TOUGH TRAVELER ®

“Made In the USA To Travel the World” (tm) Since 1970

“I've got a 30 year-old duffel bag and a 2 year-old backpack. The name tells you what you're getting. These products are tanks. The duffel has been across the world and is in perfect condition....“
Michael Alowitz, Google Review, Jan. 2024

Top-Selling Models:

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ICONIC DURABILITY & INNOVATIVE DESIGN:

Tough Traveler luggage, backpacks & bags are famous for longevity & innovative design. For over 50 years we've been proudly manufactured in USA, in Upstate New York, from the highest quality domestic materials.

Our bags are made with attention to detail and high-quality construction, such as triple-stitching in stress points - resulting in a product that will stand the test of time and usage.

Our designs are unique, and fashioned to be incredibly functional as well as attractive. We have hundreds of styles, ranging from innovative luggage, to superbly comfortable dog carriers, to specialty bags designed for unique capabilities.

If you have any questions, we welcome phone calls (1-800-468-6844) and live chats! Our staff is always happy to give you assistance. Need something a little different? We do custom work and can do alterations to suit you!

Tough Traveler Represents NY at White House Showcase

In 2019, Tough Traveler was honored to be chosen to represent NY manufacturing at the annual White House Made in America Product Showcase.

Joining one manufacturer from each state, we displayed the unique and high-quality bags designed & made by our talented New York artisans & craftspeople.

That same year, we were also the recipient of a NYS Senate Empire Award for our long-term commitment to supporting our community with good jobs & sustainable products.

RECENT MEDIA APPEARANCES:

Fox & Friends: Back-to-school supplies: 9 'Made in the USA' products for the return to the classroom
8/18/2023

“….I recently realized that I need a fun little nylon cross-body bag but struggled to find something that wasn’t overexposed, wildly expensive, or flimsy. I found my solution...when associate editor Louis Cheslaw brought up Tough Traveler as one of several great brands with bare-bones websites. I hadn’t heard of it but immediately fell for their collection of “funky bags,” which use leftovers from other designs to make offbeat little sacks.”

New York Magazine, 10/3/22