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Brittany Jordan
> 3 dayLoved this bag!!! Brought one for my daughter for mini vacays and had to buy another for myself! Can fit a lot of and many different compartments
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Rachel Fritz
> 3 dayFits 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!
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Theo Zboncak
> 3 dayFlying 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.
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Chris Swekel
Greater than one weekThis thing is big. I loaded my laptop (and this can hold a huge laptop) and all my accessories I. used to keep in a separate bag. The zippers are of excellent quality. Lots of buckles where they are needed
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Spade
> 3 dayI 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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saspv
> 3 dayBought for my husband and I think it will work well for him as either a personal item or carry on depending on whether he needs the expansion. I like the design with the spacious area for clothes, the padded laptop section, the wet clothes section and the ability to use a power bank with a pass through for the cable. Unfortunately, one of the two storage bags was missing which is why I only gave it four stars.
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Debi Panke
> 3 dayThis is a great backpack for the budget airlines. Just be aware that even if you don’t expand it, it can be too thick for the airlines size. It’s all about distribution too. I measured at home and it was fine. After carrying it through the airport it was too thick. I opened and moved stuff around because it had fallen to the bottom and it was good to go again! It’s perfect if you’re aware and know to redistribute after carrying for a bit.
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AMZCUSTOMER
Greater than one weekEvery 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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tammy deloye
Greater than one weekOnly thing is I thought it came with USB charge port but it does not
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Angie
> 3 dayThis is a great backpack for traveling. I used this backpack multiple times for outings and mini vacations. It is sturdy and can handle being tossed around without anything tearing or sustaining any superficial damage. I like having multiple pockets to place my items in, since it helps keep things organized. As an added bonus, two clear small bags are included with the backpack, which can hold small travel size bottles and items. It can be expanded to fit more items, if needed. Since it has multiple handles, it can be carried in different ways and can be attached to your luggage bag when traveling. Overall it is a nifty traveling backpack.