Dimensions: 19.25 inches x 13 inches x 8.25 inches | Weight: 2.6 lbs | Material: 100% polyester | Capacity: 35L
I travel often to visit family in other states and prefer not to check a bag when possible. So, after noting how large this pack was, I figured I could get away with using it as a personal item or as a carry-on.
I first tried the backpack for consideration as part of Shop TODAY’s 2023 Travel Gear Awards and was excited to test it because it had gone viral on TikTok earlier that year. I’ve found that viral products rarely tend to be worth the hype — until I tried this bag.
You don’t need to look at the product specifications to see that this is a rather large bag — and that’s exactly why I like it! The main compartments are roomy, plus there are plenty of additional pockets to hold everything from pencils and books, to a laptop.
Despite packing it to the brim, I’ve still managed to stuff it under my airplane seat when I travel. To give you an idea of what I am typically able to fit inside, the list is as follows: two pairs of sneakers; a purse; two notebooks; various snacks, headphones, a 40 oz. water bottle; a hooded sweatshirt; a laptop; multiple charging cords; keys; a camera and other miscellaneous items that can fit in the assortment of pockets the bag has to offer.
There is a large interior compartment on one side and two zippered compartments on the opposite side, but you can still store more items between the two before zipping the bag closed (pictured above). I like that I don’t have to rummage through my belongings like I would with a normal backpack, but this opening style can be inconvenient if you don’t have enough room to unzip the bag while on the go.
I like keeping my ID and other items needed at TSA in the front zipper though, which allows for easy access and a smoother check-in process at the airport.
I’ve owned the bag for over a year and have taken it on six flights, used it for commutes to the office and have relied on it for weekend trips. It’s been shoved in overhead bins, forced under seats and tossed with reckless abandon into the backseat of my car — and it’s still in great condition. I’ve spilled a few coffees on it and trekked through rain with it on my back, but you wouldn’t be able to tell.
If you like to travel light, this probably isn’t the bag for you. It’s hefty on its own, and if you plan on loading it to the brim, you should be prepared for a heavy lift. The bag is not expandable, but it does feature side straps that you can clip and unclip for a more secure (or looser) fit.
Family members and coworkers have made fun of how large it is and how small it makes me look, but I’ve remained unbothered. It beats paying $70 roundtrip for a checked bag — and allows for even more space, should I need to purchase one.
That being said, if you frequently experience back pain or struggle to carry weight on your back, a rolling option that you can check at the airport would probably be a better fit (if that’s the case, I would recommend Open Story’s hardside spinner).
I’ve been able to get away with using this as a personal item when flying budget airlines, but can’t guarantee the same experience for everyone, so you should double-check your airline’s regulations before relying solely on this bag for a trip.
Even if you’re not flying, it’s perfect for a road trip or train travel, and I would recommend it to anyone.
This TSA-friendly and aesthetically pleasing toiletry set includes one lotion bottle, one spray bottle, two silicone bottles, two rolling bottles and two jars.
Need something smaller for a weekend getaway or want to bring an extra bag along for purchases made on your trip? This packable duffel is perfect for either occasion.
I also own (and love) this toiletry bag — it’s the roomiest one I’ve ever owned! I pack my five-step skin care routine, hair care products, body wash, perfume and other miscellaneous items in here and can pack it to the brim without feeling like it is going to rip open.
Pack smarter, not harder! These cubes make it easy to organize your suitcase or carry-on and can save you some space in the process.
Whether you plan on taking a quick nap or catching some serious shuteye on a flight, a neck pillow can come in handy. This option is made with memory foam for a contoured fit. Plus, the cover is removable for easy care.
Need to take the essentials on the go? This bag features a clasped zipper that requires you to unclip it before opening it (which makes it harder for others to try and open it). Plus, it also features RFID-blocking technology to help protect against theft, says the brand.
Associate editor Kamari Stewart uses this bag daily for her commute and for travel, too. She says it boasts plenty of space, extra pockets and a five-year limited warranty.
If you need something a little more spacious for your travels, there’s a larger version of my beloved backpack that features a larger interior compartment.
Prefer a classic carry-on? This popular option won’t break the bank and comes in over five different colors.
I purchased this suitcase three years ago and it has survived over two dozen flights (and rough treatment by ramp agents who toss it with little care for where it lands). The bottom has cracked but it’s still holding up all of this time later!
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