Features
- 【Extra Heavy Duty】Made of upgraded 180 GMS extra thick coated PE fabric, Fygrip moving bags with fully wrap around handles, strong zipper and reinforced stitching promise to safely hold more than 65 lbs loading.
- 【Extra Large Capacity】Sized at 29"L x 14"W x 13"H, these extra large storage bags offers more than 23 gallon volume, perfect packing bags for the moving of college student.
- 【Easy Packing & Storage】No more hassles to assemble and unpack the moving boxes. These large packing bags features a wide open zipper design, you can easily pack your large bedding right into the bags. And you can also easily folded them after use for easy storage.
- 【Fygrip Comfortable Grip】Equipped with wide webbing handles, it can relieve the burden while carrying by hand or on the shoulder, bringing you a more comfortable using experience.Perfect storage bags storage bins storage totes cubes containers for closet organizers and storage.
- 【No Puncture & Waterproof】These sturdy packing bags are puncture-free and waterproof, they can easily withstand the rough journey of moving, camping, travel, closet organization and storage.
Specifications
Color | Dark Blue |
Size | 6 Pack |
Unit Count | 6 |
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Extra large moving/storage bags constructed from 180 GMS coated PE fabric with reinforced stitching, fully wrap-around wide webbing handles, and a heavy-duty zipper; each bag measures 29" L x 14" W x 13" H (over 23 gallons) and is rated to carry more than 65 lb. They feature a wide-open zipper for loading bulky items, are puncture-resistant and waterproof, and fold flat for compact storage when not in use.
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A soft-sided workhorse for moving and storage
I put the Fygrip moving bags through a busy few weeks of real use: moving a family member into a dorm, clearing out a closet, and shuttling seasonal bedding to a storage unit. They quickly became the default container I reached for—faster than boxes, more forgiving than rigid totes, and surprisingly sturdy for something that folds flat.
Capacity and access
Each bag measures 29 x 14 x 13 inches, which translates to just over 23 gallons. In practical terms, one bag swallowed a twin comforter, a mattress pad, a sheet set, and two bath towels with room to spare. Another took two 12x12 fabric cubes plus extra linens on top and still zipped without a fight. The zipper opens wide across the top and slightly down the sides, which makes loading bulky items less of a wrestling match. I especially appreciated that I could add last-minute items without repacking everything.
For smaller items, I tossed in organizers or smaller bags to keep things from migrating. The soft sides are a feature here: you can overstuff a bit and the fabric gives, something rigid bins won’t do.
Build quality and materials
Fygrip uses a coated PE fabric rated at 180 GMS with reinforced stitching and wrap-around webbing handles. The fabric feels thicker than typical “IKEA-style” shopping totes, with a slick, easy-to-wipe surface. It’s water-resistant enough to shrug off wet sidewalks and a brief drizzle. I wouldn’t trust it in standing water, but for everyday moving and storage, it’s up to the task.
Stitching at the stress points (especially where the handles meet the bag) looks tidy and substantial. The handles wrap all the way around the bag, which distributes weight better than short, point-attached straps. The zipper is smoother than most competitors I’ve used: no teeth misalignments, no snagging on the fabric edge, and it closes cleanly even when the bag is full.
The brand rates each bag for more than 65 lb. I was comfortable carrying 40–50 lb loads repeatedly—linens, clothing, and mixed household items. I tried a load of paper files and sturdy hardback books around the 60 lb mark; the bag held, but I wouldn’t make that a habit. Books have punishing edges, and while the fabric is tough, it’s still fabric. If you need to carry dense, angular loads regularly, a rigid tote is still safer.
Carry comfort and handling
The wide webbing handles make a meaningful difference. They sit flatter against the hand or shoulder and don’t cut in as much as narrower straps. I carried these by hand, on a shoulder, and two at a time in a “farmers carry” from trunk to apartment without drama. The rectangular footprint stays manageable in hallways and stairwells, and the soft-sided build lets you negotiate tight corners.
I also tried loading the car with multiple bags. Because they’re flexible, you can puzzle-piece them into a trunk with fewer dead zones than you get with boxes. If you pack them evenly, they stack reasonably well—think two or three high in a closet or storage unit. Just don’t expect rigid-tote stability if you’re stacking heavy on heavy.
Organization details that matter
A small but welcome feature: the clear ID window. I used index cards to label contents (Bedding, Bathroom, Electronics, etc.). During the dorm move, that kept unpacking sane—laundry straight to the closet, bath items to the bathroom, desk supplies to the desk. I kept one bag labeled “Return Trips” for things that had to come back home. After unpacking, the bags fold flat and tuck behind a closet shelf or under a bed. I kept two in the car for bulk grocery runs, and they eliminated the need for a dozen smaller bags.
Real-world durability
Over a few weeks, these bags got dragged across textured concrete, brushed against brick, slid across cheap carpet, and faced a couple of light showers. The fabric never frayed, the corners didn’t scuff through, and the zippers continued to track smoothly. The bags wipe clean with a damp cloth; I wouldn’t machine wash, but a sponge and mild soap handled the inevitable dirt.
One important note: “puncture-proof” is not a real category for any soft container. These are resistant; they’re not armor. If you’re packing garden stakes, metal brackets, or anything sharp, add a piece of cardboard as a liner. For general household moves—clothes, linens, toys, pantry items (boxed), office supplies—they’re more than tough enough.
Where they beat boxes and bins
- Faster packing: No assembly, tape, or labeling drama. Open, toss in, zip, slide a label in the window, done.
- Car loading: Soft sides mean fewer wasted cavities. You can squeeze them into space boxes can’t.
- Comfort: Handles are easier on the hands than box cutouts or cheap bag loops.
- Reusability and storage: They fold flat and go away when not needed—huge if you live in a small place.
- Weather tolerance: Damp sidewalks or dewy grass aren’t a problem; cardboard hates both.
Where they fall short
- No rigid structure: They don’t protect fragile items like a hard tote. Add padding or choose a bin for breakables.
- Weight ceiling in real use: While rated 65+ lb, I’d stay under 55 lb for comfort and longevity. If you’re moving all books or tools, spread the load across multiple bags or switch to tubs.
- Shape slump when half-full: If not packed fairly full, they can slump and make stacking uneven. Simple fix: add a folded blanket or a cardboard base.
- Shoulder carry has limits: The handles are better than most, but fully loaded shoulder carry can still dig in over long distances. A short haul is fine.
Use cases I’d buy them for again
- College move-in/move-out: Bedding, towels, desk supplies, and “one bag for laundry back home” workflow works perfectly.
- Seasonal storage: Holiday decor, bulky sweaters, spare duvet sets, guest room linens.
- Apartment moves: Especially when you have to navigate tight stairwells or want to move in a few car trips without renting boxes.
- Closet and garage organization: Label the windows, stack two high, and pull out by the handles when needed.
- Bulk shopping: Two bags in the trunk swallow a week’s worth of bulky items and get them inside in fewer trips.
Care and longevity tips
- Line for sharp loads: A thin cardboard sheet keeps corners from stressing the fabric.
- Pack dense items low and soft items high: Better balance, easier carry, improved stack.
- Don’t drag when full: They can handle some abrasion, but lifting preserves the bottom over time.
- Wipe, dry, then fold: Keeps the coating intact and avoids musty smells in storage.
Value
Considering the build quality, thoughtful handle design, and the six-pack bundle, the overall value is strong. You could buy cheaper giant totes, but they often have flimsy zippers and short straps that fail at the worst moment. On the other end, heavy-duty rigid bins cost more, take up space forever, and aren’t nearly as forgiving to load into a sedan. Fygrip hits a useful middle ground: tough enough for real use, light enough to carry comfortably, and compact when stored.
The bottom line
These bags turned moving day chaos into something closer to a system. They’re durable where it counts, easy to load, and comfortable to haul. They won’t replace rigid bins for fragile or sharp-edged items, but for textiles, clothing, pantry goods, toys, and everyday household gear, they’re better than boxes and far more convenient than most oversized totes.
Recommendation: I recommend the Fygrip moving bags. They offer a practical blend of capacity, durability, and portability at a fair price, and they solve two problems at once: making moves easier and giving you reusable storage afterward. If you’re packing dense, sharp, or breakable items exclusively, keep a set of rigid bins on hand; for everything else, these are the bags I’d reach for first.
Project Ideas
Business
College Move-In / Move-Out Bundle Service
Offer pre-packed moving kits for college students: sell or rent 6-pack bags bundled with packing lists, labels, and optional packing/transport help. Market to universities, parents and student groups during move-in/out weeks. Revenue streams: one-time sales, seasonal rentals, and add-ons like packing labor or return-pickup for an extra fee.
Reusable Moving Bag Rental for Local Movers
Create a B2B rental program supplying local movers, apartment complexes and event companies with durable reusable bags. Price per bag per day plus a deposit; offer volume discounts and white-glove pickup/dropoff. Promotes sustainability (less cardboard waste) and reduces costs for repeat movers—sell branded signage and inventory-tracking tags to clients.
Branded Promotional & Event Merchandise
Customize bags with screen print or heat-transfer logos and sell to universities, sports teams, conferences and festivals as premium swag or merch. The high perceived value (heavy-duty, waterproof) allows higher margins than a standard tote. Offer tiered pricing for bulk orders and add-on services like pre-packing event materials (brochures, swag) for turnkey distribution.
Small E-commerce Inventory & Returns Solution
Target small apparel/resale e-commerce shops with bulk packs for on-site inventory storage, pop-up markets and customer returns. Position the product as an inexpensive, durable alternative to rigid bins—offer custom labeling, color-coding strategies, and subscription restock services. Upsell personalized sizing, printed SKU pockets, or bundled packing tape/labels.
Vendor / Market Stall Logistics Kit
Package and rent/sell standardized vendor kits to farmers’ market and craft fair sellers: two bags for stock, one for display items, one for tools/utensils, etc., plus setup instructions and a checklist. The heavy-duty fabric and handles make vendor setup faster and safer. Monetize via seasonal rentals, branded upgrades, and fulfillment (deliver to event and collect afterward).
Creative
Convertible Pet Bed
Turn a heavy-duty moving bag into a waterproof pet bed: stuff one or two bags with old blankets or foam, fold the zipper under and top with a removable fabric cover (attach with Velcro strips). The 65+ lb rating and puncture-resistant PE makes a sturdy base for dogs or cats, and the bag folds flat when not in use. Use multiple bags from the 6-pack to create different sizes or a matching set for multi-pet homes.
Beach & Picnic Mat + Gear Tote
Use the wide-open zipper to unzip and lay the bag flat as a quick sand-resistant mat; rezip to store towels, food containers, toys and a portable shade. The waterproof, puncture-resistant fabric protects contents and the wrap-around handles make carrying bulky picnic loads easy. Add a cheap carabiner and a small sewn-in mesh pocket for keys and phone.
Upcycled Storage Ottoman
Create a lightweight ottoman by filling two stacked bags with soft items (blankets, seasonal clothing), capping with a thin plywood top and upholstering with fabric. The reinforced handles and 65 lb rating let the ottoman bear seating weight for casual use. When you need space, unzip and fold the empty bags flat for compact storage.
Portable Art & Makers’ Kit
Organize craft tools and supplies into labeled bags (brushes/paints, textiles, tools) and carry them to workshops or markets. The bags’ large 29×14×13 size fits canvases, cutting mats and sprays; waterproofing protects materials. For organization, use removable zipper pouches clipped inside with small carabiners or sew/adhere fabric dividers to the interior.
Seasonal Wardrobe Capsule Set
Design a coordinated set of six wardrobe capsules—pack each bag with a season/outfit category (winter coats, swimwear, activewear, linens, accessories, guest bedding). Label with heat-transfer vinyl or waterproof tags and stack in closets. The fold-flat design saves storage space off-season and the durable fabric protects against moisture and pests.