Thanks for the review! I agree - the organization is very well thought out, however, I filled mine to the brim and then checked my rolling luggage - so had to walk miles to my gate with it on my shoulder and that was not fun! So while I love the bag, I have to plan my trips out a little better and always use a carry on rolling luggage to roll it around.
Bento Bag was considered too large to be a personal item on Air France/KLM. It qualified as a carry-on. I’m assuming the same would apply on Lufthansa.
FYI… when the bag is closed, if you leave the zippers on each side (inside) open across the top, you can access BOTH sides by opening the top (outside) zipper. Not just one side.
Thanks for the review! I agree - the organization is very well thought out, however, I filled mine to the brim and then checked my rolling luggage - so had to walk miles to my gate with it on my shoulder and that was not fun! So while I love the bag, I have to plan my trips out a little better and always use a carry on rolling luggage to roll it around.
Agree. I love the bag but it gets heavy for those long airport hikes.
@@kitkat5339 - I will only use this bag along with a rolling luggage.
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This is absolutely the best travel bag review of the century 🥹
nice review! how would you compare this bag vs the stuart and lau regimen?
which one is better / do you like more?
Good job 👏. I’m wondering if the EU companies like Lufthansa would allow both the small trolley plus thin Bento both on board. 🤔
Bento Bag was considered too large to be a personal item on Air France/KLM. It qualified as a carry-on. I’m assuming the same would apply on Lufthansa.
@@kitkat5339 v4 BENTO is 17 x 10 x 8.
Air France & Lufthansa specs are 16 x 12 x 6
That's a lot of money to just miss.
What do you do professionally?
Great video!!!
FYI… when the bag is closed, if you leave the zippers on each side (inside) open across the top, you can access BOTH sides by opening the top (outside) zipper. Not just one side.
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