• New version with new logo and sternum strap for stability, convenient for worldwide travelers
  • 1 top handle, 1 side handle and suppressible adjustable padded shoulder straps for versatile carrying options
  • Multiple sides compression buckle straps for adjusting the height based on your need and protect your stuff from knocks and bumps
  • 38 L capacity to fit your belongings and gadgets, also could fit 3 pieces packing cubes, Dimensions: 13 x 7.9 x 19.7 inches/33 x 20 x 50 cm; Package: 1 x backpack
  • Design to fit the allowed maximum size of most IATA flights, fit in the overhead compartment as well as the under seat storage in flight; Note:Please check the size and dimensions carefully before placing order

I fit everything needed for a 2-week trip to Europe in this bag and still had room to spare! This bag made such a positive impact on my trip. I will never go back to traditional rolling luggage. The bag was spacious, very well-made, strong, secure. And it allowed me to see more of Europe and do more, hassle-free. But honestly, its what you put into it that counts. I had a great experience with this bag but I packed light and learned to live without some of the day to day things I normally use. It wasnt heavy for me; and it wasnt too bulky for a carryon. It would be rare, however, to find an airline where the bag would fit under the seat; I didnt have such luck and my bag was only partially full. But you'll never have trouble fitting this in an overhead compartment.

I took this as my only bag on a ten-day trip that included three flights, two trains, several metro rides, and a few miles worth of walking to and from hotels. This bag did very well. To keep the bag from bulging, I used a set of eBags Ultralight Packing Cubes (worth the price--I tried some other cubes). The set is just the right size with my rain coat folded in between and a hoodie stuffed into the top. I think the cubes helped a lot to keep the bag in its natural shape so the zippers never seemed stressed. The way I packed it, it also stood up on it's own. Here is the list of the gray and blue things I packed (as shown in the pictures) for a spring-weather trip to provide some idea of the capacity: rain coat, hoodie, pair of shoes, 4 t-shirts, 2 collared shirts, 2 pairs of jeans, swim trunks, a variety of socks, underwear, and a small cube (6"x6") with chargers, plug converter, meds, and toiletries. (and the packing cubes of course) In the outer pockets I had a folder with all of my printed stuff, bag with sunscreen and liquids for TSA screening, earbuds, two paperback books, and sunglasses (next to the books). I would definitely recommend this style of travel over a suitcase. No waiting for baggage, no stress with stairs or curbs or puddles or metro "gaps", hands are free to deal with metro cards or passports or whatever, and there are no wheels so you can carry it on your lap when you sit. My one criticism is that the cinch-straps are attached to the outer pocket, which I guess helps pull it flat too, but I'd rather it was just attached to the main enclosure's outer panel. (8 photos of the bag as-packed are attached.)

Used this bag last month and flew to Dublin, Brussels and Budapest. I flew using American Airlines to Dublin and the bag fit under the seat! Then I flew using Air Lingus from Dublin to Brussels and the bag fit under that seat too but I got on my flight fast enough to keep my bag in the overhead compartments (mind you there were people there with significantly larger carry-on bags). Finally, I used Ryanair from Brussels to Budapest and the bag also passed Ryanair's strict baggage policy without any trouble (see attached pictures, I placed my bag in Ryanair's luggage measurement tool) I hope this helps y'all happy travels.

I searched high and low for a carry-on item that would hold the maximum amount of volume and still count as a personal item. This worked great for American Airlines as my 'personal item'. The height dimension is too tall for a personal item, but I left about two inches of space to make it fit into the correct dimensions. It fit nicely under the seat of an Airbus 330-300. If stuffed to the top, this would classify as regular carry-on item, still fitting in the overhead bin. The interior does not have a ton of pockets, but considering how much you can fit in here, it doesn't really matter. You may want to get packing cubes or buy the option that comes with packing cubes (I use some Ikea ones I bought a while back). This will help keep you organized. Other cool features are the pockets that allow you to hide the backpack straps, so you can carry like a normal piece of luggage. I tested the stitching before I packed and everything was solid. I searched high and low to find this and it works great for what I needed.

Purchased this for an upcoming weeklong trip to San Francisco and while I have not used it yet I did pack it with everything I anticipate to bring with me and I'm surprised it held it all! I typically travel with a wheeled carryon and a crossbody as my personal item but I wanted a backpack so I wouldn't have bulky luggage in the BART. I took a picture of the backpack fully packed next to my usual carry on. I tried to draw over it to highlight the size difference, the backpack is slightly more compact than my luggage and holds the same amount of items. I didn't do anything special with the packing, no packing cubes or compression packs or anything. I only used the inner straps to hold everything in place and tightened them to squish the clothes a bit. My only squabble about those straps is that one of them was put in the wrong way, so it'll have a ripple when it's turned the right way so I can snap it in place. But it's not a deal breaker and it's not worth sending back either when it still works. I packed 2 pairs of jeans, 4 skirts, 2 pairs of leggings, 7 shirts, 1 long-line cardigan, underwear/bras, and a travel bag of liquids/toiletries. The only items I didn't pack would be personal items (like wallet, snacks, etc) and electronics (kindle, chargers, powerbanks, etc) that I typically carry in my purse as the under seat item anyway. Overall pretty happy with this backpack! It will hold a lot more than you think.

Good quality, I'm sure this will last me a few years. I was mostly concerned with the size when I bought it, since I was going on my first 'basic economy' flight on United. Packed 3 days worth of clothes and it fit sort of okay under the seat in front of me (a little bit too long, see attached pic). The straps inside were nice as it kept my clothes from getting thrown everywhere. It was easy enough to get the back straps tucked out of the way before boarding the plane. The attached pic is on United's basic economy seat.

Loved this bag! Used for a 10 day trip to Barcelona and Paris. Fit the overhead bin for Air France. It was lightweight, spacious, clamshell opening, secure and flexible enough to accommodate last minute souvenirs. Great for traveling in Europe instead of rollaways on cobblestone sidewalks.

I LOVE this backpack. I bought it since we go traveling a lot and only bring one backpack per person when flying. It fits flight size regulations for Spirit Airlines (which is one of the most strict) and fits everything I need, including my laptop. I bought the inserts too and they help a ton with organizing. Would highly recommend this for airplane travel or traveling in general.

Wow! I love this bag. It’s fits in the spirit personal bag, so it’s free for those cheap airlines! It looks like a backpack but the size is of a luggage. It’s great, fits a long weekend in. I’m small (5’2) so it looks big when I wear it. I've packed for a 4 day trip and it fits well with extra space. The only thing I wish they had is a water bottle side carrier. Good compartments for smaller items. The back gets kinda heated when you wear it though and other than those 2 it’s a great airport carrier! Update: It also fits in United, American Airlines as well as Spirit under the seat.

Just returned from a two week trip to Europe and this thing was a life-saver. It was comfortable and the front loading zipper made it so easy and convenient when I needed to get something out quickly. I got so many compliments and questions on where I got it from other travelers. This bag will probably be the only bag I use on trips now because it is so efficient and well designed. I was skeptical but it was so roomy and has plenty of pockets to put things in. It held together great and I would highly recommend it.