5lbs on that Osprey? That's 1/3 of your weight allowance on most APac airlines taken up by just the empty bag. We already have durable and water resistant materials that are also lightweight. Yes, they can be more expensive, but if you value those attributes, paying $100 more for a bag you'll be using for years isn't that big a deal. Also, just like you said too much organisation is useless on travel bags, I'd argue interior lining is also useless, if you have everything in cubes & pouches. It just adds a bunch of unnecessary weight, for the sake of aesthetics that only the user gets to see. Anyway, such a heavy bag should never be encouraged by giving it an award. Quite disappointed...
Thanks for your feedback! Weight can be relative, as most US domestic carriers don't limit weight of carry-on, more dimensions. Interesting point about the lining for sure, particularly if you're a pouch aficionado. Don't forget, these are just our opinions from testing too. So with that said, what would be your choice for a carry on bag?
@@CarryologyTV True, but are you making these picks just for US travellers, or for everyone? And even if allowed, a 5lbs bag is a bunch of weight you get to carry around... My preferred bags are smaller, I never use a bag over 30L. I have one-bag travel refined down to the point where I even bring tablets instead of toothpaste, just so I don't have any liquids to separate through security. I generally use a 26-ish litre bag to travel indefinitely, including a camera cube with a body and 3 lenses. And my favourite bags for that are the the ULA Dragonfly 30L (which isn't really 30L), a 26L Robic GR1, PD Travel Backpack 30L (in its un-expanded 27L form) and more rarely, cause it's getting on the heavier side, a CTB26. For shorter trips, I'm good with EDC bags, like a Bullet DC 18L, a 21L GR1, a PLC20 or an Able Carry Daily Plus... But generally there are enough great bags under or right around 3lbs, that carrying an extra 2lbs with no added benefit seems preposterous...
@@houserhythmtotally agree! Lightweight is a king when travelling. Im a dentist i have a back problem so i prefer to have a lighter backpack when im travelling.
I'm happy to finally see someone doing an Archeon video. Given Osprey's size and reach, I can't understand why more folks don't cover the bag. It certainly looks great but I feel some of the features can be polarizing. If you're using the water bottle pocket, now you've got a piece of fabric flailing in the wind? Now you've got anything in the side pockets exposed? Desy Cheng's channel said the zippers would get stuck often which I can definitely see happening. I appreciate the different perspective you've offered though with emphasis on the modular system as I have the Archeon sling already. I think I need to see more reviews to form an opinion as I haven't been able to find one in person to look at myself. Loving the awards though so keep up the good work!
Im from indonesia, and airlines in here limit a carry on up to 7 kg only. So yeah, this list of carry on its not aplicable for Indonesia. Sadly, They are just too heavy for travel backpack. I prefer the ULA dragonfly for lighter pack tho.
Great choice. And just a note, only releases that fall in our 23/24 release window are eligible. The Gr2 for example, is an icon but not a 'new' product, so unfortunately they're not in the running for this.
Because it is the only one close to being lightweight, I would vote for Matador for readers choice. But again, the rest of these bags are useless for carry on because they are too heavy
I am a bit confused about throwing around the term "lightweight" ULA Dragonfly and Bellroy Lite are actually lightweight.
Came here to say this. 3.5 lbs is NOT lightweight.
5lbs on that Osprey? That's 1/3 of your weight allowance on most APac airlines taken up by just the empty bag.
We already have durable and water resistant materials that are also lightweight. Yes, they can be more expensive, but if you value those attributes, paying $100 more for a bag you'll be using for years isn't that big a deal.
Also, just like you said too much organisation is useless on travel bags, I'd argue interior lining is also useless, if you have everything in cubes & pouches. It just adds a bunch of unnecessary weight, for the sake of aesthetics that only the user gets to see.
Anyway, such a heavy bag should never be encouraged by giving it an award. Quite disappointed...
Thanks for your feedback! Weight can be relative, as most US domestic carriers don't limit weight of carry-on, more dimensions. Interesting point about the lining for sure, particularly if you're a pouch aficionado. Don't forget, these are just our opinions from testing too. So with that said, what would be your choice for a carry on bag?
@@CarryologyTV True, but are you making these picks just for US travellers, or for everyone? And even if allowed, a 5lbs bag is a bunch of weight you get to carry around...
My preferred bags are smaller, I never use a bag over 30L. I have one-bag travel refined down to the point where I even bring tablets instead of toothpaste, just so I don't have any liquids to separate through security. I generally use a 26-ish litre bag to travel indefinitely, including a camera cube with a body and 3 lenses.
And my favourite bags for that are the the ULA Dragonfly 30L (which isn't really 30L), a 26L Robic GR1, PD Travel Backpack 30L (in its un-expanded 27L form) and more rarely, cause it's getting on the heavier side, a CTB26.
For shorter trips, I'm good with EDC bags, like a Bullet DC 18L, a 21L GR1, a PLC20 or an Able Carry Daily Plus...
But generally there are enough great bags under or right around 3lbs, that carrying an extra 2lbs with no added benefit seems preposterous...
@@houserhythmsheesh
@@houserhythmtotally agree! Lightweight is a king when travelling. Im a dentist i have a back problem so i prefer to have a lighter backpack when im travelling.
Osprey Archeon in green make it looks like turtle shell, I would imagine whoever carrying it at the back would be looking like ninja turtle 😂
Yeah that thing is hideous
I'm happy to finally see someone doing an Archeon video. Given Osprey's size and reach, I can't understand why more folks don't cover the bag. It certainly looks great but I feel some of the features can be polarizing. If you're using the water bottle pocket, now you've got a piece of fabric flailing in the wind? Now you've got anything in the side pockets exposed? Desy Cheng's channel said the zippers would get stuck often which I can definitely see happening. I appreciate the different perspective you've offered though with emphasis on the modular system as I have the Archeon sling already. I think I need to see more reviews to form an opinion as I haven't been able to find one in person to look at myself. Loving the awards though so keep up the good work!
Cause it weighs 5 lbs
Im from indonesia, and airlines in here limit a carry on up to 7 kg only. So yeah, this list of carry on its not aplicable for Indonesia. Sadly, They are just too heavy for travel backpack. I prefer the ULA dragonfly for lighter pack tho.
No Able Carry Max EDC?
Trakke all day. Interesting to leave Goruck out of the conversation.
Great choice. And just a note, only releases that fall in our 23/24 release window are eligible. The Gr2 for example, is an icon but not a 'new' product, so unfortunately they're not in the running for this.
I bought and love the Tortuga Travel Pack Lite!
1. Minaal 3.0 carry on backpack
2. Osprey archeon 40
3. Pacsafe exp 45
4. Tortug backpack lite 40l
5. Trakke storr 24l
6. Matador equipment seg 28l
Surprised that bags like the Aer Travel pack 3 or the Pakt 35L didn`t get mentioned
They're not new for this years awards unfortunately, both killer bags though!
@@CarryologyTV thanks for the reply
Why is Dakine split adventure absent from your reviews?
As it's not a new bag, it's not eligible for this round of Carry Awards :)
loving the modularity of the Archeon
I absolutely love my Matador Seg! Awesome video 🙌🏻
Because it is the only one close to being lightweight, I would vote for Matador for readers choice. But again, the rest of these bags are useless for carry on because they are too heavy
Minaal, WHY are they still making bags with black interiors
Matador Equipment SEG 28L
Lightweight 5lbs. Lol okay.
@@Jaerb4 I agree. Show me an under 7kg pack for a week using that bag. LOL.
The Tortuga Travel Backpack Lite
This list should be named single bag carryon.
“…and surprisingly light weight.” The bag is 5lbs! lol
Not a great list... I guess I'd pick the Tortuga.
Nice one, Adam. Looking forward to checking our your lists on your own carry channel shortly!
6. 😊
Trakke Storr