Except for the fact that it's larger than common personal item guidelines? It will pass if your airline doesn't really care and/or if You're willing to underpack it all the time but what's the point of buying a new bag then if you can't fully use it?
I fly all the time, never had an issue with American, Delta, or United. However like I said in the video the more strict airlines such as Frontier may pinch ya.
I got rid of the last 45L MLC because it lacked structure. It always took the shape of the contents or when empty, was limp like a duffel. Carrying a bag like that on your back is not fun. How would describe the structure or how this one holds it's shape?
You can't go wrong with this one! I have a review of the Aer TP 3 coming soon. I'm still in the testing phase. Check out some videos on it. However my Patagonia has been a dream to travel with 🙂
No personal item bag is good with a single, tiny quick access external pocket. You're going to open that main compartment mid-flight? Best of luck. Pain in the ass
Great video! Very interesting back
Thank you 🙂
What a great review. As a non-native English speaker I always appreciate clarity when speaking. Keep it up!
Thank you Hector 🙂. I am happy to hear this!!
Thanks!
Thank you so much! my first super 🙂
Great review. Good luck with your channel. I’m sure it will grow quickly.
Was thinking of getting this bag and I also have a framework laptop. It fits well with this bag!
Great video! Nice visuals and comprehensive review.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!!🙂
We travel with the same gear (basically). Thanks for the tips.
Nice video! More B roll of the bag while you're talking. I'd like to see close ups of the zippers, handles, textures, etc.
Very good point, I need to up my B-Roll! 😎 Thank you!
Except for the fact that it's larger than common personal item guidelines? It will pass if your airline doesn't really care and/or if You're willing to underpack it all the time but what's the point of buying a new bag then if you can't fully use it?
I fly all the time, never had an issue with American, Delta, or United. However like I said in the video the more strict airlines such as Frontier may pinch ya.
I got rid of the last 45L MLC because it lacked structure. It always took the shape of the contents or when empty, was limp like a duffel. Carrying a bag like that on your back is not fun. How would describe the structure or how this one holds it's shape?
Holds shape very well! They re-engineered a backplate
Does this work for domestic flights with spirit airlines in the US?
I have been told spirit is picky. I have been using the Osprey 26+6 for my flights with picky airlines.
Great video, I am looking for a backpack as personal item to travel for 2 weeks i think it is a good option.
You can't go wrong with this one! I have a review of the Aer TP 3 coming soon. I'm still in the testing phase. Check out some videos on it. However my Patagonia has been a dream to travel with 🙂
@@david_does Thanks I am waiting they restock 🤣 I was thinking about blue or black but I think the black is more elegant.
The square shape make this bag looks so big
It truly does! It carries pretty well despite the look.
Ok so my main take away here is that your wife is pretty cool! Seriously though - great review! Short and covers all the important points.
Thank you so much!
Nice description.
Thank you!
Looks like the airline carry-on size compilation is gone. Too bad!
Anybody tried with Air Canada?
I would be interested to know this as well! Hopefully someone chimes in.
A full size Nalgene barely fits.
No personal item bag is good with a single, tiny quick access external pocket. You're going to open that main compartment mid-flight? Best of luck. Pain in the ass
Good point! A smaller exterior compartment would have been nice.