Beraliy Travel Backpack for Men Women, Large Carry On Backpack Airline Approved, 17 inch Laptop Backpack, Waterproof Casual Daypack for Weekender Business Hiking College, Black

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  • The Critic

    > 24 hour

    I own a lot of backpacks - for any situation or occasion. Through it all, I have learned a lot of things about them - developed likes and dislikes - what works and what doesnt - and this bag ranks pretty high in my book - for what I needed. I used this for a carry-on bag during my mini trip last weekend, and it was super convenient. The many pockets, zippered or not, helped organize many small items, and I didnt have to bring small bags separately to carry inside this backpack. You have to remember which pocket you used for what, though, or you will end up looking through all the pockets until you find what you are looking for. Zippers work okay - no snags or pulls or hiccups like the cheaper brands. I especially like the zippered/cushioned pocket at the back, and I made sure more important documents were kept there - no way of someone trying to pickpocket that. The zippers for the bigger compartments open all the way, so it is easy to access the things in the bag - just like a suitcase. I keep the zipper tabs towards the bottom of the bag, just in case the zipper decides to roll open by itself - although this bags zippers have not shown that potential. I usually choose black bags, but what I have come to find out during my travels is that having a bag that does not look like everyone elses could be a good thing in preventing something bad from happening to my bag - at the airport. The bag is not heavy at all - it looks bulky and heavy, but it is not. It just expands and holds so much that you have to be careful not to put too much stuff in it or you might have difficulties standing up. You also have to be mindful of the size of the bag you are carrying, or you might end up bumping into everything along the way, or when you turn around you might hit someone and earn a grimace. Its soft shoulder cushions make it comfortable for hours of use. It also has a handle both on the top and the side of the bag in case you want to carry it like a suitcase - which is definitely a useful feature at times. Overall I recommend this backpack - the pink is subtle, and there is no loud, unsightly and humongous logo burnt on anywhere which is a complete bonus.

  • L Clipp

    > 24 hour

    This is a, very nice bag. Lots of room and compartments.

  • Todd F

    > 24 hour

    Good backpack for carry on or just a weekend trip.

  • Rachel Fritz

    > 24 hour

    Fits Frontier Personal Item but the straps gave me rashes. They are made of styrofoam with cheese grader polyester. I don’t have sensitive skin and this happened to me!

  • Claire B

    > 24 hour

    I went on a 6 day cruise and fit everything into this bag! We flew Frontier Airlines and this was my FREE personal item. They checked it before letting me board and it fit into their box. This bag has so many pockets that I had a hard time locating everything I had packed. We walked a lot before boarding the ship and I wore this bag as a backpack, it was heavy because I had it so full but it still comfortable. Very durable, and also cute and stylish. I love it!

  • S. E. Wright

    > 24 hour

    I am in love with this pack! It’s actually larger than I thought it would be, but fits my 5’10” frame really well! The pink is a really nice dusty pink color…not too bright. I like that it has a padded are for my laptop and the strap, in the back, to put over my suitcase handle. The backpack straps and back of the pack are nicely padded as well. There are clips on the bottom of the back wraps, so you can tuck them in and zip them away! There are two other handles to use when those straps are tucked away. There are several compartments and a water bottle holder. It also has an expansion zipper to make it larger. And, there are side buckles to make the whole bag more compact. I love this bag!

  • M Sumner

    > 24 hour

    I bought five different travel backpacks in this price range and narrowed it to the Homiee travel backpack and this Beraliy. Both are really nice for the price. The Homie was my top choice except it is just a bit smaller in width and length, but thicker when expanded. I really loved the waterproof coating on the Homiee and the mesh divider that means no need for cubes. If my trip was a few less days (weekender), I would have chosen that bag for sure. However, I needed maximum personal item size to get all my weeks clothing in. And, the Beraliy bag was a close second choice anyway. So, I went with that one. I managed to get it all in along with an extra pair of crushable type (HeyDude) shoes. It is a tight fit. But, I am still at under the 17lb weight and size limits for ITA Airways carry on, and under for most domestic Personal Item limits. I also have a small handbag that I carry my camera and other electronics in to keep this bag under the needed weight limit But, I could probably fit the electronics in this bag as well if I left out a few accessories. This Beraliy backpack is a big change from my normal wheeled carry on bag. Of the 4 bags I tried along with the Homiee, the Beraliy was the nicest overall with most of the features that I wanted. The material is lightweight and well padded. And, the straps and comfortable. A plus over the Homiee bag is that the straps have a pocket to conceal them when not needed. The main compartment is very roomy for the small dimension. And, a nice feature is that the expandable section of the backpack is zipped like a compression cube, and can be used in much the same way if you dont overstuff the bag. There is a padded compartment for a laptop, and another section for electronics or notepads...etc. There is also a full length, wet compartment to isolate any damp items. But, my main reason for going with this pack is the overall capacity vs. what qualifies as a personal item. If you pack it full and stuff it under the seat in front of you, there wont be any room for your feet. But, it should manage to fit. I have a wheeled bag that also qualifies in this size, but loses a lot of packing room for the trolley mechanism. Looks to be a good bag. Well see how it holds up.

  • cyndi vizza

    > 24 hour

    Holds a lot. Just know your limits, you will be using as backpack. Lots of pockets. Almost too many. I like the pink but I should’ve bought black. Pink shows the dirt, since I put it under the seat on airplanes.

  • Megan Cusack

    > 24 hour

    I wasn’t so sure how much this backpack would be able to hold when I originally unpackaged it. But it expands a lot. It has lots of different pockets and zippers. Really nicely padded shoulder straps, and a strap for around your chest which is helpful when you’re lugging heavy bag around the airport. I plan on using this for my upcoming trip to Florida. Looks like all the zippers are very well attached. So far I’m super happy with this!

  • AMZCUSTOMER

    > 24 hour

    Every airline provides a free personal bag you can take onto the plane. I got this bag for this exact reason. I take budget airlines almost strictly, and with this bag, I can easily pack in enough clothes and supplies for maybe even a weeks trip. There is just a ton of room in this bag compared to a normal backpack. I love you how lay it down flat and it opens like a suitcase would. This makes is much easier to pack than a normal backpack too. My one dislike of this bag is the straps. The straps are the same width for the entire length of the strap. If you look at most backpacks, the straps taper down so they dont cut into your arms. Well, this bag does indeed cut into your arms if you as much as move your arms inwards even a little bit. This makes the straps quite uncomfortable at times. Overall, I do think I will use this bag a lot for air travel and would recommend this bag to others.

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