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sodakar
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Great bag if you're looking for something versatile that will act as a backpack, duffel, and carry-on.
The material is very durable, and the carry straps are pretty decent considering they are stowable.
If you're not familiar with these types of bags, the 3.5lbs weight might be surprising, but durability comes at a price.

Some things to note:
- It's a frequent contender for best carry-on, travel backpack for one-bag travel
- It's not carry-on compliant everywhere; if you overpack it, you run the chance of having to check your bag
- It will not fit in the personal item "will it fit?" box, nor will it fit under your seat without sticking out, even when packed modestly
- Make sure to buy this newer version with the the laptop sleeve by your back - the one from the 2020s and earlier had the laptop compartment up in the front, which was not great for weight and compression reasons

If you want something that, when packed modestly, could still pass as a personal item for stowing under the seat, and has a laptop sleeve, look in the 25-30L range. My personal choice is the Osprey Porter 30.

I ran upon this handy one-bag comparison sheet [google.com] via Reddit a while back, and it might be worth your time to look at it if you are still considering your options.
i_is_surf
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Same price at REI and they also have space gray on sale: https://www.rei.com/product/20773...lsrc=aw.ds
Selman
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I've got an Osprey Aether 70L and an Osprey Hikelite 18, so I'm a fan of Osprey, but I wouldn't recommend this 40L for travel. As pointed out above, it just doesn't fit well in any category.

These are my recommendations for backpacks.

Checked: 65-85L pack for the checked bag if backpacking. If you want is smaller, most allow removing the top, and they have lashing straps to secure the load. I always put my backpack in a laundry bag when traveling to keep it from getting the straps damaged in the conveyor belts. For car travel, perhaps you'd prefer a roller luggage.

Carry-on bag: Cheap and good. The frame is vastly inferior to the Osprey posted if you are backpacking and carrying it every where, but it's still comfortable to carry, and packed full it fits as a carry-on without the threat of being charged hundreds more dollars due to trying to circumvent restrictions with the bigger bag. Nice little luggage for a small sports car too. International travel often has bags 1" shorter than domestic, so pick accordingly.
https://a.co/d/0b4Ive9P

Personal item: This lets you take budget flights, like Allegiant, with no checked or carryon. It also packs away in a carryon or checked bag to work as a day bag at your destination. I own three since they make good dedicated bags (one for dog stuff etc.) and i buy them on sale for $20 when they come around.:
https://www.rei.com/product/22790...sh-18-pack

Now for a daytrip with kids and a dog that dont carry their own stuff, this 40L is wonderful. It will fit water, camera equipment, food, drinks, and can stow some jackets.

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Jun 21, 2024 09:35 PM
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Same price at REI and they also have space gray on sale: https://www.rei.com/product/20773...lsrc=aw.ds
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tonightJun 23, 2024 07:21 AM
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Grey is also on sale on Amazon now.
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sodakarJun 23, 2024 09:36 AM
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Great bag if you're looking for something versatile that will act as a backpack, duffel, and carry-on.
The material is very durable, and the carry straps are pretty decent considering they are stowable.
If you're not familiar with these types of bags, the 3.5lbs weight might be surprising, but durability comes at a price.

Some things to note:
- It's a frequent contender for best carry-on, travel backpack for one-bag travel
- It's not carry-on compliant everywhere; if you overpack it, you run the chance of having to check your bag
- It will not fit in the personal item "will it fit?" box, nor will it fit under your seat without sticking out, even when packed modestly
- Make sure to buy this newer version with the the laptop sleeve by your back - the one from the 2020s and earlier had the laptop compartment up in the front, which was not great for weight and compression reasons

If you want something that, when packed modestly, could still pass as a personal item for stowing under the seat, and has a laptop sleeve, look in the 25-30L range. My personal choice is the Osprey Porter 30.

I ran upon this handy one-bag comparison sheet [google.com] via Reddit a while back, and it might be worth your time to look at it if you are still considering your options.
Last edited by sodakar June 23, 2024 at 04:26 PM.
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CrimsonClass2402Jun 23, 2024 10:12 AM
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Would you buy something like this if you're traveling domestically? Wouldn't it be better to have a carry-on PLUS a backpack (you can stow under the seat)?

That gives you more flexibility + more storage capability, while still avoiding checking in a bag. And if I'm traveling in the US, I would want a smaller backpack on me to take places rather this monstrosity, LOL.

This Osprey bag seems like something you would ONLY use if you're traveling abroad and need to be more mobile, no?
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Quote from CrimsonClass2402 :
Would you buy something like this if you're traveling domestically? Wouldn't it be better to have a carry-on PLUS a backpack (you can stow under the seat)?

That gives you more flexibility + more storage capability, while still avoiding checking in a bag. And if I'm traveling in the US, I would want a smaller backpack on me to take places rather this monstrosity, LOL.

This Osprey bag seems like something you would ONLY use if you're traveling abroad and need to be more mobile, no?
I've got an Osprey Aether 70L and an Osprey Hikelite 18, so I'm a fan of Osprey, but I wouldn't recommend this 40L for travel. As pointed out above, it just doesn't fit well in any category.

These are my recommendations for backpacks.

Checked: 65-85L pack for the checked bag if backpacking. If you want is smaller, most allow removing the top, and they have lashing straps to secure the load. I always put my backpack in a laundry bag when traveling to keep it from getting the straps damaged in the conveyor belts. For car travel, perhaps you'd prefer a roller luggage.

Carry-on bag: Cheap and good. The frame is vastly inferior to the Osprey posted if you are backpacking and carrying it every where, but it's still comfortable to carry, and packed full it fits as a carry-on without the threat of being charged hundreds more dollars due to trying to circumvent restrictions with the bigger bag. Nice little luggage for a small sports car too. International travel often has bags 1" shorter than domestic, so pick accordingly.
https://a.co/d/0b4Ive9P

Personal item: This lets you take budget flights, like Allegiant, with no checked or carryon. It also packs away in a carryon or checked bag to work as a day bag at your destination. I own three since they make good dedicated bags (one for dog stuff etc.) and i buy them on sale for $20 when they come around.:
https://www.rei.com/product/22790...sh-18-pack

Now for a daytrip with kids and a dog that dont carry their own stuff, this 40L is wonderful. It will fit water, camera equipment, food, drinks, and can stow some jackets.
Last edited by Selman June 23, 2024 at 06:21 AM.
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Eaton_BeeverJun 23, 2024 01:08 PM
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TU for a good osprey deal. I currently run a Porter 30 (office / shorter duration air travel) and my 46 for car trips.
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Redsparow1Jun 23, 2024 01:13 PM
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I have this bag, just got back from 2 weeks of traveling across Europe with it. At first I wished I had all the separate compartments, but as my travel went on I realized there was a beauty in the simplicity. I never lost anything. When paired with packing cubes it was a great bag, I highly recommend. I have traveled domestically with it and it was great for a weekend trip.

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Azrael_the_CatJun 23, 2024 01:31 PM
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I recently took the new version farpoint 40L on a 2-week trip to Japan. Size was never an issue but weight was. Sit there was very stingy about total weight.

I found the far point to be pretty darn comfortable for 10 miles of daily walking.

The strategy I used was to fully pack the far point and then also have a smaller 30 l backpack that could fit underneath an airplane seat strapped to the back of the far point or strapped to the front of the far point.

The far point has some really nice snap clips in the shoulders so you can hang another backpack from it but it's intended for their own smaller backpacks (day packs). (this is in fact how the 55L version is designed that includes a day pack, that's where I got the idea) I had a hell of a time finding clips that would fit and sewing my own chest front hanging straps so that it could hang off the far point if that makes any sense. This allowed the second backpack to leverage the frame structure of the far point.

I looked like an idiot teenage mutant Ninja turtle but no one in Japan seemed to care lol.

also someone mentioned that these are not carry-on compatible but they absolutely are (22x14x9). for some international flights however they are an inch too tall and it's important to note that the frame will limit your ability to smush it down. obviously if you overpack it it will bulge out of the above dimensions.
Last edited by Azrael_the_Cat June 23, 2024 at 06:37 AM.
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JonathanM3562Jun 23, 2024 01:34 PM
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We got this bag for a trip with our toddler to Japan. Bought it as we wanted to bring 2 carry ons and to wheel our son around in his stroller. It was very comfortable, had plenty of space, and gave me 2 free hands that I used to wheel around even a 3rd carry on we bought for souvenirs. Very well made.
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skystormJun 23, 2024 01:37 PM
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Traveling with this right now! It's been great (with compression/packing cubes, as others have mentioned). The only thing I'd change is an outside side pocket for a water bottle...
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FYI, there is also a version that supposed to be structured more for women or people with shorter torsos called the Fairview 40L. It's also on sale at Amazon [amazon.com] for the same price.
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I fly at least once per month, and some months I'll fly 3 times. This bag has been a game changer for me. I can't imagine a more perfect carry on. Just make sure you also buy some packing cubes for organization.

Even if I'm only flying somewhere for 24 hours I use this bag. But also I've taken nothing but this bag for 3 weeks in Europe. It's way easier having a backpack with great support straps than lugging around a roller bag.
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iceeman5196Jun 23, 2024 04:33 PM
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This bag is simply awesome for solo traveler. Able to pack week's worth of clothing ( 5 shirts, 3 pants, 2 shorts, 5 pair of socks) along with normal necessities such as toothbrush, comb, shampoo, etc with no space issue. Beauty of this bag is its duffle bag like function and smaller size for easy backpacking ( which the strap can be hidden) for more traditional carry style. Perfect carry on bag!
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jacob.rorex344Jun 23, 2024 04:40 PM
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Plenty of great comments on size and pros/cons of use cases on here already.

I will add that this is an extremely durable pack and super versatile.

I've used it pretty much non-stop since 2018 with no issues primarily international travel carry on and some instances of checked.

I believe I have an older model mentioned previously (w laptop case in front, not back).

Also have the farpoint 70, similar comment on durability. This one I use primarily for hiking/backpacking due to the size.

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the_horkJun 23, 2024 05:03 PM
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This bag has traversed the earth at least three complete times in terms of miles traveled. I lost one of the waist belt clip. I requested a replacement and they sent me the clip for free after a couple weeks. No fraying or anything in all those years. Solid solid solid brand and bag.

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