yet that space is shared with various pockets. So for example it has an end pocket which will swallow her spare shoes. A host of compartments so she can organise her items: clothes, wash kit (there is a toiletry bag included), shoes, cosmetics, pens and notebook, etc. The very fact it has all manner of compartments makes this bag very useful indeed. It has proved to be an excellent travel resource and recommended. 5 stars.
This gym duffel bag can be used for travelling and many different occasions. You can shrink the bag and it can fit into the other one, which can also be used as a skincare bag when not used to store the duffel. The material is light, durable and flexible.
At first when you receive this duffel bag it will be all scrunched up and I was sceptical of the quality at first. But once it is filled out and you have some items inside you will realise it is actually a solid bag with hard wearing straps and many features inside. With a wet pocket, yoga mat strap, padded handle, front pockets and even a luggage strap there are many things to like about this bag. I will certainly be using it for the gym but recently I used it as a travel bag for spare trainers and other bits and it was great. Comfortable to hold with the padded handle, fits quite a lot of things inside and it is also lightweight too. And to top it all off the included toiletry bag is a nice addition, as with this you will have everything you need for the gym. Would definitely recommend.
This is a nice quality item that is well packaged. It’s a good product that is very handy to have and I recommend it for anyone looking for this type of item and good value too
Got this for carrying gym kit stuff, and it’s a decent bag with enough pockets for all the gubbins needed. Things like like the ventilated shoe storage are great, as I usually have dirty trainers to put in there, so unventilated pockets can get dirty quickly.
Good straps, also usable as a kind a of backpack as well as a simple holdall straps — no major problem, and actually a great idea giving you carrying options.
One criticism, is that the bag including the zips feel a little flimsy. While that’s fine for general gym use, it probably won’t take a lot of abuse when thrown about in luggage on plane flights if in the hold, for example. So though I’m not sure it would stand up to such travel use, especially if containing heavier items, I suppose that’s fair enough for the price here, which is quite reasonable.
A nice extra is it even comes with an additional extra toiletry bag. So overall I’m quite happy with it.
I’ve used the Ceneda women’s sports bag and I’m thoroughly impressed. The large capacity is perfect for all my gym gear and the additional toiletry bag is a nice touch. The wet pocket is handy for storing damp clothes separately, and the shoe compartment keeps everything clean and organised. I love the adjustable yoga mat strap and the versatility of carrying options — it can be a tote, shoulder bag, or crossbody. The multiple pockets, including the ones for my phone and water bottle, are very convenient. This bag is ideal for both workouts and travel, making it my go-to for all activities.
This is a functional , largish bag but with some interesting innovations. Some, like the wet pocket to keep dry and wet items separate, are fairly common but others are more novel. The , ventilated shoe section is nifty and an excellent idea. As is the strap which allows you to slot the bag over the handles of a pull along suitcase. The yoga mat stap may be an innovation too far for me, but only because I don’t do yoga.
Reasonable stitching, reinforced in heavy weight areas. The zip feels a little light weight but adequate. A toilet bag in matching colour is also included. Handy external pockets and shoulder strap. I pondered why this bag is advertised for women (I am not one) and the only thing I could conclude was that it had something to do with the lining colour (I got the black one) which could, charitably, be called pink, but is actually more of an anaemic Caucasian skin tone,. Ah well, I will use it in defiance of any gender norms!