I have the green/yellow version of this bag and I love it. I use it 5/6 a week for the gym and fit everything comfortably and also for travel. Perfect for weekend getaways and I've even taken it on a 7 day trip.
A 7 day trip?? That's great to hear. Im taking a 4 day trip and have been deciding between the 32L and 42L and was worried that the 32 wouldn't be enough.
Already bought this duffel/backpack couple of days ago and can’t stand waiting to recive it. All the reviews I find in the web make me sure I did the right thing. What I mostly like in this “bag” is the flexibility of use and I am already thinking about adding a custom belt to hang at the loops to be able to carry it messanger style just in case. Thank you for your review
I have this bag nog for 3 weeks. I travel every week to a different part of the world, with mostly 2 big bags and a backpack. I bought this one, because of trouble in airports, lost luggage .... This is the best travel duffel I ever had. I can easily keep 4 day's of clothes in there, including all my daily use objects, for example laptop. When my luggage doesn't arrive in the next city, I can still survive a few day's thanks to this amazing carry-on ! :-)
I have this bag. And I like how it can compress. I use it as a back up bag when travelling since it can compress. When i travel with a carry on luggage i make sure my stuff can fit inside this backpack. And when i go home with some souvenirs or some stuff from shopping. I can transition my stuff to this backpack and all souvenirs in the carryon luggage.
What was the one you mentioned at 1:02? I couldn't work out what you were saying haha I want to see what that's like too, I bought the 62l voyager duffel in blue it looks good but I find when I put lots of stuff in it it's really heavy and it kind of sinks into itself at the bottom so not sure if I want to look at something else...
Hey Megan! Tom was referring to the WANDRD HEXAD Carryall Duffel. I'll drop a link below. Thanks for the comment! - Austin packhacker.com/travel-gear/wandrd/hexad-carryall-duffel/
I just got this delivered yesterday and am pretty excited about it, even though I'm not going anywhere. The feel is so soft and a pleasure, unlike the super rigid regular Base Camp, and even the Patagonia Black Hole (I'm a slut for Patagonia). I was really confused by the cord sticking out at the water bottle pocket, there's literally no explanation about it and I just assumed it could strap something down if it fit right. I have the Hidrate Spark bottle though and it's flat like that Yeti, so there's nothing really to attach it to. I got the same problem with the divider coming loose, and it could've really been solved with some elastic attachment loops instead of the paracord, but I guess that's one more material to add to the bill. The shoe pocket is a joke, I only wear 11s and it was a struggle to get my Allbirds in without smashing them, but even the width is tight. I'm right there with you regarding the laptop compartment, but since it's only a 32L bag I can't even imagine packing enough stuff where the laptop would be at risk of bending. It's basically just like your old-school JanSport, Fjallraven Kanken or Herschel Pop Quiz with just a sleeve. Just a point about the storing/compression: mine came stowed away in the shoe compartment and I think it, like most things, lends itself to fit better folded into thirds instead of rolling. It ends up more like another dense packing cube instead of a half-full bag with space at the top and bottom, and bulging in the middle. Overall, 32L quickly fills up and meets its limitations. I could see a tablet instead of a laptop, a foam roller and a change of clothes and shoes, maybe a barebones toiletry kit; or a couple of books, laptop in sleeve inside, headphones and a jacket if you're a student. A nice road trip or beach bag would be cool too, but $125 is a bit steep for an auxiliary bag.
in few days i'm going to brazil for 40 days with the 42L as my one bag travel of choice, it fits all i need comfortably. i had tried the 32L b4 and it was indeed too small for 2 books, 1 macbook pro 13", few shorts and shirts, toiletries, headphone, camera, and the puff jacket i'll have to fit after takeoff from berlin. i'm allowed to carry only 10kg, otherwise with the 42L i'd still have space for more items. so far happy with the bag, seems versatile, will be also using it for work gear, short trips etc
Hey Troejg! We only have the 32L version right now but it does have a water bottle pocket. You can check out our written review here: packhacker.com/travel-gear/the-north-face/base-camp-voyager-32l/ - Austin
I personally love backpack duffles. The Patagonia black hole 40L duffle is my favorite and my benchmark when comparing it to new bags. I was really excited about this when it was announced but after watching your review, it does make me wonder why TNF didn't just attach the top of the backpack straps to the bag itself and not the horseshoe lid? It seems like a pretty annoying aspect of the bag. That's basically what almost every other backpack duffle does so the main compartment lid can open unobstructed.
I will be traveling with a carry on only and need a bag that i can pack away and bring out in case I buy things and need extra room. I wonder if this would worl for that?
When I saw this duffel irl, the first thing that came across my mind is that it would a great duffel for car travel, because you can stack them relatively easy on top of each other with the more squared-design. What I don't like that TNF did here is making this duffel try to act like a backpack. There are no grab handles, the shoulder straps apparently took that role. And the laptop compartment is disappointing. If you add something like that, at least make sure it's padded and strong enough to take a beating without losing comfort.
I’d actually rather not have a padded laptop compartment cuz I usually don’t take my laptop travelling, and I’d rather maximize the space in the main compartment. It’s kind of a good to have if I do ever take my laptop, which I might use with my laptop sleeve
Hi Lisa! Technically, it doesn't meet most carry-on requirements due to its length. You likely wouldn't have an issue on most U.S. airlines if you under-packed it slightly, but it's at your own risk. Thanks for the comment! - Austin
I’ve traveled with mine to England and to Mexico. I used it as my backpack and it fits well under the seat which opened up my carryon for a larger bag. We just got back from Mexico yesterday!
Great vid! Been curious about this bag. Seems like the outside is made from less rigid material compared to the ‘regular’ TNF duffel, is that correct? Looks more like it’s in between proper duffel material and flyweight type material.
Hey Peter! You are correct. The material used on the Voyager is definitely a bit less robust than the original duffel. Thanks for the comment! - Austin
Just bought this bag for me and my gf on a sale from urban outfitters for $65 a piece. It’s worth that, I wouldn’t pay the retail price. Overall, I like it. I’m going to Velcro in some extra foam padding for the laptop compartment.
@@Xia-hu much thicker that way……..bag is great now. And I have a 15” that’s already a tough fit. But go ahead and use your bulky case in a thin compartment….
I’ve been really curious about this bag. I recently got the extra small base camp duffle or TNF’s original duffle and it’s been perfect for what I want. This one seems to have a few more bells and whistles for organization which is cool. I’ve been trying to figure out which one my little brothers would like more so these reviews are really helpful. Plus I just like watching reviews.
I like some things of it but I still do prefer the original basecamp duffle more minimalistic with compression straps, load lifters better strap positioning… the only thing the could move in the original xs is the outside side pocket and put it on the top (like the s) thanks for the nice review 😊
I saw this at the north face store and I did mesure it with a tape measure is 19x13x8.. that the 18x14x8 that uses frontier or spirit the actual size of this bag by the north face store is 22.7'' x 13.8'' x 8.7'' what I am trying to say is that measurements 22x13x8 the north face uses are a bit bigger that the actual size. if we don't pack it all the way to the top is can fit in the personal item metal box perfectly.
I don’t get why duffel backpacks are so popular. I just bought this because I need a good duffel that does duffel well as a companion for my actual backpack
Since I can't find instructions for folding it for storage, I don't appreciate the sped-up section! Yeah...I know it is a review...but still. Maybe make a separate video for folding and storing the Voyagager duffel.
I have the green/yellow version of this bag and I love it. I use it 5/6 a week for the gym and fit everything comfortably and also for travel. Perfect for weekend getaways and I've even taken it on a 7 day trip.
Thanks for sharing!!
A 7 day trip?? That's great to hear. Im taking a 4 day trip and have been deciding between the 32L and 42L and was worried that the 32 wouldn't be enough.
I’m thinking of picking this bag up and using it at the gym as well, any updates on your opinion of this bag?
For 4 days I would take the 62L
@@proraceer07any updates? I looking for a gym bag
the not centred handle is in purpose so it tilts not to hit your leg when carrying it while walking
Already bought this duffel/backpack couple of days ago and can’t stand waiting to recive it. All the reviews I find in the web make me sure I did the right thing. What I mostly like in this “bag” is the flexibility of use and I am already thinking about adding a custom belt to hang at the loops to be able to carry it messanger style just in case. Thank you for your review
Thanks for watching 😃
-Eric
I have this bag nog for 3 weeks.
I travel every week to a different part of the world, with mostly 2 big bags and a backpack. I bought this one, because of trouble in airports, lost luggage .... This is the best travel duffel I ever had. I can easily keep 4 day's of clothes in there, including all my daily use objects, for example laptop.
When my luggage doesn't arrive in the next city, I can still survive a few day's thanks to this amazing carry-on ! :-)
Thanks for sharing, Dennis 😃
-Eric
Do you thing this can pass the size of a personal item let say in frontier or spirit?
@@PackHacker2 Do you thing this can pass the size of a personal item let say in frontier or spirit?
What was the pack that you recommended at the beginning when you said "I think the ____ Is one of the best ..."? Thank you in advance!
Hi! I think he mentioned the Hexad Duffel Backpack from Wandrd. I hope this helps :-)
This is similar to the new Bamboon to the Moon duffel bag. I seen one at the airport, however, the reviews said the older version is better.
The shoulder strap clip looks fragile and small, is it going to be durable?
I have this bag. And I like how it can compress. I use it as a back up bag when travelling since it can compress. When i travel with a carry on luggage i make sure my stuff can fit inside this backpack. And when i go home with some souvenirs or some stuff from shopping. I can transition my stuff to this backpack and all souvenirs in the carryon luggage.
Does this backpack fit under seat ?
Any chance I could squeeze a 16" laptop?
What was the one you mentioned at 1:02? I couldn't work out what you were saying haha I want to see what that's like too, I bought the 62l voyager duffel in blue it looks good but I find when I put lots of stuff in it it's really heavy and it kind of sinks into itself at the bottom so not sure if I want to look at something else...
Hey Megan! Tom was referring to the WANDRD HEXAD Carryall Duffel. I'll drop a link below. Thanks for the comment!
- Austin
packhacker.com/travel-gear/wandrd/hexad-carryall-duffel/
I just got this delivered yesterday and am pretty excited about it, even though I'm not going anywhere. The feel is so soft and a pleasure, unlike the super rigid regular Base Camp, and even the Patagonia Black Hole (I'm a slut for Patagonia).
I was really confused by the cord sticking out at the water bottle pocket, there's literally no explanation about it and I just assumed it could strap something down if it fit right. I have the Hidrate Spark bottle though and it's flat like that Yeti, so there's nothing really to attach it to.
I got the same problem with the divider coming loose, and it could've really been solved with some elastic attachment loops instead of the paracord, but I guess that's one more material to add to the bill. The shoe pocket is a joke, I only wear 11s and it was a struggle to get my Allbirds in without smashing them, but even the width is tight. I'm right there with you regarding the laptop compartment, but since it's only a 32L bag I can't even imagine packing enough stuff where the laptop would be at risk of bending. It's basically just like your old-school JanSport, Fjallraven Kanken or Herschel Pop Quiz with just a sleeve.
Just a point about the storing/compression: mine came stowed away in the shoe compartment and I think it, like most things, lends itself to fit better folded into thirds instead of rolling. It ends up more like another dense packing cube instead of a half-full bag with space at the top and bottom, and bulging in the middle.
Overall, 32L quickly fills up and meets its limitations. I could see a tablet instead of a laptop, a foam roller and a change of clothes and shoes, maybe a barebones toiletry kit; or a couple of books, laptop in sleeve inside, headphones and a jacket if you're a student. A nice road trip or beach bag would be cool too, but $125 is a bit steep for an auxiliary bag.
Thanks for sharing, Paul!
in few days i'm going to brazil for 40 days with the 42L as my one bag travel of choice, it fits all i need comfortably. i had tried the 32L b4 and it was indeed too small for 2 books, 1 macbook pro 13", few shorts and shirts, toiletries, headphone, camera, and the puff jacket i'll have to fit after takeoff from berlin. i'm allowed to carry only 10kg, otherwise with the 42L i'd still have space for more items. so far happy with the bag, seems versatile, will be also using it for work gear, short trips etc
@@LauraDeVasconcelos 40 days!
Any chance for a comparison with the 42L version? seems like it doesn't have a water bottle pocket
Hey Troejg! We only have the 32L version right now but it does have a water bottle pocket. You can check out our written review here: packhacker.com/travel-gear/the-north-face/base-camp-voyager-32l/
- Austin
I personally love backpack duffles. The Patagonia black hole 40L duffle is my favorite and my benchmark when comparing it to new bags. I was really excited about this when it was announced but after watching your review, it does make me wonder why TNF didn't just attach the top of the backpack straps to the bag itself and not the horseshoe lid? It seems like a pretty annoying aspect of the bag. That's basically what almost every other backpack duffle does so the main compartment lid can open unobstructed.
I will be traveling with a carry on only and need a bag that i can pack away and bring out in case I buy things and need extra room. I wonder if this would worl for that?
When I saw this duffel irl, the first thing that came across my mind is that it would a great duffel for car travel, because you can stack them relatively easy on top of each other with the more squared-design. What I don't like that TNF did here is making this duffel try to act like a backpack. There are no grab handles, the shoulder straps apparently took that role. And the laptop compartment is disappointing. If you add something like that, at least make sure it's padded and strong enough to take a beating without losing comfort.
I’d actually rather not have a padded laptop compartment cuz I usually don’t take my laptop travelling, and I’d rather maximize the space in the main compartment. It’s kind of a good to have if I do ever take my laptop, which I might use with my laptop sleeve
Do you think I can take it with me as hand luggage on the plane? I don't mean a personal item, but a bigger hand luggage, such as a carry-on suitcase.
Hi Lisa! Technically, it doesn't meet most carry-on requirements due to its length. You likely wouldn't have an issue on most U.S. airlines if you under-packed it slightly, but it's at your own risk. Thanks for the comment!
- Austin
I’ve traveled with mine to England and to Mexico. I used it as my backpack and it fits well under the seat which opened up my carryon for a larger bag. We just got back from Mexico yesterday!
Great vid! Been curious about this bag. Seems like the outside is made from less rigid material compared to the ‘regular’ TNF duffel, is that correct? Looks more like it’s in between proper duffel material and flyweight type material.
Hey Peter! You are correct. The material used on the Voyager is definitely a bit less robust than the original duffel. Thanks for the comment!
- Austin
Just bought this bag for me and my gf on a sale from urban outfitters for $65 a piece. It’s worth that, I wouldn’t pay the retail price. Overall, I like it. I’m going to Velcro in some extra foam padding for the laptop compartment.
or just put your laptop into a laptop sleeve....
@@Xia-hu
much thicker that way……..bag is great now. And I have a 15” that’s already a tough fit. But go ahead and use your bulky case in a thin compartment….
how about the 62 liter ?
I heard the new 16 inch macbook pro don’t fit because the sleeve only fits up to 15 inch. Is this true?
Yes, my 14 inch laptop maxes it out.
i have the black version. i think this is a perfect bag. there is really nothing that i don't like about it.
How heavy could this roughly withstand? I wanna throw all my gym gear in plus a laptop if I’m buying it
If they spend some time fixing those small quirks you mentioned would be a really good bag
This is the only video that I could find which shows how to pack this duffle bag back into its own bag. Thanks a ton. 12:51
Thanks for watching 😃
-Eric
Wish it had a bit more internal organization
I’ve been really curious about this bag. I recently got the extra small base camp duffle or TNF’s original duffle and it’s been perfect for what I want. This one seems to have a few more bells and whistles for organization which is cool. I’ve been trying to figure out which one my little brothers would like more so these reviews are really helpful. Plus I just like watching reviews.
I like some things of it but I still do prefer the original basecamp duffle more minimalistic with compression straps, load lifters better strap positioning… the only thing the could move in the original xs is the outside side pocket and put it on the top (like the s) thanks for the nice review 😊
Hi, would this work as a personal item for travel?
I saw this at the north face store and I did mesure it with a tape measure is 19x13x8.. that the 18x14x8 that uses frontier or spirit the actual size of this bag by the north face store is 22.7'' x 13.8'' x 8.7'' what I am trying to say is that measurements 22x13x8 the north face uses are a bit bigger that the actual size. if we don't pack it all the way to the top is can fit in the personal item metal box perfectly.
@@Makross_82 thank you for that, I recently went to NY with a backpack and they didn’t even bother to check it. JetBlue
Can it be used as a backpack on the plane? (I mean not like a carry on bag)
Hey Vittoria! It will depend on the airline but in general it's too big to be a personal item. Thanks for the comment!
- Austin
Fits under the seat.
@@k.s.2392it feet under the seat ??
I almost does when you fast forward the most impprtant challenging part. How to put it back in its pocket 😭 shouted noooooooo hahaha
Just put a thin stiff piece of plastic to support the laptop space.. simple ....
Or show us a duf pack that has one....
It’s Rain proof?
Not many packs are rainproof, but this one does well in the rain! 😃
-Eric
I don’t get why duffel backpacks are so popular. I just bought this because I need a good duffel that does duffel well as a companion for my actual backpack
thank you!
Since I can't find instructions for folding it for storage, I don't appreciate the sped-up section! Yeah...I know it is a review...but still. Maybe make a separate video for folding and storing the Voyagager duffel.
TH-cam has a simple feature where you can slow down the speed of the video. What a ridiculous complaint. I’m glad he didn’t waste time.
I found the shoe compartment far too small
Great video let’s dive in
Yea, never want to put the laptop there and use it as the frame sheet.
A moless kin 😂