The B7 notebook/passport test is nice but will it fit a Bellroy passport wallet? I mean it looks like it will because the B7 you use seems to be much thicker than a passport but it'd be nice to confirm. Cheers!
@@Scott__C so sorry haha, and YES! The 'T' is short for 'Tenax', which is the latin word for 'tenacious and persistant'. This is a bag designed for people who get shit done, so we had to give it a name that was fitting for that lifestyle!
Great question! There is not because it really depends on which airline. So many airlines and so many different policies. It's best to check the dimensions and cross-check with the airlines you frequent most (pasted below). Having said that, this should be considered a personal item and fit under the seat on the majority of non-budget airlines :) NOT EXPANDED: Height: 18 inches (45cm) Width: 12 inches (31cm) Depth: 7 inches (18cm) when fully packed out EXPANDED: Height: 18 inches (45cm) Width: 12 inches (31cm) Depth: 8 inches (21cm)
I don’t know about international travel but I can tell you it will fit mostly all domestic airlines. I use peak design 30L travel bags and it fits no problem. It s bigger than this bag. Southwest, Alaska, United,Delta and Hawaiian Airlines will work. 😊
For everyday carry, the T22 packs a punch at 22 liters, with dimensions of: Height: 18 inches (45cm) Width: 12 inches (31cm) Depth: 7 inches (18cm) when fully packed out And when you need a little extra room to roam, it expands to 26 liters, with dimensions of: Height: 18 inches (45cm) Width: 12 inches (31cm) Depth: 8 inches (21cm) And it all comes in at a lightweight 2.7lbs (1.2kg), excluding any detachable water bottle holders or other add-ons. As for personal/carry on - totally depends on the airline as they all have different policies. But it should be good as a personal item on most flights!
Thanks for your feedback! We know the look is quite bold and won't be for everyone, but we've raised nearly $380,000 USD on Kickstarter so far, so clearly lots of people really like it :)
back side looks like it could get uncomfortable with that big luggage strap always being there and if the backpockets have items in them...vertical zipper pockets are horrible in real use...no load lifters on the straps for such a huge bag? pass
Thanks for your feedback! We did a focus group test with 6 members, and no one ever mentioned anything about the luggage pass through being uncomfortable, not even once. Vertical zippers aren't for everyone, we respect that some people have a more... old school preference with their bags. And we LOVE load lifters for larger travel bags (30+ liters), but for a 22L EDC bag load lifters would be overkill and add unnecessary weight. Have a great day!
Nice overview, Aaron. Glad you showed it as both a work and travel bag!
glad it was helpful!!
This is gonna be my perfect next backpack 🔥
so awesome to hear!
The B7 notebook/passport test is nice but will it fit a Bellroy passport wallet? I mean it looks like it will because the B7 you use seems to be much thicker than a passport but it'd be nice to confirm. Cheers!
I don't have the Bellroy Passport Wallet so can't say for sure, but if it's the same size as a passport than should be good to go!
Let's go! 😁😁😁
AW YEA!
Nice overview, Aaron. Long day today and maybe I'm being dense, but does the T denote something?
Thanks so much! And what 'T' are you referring to?
@@Fyro_official T22
I'd say it's the T for Terminator. Since Terminator 2 had T1000 Terminator in it and it was known as T2 short for Terminator 2. That's just my guess
@@Scott__C so sorry haha, and YES! The 'T' is short for 'Tenax', which is the latin word for 'tenacious and persistant'. This is a bag designed for people who get shit done, so we had to give it a name that was fitting for that lifestyle!
@@mohammedfaiisal good guess! But while I like Terminator, I don't like it THAT much 😂
Is there video of how well the bag fits underneath an airplane fit in 22L vs 26L ?
Great question! There is not because it really depends on which airline. So many airlines and so many different policies. It's best to check the dimensions and cross-check with the airlines you frequent most (pasted below). Having said that, this should be considered a personal item and fit under the seat on the majority of non-budget airlines :)
NOT EXPANDED:
Height: 18 inches (45cm)
Width: 12 inches (31cm)
Depth: 7 inches (18cm) when fully packed out
EXPANDED:
Height: 18 inches (45cm)
Width: 12 inches (31cm)
Depth: 8 inches (21cm)
Thanks for the detailed reply! Great work, can’t wait to get the backpack!
I don’t know about international travel but I can tell you it will fit mostly all domestic airlines. I use peak design 30L travel bags and it fits no problem. It s bigger than this bag. Southwest, Alaska, United,Delta and Hawaiian Airlines will work. 😊
I currently use the minaal carry-on which is 35L and i've never had a problem fitting it underneath the seat.
What are the dimensions? Both regular and expanded? Is it a true personal item or would it need to be a carryon?
For everyday carry, the T22 packs a punch at 22 liters, with dimensions of:
Height: 18 inches (45cm)
Width: 12 inches (31cm)
Depth: 7 inches (18cm) when fully packed out
And when you need a little extra room to roam, it expands to 26 liters, with dimensions of:
Height: 18 inches (45cm)
Width: 12 inches (31cm)
Depth: 8 inches (21cm)
And it all comes in at a lightweight 2.7lbs (1.2kg), excluding any detachable water bottle holders or other add-ons.
As for personal/carry on - totally depends on the airline as they all have different policies. But it should be good as a personal item on most flights!
@@Fyro_official Thanks!
Has anyone ever told you, you look like this guy named Aaron of nomad nation
I've heard that once or twice ;)
I would like one without the front middle zip compartment. It just destroys the look.
Thanks for your feedback! We know the look is quite bold and won't be for everyone, but we've raised nearly $380,000 USD on Kickstarter so far, so clearly lots of people really like it :)
back side looks like it could get uncomfortable with that big luggage strap always being there and if the backpockets have items in them...vertical zipper pockets are horrible in real use...no load lifters on the straps for such a huge bag? pass
Thanks for your feedback! We did a focus group test with 6 members, and no one ever mentioned anything about the luggage pass through being uncomfortable, not even once. Vertical zippers aren't for everyone, we respect that some people have a more... old school preference with their bags. And we LOVE load lifters for larger travel bags (30+ liters), but for a 22L EDC bag load lifters would be overkill and add unnecessary weight. Have a great day!