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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The general category is "travel pack" and the specific form factor (opens like a book) is "clamshell." Traveling with this kind of pack is the focus of the subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/onebag/. I used to be all about travel packs/one bagging, like 30 years ago, but in (late) middle age I've moved on and returned to more typical luggage. Depending on your preferences, travel packs can be a great way to travel.[/quote] Agree, I was okay with the 45 L backpack in my 20s and 30s. It’s the lightest way to carry large volumes. It was similar to Patagonia 45 L. Then I switched to rolling backpacks— still have my Briggs and Riley that isn’t made anymore. It the wheels and handle adds weight. Then I moved to lighter weight travel clothes and a Tumi underseat roller and a small backpack that can sit on top of the roller. The underseat roller is small and light enough that I can carry it for a short distance to manage stairs. [/quote]
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