I’ve used it as my carry on and put under the seat in front of me on every flight I’ve taken since I bought it. Never had any issues whatsoever. Does take up a good bit of your foot space but worth it to have everything you need in arms reach. The mesh bag was what my harness came in when I originally bought it. If you look up “Packing Cubes” on Amazon there are a ton of options. OR (Outdoor Research) makes quality cubes and they come in a pack of 3-5. Great for packing gear or clothes or lil trinkets!
I believe that’s the mesh bag a harness comes in when you buy it new from a store. You could also look into (mesh) storage cubes for suitcase organization.
You mention if fits under airplane seat, you saying you could one bag travel with this (non-hiking trip just like a couple weeks in Europe or so). I just got this bag as a gift and I’d like to use it for that ( the person bought it for me not realizing it’s a rock climbing bag)
It is great for traveling. It depends on how much you need to take but I had my clothes, electronics, toiletries, shoes, and other odds and ends and it all still fit with room to spare. I would recommend getting some smaller bags to keep stuff separated in the bag (also makes packing easier).
Thank you ! Due to pandemic I haven’t tried it as a travel bag yet but that will be my use case, In Preparation for when we can travel again I have purchased packing cubes and replaced the waist straps with aer ones (they cost like 11 bucks). My concern is that the 32l is real tall at 24inches and most airlines say carry on has to be 22 inches but if you got it on a plane that takes my worries away!
@@crawfordloper4354 there are two sizes of both sizes. 32L Small and Large as well as 45L Small and Large. Main difference is back length, but there's small volume difference as well. So which is it?
This is an excellent design for travel!
where did you find those packing cubes for your gear and have you taken this on a plane and there was no issue with the size?
I’ve used it as my carry on and put under the seat in front of me on every flight I’ve taken since I bought it. Never had any issues whatsoever. Does take up a good bit of your foot space but worth it to have everything you need in arms reach.
The mesh bag was what my harness came in when I originally bought it. If you look up “Packing Cubes” on Amazon there are a ton of options. OR (Outdoor Research) makes quality cubes and they come in a pack of 3-5. Great for packing gear or clothes or lil trinkets!
@@crawfordloper4354 thank you!
You fit the rope inside??
wtf how does all of this fit to just 32l
What is the zipper mesh pouch? Looking for one, but not sure what they are called.
I believe that’s the mesh bag a harness comes in when you buy it new from a store. You could also look into (mesh) storage cubes for suitcase organization.
all great except that hip belt digging into the waist. dealbreaker unfortunately
You mention if fits under airplane seat, you saying you could one bag travel with this (non-hiking trip just like a couple weeks in Europe or so). I just got this bag as a gift and I’d like to use it for that ( the person bought it for me not realizing it’s a rock climbing bag)
It is great for traveling. It depends on how much you need to take but I had my clothes, electronics, toiletries, shoes, and other odds and ends and it all still fit with room to spare. I would recommend getting some smaller bags to keep stuff separated in the bag (also makes packing easier).
Thank you ! Due to pandemic I haven’t tried it as a travel bag yet but that will be my use case, In Preparation for when we can travel again I have purchased packing cubes and replaced the waist straps with aer ones (they cost like 11 bucks). My concern is that the 32l is real tall at 24inches and most airlines say carry on has to be 22 inches but if you got it on a plane that takes my worries away!
Which size is it, s/m or l/xl?
I was wondering the same thing!
@@ice1678 This bag is the 32L(The smaller of the two sizes)
@@crawfordloper4354 there are two sizes of both sizes. 32L Small and Large as well as 45L Small and Large. Main difference is back length, but there's small volume difference as well. So which is it?
L/XL