When it comes to your go-to gym gear, there’s plenty of room for added flair. Sure, your gym shoes and workout apparel are easy ways to let your taste and personality shine in-between sets, but your gym bag can also speak to your aesthetic as well. Maybe you’re more utilitarian and opt for a no-nonsense tote with plenty of pockets for all your training needs. Maybe you value color and pop and choose to carry a duffel or backpack as vibrant as your own aura.
Then, there are some athletes that want the most luxurious bag possible — the perfect mix of designer style with quality and durability. For these individuals, it appears King Kong Apparel has the answer. While the brand already makes some of the best gym bags available, including our favorite Core35 Duffel, its limits don’t stop at just ripstop nylon. The Heritage Collection features two silhouettes — a 26L backpack and 46L duffel — constructed entirely from full-grain American leather. Nearly every zipper, clasp and buckle is metal, not plastic, and each profile is designed to last a lifetime of use, only growing better with age. Plus, the bags are made in smaller batches, allowing King Kong to get every detail right without giving off the notion that these are mass-produced luxe facades.
Just looking at these impressive gym totes gives off a sense of premium quality…and then you see the price tag. At nearly $500 for the backpack and $600 for the duffel, you quickly find yourself wondering if that craftsmanship is worth the cost. Yes, the leather construction is intended to last generations, but is it really necessary considering the fact that most other high-quality gym bags rarely tease such a price?
To see if the performance of the Heritage Collection justified the cost, I swapped out my typical gym bag for multiple weeks, loading these leather-bound totes for a handful of sessions. I utilized all the available pockets and compartments to see if the quality extended beyond their exteriors, and also noted how easily they fit in certain storage areas like a locker or front-of-shop cubby. While my time with the Heritage Collection definitely failed to showcase the extended durability of each silhouette, I still put these profiles through some abuse to see if the leather, zippers and stitching had what it takes to make these the “last gym bags I’d ever own.”
Here’s what you can expect from this luxe lineup of training totes from one of the industry’s best brands.
