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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Ms M
> 24 hourThis backpack is heavy duty and holds enough for an overnight or two stay away from home. It expands so if you bring home more than you took on the trip, there is room to add some souvenirs. It can be worn as a backpack or carried as a suitcase. Very versatile.
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Todd F
> 24 hourGood backpack for carry on or just a weekend trip.
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Spade
> 24 hourI got the expanded one. I work 16 hour shifts on the weekends so my old bag had taken a beating and I needed a new one. This bag is amazing. I was able to fit everything from my old bag in it (which was roomy also) and I STILL have plenty of room left over. It will definitely work for my weekend shifts when I bring lots of food and drinks. It will also be convenient for travel. Ill be able to bring a change of clothes and my laptop in ONE bag instead of hauling two or more bags. Would definitely buy this again in the future if I needed another one. I also love the support pad for the lower back if its worn as a backpack. My old bag made my laptop dig into my back and has caused so much pain. 10/10 on this here, best purchase Ive made in a while.
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janeene McVicker
> 24 hourI travel between here and Tampa where my son lives quite often. This bag is great. Its the perfect size to be your carry-on and there are so many pockets plus it comes w two extra bags forale up and etc. Love it
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C Arce
> 24 hourI like that it is quite roomy was able to get a few outfits 2 sandals and small toiletries and it fit there personal item compartment.
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Darren D
> 24 hourThis backpack seems well made, although so far I have used it only with light loads. I love that it can be used as a backpack, upright, or with a handle to the side. The back is padded for comfort when wearing it as a backpack. There’s a ton of different pockets, perfect for travel and a water bottle pocket. The backpack straps can be unhooked and tucked away if you dońt want to use it as a backpack.
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Deb
> 24 hourBought for upcoming trip..bigger than what I thought was going to be, not always a bad thing, but using as personal item on American airlines...
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Olivia
> 24 hourUsed this on a backpacking trip in Austria! Lots of pockets for all my different items and it held up throughout travel!
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F. Hollister
> 24 hourI travel more than most people. Im on a plane every five or six weeks (and have been through the COVID pandemic) and I drive a good deal for work. My point is that I know what Im writing about when I say this is an excellent travel backpack and bag. It is well-designed and well-made, and I recommend it. Southwest Airlines limits carryon bags to 24x16x10. This bag is 18x14x8, so its well within the airline requirements. The rectangular interior space is 16x11x4 with a cross strap to hold down clothes. I would say theres enough room to hold what you need for an overnight or, perhaps, a two-day trip - depending on the size of your toilet case and how many pairs of shoes youre going to need. There are three elements to evaluating quality - design, manufacture, and materials. The detail in the design of this bag is amazing. There is a laptop pocket, a rectangular interior space, and numerous other pockets. There are padded shoulder straps with a chest strap between them. The straps can be unhooked and placed in the rear pocket - a necessary feature if you have to check this bag. There is a storm flap over the zipper on the front compartment. There is an outside water bottle holder. There are two handles - horizonal and vertical. Each one is well padded - a feature you will appreciate if youre running from one end of an OHare terminal to the end of another. The back of the pack is padded. The bag is well made and sturdy. The fabric is strong and the stitching secure. Theres a fabric strap across the back Im still trying to figure out. This is a quality product. At a $40 price point this bag is not only fairly priced, it is an excellent value. I would expect to pay $50-$60 for a similar backpack. Always have a sturdy tag on your bag with your name and cell phone number - even if you plan to take this on the plane with you. When youre on the road its just too easy to set something down, get busy, and forget to pick it up. I also put an interior tag in my bags in case the airline loses the tags outside.
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Theo Zboncak
> 24 hourFlying somewhere for a couple days on business? Or maybe spending more time hoofing it than sitting? Then maybe this heavy duty bag might be for you. One nasty trip I took involved taking a cab to a bus, then sitting on a plane for a day, taking a bus, being driven in two cars then hopping on a helicopter before seeing a hotel room. A suitcase likely wouldnt have lasted. I think this nylon-like bag would have (I had a canvas ruck sac). There is a large central storage that zips completely open and holds two pants, two shirts, extra socks and underwear and two (included) see thru zippered storage bags for toiletries etc. There is an elastic holding strap to keep it all secure. In the inside cover are three pockets, one zippered, to hold small things ((keys etc). Outside that are two more zippered pockets. One huge (16x10) one big enough to hold a laptop power brick. On the back are three heavy pads when using this as a backpack. There is a chest strap on the shoulder straps. The straps can be hidden in a zippered pouch on top. There is another zippered space behind that go hold papers, a rainfly, laptop, whatever. Its big. On the side of the bag is a zipper to expand the inside by an inch or so. There is a side pouch for a water bottle (12 oz). There is a heavy duty side carry handle as well as a top carry handle. This case would easily hold 20 pounds of stuff. The bottom is padded, but not by much. There are no feet. The one gripe I have is when the package arrived it was folded in half for shipping. This put a fold on the inside separator that just doesnt want to go away. Maybe in time. I like this a lot. Almost makes me want to go on another uncomfortable trip. Almost.