I am sooo happy, that you finally made a review of this backpack, so thank you for that! Tomtoc really has some high quality and at the same time affordable bags! You definitely should keep an eye out for them. Your review is on spot for me: It is a very though backpack, comfy to wear, has a lot of space (even if it might be a little less than 40 L). It is great for weekend trip, looks nice and I think it is really sturdy. What I do not really like is, that it is veeery dark inside because of the black fabric. I think it is a trade-off for the price. I am hoping for an update in the futue. What I really want to point out is that its own weight is less than most of other really good backpacks (that you also reviewed). For me this was very important because I wanted a backpack to use as carry-on luggage. And If the bag is too heavy, you loose weight capacity for your stuff to pack. Especially if you have electronic stuff. So every 100 grams count. Regarding the compression straps: Yes, it might be harder for accessibility, but I actually like them, because it feels more safe for me. I got this bag last year and so far I used it for weekend trips going by car or airplane and also for a 1 month trip to Vietnam. It served me well. Oh and it is nice for security check, because of the clamshell tech compartment. This backpack is for people who really like or are ok with it being really basic. It has not a lot of organisation, especially for small stuff like a pen or anything like that. But all my personal stuff like passport, phone, wallet, keys, medication and so on I always carry in my slingbag (either the tomtoc 4 L one, or my Pinqponq Tetrik). The Navigator Backpack goes into the cabin and all my personal stuff is always on my body. To anyone who buys this backpack I wish you a lot of fun with it. :)
Saw a pack hacker review and they said for structure in duffel mode... Nice to have it as a flap so you can compress to small bag otherwise you'd airways have that wide bottom.
Great stuff. I have the recent 28l version of this bag and just used it on its first trip. Worked great! I had the 40L for a couple minutes, but just wasn't quite right for me for a larger 1 bag travel bag (I also agree that it did not feel near 40L of capacity and even seemed decently less than my 35L Tortuga Setout). That being said, for the price, it's really hard to complain about this bag. They did a lot of cool things and I think it's a great bag that punches way above its price tag. An interesting note on the 28L version of this bag is that they actually put some padding on the side grab handle which, as you pointed out, is not the case on the larger 40L version oddly enough,
Great review. I just came back from 3 weeks in Europe and used this bag as my primary luggage... it worked great overall, even for lengthy walks from the airport to hotel. The only thing I really missed was a hip strap, that would've been great to have!
Best bag ever! Took it to Vietnam for a week and did the job. My only caveat is the water bottle holder, wish it was deeper. The bag works great with compartment bags. Personal item approved when flying Spirit, United, ANA, and American for me.
I couldn't choose between the big or small version of the bag, so I ended up getting both. I did have an incident where I couldn't fit the bag under a United seat recently and I got it specifically because it didn't stick out as much as my old bag, but I may have overpacked it, or even more likely my stuff shifted funny and I was in such a rush to get into my seat that I didn't have time to wedge it underneath, but that's definitely something to consider if you plan on traveling with this bag. I've been lucky so far and have been able to get it in the cargo space above the seat, and the 2 times I had to put it under the seat it wasn't too terrible. Ultimately I do not regret getting this bag one bit, I just wish the side pockets were designed slightly better to accommodate a nice water bottle without it feeling like it's gonna fall out.
Hi there! We really appreciate your feedback, super helpful! There is one thing that caught our attention as you said you couldn't choose between the large or small version, and we've noticed that some people are having a hard time choosing the right size as well. Could you let us know if our size descriptions aren't clear enough or if there's anything we can improve? Your feedback on this would be awesome and so valuable to us!
@@tomtocofficialthe main thing for me (and many others) is figuring out if the bags work as personal items on flights. Nobody wants to get stopped at the gate because their bag is slightly too big. If it’s a personal item, then I can bring a roller carry on with this. For me, I will completely dismiss any potential backpack if I can’t confirm it will work as a personal item on the flight. Now, I know you post dimensions of these, and the 28l appears to fit most domestic airlines, but I’d love to see more information specifically about taking this as a personal item. Ex. Does it easily fit in the luggage sizer? What about under the seat? Do those answers change if it’s fully packed out?
I've traveled with this several times. Only main issue i have is the compression straps get in the way for some compartments, have to take extra steps to get into them I like the pull away stow area to main compartment from the back, reminds me peak design packing cubes The flap just helps the backpack stand upright (especially if you have he main compartment filled with clothes) Side handle is basically just an easy grab/slide out from overhead bin and not meant for carry imo
Theres sales often for this bag so I got mine for 65 bucks. This is the most high quality for the price and has shown 0 wear for last 2 years for me going all over America and Cancun. Cheap enough it wont hurt if damaged but regardless Tom Toc warranty is pretty good. When even loaded to the max the bag feels really really comfy. Im looking to upgrade to higher tier bag but god damn is this a good bang for your buck bag
Love my Navigator-T24. TomToc is easy bang for the buck. A nice step up from generic basic Amazon stuff. Only thing is they kinda smaller volume than advertised.
Thanks for the detailed review :) i watch every review of this backpack and will get in this black Friday (i hope, with some discount) For the "black hole thing", just to bring an idea (sorry, im new to this "backpack world", so maybe the idea is not good...) What about have some compression cubes with color, to throw inside a black backpack? Or colourful cubes are more expensive?
Simple yet great changes that could happen to this bag 1) Make the inside color different, orange would make your content easier to see 2) Make it officially 40L, lengthen and widen it a bit to get rid of the 37L more accurate measurements 3) Deepen the water bottle, if they do the above, they should have the space for it
I've been having fun watching yor reviews. Thanks for making them! I would lobe to see a review of some of the Topo designs travel packs, the 30 and 40 liter global travel packs and the rollaboard that is similar
The flappy thing is to help it stand up (make it more rigid) in travel mode, but when it's put into non-travel mode compresses well into an everyday backpack.
Thanks for the review bro, just what I was looking for. Great idea for alternative options at the end. I am curious what city your company is based at, footage somewhere in Asia...
On Amazon, as of Nov 2024, the capacity is listed as 32L for the main compartment, and 8L for other compartments. And is on sale for Black Friday at $64US. At that price, I might just get one. I'd prefer an Aer Travel Pack 3, but that's $200 US more, and I'm not sure how often I would use this size bag ... I probably only need this size maybe twice a year, and then not on flights, but via train. And I don't travel with a laptop, so that shouldn't be an issue.
I have this backpack and I LOVE IT! I agree it doesn't look like a 40L backpack, it's smaller, but it can fit A LOT. your cons are actually pros to me, specially the black inside ahahah. Very confotable, I was impressed with that. Great video
Cant find your review to the matein travel backpack aaron(not in the description). I didnt know you made a review on it. Also more budget reviews like this please (although budget for me is more like 50-60 usd, but this is much much more pallatable than the 300+ backpacks i see here 😅)
are the buckles resistant enough to actually compress the bag without let it go? had the problem on a cheap bag (which was actually not a lot cheaper than this one)
Compared to the 30L Patagonia blackhole this is about 35L. My girlfriend has the Patagonia, I have this. Great bag, I wish it had a waist strap and I wish it had advertised water resistance/aquaguard zips. Overall though it's a great bag for the price.
Man! I’ve been waiting for you to review this bag! Good to know about the capacity… Would you say the main compartment packs tighter than the Aer TP3, or is it a bit more storage than that? Bigger or smaller than the Nomatic 40L?
Another good budget travel backpack is the NH Escape 500 bags from Decathlon that comes in either 23l, 32l and 23l rolltop version. Even cheaper than the Tomtoc
Can you review the Usuza Canvas please, I would like to hear what you think about it. Thinking of getting it with the sale they're currently having on it.
I've traveled with this twice for both times a week long. Included essential clothes, gaming console Rog Ally, basic toiletries like cologne, deodorant, toothbrush etc. earbuds, battery pack, water bottle. It is so comfortable even when full and you can have it under your seat, tight but doable. I gotta say the ability to throw it over a suitcase is perfect and a must.
Im curious. When you put the medium sized aer packing cube in there to show a demo packing, is it possible to put another medium packing cube in the same orientarion on the other side instead of the smaller one and the dopp kit you put? Please let me know, im really digging the bag and i might cop it as my main go to carry on sized bag 🔥
Thanks for the review! What’s the largest backpack you recommend that also has a luggage pass thru? I used to get Tumi’s for business travel but they lack capacity if you want to use it for personal use.
Thank you for your time and posting. So many backpacks, it's incredible. This looks good, but, how noisy is it? Some bags I love for their size, pockets, etc., but are too noisy when you handle them. :) I've looked 'a little'. Do you ever review ebags? Thank you again.
How is the qulity of the Stiching. I read lot of bad reviews about bad stiching and broken zippers after couple of use. im bit afraid of ordering after seen those comments
GREAT video and review. Love the HASLEM Jersey!! Let's go HEAT!! Need your help. Looking for a backpack but I don't need a laptop storage / sleeve. Any suggestions?
How does the zips on the rear tech compartment do when the bag is heavy? Feels like the zips are taking the vast amount of the weight of the bag there, with only a small amount of fabric at the bottom. Are they sturdy enough?
Been wondering about this bag. I'm new to one bag and wanted to start but I couldn't justify spending anything over CAD250.00 and a lot of the recommended ones are up there after the conversion from USD to CAD, plus some are not even available up north.
I don't know how people measure the capacity to such a tight tolerance. When they use the litre standard, my brain immediately thinks of liquid. When you're throwing stuff that is meallable and leaves gaps, how do you measure something that is 37L to 40L? Really weird concept to me. Anyway, on the bag. Just got it from Amazon on sale and it's more than I need. I could fit everything I own in this bag.
I wish they would change all their bags over to the newer minimal logo instead of that one on this bag. I really dislike their old logo. I feel like it makes their bags look cheaper. They have such great bang-for-the-buck bags.
Based on your EXTERIOR dimensions (53.34cm x 38.1cm x 41.91cm), the exterior volume is 85,172 cm3. 1000 cm3 per liter, so 85 liter exterior volume. To me, that makes their 40 ltr interior volume claim quite realistic. Thanks for the review. Have one on order.
@@Nomads.Nation So @2:21, when you are measuring dimensions, you say "6 and a half inches of depth", but your graphic shows 16.5 inches and the correct metric conversion. Based on the correct dimension (6.5 in / 16.51 cm), the correct exterior volume is closer to 33.6 ltrs, so your perception is accurate. That 85 ltr number made no sense. 😂
OP said "I'm not trying to throw like 300~400 bucks on a bag, but like a 150? I could be talked into it.". So, I got excited as the Knack Pack Series 2 medium seems to fit exactly my needs. But even the "best price" link the OP provided is $265, and it's not even available in the EU. Great video, but mismatch of expected and real price kinda ruined it for me, tbh.
All right, no matter how budget friendly TomTocs are, they must be able to afford a brighter inner materials in their bags. It's like a dungeon in there. I've got two of their other bags and although I like every external and organisational aspect of 'em, the-interiors-are-too-dark. Even if it's not totally dark and they make it gray-ish, still. Their light blue interior in some bags is a joke, it just reveals how "cheapo" they are. Raise the price with 10 bucks but give us orange, white, baige.... Otherwise, a strong 9 out of 10 for all their bags, specially slings. Love them!
I just got my TomToc, Going back to Japan for 14 days soon, and they fixed the side handle on the bag. It's much like the one on top but not a substantial and I think it's a nice compromise. I never knew it but I have come to the point in life where I am a bag whore...I love a good bag....I have far too many. Finding your channel may have me spending way more money than I want. Great suggestion. I will be taking all of my clothes and SLR Camera and Insta360 and Pole with me to Japan.
I just got this today and for £60 UK it's a great bag, but it's miles off the quality of an Osprey 40L Farpoint. I am going to return mine. I hated the bag design in real life.
Its $82 bucks plus tax. Most normal people are going to not want to spend over $50 for a bag like this. I think were losing touch of what budget, mid-tier and high end is. Not just in this video but keyboards and all kinds of consumer products across the board.
when we talk $50 the only quality bag I think is some of the decathlon bags. But honestly the more budget you push corners get cut either in materials, customer support, or exploitation of workers & materials. I think most consumers that want something quality that will last multiple trips will be smart enough to know how to spend wisely wanting a travel pack for $50 is just not going to be a great experience. And honestly going from the $50 range to the $90-$120 range is a HUGE step up and is going to be very noticeable.
This is definitely budget compared to the $200-300 travel bags out there. I recommended my friend take it on a trip to the Balkans last week because he didn't want to spend a lot of money on a bag. He liked it a lot but agreed with Aaron that it's not a 40L more like a 35L. Their slings are decent and hold up well for the price. Great, objective review Aaron.
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I am sooo happy, that you finally made a review of this backpack, so thank you for that!
Tomtoc really has some high quality and at the same time affordable bags! You definitely should keep an eye out for them. Your review is on spot for me: It is a very though backpack, comfy to wear, has a lot of space (even if it might be a little less than 40 L). It is great for weekend trip, looks nice and I think it is really sturdy. What I do not really like is, that it is veeery dark inside because of the black fabric. I think it is a trade-off for the price. I am hoping for an update in the futue.
What I really want to point out is that its own weight is less than most of other really good backpacks (that you also reviewed). For me this was very important because I wanted a backpack to use as carry-on luggage. And If the bag is too heavy, you loose weight capacity for your stuff to pack. Especially if you have electronic stuff. So every 100 grams count.
Regarding the compression straps: Yes, it might be harder for accessibility, but I actually like them, because it feels more safe for me.
I got this bag last year and so far I used it for weekend trips going by car or airplane and also for a 1 month trip to Vietnam. It served me well. Oh and it is nice for security check, because of the clamshell tech compartment.
This backpack is for people who really like or are ok with it being really basic. It has not a lot of organisation, especially for small stuff like a pen or anything like that. But all my personal stuff like passport, phone, wallet, keys, medication and so on I always carry in my slingbag (either the tomtoc 4 L one, or my Pinqponq Tetrik). The Navigator Backpack goes into the cabin and all my personal stuff is always on my body.
To anyone who buys this backpack I wish you a lot of fun with it. :)
Thanks for your epic comment!
That pack is my go to gift for lots of people.
you are a good gifter!
The flappy thing in the main compartment is for structure to help it self stand (i think). It doesn’t really stand up by itself without it down.
I think so as well
Saw a pack hacker review and they said for structure in duffel mode... Nice to have it as a flap so you can compress to small bag otherwise you'd airways have that wide bottom.
@@jpmccarthy33 makes sense!
@@Nomads.Nation actually it didn't, airways should be always lol dang autocorrect
@@jpmccarthy33 ha all good I got the gist 😉
Great stuff. I have the recent 28l version of this bag and just used it on its first trip. Worked great! I had the 40L for a couple minutes, but just wasn't quite right for me for a larger 1 bag travel bag (I also agree that it did not feel near 40L of capacity and even seemed decently less than my 35L Tortuga Setout). That being said, for the price, it's really hard to complain about this bag. They did a lot of cool things and I think it's a great bag that punches way above its price tag.
An interesting note on the 28L version of this bag is that they actually put some padding on the side grab handle which, as you pointed out, is not the case on the larger 40L version oddly enough,
100% agree!
Great review. I just came back from 3 weeks in Europe and used this bag as my primary luggage... it worked great overall, even for lengthy walks from the airport to hotel. The only thing I really missed was a hip strap, that would've been great to have!
Agreed! I forgot to mention the lack of a hip belt being a con
Best bag ever! Took it to Vietnam for a week and did the job. My only caveat is the water bottle holder, wish it was deeper. The bag works great with compartment bags. Personal item approved when flying Spirit, United, ANA, and American for me.
Agreed on the water bottle holder
Thanks for mentioning airlines. I was curious about that since sometime I fly the cheaper airlines that can be buttcircles about personal item sizes!
I couldn't choose between the big or small version of the bag, so I ended up getting both. I did have an incident where I couldn't fit the bag under a United seat recently and I got it specifically because it didn't stick out as much as my old bag, but I may have overpacked it, or even more likely my stuff shifted funny and I was in such a rush to get into my seat that I didn't have time to wedge it underneath, but that's definitely something to consider if you plan on traveling with this bag. I've been lucky so far and have been able to get it in the cargo space above the seat, and the 2 times I had to put it under the seat it wasn't too terrible.
Ultimately I do not regret getting this bag one bit, I just wish the side pockets were designed slightly better to accommodate a nice water bottle without it feeling like it's gonna fall out.
thanks for your feedback! There are much better water bottle holders out there, but those bags are at significantly higher price points
Hi there! We really appreciate your feedback, super helpful! There is one thing that caught our attention as you said you couldn't choose between the large or small version, and we've noticed that some people are having a hard time choosing the right size as well. Could you let us know if our size descriptions aren't clear enough or if there's anything we can improve? Your feedback on this would be awesome and so valuable to us!
@@tomtocofficialthe main thing for me (and many others) is figuring out if the bags work as personal items on flights. Nobody wants to get stopped at the gate because their bag is slightly too big. If it’s a personal item, then I can bring a roller carry on with this. For me, I will completely dismiss any potential backpack if I can’t confirm it will work as a personal item on the flight.
Now, I know you post dimensions of these, and the 28l appears to fit most domestic airlines, but I’d love to see more information specifically about taking this as a personal item. Ex. Does it easily fit in the luggage sizer? What about under the seat? Do those answers change if it’s fully packed out?
@@johnolin5392 👌❤
I've traveled with this several times. Only main issue i have is the compression straps get in the way for some compartments, have to take extra steps to get into them
I like the pull away stow area to main compartment from the back, reminds me peak design packing cubes
The flap just helps the backpack stand upright (especially if you have he main compartment filled with clothes)
Side handle is basically just an easy grab/slide out from overhead bin and not meant for carry imo
Agreed on the compression straps
The inside flap is brilliant. Also Allows u to stow bag under seats easily when not fully packed. 🫡
Yes, yes you are a backpack nerd and you give great reviews!
Ha thanks so much!
Only on cheaper bags. Premium bags he puts on soft gloves.
Theres sales often for this bag so I got mine for 65 bucks. This is the most high quality for the price and has shown 0 wear for last 2 years for me going all over America and Cancun. Cheap enough it wont hurt if damaged but regardless Tom Toc warranty is pretty good. When even loaded to the max the bag feels really really comfy. Im looking to upgrade to higher tier bag but god damn is this a good bang for your buck bag
Totally agreed, probably the best value bag I’ve ever reviewed
Love my Navigator-T24. TomToc is easy bang for the buck. A nice step up from generic basic Amazon stuff. Only thing is they kinda smaller volume than advertised.
MUCH smaller than advertised in my opinion, but damn, overall a great budget brand
Thanks for the detailed review :) i watch every review of this backpack and will get in this black Friday (i hope, with some discount)
For the "black hole thing", just to bring an idea (sorry, im new to this "backpack world", so maybe the idea is not good...)
What about have some compression cubes with color, to throw inside a black backpack?
Or colourful cubes are more expensive?
Good idea! Colorful cubes will help a bit for sure 👍🏽
That 13 inch macbook can fit in the tablet pocket. That's where you should put it. Even a 14 inch macbook pro fits there pretty well
nice!
Fax. This thing holds two laptops (AND prob still room for a tablet). He undersold that feature.
Simple yet great changes that could happen to this bag
1) Make the inside color different, orange would make your content easier to see
2) Make it officially 40L, lengthen and widen it a bit to get rid of the 37L more accurate measurements
3) Deepen the water bottle, if they do the above, they should have the space for it
agreed, espesh on #1
Love your reviews man
thanks so much dude! this one was a fun one
Done. I’m sold. Thanks, Amazon Prime. Bag will arrive here at PH on the 26th.
Hell yea!
I have a lot of tomtoc stuff to protect me devices, I was tempted to get their backpacks a while before I got my aer tp3 bag
ATP3 is better than anything Tomtoc makes, but still got mad love for Tomtoc
Agreed about the size, it does not seem 40L. I returned it and got the Bange 45L, going to try that on my next trip
looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it!
Been wanting to get this for shorter trips.
Great bag for the price
I've been having fun watching yor reviews. Thanks for making them! I would lobe to see a review of some of the Topo designs travel packs, the 30 and 40 liter global travel packs and the rollaboard that is similar
Thanks so much! Hoping to review Topo bags soon
Hey ! Thank you for the review ! I was wondering if it's possible to add a hip belt ?
my pleasure! Not sure to be honest, I'd recommend reaching out to Tomtoc customer support - be sure to let us know what they say
This bag currently on sale for $64 may be the steal of the Holiday season. Right? Aaron? Tell me I don’t need it 😂
you don't need it but dayum that's a great deal
@ decisions were made, orders were fulfilled. I’ll have to let you know how I like it!
The flappy thing is to help it stand up (make it more rigid) in travel mode, but when it's put into non-travel mode compresses well into an everyday backpack.
Cheers!
Thanks for the review bro, just what I was looking for. Great idea for alternative options at the end.
I am curious what city your company is based at, footage somewhere in Asia...
glad you found them useful! We are based in Hong Kong 🇭🇰
On Amazon, as of Nov 2024, the capacity is listed as 32L for the main compartment, and 8L for other compartments. And is on sale for Black Friday at $64US. At that price, I might just get one. I'd prefer an Aer Travel Pack 3, but that's $200 US more, and I'm not sure how often I would use this size bag ... I probably only need this size maybe twice a year, and then not on flights, but via train. And I don't travel with a laptop, so that shouldn't be an issue.
if you are on a budget, its a great backpack
It's 36L but the outer pocket is 4L to give 40L total. Its also fits my 17.3 inch rog strix
appreciate that but in my opinion it still feels closer to 30-32L
Bought this on amazon. Love the look. I find its really functional. And for sure affordable for most.
Agree all around!
I have this backpack and I LOVE IT! I agree it doesn't look like a 40L backpack, it's smaller, but it can fit A LOT. your cons are actually pros to me, specially the black inside ahahah. Very confotable, I was impressed with that. Great video
thanks so much!
Tbf one the one con about compression straps should be a neutral. As they help deter thievery. zippers are lockable tho. So bonus .
How much do 40L backpacks usually cost? price range? this one looks great
Anywhere from $40 USD to $400 USD depending on the quality of materials. This bag offers amazing value for the price
Cant find your review to the matein travel backpack aaron(not in the description). I didnt know you made a review on it.
Also more budget reviews like this please (although budget for me is more like 50-60 usd, but this is much much more pallatable than the 300+ backpacks i see here 😅)
we haven't done the Matein review yet, hopefully soon! And yes, more budget bag reviews coming :)
@@Nomads.Nation waiting for the matein review! And yay for more budget review from you
@@mokisan don’t hold your breath it’s gonna be a while haha, but we should get to the Matein review… eventually 😬
Would love to see a Decathalon 500 organizer review at some point. Been seeing it a bunch in the airport recently.
@@semzip8558 thanks for the rec!
are the buckles resistant enough to actually compress the bag without let it go?
had the problem on a cheap bag (which was actually not a lot cheaper than this one)
in my limited experience, yes
Thanks for the answer man :)
@@wardeadfr anytime!
What’s the bag rack you use as your background? My collection needs love!!!
I got it on Etsy for $600 USD - seller name is SilverBeardLampCo - it's been amazing!
Compared to the 30L Patagonia blackhole this is about 35L. My girlfriend has the Patagonia, I have this. Great bag, I wish it had a waist strap and I wish it had advertised water resistance/aquaguard zips. Overall though it's a great bag for the price.
agreed, hard to beat the price
Looks like a well thought out bag, looks nice too, I'd never guess it was $80 just by looking at it.
Agreed all around
Very nice review. I own this backpack and everything you said (pros and cons) are true…
Great to hear!
Man! I’ve been waiting for you to review this bag! Good to know about the capacity… Would you say the main compartment packs tighter than the Aer TP3, or is it a bit more storage than that? Bigger or smaller than the Nomatic 40L?
tighter than both ATP3 and Nomatic 40L in my opinion
Another good budget travel backpack is the NH Escape 500 bags from Decathlon that comes in either 23l, 32l and 23l rolltop version. Even cheaper than the Tomtoc
I’ll check it out!
11:33 New T66 bags have padding on that side grip.
Good to know, cheers!
Can you review the Usuza Canvas please, I would like to hear what you think about it. Thinking of getting it with the sale they're currently having on it.
I'll add it to our (very very long) wish list, thanks for the rec!
I've traveled with this twice for both times a week long. Included essential clothes, gaming console Rog Ally, basic toiletries like cologne, deodorant, toothbrush etc. earbuds, battery pack, water bottle. It is so comfortable even when full and you can have it under your seat, tight but doable. I gotta say the ability to throw it over a suitcase is perfect and a must.
nice!
Im curious. When you put the medium sized aer packing cube in there to show a demo packing, is it possible to put another medium packing cube in the same orientarion on the other side instead of the smaller one and the dopp kit you put? Please let me know, im really digging the bag and i might cop it as my main go to carry on sized bag 🔥
im traveling throughout the US right now so can't do unfortunately
@@Nomads.Nation I understand, lemme know whenever you get the chance, safe travels 🖖
Thanks for the review! What’s the largest backpack you recommend that also has a luggage pass thru? I used to get Tumi’s for business travel but they lack capacity if you want to use it for personal use.
Probably Aer Travel Pack 3
@@Nomads.Nation thanks! I also have the north face router which is supposedly 40L but I wish it had a luggage pass through.
Thank you for your time and posting. So many backpacks, it's incredible. This looks good, but, how noisy is it? Some bags I love for their size, pockets, etc., but are too noisy when you handle them. :) I've looked 'a little'. Do you ever review ebags? Thank you again.
Thanks so much! Not noisy in my opinion, also never reviewed an ebag yet but hoping to soon
Thinking of getting this, but would it fit a 40oz Owala bottle on the side pockets?
I'd recommend asking Alpaka directly - be sure to let us know what they say!
How is the qulity of the Stiching. I read lot of bad reviews about bad stiching and broken zippers after couple of use. im bit afraid of ordering after seen those comments
In my experience - very good. They also have a 2 year warranty
GREAT video and review. Love the HASLEM Jersey!! Let's go HEAT!! Need your help. Looking for a backpack but I don't need a laptop storage / sleeve. Any suggestions?
Let’s go Heat!! Travel or EDC?
@@Nomads.Nation preferably EDC
@@harvey-a-zeledon Tom Bihn Daylight, Able Carry Daybreaker and Patagonia Black Hole come to mind
How does the zips on the rear tech compartment do when the bag is heavy? Feels like the zips are taking the vast amount of the weight of the bag there, with only a small amount of fabric at the bottom. Are they sturdy enough?
In my limited experience, yes
@@Nomads.Nation Thank you!
COuld you review the Forclaz 40 L of Decathlon? Its actually cool
I’ll add to our (very very long) wish list 💪🏻
Will this one fit in the budget airlines personal item measurements.
depends on the airline, but I'd say mostly no
Could you also share the link for the packing cubes? Thanks in advance.
go.nomadsnation.com/aer-cubes
So, which is worse? Black hole interior or neon yellow?
For me, that’s a hard pick haha… umm….Depends on the shade of yellow, but I’d probably prefer black
I’ll take black over neon yellow/neon green. I like the light grey some brands use it creates visibility without lighting the Beacons of Gondor
@@elanthys 😂 😂
I bought this bag as well as a sling from TomToc; it’s pretty good for short trips.
For the price? Absolutely
Been wondering about this bag. I'm new to one bag and wanted to start but I couldn't justify spending anything over CAD250.00 and a lot of the recommended ones are up there after the conversion from USD to CAD, plus some are not even available up north.
that's the beauty of Tomtoc - such great prices
How would Navigator-T66 compare to the 40 L Hiking Backpack - Travel 500 in this category?
I've never heard of the Travel 500 bag, so I can't say unfortunately.
I don't know how people measure the capacity to such a tight tolerance. When they use the litre standard, my brain immediately thinks of liquid. When you're throwing stuff that is meallable and leaves gaps, how do you measure something that is 37L to 40L?
Really weird concept to me.
Anyway, on the bag. Just got it from Amazon on sale and it's more than I need. I could fit everything I own in this bag.
great to hear!
I wish they would change all their bags over to the newer minimal logo instead of that one on this bag. I really dislike their old logo. I feel like it makes their bags look cheaper. They have such great bang-for-the-buck bags.
I don’t like either logo personally lol but the new one might be slightly better
Usually take logo off relatively easy. Esp on nylon material
hI, is it water resistant? thank you
A bit, but far from waterproof
Based on your EXTERIOR dimensions (53.34cm x 38.1cm x 41.91cm), the exterior volume is 85,172 cm3. 1000 cm3 per liter, so 85 liter exterior volume. To me, that makes their 40 ltr interior volume claim quite realistic. Thanks for the review. Have one on order.
Thanks for the math - but it feels much smaller
@@Nomads.Nation So @2:21, when you are measuring dimensions, you say "6 and a half inches of depth", but your graphic shows 16.5 inches and the correct metric conversion. Based on the correct dimension (6.5 in / 16.51 cm), the correct exterior volume is closer to 33.6 ltrs, so your perception is accurate. That 85 ltr number made no sense. 😂
Have you reviewed the COR surf?
have not
I have this bag over year now and it's been great. amazing value for money. highly recommended. btw I don't think its a 40 litre bag.
agreed and agreed
still using my AER Track pack 2 😅
still unable find any that is as good or better
Love it, no need to upgrade is it’s working 💪🏻
Did you forget the zipped up pocket on the back for securtiy?
I don't know if mine has that...
Have you tried CabinZero backpacks?
not yet but I've heard great things
Could you review Tomtocs Navigator T-61 Rolltop?
It’s on our wish list!
OP said "I'm not trying to throw like 300~400 bucks on a bag, but like a 150? I could be talked into it.". So, I got excited as the Knack Pack Series 2 medium seems to fit exactly my needs. But even the "best price" link the OP provided is $265, and it's not even available in the EU. Great video, but mismatch of expected and real price kinda ruined it for me, tbh.
my b, Knack recently raised their prices
All right, no matter how budget friendly TomTocs are, they must be able to afford a brighter inner materials in their bags. It's like a dungeon in there. I've got two of their other bags and although I like every external and organisational aspect of 'em, the-interiors-are-too-dark. Even if it's not totally dark and they make it gray-ish, still. Their light blue interior in some bags is a joke, it just reveals how "cheapo" they are. Raise the price with 10 bucks but give us orange, white, baige.... Otherwise, a strong 9 out of 10 for all their bags, specially slings. Love them!
agreed, and it seems like they are starting to add brighter interiors to some of their bags, so hopefully more coming soon!
Will it fit under an airplane seat ?
depends on the airline and many other factors, but I think you should be good at least 50% of the time
1 ounce Yeti???
liter*
Why not the Eagle Creek if you're willing to up your budget to $150?
I’ve heard great things about Eagle Creek but haven’t reviewed them yet, hopefully soon!
Does This come in 27L
not sure tbh
This seems like a solid option for occasional travel. I can't justify the cost of a GORUCK GR3.
yea GORUCK ain't cheap
I just got my TomToc, Going back to Japan for 14 days soon, and they fixed the side handle on the bag. It's much like the one on top but not a substantial and I think it's a nice compromise. I never knew it but I have come to the point in life where I am a bag whore...I love a good bag....I have far too many. Finding your channel may have me spending way more money than I want. Great suggestion.
I will be taking all of my clothes and SLR Camera and Insta360 and Pole with me to Japan.
be sure to let us know how the trip goes with your Tomtoc!
1 ounce bottle more like 1 liter, I’m pretty sure 1oz fits in there 😜
oops! that's what I meant haha
I just got this today and for £60 UK it's a great bag, but it's miles off the quality of an Osprey 40L Farpoint. I am going to return mine. I hated the bag design in real life.
It’s a great bag but you hate the design? 🤔
@@Nomads.Nation Yes mate. Great bag for £60 but It's just not for me. I can appreciate it's a good bag for the money though.
@@MrRawUK got it!
6,5inch vs 16.5inch is quite difference... can you fix that? :-D
Can’t make changes in YT videos unfortunately
good review!
Glad you enjoyed it
Couldn't you have just put your laptop in the iPad spot?
could be possible
Got it for $64 during Prime Days
Steal!
No waist belt...
good call! I forgot to mention this, def not ideal in a larger travel bag
Tomtoc!
for the win!
80 dollars for a backpack is insane.
Expensive? Don’t watch my other videos then, this is one of the cheapest bags I’ve ever reviewed 😂
@ that’s wild.
DARK INSIDE👻
SO DARK 😧
This is one heavy travel bag
really? I think for a bag this sie 2.9 lbs ain't so bad. What travel bag do you prefer to use that is lighter?
"Packed out you'll have about 6.5'' of depth." Your graphic displays 16.5'' of depth.
thanks for that! too late to change now lol
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Budget on a Budgie.
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After this I washed my flaps...
The inside flap is brilliant. Allows u to stow under seats easily when not fully packed. 🫡
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Its $82 bucks plus tax. Most normal people are going to not want to spend over $50 for a bag like this. I think were losing touch of what budget, mid-tier and high end is. Not just in this video but keyboards and all kinds of consumer products across the board.
$80 for a travel pack is definitely budget in most developed regions in 2024.
when we talk $50 the only quality bag I think is some of the decathlon bags. But honestly the more budget you push corners get cut either in materials, customer support, or exploitation of workers & materials. I think most consumers that want something quality that will last multiple trips will be smart enough to know how to spend wisely wanting a travel pack for $50 is just not going to be a great experience. And honestly going from the $50 range to the $90-$120 range is a HUGE step up and is going to be very noticeable.
@AlyxAugust Im not arguing that cheaper bags aren't cheaply made here.
This is definitely budget compared to the $200-300 travel bags out there. I recommended my friend take it on a trip to the Balkans last week because he didn't want to spend a lot of money on a bag. He liked it a lot but agreed with Aaron that it's not a 40L more like a 35L. Their slings are decent and hold up well for the price. Great, objective review Aaron.
@user-oy7nr4dk7x No, its mid tier. $250-$400 is the high end of the market.