Anonymous wrote:OP here - I pulled off a random youtube video review - https://youtu.be/r7yZ1lBnT28
I can pack so much into this thing. More than any carry on I've ever owned! I really enjoy how the compression works and like the bottom is smooth not bulky so you can fit more stuffthe outer pocket is U shaped so that holds volume as well.
I wouldn't say that it's the lightest or rolls the best - I mean it's not like any of that is less than great but for me personally - the value is in volume as we never check in luggage anymore. I have had TravelPro and love it but this baby is what I pull out when I'm gone longer than 3 days![]()
I think I'm going to look at diaper backpacks actually.
Anonymous wrote:TUMI is not known for comfortable backpacks. Their backpacks tend to be well made of premium materials, but also quite bulky and stiff. I don’t think I would want to be lugging one around for the hot summer.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! OP here - I am aware of Cotopaxi and Peak. I was trying to go for something a bit less rugged.
PP - yeah the Briggs compression thing is seriously awesome. I mean, I do not see anything else that cool, no matter how expensive it is, on the market. For me, that's value worth the price of that thing![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Tumi suitcase owner who wouldn’t buy one of their backpacks because it’s not what they specialize in. It sounds to me like a Deuter ir Osprey bag would be what you want for your trip. I carry a Deuter 35L for international travel when I’m also carrying a suitcase. They also make a 45L + 10L expandable.
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For a backpack you want a Peak Design bag or a Nomatic bag. I travel a ton and these are the only two backpacks I would look at.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Tumi suitcase owner who wouldn’t buy one of their backpacks because it’s not what they specialize in. It sounds to me like a Deuter ir Osprey bag would be what you want for your trip. I carry a Deuter 35L for international travel when I’m also carrying a suitcase. They also make a 45L + 10L expandable.
Anonymous wrote:TUMI is not known for comfortable backpacks. Their backpacks tend to be well made of premium materials, but also quite bulky and stiff. I don’t think I would want to be lugging one around for the hot summer.