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12 Best Personal Item Bags & Underseat Luggage in 2024

Last Updated: August 31, 2024

Six black personal item sized bags, backpacks, and duffels sitting against a concrete wall with moss on it

As a steadfast minimalist one-bag traveler who avoids baggage fees like the plague, I’m pleased to share the best personal item bags of 2024.

I’ll admit it: I’m a bit frugal and curmudgeonly when it comes to paying extra for carry-on or checked luggage.

The money I spend on my plane ticket should mark the end of my airline-related expenses, dang it.

To help you find the right bag, I’ve rigorously tested and reviewed a variety of backpacks, totes, shoulder bags, duffels, and rolling luggage so you don’t have to.

And I’ve stuck to upper-echelon brands like TOM BIHN, GORUCK, Matador, and Zpacks (no cheap knockoffs here).

This buyer’s guide will also discuss the features to consider and which bags will best match your style of traveling.

And toward the end of this post, you’ll find a summary of permissible luggage sizes for various popular airlines.

Best Personal Item Bags of 2024

• Types of Bags • Ultralight & Ultra-Efficient Backpack: Zpacks Bagger ULTRA 25 • Full-Featured & Comfortable Backpack: TOM BIHN Techonaut 30 • Lightweight Packable Daypack: Matador Freerain22 • Camera + Tech + Electronics Pack: Lowepro Flipside BP 300 AW III • Durable & Functional Duffel: GORUCK Aviator Kit Bag 2.0 • Minimalist Ultralight Duffel: UltraLiteSacks • High-End Personal Item Tote: Mission Workshop Drift • Tried-and-True Shoulder Bag: Timbuk2 Messenger • Ultimate Shoulder Sling: Peak Design Everyday Sling • Simple & Stylish Briefcase: TOM BIHN Daylight • Hard Cover Luggage with Wheels: Samsonite Novaire • Mini Rolling Soft Luggage: Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside • Side-by-Side Comparison Table • Why I Travel with Only a Personal Item Bag • Factors We Consider When Choosing Products • Final Thoughts: Best Personal Item Bags of 2024

Types of Bags

Not all bags are the same, and n ot all travelers are the same.

Each type of bag on this list has specific pros & cons to consider.

Here are a few words on the most popular styles of underseat luggage:

I like to move nimbly when I travel, and a wheeled bag or duffel makes me less agile.

I fit everything I need conveniently onto my back, so that’s how I roll.

Backpacks make life on the go much more doable.

I understand some people can’t wear backpacks because of back pain or other health issues.

Consider a duffel bag, tote, or wheeled suitcase instead if that’s the case.

Duffel bags are a great no-fuss solution to personal item-sized bag travel.

A duffel is ideal when you need extra space to bring a few extra things outside your main luggage.

They also help maximize your storage space compared to the other two options above.

A duffel can be slightly more annoying to carry than a backpack; however, you can fit a wider variety of stuff inside one since they’re reasonably malleable and fit into oddly shaped spaces (like beneath airplane seats).

I recently traveled to Vietnam for a month with only a messenger bag.

I’d have chosen no bag at all if I didn’t need my laptop and other work essentials.

I could fit my laptop, a change of clothes, and some toiletries in my messenger bag, but nothing else.

But not everyone is a minimalist travel junkie.

Even so, if you still have an extra bag in addition to your carry-on, a messenger is a quality solution and should fit all the stuff you need during your flight.

We’ve included some top-shelf options for wheeled mini carry-on bags that’ll fit under the seat ahead of you.

Soft- or hard-roller bags are best for those wanting more protection for their belongings or anyone who doesn’t want to carry a backpack or duffel bag for long periods.

If you’re flying frequently, however, a hard case may not be the best style of bag for you.

A roller case is awkward to carry, and not every destination is roller luggage friendly.

I’ve visited bustling locations where this luggage style simply wouldn’t work.

Ultralight Personal Item Backpack Zpacks Bagger ULTRA 25

Black Zpacks brand backpack sitting on the concrete with wood panels in the background

MSRP : $249 Capacity : 25L Weight : 10.7 oz

Zpacks is far and away my favorite ultralight minimalist gear brand, as they’re consistently raising the bar for lightweight and functional equipment.

The Bagger ULTRA 25 is a backpack designed for fast and light trips, as it’s made from waterproof ULTRA fabric and weighs in at a minuscule 10.7 ounces.

This is my go-to travel backpack for trips I take without my bulky camera gear .

For trips where I do bring my camera along, I use the slightly more spacious and well-padded TOM BIHN Techonaut 30, the following recommendation on this list.

Between the two bags, I slightly prefer my Zpacks.

Thanks to its super durable, lightweight, and waterproof ULTRA material, the Bagger is perfect for ultralight gear nerds or anyone aiming to cut their pack weight and brave the elements.

It’s an incredibly functional and versatile option for personal-item-sized bag travel, and I can’t recommend it enough.

Check out my YouTube video below to see what I stash inside :

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Why We Like the Bagger ULTRA 25: It’s as lightweight a backpack as you’ll find at 25 liters. It’s completely waterproof, has dual water bottle holders, and is surprisingly comfortable to haul, considering its lightweight shoulder straps.

What to Keep in Mind: This isn’t the most visually appealing bag, and it’s not cheap either.

Full-Featured & Super Comfortable Backpack TOM BIHN Techonaut 30

Black Tom Bihn brand travel backpack on a wood floor

MSRP : $392 Capacity : 30L Weight : 2 lb 9 oz

The TOM BIHN Techonaut 30 is a 30-liter backpack ideal for digital nomads like myself or for one-bag travelers who crave the best gear.

Made from high-quality, water-resistant materials, it features a padded back panel and cushy shoulder straps for maximum comfort.

It can also be converted into a shoulder/duffel bag by purchasing an Absolute Shoulder Strap.

I love this bag’s isolated laptop compartment and the abundance of well-placed pockets that help keep travelers organized.

It’s a well-balanced bag that’s effortless to wear, easy to adjust, and can haul significant weight comfortably thanks to its internal frame.

My one nitpick is its zippered water bottle pocket, which can get a bit tight when the bag is fully packed.

I’d have preferred a more accessible pocket (or two) as you’ll find in the Bagger ULTRA, but I understand entirely TOM BIHN keeping to their sleek and zipped-up style.

All in all, this is a heck of a bag.

Why We Like the Techonaut 30: It’s an incredibly versatile, comfortable, stylish, and functional bag that can also serve as a duffel. We think it’s the perfect pack to consider if you’re pondering becoming a one-bag traveler.

What to Keep in Mind: The nearly $400 price tag is high, but think of this bag as a decades-long travel investment.

Packable Daypack Matador Freerain22

Black packable backpack with a Matador logo against cement steps

MSRP : $100 Capacity : 22L Weight : 10.6 oz

The waterproof Matador Freerain22 packable daypack has a tiny footprint when compressed and can be stashed away in your carry-on or checked luggage.

It’s perfect for someone who needs space for extra items on the return trip and wants weatherproof protection when exploring.

Although small and lightweight, this bag packs a punch.

Its 22-liter capacity is excellent for carrying all your necessities, whether in-flight or as an around-town daypack.

It is, however, on the small side for single-bag travel, so look elsewhere if you’re only taking one bag.

Much like any other packable daypack, the Freerain22 forgoes padding on the back panel and shoulder straps to maximize its compression capabilities.

No, this bag won’t be the most comfortable on the list, but it is the most packable.

Why We Like the Freerain22: This bag packs down very small and can function as a daypack or a vessel to haul around extra stuff you accumulate on the road. It’s completely waterproof and has an impressive set of features.

What to Keep in Mind: There is zero back padding, and the shoulder straps are thin mesh; this isn’t designed to be the most comfortable bag in the world.

Camera + Electronics + Tech Backpack Lowepro Flipside BP 300 AW III

Black and grey camera gear backpack

MSRP : $179 Capacity : 27L Weight : 3 lb 3 oz

Depending on where and why I’m traveling, I like to keep my fragile gadgets close at hand.

Cameras, lenses, chargers, laptops, and tablets all deserve a safe and secure home during my wanderings.

If you pack expensive cameras and tech gear like me, look no further than this beauty.

Popular among photographers and videographers, the Lowepro Flipside BP 300 AW III keeps gear safe and snug without unnecessary frills that add to its size.

Its padding is generous but not cumbersome, and its back panel zipper access to the main compartment is an unconventional yet effective feature.

For rare trips that require me to bring all of my cameras, lenses, and tripods, I’ll pack my tech gear in this bag and throw my clothes and other belongings in my Bagger ULTRA 25.

Why We Like the Flipside BP 300 AW III: From its smooth zippers to its ample (but not bulky) padding, we love every single feature on the Flipside. This is an extremely well-made bag that will thrive for photographers and videographers.

What to Keep in Mind: This pack’s main compartment is accessed through the back of the pack. For larger photography setups, consider a bigger bag (like the Flipside 500 AW II ).

Durable & Functional Duffel Bag GORUCK Aviator Kit Bag 2.0

Black duffel bag resting on a park bench

MSRP : $150 Capacity : 32L Weight : 2 lb 9 oz

Pro travelers who need more features than the UltraLiteSacks duffel listed below should check out the GORUCK Aviator Kit Bag 2.0 for their next adventure.

It’s a sturdy and practical piece that’ll thrive during your travels, everyday life, and anywhere between.

This duffel is made from burly 1000D Cordura nylon and sports three exterior and three interior zipper pockets (six total) to keep your gear organized and accessible during travel.

It’s protected by a ‘You Break It, We Fix It’ guarantee, though it’s so durable, I doubt you’ll ever need it.

Though I don’t use my Aviator Kit Bag for one-bag travel (I definitely could), it has become my all-time favorite gym bag.

It’s remarkably durable and has the perfect amount of internal storage to stash my beverages, shoes, protein powder, extra clothing, and other odds and ends.

I love it so much that I’m actively seeking out my next piece of GORUCK gear.

Why We Like the Aviator Kit Bag 2.0: In terms of build quality, durability, functionality, and attention to detail, it doesn’t get much better than GORUCK. If you like traveling with a personal item duffel bag, this is the one for you.

What to Keep in Mind: GORUCK doesn’t offer free shipping, no matter how much money you spend.

Minimalist Ultralight Duffel Bag UltraLiteSacks

Black duffel bag made from ULTRA material and an ULTRALITESACKS logo

MSRP : $149 Capacity : 35L Weight : 11.4 oz

Like the Zpacks Bagger, the UltraLikeSacks duffel is made from space-age ULTRA fabric.

And while this bag doesn’t offer all of the fancy features of the GORUCK duffel above, it’s still very functional for use as a carry-on or under-seat bag.

It’ll thrive for those who need a lightweight duffel that can haul serious loads.

I’m visiting Japan next winter, and I plan to use this bag to pack all of my ski apparel — gloves, insulated pants, puffy jacket, collapsible poles, boots — and will slide it underneath the seat in front of me.

Certain bags serve specific purposes in life, and this one’s calling is a gear hauler.

This is a no-frills duffel, which begs the question: why is it 150 bucks?

Well, you’re paying for cutting-edge materials, impeccable attention to detail, and hand-made-in-the-USA build quality.

This bag shouldn’t fray, tear, or explode when stuffing it, and it’s as lightweight and packable as you could ask for.

Why We Like the UltraLiteSacks Duffel: It’s just like our favorite ditty bag but jumbo-sized and fitted with handles and straps. It’s incredibly lightweight, fully waterproof, and will pack down into your main bag with ease.

What to Keep in Mind: With one main compartment and zero frills, this duffel is as minimalist as they come.

High-End Tote Mission Workshop Drift

Mission Workshop Drift travel tote

MSRP : $335 Capacity : 28L Weight : 2 lb 13 oz

What can I say?

I’m a sucker for top-shelf products that are made in the U.S.A.

Just like the Aviator Kit Bag I mentioned earlier, this functional tote from Mission Workshop offers second-to-none quality from a brand that keeps business in America and supports hard-working fabricators.

The Drift is tailor-made for professionals who demand performance from everything in life, including the bags they carry.

This tote will stash away your electronics, clothes, travel necessities, and other fixings in its array of thoughtful pockets and sleeves.

Versatile totes like this can be carried like a briefcase, slung over your shoulder like a duffel, and (you guessed it) slide underneath the airplane seat in front of you.

So, why not take all that money you’ll save on baggage fees and invest in a slick bag like this?

Why We Like the Drift: We’re gear snobs who value attention to detail and handmade products from high-end materials; this bag checks all the boxes for us. It’s a technical work of art and will last for a very long time.

What to Keep in Mind: It’s pretty expensive, but just like the TOM BIHN Techonaut , you’re getting an exceptional bag that’s made in America.

Tried-and-True Shoulder Bag Timbuk2 Messenger Bag

Red and black Timbuk2 brand messenger bag

MSRP : $129 Capacity : 25L Weight : 1 lb 11 oz

I considered traveling “bagless” on a recent trip to Vietnam, but I still needed something to hold my laptop and carry-on items.

I purchased a cheap knockoff messenger bag and quickly regretted not grabbing this Timbuk2 instead.

I won’t name names, but the knockoff bag was frumpy and dug painfully into my shoulder.

Reviews of the Timbuk2 Messenger told a different story, however: It’s comfy to wear, looks fantastic, and puts a little extra glide in your stride. It pays to buy quality.

Those who travel frequently for work would find a messenger bag like this perfect for hauling their laptop, tablet, cords, chargers, and other mobile office essentials.

Pair it with a well-packed overhead carry-on, and you’ll be in great shape.

Why We Like the Timbuk2 Messenger Bag: It comes in a variety of different sizes and colors, so you can pick the perfect match to suit your travel style. It’s reasonably priced, weather-resistant, and has top-notch internal organization.

What to Keep in Mind: It’s hard to find any nitpicks with this bag!

Ultimate Shoulder Sling Peak Design Everyday Sling

Blue shoulder sling for underseat carry on travel

MSRP : $120 Capacity : 6L Weight : 1 lb 3 oz

Being a minimalist and writing about minimalist gear can be challenging.

Not wanting to be weighed down by my possessions is constantly at odds with all the nifty minimalist gadgets and gear I found while researching these articles.

That rings especially true with this shoulder sling from Peak Design.

The Everyday Sling is a sleek and stylish shoulder sling that keeps your EDC essentials and valuables close at hand, safe from the elements, and sitting comfortably on the small of your back.

Savvy travelers could wear the Everyday Sling around their waist and rock a backpack as they board their flight to avoid baggage fees.

Why not try? Doing so could add a few extra liters of storage to your minimalist packing setup.

Why We Like the Everyday Sling: We lug mirrorless cameras around when we travel, so we appreciate products that protect our expensive gear. This rock-solid crossbody sling comes in three sizes and is protected by a lifetime warranty.

What to Keep in Mind: At six liters, this is the smallest bag on this list. Don’t expect it to hold much more than a camera, tablet, snacks, and other small travel essentials.

Simple & Stylish Briefcase TOM BIHN Daylight

Tom Bihn Daylight briefcase

MSRP : $93 Capacity : 8L Weight : 12.7 oz

TOM BIHN makes its second appearance on this list with its stellar Daylight ultralight briefcase.

That’s because this bag is well-designed and functional and suitable for travel, work, and trips to the coffee shop.

The Daylight’s main compartment and multiple organizing pockets keep your businessy stuff exactly where you need it.

With comfy straps, well-placed pockets, and a lightweight design, you’ll glide around airports with ease.

Much like the Timbuk2 Messenger Bag, I’d recommend the Daylight for digital nomads and those who embark on frequent work trips.

Pair it with one of TOM BIHN’s exceptional carry-on travel backpacks if you’re feeling especially frisky.

Why We Like the Daylight: What’s not to love? We’re big TOM BIHN fans, and this bag highlights their commitment to practical, well-made travel gear. It’ll work great for coffee shop hopping with your laptop, tablet, headphones, and other essentials.

What to Keep in Mind: At the time of writing this, the Daylight is unfortunately out of stock. Sign up to get notified when it’s available again.

Hard Cover Luggage with Wheels Samsonite Novaire Wheeled Underseater

Samsonite Novaire Wheeled Underseater

MSRP : $220 Capacity : Not listed Weight : 6 lb 12 oz

Do you need extra protection for your belongings or have trouble carrying backpacks or shoulder bags?

If so, a classic roller bag might be the solution. This Samsonite Novaire Wheeled Underseater is a shining example of mobile hardside style.

It has all the classic design features of a roller carry-on, but it’s minified.

The Novaire fits under most airline seats while taking full advantage of every last square inch allowed by travel regulations.

Yeah, it’s a bit like a tiny tank, but that can be a good thing on the road.

Because it’s sturdy, rigid, and has wheels, you will sacrifice some space inside the bag to adhere to personal item dimensions requirements.

That said, it’ll work wonders for those who don’t want the strain of a backpack, duffel, or messenger bag.

Why We Like the Novaire: Wheeled underseat luggage is hard to come by, but Samsonite has executed it well. This bag has integrated USB ports, a feature you won’t find on any other bag on this list.

What to Keep in Mind: At 6.8 pounds, this is the heaviest bag on the list (and it’s also the most rigid). It might be a tight squeeze under the seat in front of you when fully packed.

Mini Rolling Luggage Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside underseat travel luggage

MSRP : $170 Capacity : 26L Weight : 5 lb 8 oz

Like the Samsonite above, many people choose this style of roll-around bag because it’s often more convenient and comfy than totes, backpacks, and duffels that hang off the body.

But unlike the rigid Novaire, the Maxlite 5 is soft-sided and can be shaped and flattened as needed.

Despite its soft sides, the TravelPro Maxlite still offers plenty of protection.

It comes in a compact, 5-pound version that slides easily under airline seats and a spacious 9-pound model that should trigger gate fees on many airlines.

Choose your size carefully.

If I were torn between the hard-sided Samsonite and the soft-sided Travelpro, I’d lean towards the latter.

As long as you don’t absolutely beat up your bag, hard-sided carry-on luggage can be a bit overkill.

Oh, and did I mention the soft-sided roller is half the price?

Why We Like the Maxlite 5 Softside: Assuming you don’t overpack it, the Maxlite 5 Softside should fit like a glove underneath the seat in front of you. It’s well-reviewed, priced to sell, and backed by a lifetime warranty.

What to Keep in Mind: Like the Samsonite above, this bag will be a bit heavier and bulkier than a backpack, messenger bag, tote, or duffel.

Side-by-Side Comparison Table

Why i travel with only a personal item bag.

Black minimalist pack sitting on a metal light rail bench

I choose to travel with less. Less stuff means less weight dragging me down.

That makes it easier to navigate crowded airports or to flag down my Uber.

I shudder at the sight of folks pulling their entire wardrobe around in a 50+ pound monstrosity on wheels.

What’s the secret of being a light and nimble traveler?

Bring. Less. Stuff.

Obvious, yes, but packing light isn’t always easy to execute.

Years ago, I could be seen lugging around an 80-liter behemoth, but eventually, I embraced a minimalist lifestyle, and everything fell into place.

I recently returned from Europe after six weeks carrying only a 25-liter bag.

I now save significant time and money by never paying gate fees for a bag.

I use the extra cash to treat myself to better meals and memorable travel experiences.

And I don’t miss the time I used to waste chasing lost baggage or standing shoulder-to-shoulder around the luggage carousel, hoping my bag would emerge in one piece.

The ‘secret’ of being a nimble traveler is to always avoid checking your luggage.

Commit to fitting everything you need in your overhead compartment bag or the personal item luggage by your feet.

“Easier said than done,” you may say, but try it the next time you fly.

It’s liberating.

Factors We Considered When Choosing Products

What qualifies a bag for our ‘best of’ list?

After getting our hands on several products, putting them through their paces, scouring numerous forums, product reviews, and videos, we decided to use the following criteria:

Size & Dimensions

First and foremost, carry-on bags must fit in the space regulations allow.

Specifically, a “personal items” handbag, backpack, or purse must fit under the seat in front of you, not in the overhead bin.

Some budget airlines measure your bag at the gate by testing whether it fits inside an official sizing slot.

If it doesn’t fit, your only options are to pay a hefty gate fee to bring it or to leave the bag behind.

Here are the maximum allowed sizes for personal item bags for airlines that charge for a carry-on:

  • Frontier : 18” x 14” x 8”
  • Spirit : 18” x 14” x 8”
  • United : 17” x 10” x 9”
  • JetBlue : 17” x 13” x 8”
  • Allegiant : 16” x 15” x 7”
  • Norwegian : 15” x 12” x 8”
  • Wizz Air : 16” x 12” x 8”
  • Ryanair : 16” x 10” x 8”
  • Easyjet : 18” x 14” x 8”

Note : Before you travel, confirm the current allowed sizes for the airline(s) you’ll be using. Specifications and policies sometimes change. The folks at NerdWallet created this useful policy guide  if you have more questions. 

Airlines that don’t charge for carry-ons are a bit more lenient towards the size of your item as long as it fits under the seat ahead of you.

For these airlines, having a carry-on and a personal item is convenient because it may give you just enough cargo space to prevent the need to check a bag.

Consider the weight of your empty bag.

The less your empty bag weighs, the less it contributes to the overall weight you’ll handle as you travel.

Your feet and shoulders must endure every extra ounce or pound you drag around the globe, so put your luggage on a diet and leave your barbells at home.

Materials/Durability

A bag is only as good as its components.

That’s why I picked bags made from proven backpack fabrics that will withstand abuse.

I also preferred double-stitching, YKK zippers, and heavy-duty puncture-resistant fabrics.

The most durable bags on this list are the TOM BIHN Techonaut, the GORUCK Aviator Kit Bag 2.0, and the Samsonite Novaire Underseater.

The least durable bags are the Matador Freerain22, UltraLiteSacks duffel, and the TOM BIHN Daylight briefcase.

 Weather Resistance

I’ve dragged my stuff through a blizzard in Detroit, a downpour in Budapest, and a sandstorm in Africa.

At the very least, choose a bag rated as water- and weather-resistant.

And even with a sturdy bag, I still sometimes wrap some of my more delicate stuff in a plastic bag before it goes into the luggage.

The best bags provide more peace of mind.

The savings from buying a flimsy knockoff bag vanish as soon as that cheap bag splits open halfway around the world, and you have to replace it.

Travel light, but always bring the peace of mind that comes from spending a bit more to get a higher-quality product.

Which Underseat Travel Bag is Best for You in 2024?

Man seated in an airplane with a backpack between his legs and a tag that says "CABIN GUARANTEED"

It’s your turn to decide on one of these best personal item travel bags for 2024.

Will it be an ultra-lightweight and efficient Zpacks Bagger ULTRA?

A simple and stylish briefcase from TOM BIHN?

A futuristic tote from Mission Workshop?

Choose carefully because whatever you choose will be your joined-at-the-hip travel companion for the next few thousand miles.

And remember: when traveling, it’s best to avoid nasty surprises.

Do your research and only buy bags that will fit comfortably in the sizing slots of the airlines you actually use.

And travel light.

Surprise yourself with how little ‘stuff’ it takes to travel comfortably.

Finally, combine the money you save by avoiding luggage gate fees with the time you save by skipping the luggage carousels and treat yourself by splurging on the good stuff the next time you travel.

Please let us know if you’ve enjoyed this list by sharing your comments below.

We wish you wheels up and calm, clear skies.

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2 thoughts on “12 Best Personal Item Bags & Underseat Luggage in 2024”

Hey Josh, You overpacked your bag and you were flying a budget airline knowing the rules. Why is it Milwaukee’s fault? pffft

Hi Josh thanks for such a wonderful and useful block. I’m looking for traveling southeast Asia very light but as a photographer I’m wondering about my tripod attached on a carry on back to put underneath of the seat in front of me, so you have any experience with tripod in a carry-on luggage ? Thanks in advance

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The Best Travel Backpacks of 2024

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There are a lot of great travel backpacks out there, but not all of them are created equal. A travel pack needs to be comfortable to carry, easy to organize, and durable enough to withstand being toted from place to place.

From hitting the road for the weekend to spending months traveling abroad, we’ve put nearly 30 different travel backpacks through the wringer. We tallied our airline miles, punched our tickets, and put our tray tables in the upright and locked position for close to half a decade now, taking domestic and international flights to as far as Iceland and as close as 30-minute island hops. And while there isn’t a single pack that suits every traveler, we’ve highlighted a variety of designs and price points to help you find the perfect travel backpack.

Choosing a travel backpack can be a dizzying experience, and we’ve shaken down the best to sort through the static. Each pack has seen its time on the baggage carousel, hostel luggage cart, and we’ve even had a few go missing for the full experience. We fully pack and live out of these bags to test them, and in the end, we’re confident that the 15 packs collected here are the best travel backpacks available today. Check in and check them out.

For all your travel pack questions, consult our buyer’s guide , where we’ve laid bare all the essentials. Compare each of the packs using our handy comparison chart , and if you’ve still got questions, check out our FAQ section.

Editor’s Note: We updated our travel backpack guide on May 21, 2024, adding the JanSport Journey Pack as our new best budget travel pack, as well as the feature-rich and burly Able Carry Max Backpack .

  • Best Overall Travel Backpack: Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L
  • Best Budget Travel Backpack: JanSport Journey Pack
  • Best Carrying Travel Backpack: Osprey Farpoint & Fairview 40 Travel Packs
  • Best Organization in a Travel Backpack: Matador SEG45 Travel Pack
  • Best Shoulder Bag: Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45L
  • Best Commuter-Style Travel Backpack: Evergoods Civic Panel Loader 24L
  • Best Personal Item Travel Pack: TimBuk2 Never Check Expandable Backpack

Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L

  • Capacity 45 L (collapses to 35 L)
  • Weight 4 lbs., 8 oz.
  • Dimensions 22" x 13" x 9.5" standard, 22" x 13" x 11" expanded
  • Compartment access Back panel clamshell design with #10 zipper
  • Material Weatherproof, 100% recycled 400-denier nylon canvas shell; 900-denier waterproof bottom

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  • Compresses down to maximum airline carry-on size, and then expands once you’ve hit your destination
  • Burly construction
  • No details are overlooked in the design
  • Side-carry handles are offset in an awkward position

Perfect is a dirty word in product design, but we’re about stumped when it comes to drumming up a quibble about the Peak Design Travel Backpack 45 L ($300). This redeye-ready clamshell design is made to the highest of standards.

It’s made of quality materials, utilizing aluminum hardware and a burly 400-denier nylon canvas — and it easily ticks all our boxes for the best overall travel backpack. The interior of the bag is split into two compartments: a larger main area for storing the majority of your kit and a secondary sleeve at the front of the bag with five zippered pockets. The main pocket also sports a foam-padded laptop sleeve and three more pockets.

One of the more impressive aspects we discovered along the bag’s inaugural leg from Seattle to Anchorage was how easily the straps of the Travel Backpack stow away into the bag. Two foam panels on the back of the bag flip away to secure them and then close with a magnetic closure — very slick. This was our favorite strap-stowage system, with the zippered panels of the Matador GlobeRider45 coming in a close second. We find the Peak Design bag compresses smaller.

Then there are the little details. An ID-size sleeve on the back panel provides all the information should your bag get separated from you. Zipper pulls thread through one another to keep what’s yours safe. And a collapsible system adjusts the bag from a full 45 L to 35 L.

In our review, there’s little about the Peak Design pack that misses the mark. The company leans heavily toward the camera-toting travelers among us, but the 45 L Travel Backpack makes no compromises and works just as well for any user group. The high price is undeniable, but for the scope of the travel pack, it’s a buy-once-cry-once purchase we would make again.

Also available in a 30L size , the range of Travel Backpacks from Peak Design is so well-thought-out that you can practically see the cogs turning in their creators’ heads. We think they make the best travel backpacks on the market.

JanSport Journey Pack

  • Capacity 28 liters
  • Weight 1 lb., 13.6 oz.
  • Dimensions 19.5" x 12.5" x 7"
  • Compartment access Zippered top access
  • Material 100% 600D recycled polyester + 1680D ballistic boot
  • Electronic storage 15" laptop sleeve

The Best Travel Backpacks of 2024

  • Compact and clean profile
  • Plush foam back panel and shoulder straps
  • Compression straps on bottom of pack tote around a jacket
  • Smooth-running zippers
  • Good internal organization
  • Laptop sleeve won't fit some large modern laptops
  • Water bottle pockets sized for slimmer vessels

At $95, the JanSport Journey Pack does a lot for a little. As a campus commuter, airline personal item, or do-it-all backpack, this pack leverages its lack of specificity to make it amenable to being used on just about any day. Part of a trio of new travel packs from the legendary campus bookbag brand, the Journey surprised us with a more high-end build than expected, and for the money, it made an excellent travel companion.

While the Journey isn’t trimmed out in some of the more boutique fabrics, it is still solidly built and uses the good stuff where it counts, such as the 1680D ballistic boot material that’s reinforced with recycled car windshield liners (news to us). The 600D polyester used elsewhere has a rugged nailhead finish, and shoulders wear well.

The thick EVA foam used in the shoulder straps and back panel is cushy and applied liberally. On the inside, the laptop sleeve is lined with plush tricot material, along with an organizer pocket for stashing your readers or sunnies.

The organization of the pack is similarly uncompromising and is broken down into a spacious main compartment, front stash pocket, small bits and bobs organizer pocket, and a 15″ laptop sleeve — which easily toted our tester’s MacBook Pro safely.

When packed as a carry-on, we were able to stuff in an assortment of layers we might need along the way (rain jacket, warm puffy, hat), along with our headphones, book, travel pillow , and lunch for the flight, and still had space for an empty water bottle or two.

As a 28-liter pack, there’s no alternate sizing available and no hip belt to go along — though, in our opinion, loads this light doesn’t need one. Compression straps are limited, though you do get a set at the bottom of the pack that doubles as a dock for your beach towel, picnic blanket, or rolled-up jacket.

Like the TimBuk2 Never Check , the side water bottle pockets on this pack are really only ideal for thin bottles or flasks, and while we could shoehorn a Nalgene in there, it didn’t look happy.

Compromises aside, for less than $100, the JanSport Journey Pack doesn’t take the easy way out and phone it in with fewer materials or a more simple organizational layout. We had a pocket or sleeve for anything we needed to stash (besides a dedicated passport pocket), and the Journey made for an easy personal item on the handful of flights we took it on — easily stashing beneath the seat. If you’d rather ball out on your big-ticket luggage and just need a travel backpack that’ll plain work, this is the bag for you.

Osprey Farpoint & Fairview 40 Travel Packs

  • Capacity 40 L
  • Weight 3 lbs., 7.6 oz.
  • Dimensions 22" x 14" x 9"
  • Compartment access Zippered back panel clamshell design
  • Material Bluesign-approved 450-denier recycled polyester

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  • Supreme suspension system offers the best carry of any pack we tried
  • External compression straps limit the volume well
  • Comfortably padded grab handles
  • Not much internal organization

No stranger to producing supremely comfortable suspension systems, Osprey injected a good bit of its tech into the Farpoint and Fairview packs ($185), which both sport LightWire frames, load lifters, and breathable framesheet and suspension straps. Our Farpoint pack was easily the best load carrier of any we tested and a close contender for the best travel backpack overall.

Far beyond what any of the other travel packs offer, the pack even allows you to adjust the torso length — unheard of in the typical travel pack. Newly updated, these packs have been tweaked to ride the line between traditional backpacks and functional luggage, a claim we can substantiate.

The 40-liter capacity is just about the sweet spot for domestic carry-on luggage limits, and these packs make good use of the space. We could easily pack away a long weekend’s worth of travel essentials into the bag with a little space to spare.

Whereas many other travel packs stash straps away into the body of the pack, the Farpoint and Fairview move in the opposite direction with a deployable strap cover that neatly seals in the suspension for safekeeping when checked. This produces a clean profile that’s ready to be slung around, but it’s not quite as easy and quick as the magnetic panels of the Peak Design Travel Backpacks, as you need to unclip straps to tuck them away.

The interior of the pack is rather spartan, incorporating only one zippered pocket, a laptop sleeve, and two internal compression straps. We would have rather seen a bit more organizational features involved like those that the Matador GlobeRider and Topo Designs Global Travel bags incorporate, but for those who stuff more than pack, the Farpoint and  Fairview may very well punch the ticket.

With one foot on the platform and one on the trail, these packs from Osprey will get you where you’re going and carry a trip’s worth of kit with ease.

Matador SEG45 Travel Pack

  • Capacity 45 L
  • Weight 2 lbs., 8 oz.
  • Dimensions 22" x 13.4" x 10.2"
  • Compartment access Full clamshell interior, additional front zippered access
  • Material 420-denier nylon exterior, 100-denier Robic Dynatec interior

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  • Excellent storage organization options
  • High-quality, strong, and lightweight construction
  • No frame to speak of
  • Shoulder straps don’t pack away

Aiming to do more with less, the Matador SEG45 Segmented Backpack ($200) proposes a future free of packing cubes and splits up the bag for you, making the organization of your travel pack a breeze.

The full 45 liters of volume is shared among the five segments (6, 9, 15, 9, and 6 L) and trades volume between the full clamshell compartment and the segments. Each of these segments is accessible via its own water-resistant zippers and can be collapsed as your needs change.

We found organizing by clothing type made the most sense in our own packing, but you could even pack based on the day of the week or the use. The clamshell-accessed main compartment was ideal for holding larger items like spare shoes or quarantining spent outfits.

Known for its overbuilt but lightweight bags, Matador didn’t spare the SEG45, utilizing 420D UHMWPE-reinforced nylon in the pack body, as well as 100D Robic Dynatec weave on the interior. It should be noted that this travel backpack doesn’t have any kind of frame and will rely on being packed well to carry correctly. Because of this, this pack won’t carry as well as bags like the Osprey Farpoint/Fairview, so consider packing mostly clothing in the SEG45.

Our testers felt this bag excelled as a travel bag you might deploy once you’ve hit your destination, as it packs away into larger bags so well. Unfortunately, however, the shoulder straps don’t pack away into the bag itself, so you’ll have to wrangle them into place to keep things tidy.

No matter what you’re up to, everything has got a spot to live in the SEG45 . Need a bit less space? Matador offers the SEG28 ($250) for that.

Read Review: Dresser in a Backpack: Matador SEG42 Review

Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45L

  • Weight 3 lbs., 10.3 oz.
  • Dimensions 22.8" x 8.6" x 14.5"
  • Compartment access Back panel zippered clamshell design
  • Material 900-denier recycled polyester ripstop with a TPU laminate

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  • Multiple ways to carry the pack
  • Many different storage and internal organization options
  • Burly external fabric
  • Doesn’t carry the best as a backpack

Looking to squeeze out every last liter of allowed space? Patagonia named this pack in honor of the cause: the Patagonia Black Hole Maximum Legal Carry-On 45 L ($239). This bag can be carried in a number of different ways, but we found it shined during travel as a shoulder bag.

Borrowing fabric from Patagonia’s line of burly Black Hole Duffels , the MLC 45 is made for the long haul. The 900-denier polyester ripstop is coated in a TPU laminate and feels ready to take on the surliest baggage carrier. We certainly felt no remorse in tossing the bag around.

At 45 L, the MLC is certainly right at the cusp of the maximum allowed size, but thankfully that space is well divided up inside the pack. Inside the main clamshell-accessed compartment is a blizzard of zippers and mesh pockets and dividers. Anything we tossed inside was well-stabilized.

Because there isn’t much of a frame to speak of, the Black Hole MLC doesn’t carry the best when slung over both shoulders and can sag when not entirely full. But over a shoulder with the included shoulder strap, this pack feels great and can be easily accessed on the go. This is one of the only packs in our testing to feature a shoulder strap (the other being the Topo Designs Global Travel Bag).

On top of all this, we greatly appreciate that the Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45 L is made with 100% recycled body fabric, lining, and webbing. Perfect for grabbing and going, this pack is ready to move.

Read Review: Patagonia Black Hole MLC Bag Review: An Organized, Carry-On-Size Wonder

Evergoods Civic Panel Loader 24L

  • Capacity 24 L
  • Weight 3 lbs., 1.6 oz.
  • Dimensions 18" x 7: x 11.5"
  • Compartment access Zippered clamshell
  • Material 840D ballistic nylon 6, 420D HT nylon

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  • Functions as both a laptop backpack and suitcase
  • Well-structured and protected
  • Full panel loading access
  • Limited colorways

With an understated look that betrays the truly impressive fit and functionality inside, the Evergoods Civic Panel Loader 24L ($279) doesn’t need to brag — it knows it’ll tote your kit through the worst of your travel or everyday commutes without missing a beat. This bag is our newly anointed best commuter-style travel backpack.

From a fabrics and materials standpoint, it’s clear that someone at Evergoods truly nerded out when they brewed up this bindle. The 840D ballistic nylon 6 that makes up the exterior of the pack is burly (errantly spilled coffee wipes right off), and complements the thick #10 zippers and spacer-mesh back panel. Even the Evergoods logo is low-key: a simple 2×2” patch on the front of the bag with a slash. That’s it — and we dig it.

Bar none, the Civic Panel Loader has the best laptop sleeve we’ve ever encountered in a backpack, and that’s saying something. The side-accessed zippered aperture can hold a 17” Macbook Pro, and nestles into a fully padded space at the rear of the pack.

This sleeve is suspended from the bottom of the bag, as we’ve seen in many forward-thinking bags, but goes a step further and protects the laptop from the side with an aluminum stay — the primary functionality of which is to support the side handle on the bag. Genius.

The high-polish finish on the CPL24 feels reminiscent of the attention to detail we loved about the Tom Bihn Synapse 25, but we ended up enjoying this pack even more for a simple reason: side carry. The broad handle on the side of the pack is reinforced by that aluminum stay, and it creates a perfectly supported carry for jostling through crowded terminals.

On the interior of the pack, two large pockets are subdivided with a few smaller sleeves and pockets, which are oriented to be accessed with the bag on its side. We carried this pack for a month straight of remote work, lugging it to coffee shops and co-working spaces, and it supplanted all other packs we’ve used previously.

“It’s hard not to love a pack that makes your life easier,” says Senior Editor Nick Belcaster. “This pack does that. Laptop, headphones, notebooks — a whole lot goes into the pack without a care.”

Up there with Nomatic, GORUCK, and Tom Bihn, Evergoods is certainly among the pack-makers that put intelligent design and smart material choice above all else. The Evergoods Civic Panel Loader 24L is the final word when it comes to a travel pack you can carry every day. We certainly do.

Timbuk2 Never Check Expandable Backpack

  • Capacity 27.5 L
  • Weight 2 lbs., 9 oz.
  • Dimensions 18.9" x 11.4" x 5.9"
  • Material 420x2000D Cordura nylon, 135D polyester

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  • Dang good looking
  • High-quality trim and details, including anodized G hooks and supple webbing
  • Supper cushioned back panel
  • Exterior expandable water bottle pocket is a bit slim
  • Pack straps don't stow away.

Pulling off a good expandable backpack can be a tough task, with fabric accordion folds often taking up valuable real estate on the interior when collapsed in lesser bags. Not so with the TimBuk2 Never Check ($209), which takes a simple backpack shape and elevates it with premium materials and design to create one of our favorite travel backpacks for tucking under an airliner seat.

Unlike a lot of the pure-function rectangular bags in our lineup, the Never Check is a real looker — easily one of the best styled in our testing so far, and we’d have no qualms about bringing it along as a business bag. Small details like rubber-covered zipper pulls, anodized G hooks, and supple webbing keep it looking sharp. The 27.5-liter size is just about dead-on for most airline ‘personal item’ size requirements, and this bag easily slides under a seat.

The main compartment is accessed through a clamshell zipper on the front of the bag, which is gusseted to hang open while you’re loading it up. During the few national and international flights our Senior Editor Nick Belcaster deployed the bag on, this was easily enough space for everything you might want during a plane ride. And for everything else, a front pocket is lined with multiple drop and zip pockets for organizing small gadgets like chargers or keys.

The back panel of the Never Check is a plush ½-inch of comfortable foam, and combined with the equally padded shoulder straps made for a very nice carrying bag. The straps unfortunately do not stow away, but on a lower volume pack such as this, it’s a much less useable feature in our opinions. 

And finally, one of our favorite features: the wide laptop sleeve. This 15” opening is generous enough to accommodate the larger laptops of today, and is suspended from the bottom of the backpack to ensure bumps don’t turn into bruises.

Just like the name suggests, the Never Check Expandable Backpack provides a svelte solution to bringing a bag with you during airline travel — or even just to the office. Its clean profile and attention to detail impressed us, and it would make an excellent work-to-weekend bag.

Able Carry Max Backpack

  • Capacity 30 L
  • Weight 3 lbs., 14.4 oz.
  • Dimensions 20.4" x 12.6" x 7.9"
  • Compartment access Zippered clamshell design
  • Material X-Pac and 1000D nylon face fabric, ripstop 420D nylon interior

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  • High-quality fit and finish with top-shelf materials
  • Dedicated work compartment is well organized and padded
  • Shoulder straps and back panel are cushy Zotefoam
  • Fits 17" laptops
  • No hipbelt can be nice for storing, but needed for heavy carries
  • On the higher end for travel pack pricing

Sporting many of the same features and functionality as the leading travel packs in our review, the Able Carry Max Backpack ($278) leaves little on the cutting room floor, decked out with ultra-durable Cordura nylon and X-Pac materials to pull together a travel pack that you could kick, throw, or loft across the airport to no ill effect. This is one tough pack.

At 30 liters, the only thing not ‘Maxed’ out on the Max is the capacity, which lands at less than the maximum legal carry-on size for most domestic airlines, but will be ideal instead for those who are operating with a little more room in their checked baggage, freeing up the Max for the important stuff. We also find slightly smaller packs such as this fly much easier on worldwide flights, where carry-on sizes can be a bit more diminutive.

That space is wisely dispersed, organized, and split between the laptop and main compartments. The laptop sleeve won’t hold any remote worker back, as it will host up to the 17″ mondo laptops of the modern age. It is flanked by an accessories pocket lined with four stretchy pockets for swaddling your chargers, cords, memory cards, and wireless mouse.

The main compartment leaves the organization up to you and is accessed through a broad clamshell opening that gives you full access to the entire space. A couple of packing cubes won’t go to waste in this space, and while Able Carry doesn’t supply the straps themselves, a couple of daisy chain webbing loops run the length of either side of the interior, meaning you can wrangle unruly items if need be. The back panel tucks away a few more zippered pockets, and a water bottle pocket also collapses away when not needed.

On the exterior, the Max is crisscrossed by seatbelt webbing on almost every facet, which will appeal to those who are looking for a modular pack for attaching and switching kit around as it’s needed. The VX21 X-Pac material is a rough and tumble weave that might not have the slick finish of the canvas on the Peak Design Travel Backpack but is easily as weather and abrasion-proof. We also highly appreciated the 1000D Cordura nylon on the boot of the pack, which made shuffling it around a worry-free exercise.

There are a lot of high-quality travel backpacks in the 30-liter space, and while most all will get the job done, it’s the construction of the Able Carry Max Backpack that keeps drawing us back to it. The stitching on this pack is exact and plentiful and works to hold a number of high-quality materials together in a thoughtful design.

Fully loaded, we did sometimes wish for a removable hip belt to help shoulder the weight a bit, but only the most jammed-full load-outs elicited this desire. For anyone after a dialed-in travel pack, the Max lives up to the name.

Matador GlobeRider45 Travel Pack

  • Dimensions 22" x 12.8" x 11"
  • Material 420D UHMWPE-reinforced ripstop nylon, 100D Robic nylon mini-ripstop

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  • Incredible density of pockets and sleeves
  • Tough UHMWPE outer fabric can be tossed around
  • Shoulder straps tuck away in a novel and smart manner
  • Laptop sleeve opening is a bit tight
  • Price is up there

With a pocket or sleeve for pretty much everything, the new Matador GlobeRider 45 ($350) gives the Peak Design Travel Pack a run for its money when it comes to the best overall travel pack. 

Our Managing Editor raved about the GlobeRider after serious testing where she pretty much lived out of it for 3 months: “If you travel often and look for crucial components like internal and external pockets, laptop storage, and backpack and hip straps, consider the Matador GlobeRider 45. It’s a unique design in that the [pack] seems to have it all — every feature I’ve needed so far, both living out of it and in my travels — in a pretty packable size.”

What impressed us most was the way the GlobeRider was able to balance both an eye-watering amount of organization and versatility, and burly durability that ensures that this pack won’t shy away from tough travel conditions. In total (and we double-counted) there are 19 individual pockets on the pack, in all types of stretch mesh, zippered, and collapsible configurations. When good organization is key, the GlobeRider reigns. 

On the back panel of the GlobeRider, one of the more novel stowage systems we’ve seen packs away the shoulder straps and hip belt for when you want to slim down the bag. Two zippered panels — similar to the structure of the Peak Design packs, save for the closure — envelop the straps when not in use, and provide a lump-free panel for toting around. 

When it comes to downsides, the GlobeRider doesn’t miss much. The laptop sleeve aperture is a bit small at 9.5”, which in today’s age of mondo-screened computers may be limiting to some with larger devices. There also is no ability to convert the pack to a shoulder bag like the Patagonia MLC does, which can be handy when moving quickly through the airport.

Dang-near the top of the list, the Matador GlobeRider 45 would be an excellent choice for anyone who practices one-bag travel, or desires to have a place for everything in their journeys. The price does sting a bit, but based on the long-term testing we’ve completed so far, we’ve seen no indications that this pack will fade away anytime soon.

Read Review: I Lived Out of This Backpack for 3-Plus Months: Matador Globerider45 Review

Thule Aion 40L

  • Weight 3 lbs., 3 oz.
  • Dimensions 13" x 9.1" x 20.5"
  • Material Waxed P600 polyester canvas

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  • Maxes out on carry-on-compliant space
  • Internal roll-top TPU bag separates the clean from the to-do laundry
  • Waxed canvas exterior has a classy look
  • Centered side handle carries well
  • Well-cushioned back panel
  • No shoulder strap stowage option
  • No hipbelt on a 40L is pushing it

Better known for their roof boxes and racks, it’s fair to say that Thule knows travel, and the addition of smart, organized, and comfortable travel packs like the Thule Aion 40L ($200) makes all the sense in the world to us. This pack is a finely-honed bag for international and local travel alike, and is decked out in some high-class materials.

Like the Patagonia Black Hole MLC pack, the Aion 40L aims to go for the maximum allowed capacity, and at our measurements (21.5” x 15” x 8”), the pack slides in just half an inch less than the normal 45 linear inches typically allowed. That’s efficient. The space is split up into two main compartments and a laptop sleeve, with the larger opening with a full clamshell zip.

This inner compartment hosts a few zippered pockets and internal compression straps, but the star of the show here is the integrated TPU rolltop bag. This sack can be used to cordon off your liquids (and easily presented for inspection), as well as separate your pile of ‘to-do’ laundry. This reminds us of the ActiveShield compartment in the Gregory Border Traveler pack, but we enjoy the removable aspect here even more. 

Round the back of the pack, the spacer-mesh swaddled laptop sleeve rivals the Evergoods Civic Panel Loader , and has an additional sleeve for items like tablets, notebooks, or chargers. The back panel itself is impressively cushioned (one of the more luxe in our testing) and that extends to the shoulder straps. 

Unfortunately, there’s no shoulder strap-stowage system here, so you’ll have to wrangle those yourself, and while we typically enjoy the lack of a hip belt in smaller travel packs, the absence in a 40-liter pack is a little puzzling. Fully loaded, the Aion could certainly benefit from one, and while a separate sling bag can be added to function as one, you’ll need to fork over $50 for it.

Ranking high up there with your Peak Designs and your Ospreys, the Thule Aion 40L nails the style and material departments, and with a full 40 liters of space on board, has all the room to pack for your week-long trips — no roof box required.

Osprey Archeon 30L

  • Weight 3 lbs.
  • Dimensions 20.5" x 13" x 11.4"
  • Compartment access Zippered top-access
  • Material 840D ballistic polyester with carbonate coating

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  • Extra-tough exterior fabric with carbonate coating
  • High-polish details such as seatbelt webbing straps
  • Mini-wing hipbelt tucks away easily when not needed
  • Smart internal storage pockets that lay flat when not needed
  • Laptop sleeve opening is a bit too snug
  • Compression straps lay over the main zipper

First off, one word: Rugged. The Osprey Archeon 30L ($250) is a high-end build that spares little in the material department, and looks dang good while it’s at it. The 30-liter size makes this bag weekend travel-ready, and we greatly appreciated the fit and finish.

The overall design of the Archeon reminds us a good bit of the Peak Design Travel Bag (certainly the all-waterproof exterior zippers and curved side-entry pockets), but it’s the exterior fabric that really impressed. The 840D ballistic polyester is coated with a carbonate polyurethane coating, a bolstered recipe that increases durability by a magnitude over traditional PU coatings. In testing, we wore out before putting a dent in it.

The pack itself breaks down into two main compartments, with the main pocket opening behind a curved clamshell zip (we did have a little trouble with the zipper passing behind the exterior straps. Removing them fixed that). Inside, three expandable tech pockets tuck away all of your small kit, and do a good job of keeping things tidy on the interior.

On the exterior, Osprey doesn’t disappoint when it comes to suspension straps, which are comfortable, adjustable, and stashable. The mini wing-style hip belt earns special praise on packed flights, where we find traditional hip belts to be a hassle to store, and combined with the slick shoulder-strap stash pocket, the Archeon converts to minimal mode in under a minute.

Something the Archeon certainly could use, however, is a slightly larger aperture into the laptop/tech compartment. As-is, the zipper doesn’t quite extend down far enough to truly open up the pocket, and as such it can feel a bit like rummaging around in the dark looking for cords and chargers in the bottom of the pack. Extending these zippers down to the middle of the pack would seem to fix the issue, and we hope a later iteration might address this.

Nonetheless, we were still impressed by the Osprey Archeon 30L . There’s also a 40-liter version if you’re looking for a max-capacity carry-on, and even a smaller 24-liter for kicking around coffee shops day-to-day.

Read Review: Hack Carry-On Rules: Osprey Archeon Kit Gives Power Back to Passengers

Topo Designs Global Travel Bag 40L

  • Weight 3 lbs., 10.4 oz.
  • Dimensions 22.5" x 14" x 7.5"
  • Material 1000D recycled nylon, 400D recycled nylon, 210D recycled nylon, 1680D recycled ballistic nylon

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  • Overbuilt design with tough materials and chunky zippers
  • Plenty of organizational pockets
  • Bright interior
  • Not the cleanest strap stowage

Chunky zippers, an overhead-savvy profile, and multiple ways to sling it over your shoulder: The Topo Designs Global Travel Pack ($229) has honed in on much of what we love in a travel backpack.

During a recent trip from Seattle to Southern California, we were heavily saddled with the maximum the airline would allow. But this pack made use of every inch of space and reached the allowance of what we could check as our carry-on. The 40 liters of internal capacity is broken down into a series of dividers and pockets, which made condoning off things like electronics from the rest of our kit easy. And the interior of this pack is a cheery canary yellow, which helps with ease and visibility.

On the exterior of this pack, three separate carry styles are available to get you through the concourse in whatever way you choose. We found the full-featured backpack straps to be our go-to, which even sport load-lifters for a comfy carry. This suspension system does tuck away for when you might want to check the bag, though we found the hipbelt to be a bit tricky to fully retract.

Rounding out this travel-ready backpack is a tough build that makes use of 1000D recycled nylon and heavy-duty zippers, and we had no qualms with tossing this bag around during our trip. Perfect for anyone who subscribes to the one-bag travel ethos, the Global Travel Pack from Topo Designs makes the grade for those who want the most out of their carry-on.

And if you’re only going to be away for a short trip, the Global Travel pack is also available in a 30L capacity .

Cotopaxi Allpa 28L Travel Pack

  • Capacity 28 L
  • Weight 3 lbs., 4 oz.
  • Dimensions 19" x 12" x 9"
  • Material TPU-coated 1,000-denier polyester, 840-denier nylon paneling

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  • Burly exterior material holds up for the long run
  • Plenty of zippered mesh storage pockets
  • On the heavier side
  • TPU-coated nylon can feel grabby

The Allpa 28L Travel Pack ($170) will change the way you travel. It’s sleek, durable, and able to fit an incredible amount of stuff in a small space. The zippered mesh pockets keep clothes organized. And the compression straps maximize what you can pack.

The tough polyester and nylon construction can take a beating without any signs of wear. And we appreciate that the externally accessed, padded laptop sleeve makes pulling out your electronics at security checkpoints a breeze. There’s also a small outer compartment to keep essentials at hand.

You can completely tuck away the backpack straps and carry the pack like a briefcase, or wear it comfortably as a backpack. We’ve stuffed this pack to the gills countless times and have never had a problem with the zippers. Light rain showers or spills roll right off the TPU-coated exterior, but for legit rainstorms, just pull out the included rain cover.

The Allpa also comes in 35L, 42L, 50L, and 70L capacities. As our editor noted in the 42L review , “Building on its fun and functional ethos, Cotopaxi beefs up its bestselling product. The Allpa Travel Pack earns big points for clever design, clean aesthetic, and a surprising number of handy — and hidden — features.”

Yes, the Cotopaxi Allpa packs are an investment, but anyone who travels regularly will find it a worthy one. These powerhouse travel backpacks are sturdy, versatile, and built to last.

Tom Bihn Synapse 25

  • Capacity 25 L
  • Weight 1 lb., 13 oz.
  • Dimensions 13.4" x 20" x 9.1"
  • Material 400-denier Halcyon, 420-denier nylon ripstop

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  • Many different fabrics and color schemes are available
  • Built to last design and materials
  • Removable webbing hip belt
  • Suspension doesn’t pack away
  • Side wing pockets are a little awkward to access

Refined and clean-looking, the Tom Bihn Synapse 25 ($250) is a high-end travel backpack we just can’t stop staring at. It just looks that good. Made of burly textiles and zippers, this pack was built to stand the test of tough travel and come out shining on the other side.

The Synapse 25 is the larger version of Tom Bihn’s Synapse 19 , a popular backpack made for daily carry. The bump in volume is appreciated in this travel-oriented version and is doled out in one large compartment as well as a set of pockets on the front of the pack.

We found all the pockets easily accessible, save for the side wing pockets. While these were excellent for the organization of smaller bits and bobs, the openings were a bit awkward to jump into.

Topped off by a cushioned suspension (the foam is a half-inch of supple EV50), this travel backpack didn’t weigh us down on long days of travel when fully packed. And when we wanted to go light, even the webbing hip belt was removable. In terms of the ability to bop around town as a daily driver, this pack is up there with the TimBuk2 Never Check (we liked the back panel on this pack the most).

Along with being carry-on compliant, the Synapse is also one of the few bags on our list that are compact enough to fit under most airline seats without hogging too much precious legroom.

Osprey Nebula 32 Daypack

  • Capacity 32 L
  • Weight 2 lbs., 1.7 oz.
  • Dimensions 19.2" x 12.2" x 11.4"
  • Material 420-denier recycled nylon

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  • TSA-compliant laptop sleeve
  • Many options for organization
  • Water bottle pockets fit 32 oz. bottles
  • Need to release two buckles in order to unzip the main pocket all the way

When it comes to backpacks, Osprey has put in the time — and it shows. The Nebula 32 ($140) feels like all the brand’s most popular packs morphed into one. Most of all, we love how it seamlessly goes from city streets to trails.

This backpack can do it all, whether you’re hauling your laptop and books around town; water, food, and layers on an easy hike; or all of the above and then some for a weekend away.

The internal storage pockets are great for organizing all of your things for easy access. And while the Nebula 32 is top-loading, the main pocket opens up wide enough so you won’t have to unload everything to get to the one thing you want at the bottom. The sternum strap and hip belt are comfortable as well, especially when carrying a heavy load.

On smaller volume packs like this, sometimes design concessions need to be made to accommodate all the functionality, and on the Nebula, it’s in the side compression straps. Like on the Osprey Farpoint/Fairview, the compression system of the pack overlays across the main compartment zipper, meaning you’ll need to undo some straps before rifling around in the storage area. Not a deal breaker, but a little annoying when the TSA line starts to back up behind you.

Overall, the Nebula 32 won’t disappoint if you make it your go-to smaller-volume travel backpack.

Travel Backpack Comparison Chart

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How We Tested Travel Backpacks

The staff of GearJunkie is a hot-footed bunch, restlessly plodding across the country or around the globe in search of adventure and whatever else comes our way. And we have a lot of stuff, which necessitates having a travel bag or four in the stable.

Surely any old bindle will do in carrying your kit around, but having a travel backpack that is dialed into the needs of travel can turn a stressful situation into a manageable one. We’ve been testing travel backpacks since 2019 and have put the market slice through the wringer on thousands of miles of travel to weed out the best of the best.

Senior Editor Nick Belcaster has a zeal for international travel, and he leads up our current travel pack testing, logging almost 10,000 flying miles in the last year alone. From Iceland to Utah, Belcaster has carried these packs and lived out of them for weeks, relying on them to support back-to-back travel excursions.

In testing, we looked for a number of features in our travel backpacks, including overall capacity, carry style, durability, and aesthetics. It’s important to think about how you’ll use your travel pack, and as such, every pack on our list is carry-on compliant for the worst-case scenario.

We know no trip will be like the next, so we took a broad swath of the travel backpacks on the market in order to create a list that will suit many different travelers. Packs in hand, over our shoulders, or on our backs, we hit the four corners and tested the best travel backpacks of 2024.

Curious about what we pack in our travel backpacks? We’ve penned up a list for both domestic and international trips .

Peak Design Travel Pack 45L at SEATAC

Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose a Travel Backpack

Travel backpack user profiles.

The International Jet-Setter: The term ‘One Bag Travel’ is no stranger to you, and you’ve just about got your life distilled down into 45 liters of space. If international travel is your bag, then a backpack that’s up to the task will be essential to see you through to further time zones.

Efficiency will be the name of the game here, and going with a pack that is dang-near the carry-on maximums for international flights will mean you can make it through without checking a bag. Look for near to 45-liter packs with plenty of organization baked in, as well as a comfortable (and stashable) carry system.

For international travel, the bag we reach for most often had to be the Peak Design Travel Backpack , with a razor-thin second place going to the Matador GlobeRider45 Travel Pack . For an emphasis on organization, the Matador SEG45 splits up the volume well, and if you’ll be schlepping bags around a long way, the Osprey Farpoint & Fairview Packs have all the Osprey suspension we love.

Osprey Farpoint Travel Pack in Iceland

The Weekend Warrior: Maybe it’s a work trip, and maybe it’s just for fun, but it’s only going to take 2-3 days total, and you’ll need a bag that can pack it in. For weekend excursions, we find packs in the 25-35 liter range work well for the minimalists among us, and the 30-40 liter range for those who like a bit more options.

The Tom Bihn Synapse 25 is easily one of the most stylish packs in our review, only slightly edged out by the Timbuk2 Never Check , and both make the grade for a single overnighter in a foreign locale. For a bit more space, you can’t go wrong with the Topo Designs Global Travel Bag 40L , a fun pack that is a lot tougher than the multi-colored exterior would let on.

Peak Design Travel Backpack on the Back of a Traveller in Seattle International Airport Looking out on the Tarmac.

The Commuter: No flight involved! Duty calls, and sometimes you’ll need to lug around a bit more kit than the old briefcase can allow for. Commuting with a travel backpack is a great way to stay comfortable on longer rides, as shoulder and handbags are cumbersome over the long run. Focus on a bag with a more traditional backpack shape that puts an emphasis on ease-of-access, and is in the 20-30L range.

For bumping around town, we’ve come to love the Evergoods Civic Panel Loader 24 , which not only lugs our remote office around with ease, but also looks pretty slick doing it. The drawstring opening here is a huge boon for quickly stashing a jacket, and the tough exterior fears no weather forecast. For a budget just-get-it-done choice, the JanSport Journey Pack will make it happen for less.

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The right size pack for you depends on a few things. First, where are you going? And, how long do you plan to stay? Winter travel often comes with more gear, so you’ll need to pack extra layers. Longer trips often require larger bags.

That said, your personal packing style will be the most important factor. We know minimalists who happily travel for months with only a single backpack in tow and others who want the largest travel backpack possible in addition to a totally stuffed duffel bag . One method isn’t better than the other, but knowing your style is helpful when choosing a bag.

In general, we’ve found that something in the 28-45 liter range is ideal for comfort and packability. Many packs will also offer a compression system to allow you to limit the overall volume of the backpack. We’ve seen many different ways to accomplish this, but the most effective by far were the button snaps and expanding zipper of the Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L . Packs toward the 40-45 liter range will be your carry-on bags of choice, and the 45-liter Peak Design, Patagonia MLC , and Matador GlobeRider are perfect for maxing out your allowed space. The 40-liter Osprey Farpoint/Fairview packs give up a little internal room for the luxe suspension system they’re carried with.

Packs in the smaller end of the range, from around 25-30 L, make better personal items, and the TimBuk2 Never Check , Tom Bihn Synapse , and Patagonia Black Hole backpacks all fit snugly underneath an airliner seat. These small bags move through a city gracefully and look more like everyday carry backpacks than traditional luggage.

Peak Design Travel Backpack Clamshell Access

What good would a bag be if you couldn’t get into it? From a simple drawstring to a thicket of Velcro and zippers, there are plenty of ways to keep your bag closed while you’re on the go, but not every one will be amenable to travel.

Zippered Clamshells: Most travel backpacks will use a clamshell-style design that opens up the backpack like a suitcase, allowing you to pack intentionally as opposed to stuffing things in. Oftentimes, an internal strap system will help keep your items contained while you’re on the move.

Packs with this clamshell design may also opt to add internal dividers to the main storage area, and make these dividers removable — should you need the entire storage area uninhibited. For packs without internal dividers or straps, consider adding a few packing cubes to keep your items organized.

In addition to the rear entry, some backpacks will offer additional entry points through the top or front of the pack. This can be helpful when you need to quickly retrieve something like a passport from your bag, without the need to totally spill the contents. The majority of packs in our review close in this clamshell manner, and a few of our favorites are the Peak Design Travel Backpack , Osprey Farpoint & Fairview 40 Travel Packs , and Matador GlobeRider45 Travel Pack .

Osprey Farpoint 40 Travel Backpack

Zippered Top-Access: Much like many traditional backpacks, zippered top-access packs load and unload from the topside, and generally only offer one point of entry/egress into the pack. For this reason, packs of this flavor are generally left packed during travel, as digging around for something at the bottom can be a hassle.

Bags of this stripe, including the uber-nice Tom Bihn Synapse 25 and expandable Timbuk2 Never Check , most often make better personal items over carry-ons, as their smaller volumes make for easier searching within.

Drawstring Top-Entry: While not quite as common as a zippered clamshell or top-access pack, drawstring top-entry packs can make for very quick and easy access to your kit if you’re on the move. These packs will integrate an extended fabric collar to the top of the storage area, which can be compressed when needed, or overstuffed with bulky items like jackets.

Carrying Options

Patagonia MCL 45L Travel Backpack Carry Options

There are plenty of ways to lug your kit to your boarding gate, but not all of them will be comfortable for everything. Over-shoulder backpack straps can support a good bit of weight but typically will need some type of frame to truly be supportive. The Osprey Farpoint/Fairview packs were the best-carrying packs in our testing, owed largely to the wire frame and Airscape mesh back panels, but we also enjoyed the carry of the aluminum frame stays on the Matador GlobeRider.

A shoulder strap travel backpack, like the Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45L , can be slung across your body and provide a great amount of accessibility on the go. Don’t expect to carry too much weight this way, however.

And then there’s the classic suitcase style, easily towed anywhere. It’s good to note many travel backpacks will have stowable straps to better streamline the pack for a trip through an X-ray machine or stowed under a seat. The strap storage design of the Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L impressed us most of all, utilizing magnetic closure flaps to pack away the shoulder and hip straps neatly.

Pockets & Organization

Matador SEG30 Travel Backpack Storage Options

There’s an organizational saying: “A place for everything and everything in its place.” And we couldn’t agree more. Keeping track of everything while you travel is key for organization. And while more pockets always seem better, there is a threshold where having too many simply becomes more places to misplace things. Instead, we recommend packs with three to six pockets.

The Cotopaxi Allpa and Topo Designs Global Travel Bags both have ingenious inner organization systems complete with large zipping “pockets.” It has just enough space to find room for everything but not so many compartments that you’ll be hunting all day for your misplaced passport. For even more organization, the Matador SEG45 splits into five different segments that are accessible from the exterior of the pack.

Bringing along a laptop is a necessary evil for some travelers, and having an incorporated laptop sleeve in your travel backpack can keep it safe during travel. Most laptop sleeves will be padded with some type of foam and nestle in close to the back for maximum protection. In order to be TSA-compliant, a laptop sleeve will need to fold entirely flat away from the pack to be scanned.

Because flying with liquids over 3.4 ounces is prohibited in the U.S., carrying all of these items in a separate toiletry bag can make your foray into the screening line a breeze. Many of the packs on our list incorporate many external pockets where such a bag could be stashed and produced when needed.

Tom Bihn Synapse 25 Travel Backpack

Travel luggage takes a beating, so durability is a top concern. Luckily, gear manufacturers realize this and are making increasingly burly yet portable packs. The fan-favorite Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45L pack is made with a 900-denier ripstop nylon outer with a TPU laminate for extra durability. It’s nearly indestructible, water-resistant, and versatile.

If you’re traveling somewhere with inclement weather or if your pack needs to double as a climbing bag or hiking pack, durability is extra important. And it’s worth paying more for a backpack that is water-resistant.

Space Efficiency & Carry-On Compliance

Peak Design Travel Pack at SEATAC

Astute observers will note many of the packs in our review sport a rectangular shape, which is certainly due to designers aspiring to create a more space-efficient pack. This isn’t to say that more shapely packs won’t make it happen, but when you’re struggling to make every liter of space count, maximizing dimensions matters.

Carry-on luggage is any bag that you plan on bringing into an airplane and storing in the overhead bins. Because space is limited, airlines dictate the maximum size that any carry-on can be. In the U.S., the most common size is 22 inches x 14 inches x 9 inches, or 45 linear inches (length + width + height). However, this is just a rough guideline; some airlines differ from these dimensions, and you should refer to their information directly.

In general, these dimensions provide a travel backpack with around 40-45 liters of internal volume, so buying a pack that’s as close to that as possible will provide the most space allowed. Many of the packs on our list have the ability to compress to a smaller size, such as the Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L .

Be mindful as well, that any protrusions from your travel pack such as shoulder straps or handles will also need to fall within the maximum allowed size. Many travel backpacks today incorporate some type of strap-stowing ability, such as the magnetic panels of the Peak Design packs, the zippered cover of the Osprey Farpoint/Fairview, and the hybrid zipper/panel of the Matador GlobeRider 45. All of these provide a more streamlined profile that should both hit the mark, and fit better into overhead bins.

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Travel backpacks run the gamut of prices — from affordable to downright pricey. There are a number of factors that play into what you get for the money.

Budget-Minded Travel Packs

Travel backpacks, as a category, are generally a bit pricer than your average luggage, as they incorporate tough materials that can put up with extensive wear over the lifespan. Travel is tough on bags, so it’s unsurprising that even budget travel backpacks will cost you around $100-150.

These packs often will incorporate more traditional architectures such as a zippered top access, as opposed to the more complicated (and spendy) full-zip clamshell designs. For example, the JanSport Journey Pack ($95) is pretty much your average school bag.

Volumes, too, will be a bit limited in this price range — added material adds cost. The 32-liter Osprey Nebula ($140) is about the best price-to-volume ratio you can get.

Mid-Range Travel Packs

Mid-range packs make up the bread and butter of travel packs, and can be had for around $150 to $200. These designs are often more of the full carry-on variety, and aim to capitalize on permitted volume as much as possible. The 45-liter Matador SEG45 ($200), Patagonia Black Hole MLC ($239), 40-liter Osprey Farpoint/Fairview ($185), and Topo Designs Global Travel Bag ($229) all shoehorn in just about as much space as a friendly gate agent will let you get away with.

For the price, you also get a good variety of functionality that makes travel easier, such as stowable pack straps, interior segmented pockets and sleeves (done excellently on the $170 Cotopaxi Allpa ), and an external compression system that limits the space your bag takes up. Some packs, like the TimBuk2 Never Check ($209), don’t exactly hit these parameters, but instead make up for it in high-quality design and materials.

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Premium Travel Packs

Above $250, you’re likely paying for premium materials or a to-the-hilt design that leaves absolutely nothing on the cutting room floor. The Peak Design Travel Backpack ($300) is a great example, and utilizes super high-quality nylon canvas, custom aluminum hardware, and supple seatbelt material webbing in its build, as well as fitting in just about every conceivable feature you could want in a travel pack. The same can be said of the Matador GlobeRider 45 ($350), which uses high-tech UHMPWE-reinforced materials and sports a total of 19 pockets.

The Tom Bihn Synapse 25 ($250) is a bit of an outlier, as it commands a high dollar amount not for the extreme amount of space it offers or amount of features, but for being a hyper-customizable, hand-made bag that uses the nicest textiles available, as well as the best zippers, webbing, and foam in its design. If you’re a fan of the finest materials, this is your daily driver pack.

What Is One Bag Travel?

The ‘One Bag Travel’ ethos and travel backpacks go hand-in-hand. Simply put, to travel in one-bag style is to be minimalist in your luggage choices, and only take what you can carry onto the plane/train/pack animal. Not only does this do away with the fuss of deciding what exactly to bring along with you, but it also allows for breezing through airports — skipping the need to check baggage, wait at baggage claim, or fear for lost luggage.

In order to most effectively travel with one bag, be sure to read up on exactly the baggage size allowances provided by your transportation. This can affect both overall size and weight, and having an expandable pack is a large benefit here. In this way, you can carry just enough to skirt through under the limit, and then expand the bag when you’ve hit your destination for more breathing room. If you aim for a 35-40 liter backpack, you’ll be right on the money for one-bag travel.

Finally, remember that this bag is going to be the only item of luggage you’ve got, so ensure it’ll be comfortable enough for the long haul. Look for padded back panels and hip belts that’ll transfer the load correctly, and if they stash away — all the better.

Our team unanimously agrees that the best travel backpack is the Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L . It’s extremely durable, and it offers plenty of organizational pockets to stash your kit away in. The clamshell opening makes packing a breeze, and we really appreciated the unique shoulder strap storage options available to turn the pack into a stripped-down bag that would slide into any overhead compartment.

Peak Design Travel Pack in Denver

The best size bag for traveling depends largely on your travel itinerary and mode of transport. The Cotopaxi Allpa packs range from 28 to 42 liters.

The 28-liter option makes for a compact and comfortable backpack that easily fits in overhead airplane compartments. The 42-liter option is a bit more like carrying a duffel bag on your back, but it still manages to fit in overhead compartments. It’s a great option for maximizing carry-on capacity in backpack form.

While both have their place in travel, a backpack can offer some advantages over a suitcase. Since they’re much more portable, backpacks can be brought to many more places where a suitcase won’t work. Suitcases can be your large load carriers, but a good travel backpack gives you the freedom to strike out on daily adventures.

Travel backpacks absolutely can be carry-on luggage, given they meet the size requirements. In the U.S., the most common maximum size is 22 inches x 14 inches x 9 inches, or 45 linear inches (length + width + height). But this is only a common size, and different airlines will have different specifics. Consult with your airline specifically to determine what they allow.

While different body types will find different travel packs comfortable, we can all agree that a good support system and ample foam make for a comfortable carry. In our own testing, we found the Osprey Farpoint 40 and Fairview 40 Travel Packs were by far the most comfortable due to their plush suspension systems.

Because many different airlines operate a slate of different planes, there isn’t a standard under-seat luggage size, although there is an average: 16 inches x 12 inches x 6 inches. Some airlines allow personal items larger than this, but you should consult with their customer service for specifics. Our favorite personal item-sized travel pack was the Timbuk2 Never Check Expandable Backpack , which, at 24 liters compressed, easily slides under a seat.

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The Best Laptop Backpacks of 2024

Whether you’re headed to the office, class, or even the trailhead, here’s our top picks for the best laptop backpacks of 2024.

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The Best Daypacks of 2024

We tested the best daypacks of 2024 with options for every budget. Top picks include Osprey, Cotopaxi, and more.

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Hailing from the hemlocks and hanging mosses of Washington State, Senior Editor Nick Belcaster is an adventure journalist following threads of stories across the West. Cruelly stolen from the alpine swales of rural Wisconsin at a young age, Nick made do ascending the snows and granite of the North Cascades while completing a journalism degree. A long stint on the Pacific Crest Trail in 2018 codified a life bent on sleeping on minor slopes and picking devil’s club out of his shoes.

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The 12 Best Personal Item Bags of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

Every bag on our list is compact enough to fit under an airplane seat.

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In This Article

  • Our Top Picks
  • Others We Liked

Our Testing Process

  • Tips for Buying
  • Why Trust T+L

Travel + Leisure / Jessica Juliao

Over the course of your travels, you may have found yourself wondering, “What exactly does count as a personal item?” After all, we know it’s not the same thing as a carry-on. The simple answer? A personal item is any bag that fits under the airplane seat in front of you, though the precise dimensions of these bags vary by carrier. You can use pretty much any bag ranging from duffels and weekenders to backpacks and sling bags , but for the most part, they should be under 18 x 14 x 8 inches.

For this article, we tested nearly 50 personal item bags both in our New York City lab and in real-world settings over the past six months, paying close attention to capacity, design, ease of use, comfort, portability, durability, and value. The picks listed below performed the highest in all categories. 

Best Overall

July carry all weekender.

It’s lightweight, protective, and compact yet spacious. 

It may be too small for longer trips (or chronic overpackers).

It’s no wonder this bag snagged our best overall category — it truly has everything. From its spacious main compartment and its abundance of pockets to its comfy, padded shoulder strap, July’s Carry All Weekender just makes travel easy. A designated protective laptop sleeve, a large front pocket, and several interior slip pockets allow for streamlined organization, while subtle cushioning on the strap and soft leather on the top handles keep things comfy no matter how you choose to carry it. The bag even boasts a trolley sleeve so travelers can easily attach it to their rolling luggage. On top of all that, it’s ultrasleek and compact enough to fit under an airplane seat with room to spare.

Because it’s on the smaller side, we did find we could only fit a day or two’s worth of clothing in the bag during our tests. However, seeing as we’d use this as a personal item bag and not an actual carry-on, we thought that was fair. We feel it works perfectly as both a weekend trip bag and as an everyday option for remote workers .  

The Details: 10.5 x 18 x 8.5 inches | 2.2 pounds | 28-liter capacity | 16-inch laptop pocket | Nylon, leather

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Best Backpack

Solo re:define backpack.

It’s extremely lightweight and has seemingly unlimited space.

The straps are pretty close together, which may feel uncomfortable for those with wider shoulders or necks.

“I wouldn’t change anything about this backpack! It’s perfect!” is an actual quote from one of our editors who tried out the Solo Re:Define Backpack. It’s remarkably spacious thanks to a large main compartment with plenty of additional pockets and sleeves. No matter how much we stuffed inside, there seemed to be room for more. After packing it with a laptop, a tablet, a pair of shoes, a large toiletry bag, a shirt, a pair of pants, a quarter-zip jacket, a book, a wallet, keys, lotion, and AirPods, we still had room to spare — plus, the backpack remained lightweight and comfortable to carry. We also appreciated the anti-microbial coating during our tests, which made the backpack easy to clean with wipes. Other features we loved included padded straps, water-repellant construction, and a built-in USB port for mobile charging.

The Details: 18 x 13 x 7 inches | 1.43 pounds | 15.6-inch laptop pocket | USB port | PET polyester

Quince Revive Nylon Large Tote

It’s extremely versatile and lightweight.

It’s kind of an odd size — too small to be a true tote but too large to be a true purse.

We’re not exaggerating when we say we’ve brought this purse-tote hybrid with us everywhere . From cross-country work trips to beach days to running errands around town, the Quince Revive Nylon Large Tote has been with us through it all, making our travels lighter and smoother every step of the way. It’s both impressively spacious and packed with pockets (including a laptop sleeve), and through our tests, we felt it distributes weight well. We loved the magnetic top closure and padded sleeves, and could not get over how cleanable, durable, and sustainable the fabric is. It makes the perfect personal item for travel because it’s large enough to fit a change of clothes and a laptop, but small enough to fit under a seat and pass as a purse.

The Details: 13 x 17 x 5 inches | 15-inch laptop pocket | Recycled nylon

Best Expandable

Longchamp le pliage expandable travel bag.

It’s both expandable and foldable — and it’s very sturdy.

It could use more pockets and organization features.

We brought the Le Pliage Expandable on a three-week trip to Europe, on various beach trips, on long road trips , and, of course, on a handful of flights. It fit everything on our four-day packing list with plenty of room to spare, and to no one’s surprise considering the brand’s popularity, it was a joy to bring everywhere . That’s due in part to the bag’s knack for carrying everything from multiple outfits and toiletries to water bottles and snacks. It also folds down into a small square, so you can easily pack it in your other luggage or store it when not in use. Despite its folding feature, the bag’s polyamide canvas and leather construction is quite durable — plus, it’s also expandable, so travelers can change the shape depending on what they’re carrying and where they’re stowing it. A reliable zip closure, a detachable shoulder strap, and efficient pocket space round out this lightweight underseat bag, but keep in mind that it will need to go into the overhead bin when fully expanded.

The Details: 13.8-20.5 x 17.7 x 9.1 inches | 1.5 pounds | 30-50-liter capacity | Polyamide canvas, leather

Best Hardside

Calpak hue mini carry-on luggage.

It’s tiny yet spacious, smooth-rolling, and frankly pretty cute.

There are no exterior pockets, so travelers can’t easily remove items on the go.

It may be hard to believe a hardside spinner could fit under an airplane seat, but we can assure you the Calpak Hue Mini can. It’s cute and compact, yet it’s deep enough to fit the essentials and a bit more. (We easily packed two pairs of pants, a bomber jacket, flip flops, three shirts, and a laptop in a sleeve.) While the suitcase doesn’t have any exterior pockets, we appreciated the interior zip-around divider which boasts a mesh zip pocket and two sleeves, as well as two other small zip pockets on the other side of the interior. When placing the spinner underneath a plane seat , we found that it fit pretty much perfectly and additionally has some give despite its hardside shell. Back in our New York City lab, we ran it through an obstacle course and loved how smoothly it sailed through due to four high-quality spinner wheels and an overall sturdy construction. Other features we enjoyed were a built-in lock, a telescoping handle, and an additional top handle. 

The Details: 16 x 14 x 9 inches | 6 pounds | 28-liter capacity | Polycarbonate, polyester

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Best Organization

Nomad lane bento bag v 3.0.

It’s packed with pockets and is extremely durable.

It’s one of the pricier options on this list.

If you’re the type of traveler who likes having a compartment for everything, you’ll love the V4 Bento Bag. Despite its small stature, we found it could easily fit everything on our packing list and more thanks to its impressive organization features. In addition to a spacious main compartment, travelers will find two zippered pockets that include two toiletry bags, as well as a bag for shoes or laundry, a laptop sleeve, and an almost overwhelming number of additional interior and exterior pockets.

During testing, we were delighted to discover every single one of the zippers on this bag ran smoothly rather than sticking or snagging. We also loved that it opens clamshell-style like a suitcase, which allowed us to see all of our items at once during the packing and unpacking process. After stuffing it with travel essentials and throwing it off a counter several times, we noticed neither the bag nor its contents were damaged in the least. So you can imagine our surprise when, despite its durability and many features, it still remained lightweight and comfy to carry. 

The Details: 17 x 8 x 10 inches | 2.76 pounds | 24-liter capacity | 16-inch laptop pocket | Nylon, leather

Best With Shoe Compartment

Calpak luka duffel bag.

It’s one of the comfiest bags to carry on our list, and it has plenty of organization features.

The laptop sleeve could use more padding.

This soft and squishable bag is full of pockets — our favorite one being the dedicated shoe compartment , which is noninvasive yet large enough for two pairs of shoes. Plus, the compartment is so subtle (it’s tucked into the main compartment via a separate side entrance) that you’ll barely even notice it’s there. But beyond the Luka Duffel’s special shoe storage space, we love this bag for its roominess and comfortable carry thanks to soft, malleable polyester and cushioned straps. On the exterior, you’ll find a laptop sleeve, a water bottle pocket, an additional small pocket, and a trolley sleeve, while the large interior boasts six pockets ranging from zippered mesh to slip pockets. While the bag does come with a removable shoulder strap, we feel the top handles are already long enough (and comfy enough) to use as shoulder straps. Despite its soft construction and lightweight build, the Luka sufficiently protected laptops and other fragile items during our drop tests. To top it all off, the bag comes in more than two dozen colors ranging from pastels to metallics to neutrals.

The Details: 12 x 16 x 7 inches | 2.1 pounds | 25-liter capacity | Laptop pocket | Polyester

Most Stylish

Mz wallace nik.

It’s nice to look at and features a whopping 16 pockets.

The shoulder strap isn’t very padded. 

If boxy black bags lacking any kind of stylish charm just aren’t your thing, opt for MZ Wallace’s Nik Duffel Bag. The shiny, quilted exterior paired with leather accents and gold or silver hardware is sure to win over even the most fashionable of travelers — plus, the shape is more like an elongated semicircle than a bulky cube. But its appearance isn’t the only winning detail: we found, through months of testing, that the bag easily fits four day’s worth of clothes and essentials thanks to its multiple pockets (seven externally, nine internally) and sizable main compartment. Our favorite pocket may just be the durable dedicated laptop pocket, though the huge exterior front pockets have come in quite handy as well. The zippers run smooth, the build is flexible, and the whole thing is surprisingly lightweight, even when stuffed to the brim. You can cop this bag in six colors including green-and-white plaid and Moondust Metallic Lacquer.  

The Details: 17 x 7 x 12.2 inches | 2.1 pounds | 16-inch laptop pocket | REC Oxford, leather, nylon

Best Lightweight

Paravel fold-up backpack.

Weighing just 10 ounces when empty, this bag is incredibly lightweight and easy to carry.

Because it's so lightweight, the bag lacks structure.

A foldable bag is always smart to have on a trip, since you can easily stash it away when you don't need it. We love Paravel's Fold-up Backpack for many reasons, including its packability. But we also love the bag for how lightweight and easy it is to carry around. At just 10 ounces, you'll barely notice its weight when empty but won't be inconvenienced by its lack of structure — we still found it quite comfortable to carry around when it was packed full.

T+L associate editorial director Morgan Ashley Parker is a big fan of this bag as well, noting that it folds down to the size of her hand, making it the perfect "just-in-case" bag, complete with a luggage sleeve. "For its size and weight, this Paravel backpack is plenty durable as I’ve packed it full on multiple occasions, and it still looks good as new," she says. "And of course, I also had to get my initials monogrammed since I’m never not choosing that if it’s available."

The Details: 13 x 16 x 9 inches (unfolded); 6 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches (folded) | 10 ounces | 8-liter capacity | Holds up to 15-inch laptop | Water-resistant Nylon

Best Splurge

Tumi voyageur oxford compact carry-on.

It fits a ton of stuff for its size, and it feels like a true luxury item.

You may have to lay it on its face to fit it under the seat.

Though this bag was technically designed as a carry-on, it meets the size requirements to count as a personal item, too — and that’s why we love it. It has far more built-in organization and space than the average personal item bag, having been constructed with two main compartments that were large enough for us to fit two pairs of pants, two shirts, a jacket, a toiletry bag , and a pair of shoes. It’s also full of pockets, including one exterior pocket, three interior pockets, and a laptop sleeve, so staying organized will never be an issue with this bag. Two interior zip dividers work wonders for separating wet or dirty clothes from the rest of your items, while four gliding wheels, a long telescoping handle, a smaller top handle, and a trolley sleeve provide plenty of carrying options. And, because this is Tumi , luxurious touches came as no surprise to us — though they did still impress us. A built-in USB port for on-the-go charging is subtle yet easily accessible, and a sleek logo luggage tag comes attached to the bag. 

The Details: 16 x 14 x 8 inches | 6.6 pounds | 21-liter capacity | 14-inch laptop pocket | USB port and cable | Nylon, leather

Best Budget

Hyc00 travel duffel bag.

It’s designed with just as many clever features as its higher-end counterparts. 

It’s on the longer side, so packing it too full may make it feel bulky.

The best thing about the HYC00 Travel Duffel Bag is it’s the ideal budget option but doesn’t feel like a budget option. During our tests, we quickly noticed just how comfy the bag was to carry — both the detachable shoulder strap and the top handles are soft and padded, which allowed us to carry the bag for a considerable bit of time without feeling pain or discomfort. It’s also slightly smaller than the average duffel , meaning it fits more easily under an airplane seat. But that’s not to say it’s lacking space — the duffel boasts two exterior zip pockets (one with a zipper and one without), two interior zipper pockets, and two interior mesh pockets. The bag is additionally crafted with luxe features typical of higher end bags, like a trolley strap and a zipper that can clasp down to make the duffel more compact.

The Details: 10.63 x 21.65 x 7.09 inches | 2 pounds | 35-liter capacity | Nylon

Caraa Studio Large Leather Tote

It’s stylish, convertible, and incredibly spacious.

There’s no luggage sleeve.

It came as no surprise to us that Caraa’s Studio Tote Leather wound up being our favorite tote — we’re long-time fans of the brand’s organizational features, after all. In addition to its spacious main section, this bag boasts a separate, exterior easy-access compartment (with its own zipper!), as well as a huge, padded laptop slot that zips shut. There are also dedicated pockets for a water bottle, passport, phone, and wallet. On top of that, there’s even a small pouch meant to house cosmetics and other small items connected to the rest of the bag by a strap. 

Perhaps the feature that impressed us most, though, was the tote’s ability to convert into a backpack thanks to a pair of extra straps. We love that you can fully detach those straps when not in use (so the bag looks like a regular zippered tote) but found they actually don’t look bad when left hanging on the bag, either. The multiple strap options make this a versatile pick, and, despite its spaciousness, we didn’t think it looked bulky, even on a smaller frame.

The Details: 13 x 18 x 7.5 inches | 2.4 pounds | 28.8-liter capacity | 16-inch laptop pocket | Leather, nylon

Other Personal Item Bags We Liked

We’ve tested so many personal item bags across multiple tests that we have a few more we can recommend, although they had some issues that kept them from earning perfect scores.

Herschel Classic Backpack XL : We liked this bag because it’s very spacious with a 30-liter capacity. However, there weren’t many pockets so keeping your things organized isn’t really an option, unless you add travel pouches . 

Everlane The Luxe Italian Leather Tote : We’ve taken this on business and personal trips alike, and it always gets the job done in style. It fits plenty of stuff, but truthfully, it’s a little big — and the fact that it doesn’t fully zip closed at the top makes us slightly nervous when stowing it under the seat in front of us. 

Monos Metro Duffel : This sleek-looking bag has a ton of pockets including a removable pouch, which we appreciated. It’s also heavier than it looks despite its small size, and the zippers didn’t run quite as smoothly as others on our list. 

Bravado Hospital Tote : This bag impressed us with its spacious interior that fit everything on our packing list, plus several baby-specific items including bottles, diapers, clothing, and more. However, the placement of the shoulder strap attachment rings was awkward, causing the bag to fit extremely snug on our shoulders.

Mark & Graham Terminal 1 Expandable Travel Tote : This tote has a zipper feature that expands by an impressive 6 inches, but it doesn't have many organizational features. That being said, it's a good alternative to the Longchamp Le Pliage Expandable Travel Bag in our main list for a lower price point.

For this article, we thoroughly tested nearly 50 personal item bags both in our New York City lab and out in the real world to determine the best options. We then included the picks we loved the most in this article. 

We first examined the interior, exterior, and hardware materials of each bag, making note of elements that seemed to be of high quality. To accurately test the quality and capacity of each bag, we packed them full of various items for a two- or four-day trip depending on size, including dummy laptops, laptop and phone chargers, water bottles, shirts, pants, jackets, toiletry bags, underwear, socks, and shoes. While the type and number of items varied slightly between bag types (for example, more items fit in a weekender bag than a sling bag), the idea was to test each bag’s limits for its intended use to see how durable it was and how comfortable it was to carry. 

Once packed, we adjusted all straps and handles to ensure they fit us properly and walked around with them to see how they felt. We paid attention to pockets and storage features to see what seemed to improve organization or maximize space, and what didn’t. With the bags fully packed and zipped or snapped closed, we pushed each one off a counter several times at different angles to mimic rough travel conditions. We additionally stuffed some bags under mock airplane seats (or real ones for the bags we tested in a real-world setting) and lifted them into overhead bins to see how they fit and how they felt to lift. We also walked around with each packed bag for several minutes to see how comfortable it was to carry. We rolled wheeled suitcases through a cone obstacle course and over different surfaces to see how easy they were to maneuver. Following several lab and real-world tests over a period of six months, we collected insights and will continue to update this article to reflect our findings.

Tips for Buying a Personal Item Bags

Know your airline’s size requirements .

The majority of domestic airlines allow personal item bags up to 18 x 14 x 8 inches, but it does vary slightly between airlines , so check yours specifically before your flight. It’s also worth noting that some slightly larger bags may be allowed if they’re soft and unstructured — as long as they can squish down to a size that fits under the seat in front of you.

Factor in your desired space and built-in organization

Have a purse or other bag you love? Use a personal item that’s similar to it. If you carry a lot of small items with you (like makeup products, lip balm, earbuds, keys, etc.), you’ll likely enjoy a pick that has plenty of pockets and organizational features. If you plan on simply stowing a few larger items like a book and a water bottle in your bag, something with a spacious main compartment and less pockets will be ideal.

Decide what carrying style works best for you 

Pretty much any type of bag can be a personal item on a plane as long as it fits under the seat in front of you. All you have to do is choose the style you're most comfortable carrying. Many men opt for the timeless aesthetic and ease of access of a leather messenger bag . If you’re a purse-user in your everyday life, you’ll probably be into totes, crossbodies, and small duffels. If you’re not used to carrying a bag over your shoulder, go for a backpack, a sling bag (which technically hangs over your shoulder, but wears more like a backpack), a fanny pack, an underseat spinner, or a bag with a trolley sleeve that you can easily attach to wheeled luggage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Personal items are luggage items that fit underneath the seat in front of you on a plane. This can be a tote bag, a crossbody bag, a backpack, a duffel, a travel hat box , or even a spinner if it’s small enough to fit.

Think of your personal item bag as an extension of your carry-on bag. You’ll want to pack things you might need during your flight, like your phone, laptop or tablet, device chargers, eyeglasses, medications, wallet, a book or magazine, and perhaps even skincare products. Just keep in mind that, as with carry-ons, any liquid items you pack in your personal item bag shouldn’t exceed 3.4 fluid ounces each.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

For this article, associate commerce editor Hillary Maglin rounded up the best personal item bags based on tests performed by the T+L team in our New York City lab. Hillary herself travels multiple times each year so she knows what factors make a great (and not-so-great) personal item for a flight.

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Top 5 Best TSA-Approved Personal Item Backpacks (2024)

Last updated Feb 15, 2024

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Welcome to our guide to choosing the best personal item backpack . According to TSA , travelers are allowed one personal item that may be a small backpack.

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Airlines’ dimension allowances for personal items vary, and it’s best to err on the side of caution to avoid hefty day-of-flight fees that can instantly sour even the most cheerful person’s day.

Airlines usually provide “personal item” maximum dimensions and weight. We’ve found that the less budget an airline is, the more wiggle room they’ll give their passengers when checking personal items.

The rule of thumb is the bag must fit under the seat in front of you. Here’s a good way to look at it. If you know you’ll be flying on a smaller airplane, then there will always be less room under the seat in front of you and vice versa for larger planes.

Keep the tip above in mind and always be sure to check the airline’s official website for personal item rules before you fly. If you’re unable to track down the dimension allowances – because believe me, they’re not always easy to find – it’s best to check popular travel forums to see what people are saying.

At the end of our guide, you’ll find alternative women’s options for women who prefer prettier backpacks. Use the table of contents below for easy navigation.

What did you think of our top 5 best personal item backpacks? Did you choose one already?

If you’re still undecided, we included a brief FAQ below and videos of our top 5 picks in action to help you make your final decision.

Personal Item Backpack FAQ

Is a backpack considered a personal item or carry-on.

Your personal item may be a backpack. The key is to ensure it fits below the seat in front of you,  not in the overhead compartment. It’s also a good idea to check the airline’s official website to see their dimension requirements for personal items since all airlines are different.

You’ll find that most budget airlines have smaller allowances since the planes are typically smaller.

What size can your personal item be on a plane?

Always check the airline’s official website for baggage allowances. If you can’t find the exact dimensions, a good idea is to check popular travel forums. People with knowledge often share their experiences with airlines from all over the world.

Travel forums are also useful for checking to see how strict airlines tend to be in case your current personal item backpack exceeds the dimensions posted on the airline’s website. In my experience – and I’ve traveled all over the world – friendliness goes a long way during the check-in process.

A smile often makes going a couple of inches beyond the allowances okay.

What size bag can fit under an airplane seat?

Since all airplanes and interior layouts are different across airlines, it’s quite difficult to provide a general answer to this question. Frequent flyers recommend not exceeding 20″ Length x 11″ Height x 17″ Width .

All of the bags in our top five fit under the most common airplane seats.

Does an under-seat bag count as a personal item?

For clarification purposes, if your backpack meets the personal item dimension requirements and fits below the seat in front you, then it is a personal item.

Our favorite personal item backpack of the year is undoubtedly the new Korin FlexPack Pro. Korin took the already awesome ClickPack Pro design and made it even better.

Below you’ll find video demonstrations for each backpack in our Top 5.

FlexPack Pro and Go

NOMATIC Backpack

Pacsafe Metrosafe LS350

XD Design Bobby Compact

Pacsafe Venturesafe GII (15-Liter Model)

Honorable Mentions & Alternative Women’s Picks

Another popular anti-theft backpack brand is Travelon. Travelon anti-theft backpacks are primarily designed for women, although there are several options for men as well.

Below are two popular Travelon designs for women that can be used as a personal item backpack #ad:

Travelon Classic Backpack

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Travelon Signature Slim Backpack

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Below are two additional unisex personal item backpacks:

eBags Professional Slim Junior

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Kopack Slim Laptop Backpack

kopack slim best budget personal item backpack for men and women

Final Thoughts

These are our picks for the best personal item backpack until something better comes along. Be sure to bookmark this page for future updates.

You may be wondering why we treasure anti-theft features in a backpack? We have many, many miles of travel experience all over the world, and there’s nothing more valuable than peace of mind.

Anti-theft features not only keep your possessions safe, but they also make life so much more convenient while on the road and abroad. For example, an external USB port is a must-have feature while traveling.

Other thoughtful features such as the built-in retractable lock in the Korin pack allow you to catch a few Zs while in transit.

We also love locking zippers. Lock your zippers and have a peaceful nap on the plane without worrying about anyone accessing your valuable electronics and other possessions.

These five bags have the best anti-theft features, and that makes them the overall best personal-item backpacks for flights and travel.

Cheers and safe travels!

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15 Best Personal Item Bags That Fit Under Any Airline Seat (Expert Picks)

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  • February 27, 2024

Best Personal Item Bags: a Tom Bihn Synik 22 backpack under an airplane seat

If you’re anything like me, you know the struggle of finding the best personal item bags. It’s got to fit under the seat, hold all your essentials, and be tough enough to handle the rigors of travel. I’ve been in your shoes, lugging bags through countless airports on both domestic and international flights, learning the hard way what works and what doesn’t.

So, to save you from the same trial and error, I’ve compiled a list of the 15 best personal item bags. This list isn’t just a random collection – it includes bags I’ve personally tested and others I’ve seen fellow travelers use successfully. These bags are designed to fit under any airline seat while keeping your items organized and within easy reach.

Whether you’re a frequent flyer or planning that long-awaited vacation, I’ve got you covered with these expert picks.

SPOILER ALERT – Our Top Picks…

  • Nomatic Travel Pack 20L : This is our top choice for a personal item backpack. Known for its durability and high ratings, it fits comfortably under airplane seats.
  • Samsonite Underseat Spinner with USB port : Ideal for those who prefer a wheeled option, this underseat bag is a hit among frequent flyers and is designed for longevity.
  • Patagonia Black Hole Waist Pack 5L : For a lightweight option, this fanny pack is perfect. It allows you to carry your essentials easily without the bulk of a larger bag.

Our full list

Not quite convinced by our top three picks? No worries. Here’s a sneak peek at our full selection of best personal item bags:

Best personal item bags (backpacks)

Nomatic travel pack 20l, north face borealis backpack, tom bihn synik 22, matein travel laptop backpack, monos metro backpack, best personal item bags (underseaters).

  • Samsonite Underseat Carry-On Spinner with USB port
  • Travelpro Crew VersaPack Rolling Tote bag
  • Calpak Hue Mini Carry-On Bag
  • Rockland Melrose Upright Wheeled Underseater Carry-on Luggage

Briggs and Riley 2-Wheel Cabin Bag

Best personal item bags (totes, fanny packs, duffel bags, etc.)

  • Nomad Lane V4 Bento Bag
  • Narwey Foldable Travel Duffel Bag

Béis The Mini Weekender

The away everywhere bag, patagonia black hole waist pack 5l.

Related :  Here’s my suggestion for the best bags measuring 18x14x8. They’re designed to easily fit under most airline seats.

In this section, I’m diving into the best backpacks that double as personal item bags. I’ve made sure each one fits the typical airline size limit of 18 by 14 by 8 inches, so they’re just right for almost any flight. Just remember not to pack them too full, and you’ll find they slide under the seat with ease. 

Best Personal Item Bags: Nomatic Travel Bag 20l

If you’re like me and always want to ensure your bag fits under any airline seat, even on budget flights where only one personal item is allowed, I highly recommend the Nomatic Travel Pack . It’s lightweight at 4.16 pounds and has dimensions of 18.5” x 12” x 6”, meeting most airlines’ personal item size criteria. So, you can travel without the worry of extra fees for your bag.

Traveler Pablo L , who had similar concerns, found this pack useful for low-cost airlines. He said, “ Used it a lot for travelling, and it was especially useful for low-cost airlines… So you can get on the plane with the same amount of luggage without paying the extra fare.”

Another seasoned traveler, Justin S , also vouches for its versatility. Justin shared, “ Bought it for both everyday professional use as well as travel… Serves perfect as a personal item on both domestic and international travel. Stuffed it with stuff and still keeps its shape.” As long as you don’t overstuff the bag with lots of items, I don’t think airline staff would have an issue with this bag being your personal item bag.

What we also love

The pack’s organizational capabilities are fantastic. It offers a spacious main compartment, a sunglasses case, a water bottle pocket, and a 16” laptop sleeve. And I like that it can hold up to 20 liters of your essentials, perfect for 1-3 day trips. Need more space? It expands to 30 liters, giving you that extra room when necessary.

What we don’t like

The pack is not without its drawbacks. Tom Wahlin of Pack Hacker notes some comfort issues when the bag is fully expanded and heavily loaded.

He advises, “ This isn’t a huge deal if you’re using the Travel Pack in the 20-liter mode as an everyday carry, but you’ll want to keep this in mind if you’re planning to expand the bag to 30-liters, load it with heavy gear, and use it as a full-blown one-bag travel backpack. If that’s the case, you’re going to feel that weight on your shoulders .”

Related : For more insights, check out my article titled ‘Are Nomatic Backpacks Worth it?’ where I share my opinions on the brand.

Best Personal Item Bags: North Face Borealis backpack

Wondering if your North Face Borealis backpack fits under an airplane seat? I had the same question and found my answer on Reddit , where various travelers confirmed that it fits perfectly as long as it’s not overstuffed. One traveler shared their experience: “ I flew with mine on Allegiant. It worked fine. Just don’t overpack it.”

From my own experience, this 28L backpack is a gem for short trips. I managed to fit two pairs of pants, a jacket, three shirts, a water bottle, and more. It even has a 15” padded laptop compartment, an extra padded tablet sleeve, and fleece-lined pockets for sunglasses or electronics.

It’s not just about storage; comfort is key too. The backpack features a sternum strap, a removable waist belt, and padded back panel, and mesh shoulder straps , making it comfortable to carry, even when fully packed.

What’s not great

Some reviewers have noted that it doesn’t fare well in heavy rain. Though it’s quite water-resistant, in a downpour, your belongings could get wet. I recommend getting an additional rain cover for those unpredictable weather conditions.

Related : For a more detailed analysis, be sure to check out our full North Face Borealis Backpack Review.

Best Personal Item Bags: a Tom Bihn Synik 22 backpack at the airport

I’ve always admired the Tom Bihn Brain Bag and Synapse , but the Synik 22 has captured my attention as one of the best personal bags. Perfectly sized at 16” x 11.4” x 7.1”, it fits comfortably within most airline size restrictions, and its slim, soft-sided design ensures it doesn’t hog space under the seat.

Like other Tom Bihn bags , the Synik is a marvel of organization. It boasts a clamshell design for easy packing, much like a suitcase. The main compartment is spacious enough for laptops, change of clothes, and other essentials, while the five front exterior pockets and additional attachment points like webbing loops and o-rings make quick access to items a breeze.

The Synik 22 is not a budget-friendly option. It’s on the pricier side, and if you’re planning to add accessories like a laptop cache or extra pockets, the cost increases further.

But from what I know, this bag is an investment in durability and quality. If you’re looking for a long-lasting bag, this could be a worthwhile investment.

Related : Find out why Tom Bihn bags are so popular here and if they are actually the best!

Best Personal Item Bags: Matein Travel Laptop Backpack

Like Ebenezer Scrooge, I like great deals that offer quality without costing a fortune. That’s why the Matein travel laptop backpack, a bestseller with positive feedback from over 74,000 users , really stands out for its quality and value.

Its dimensions of 18 x 12 x 7.8 inches, combined with a weight of just over 1.5 pounds, make it an ideal personal item for flights. A fellow traveler echoed this, noting, “ The bag also fits nicely under the plane seat or on its side in the bin above .” Similarly , Craig , another user, mentioned, “ It’s my go-to carry-on for flights and fits perfectly under an economy seat.”

What makes this 34L backpack a winner is its organization-friendly design. It has a dedicated tech compartment with plenty of pockets and padding to protect your smartphone, tablet, and up to a 15.6-inch laptop. Another handy feature is the foam-padded top handle and a luggage strap, making it a breeze to handle during hectic airport dashes.

There’s one caveat I’ve noticed, which is echoed by customers on Amazon and Reddit . The backpack’s bottom lacks adequate padding, which could be a concern for the safety of your laptop or gadgets during a rough journey. While the sides of the laptop compartment are cushioned, the bottom is not, posing a risk if the bag is dropped. It’s something to be mindful of when placing your backpack under the seat.

Best Personal Item Bags: Monos Metro Backpack attached to a rollie

For those who appreciate a blend of simplicity and elegance in their travel gear, the Metro Backpack stands out. Its 18L capacity is a bit smaller than other bags on this list, but its sleek design is versatile enough for various settings, be it a casual day at the office, a trip to a co-working space, or a quick weekend getaway. And yes, it effortlessly fits under airplane seats thanks to its 11.4 x 15.9 x 6.6 inches.

One feature I like is its trolley sleeve, which allows for easy attachment to a suitcase – a handy feature for seamless travel. The minimalist design also adds to its charm, making it a stylish accessory for any journey.

I want to point out that some users have mentioned the bag’s weight as a downside. One person commented, “ Even if all you put is a small and thin laptop in it, it is heavy. On its own it’s already heavy, which is frustrating when you are traveling,” while another said, “Much too heavy to use while traveling.”

In this part, we’re focusing on underseat luggage with wheels. And don’t worry, all these bags are sized just right to qualify as personal items!

Samsonite Underseat Spinner with USB port

Best Personal Item Bags: Samsonite Underseat Carry-On Spinner with USB port

Despite its compact size, this bag is incredibly functional. It has various pockets and even a padded sleeve for a laptop.

I came across a review from an Amazon customer who managed to pack a week’s worth of clothing, two pairs of shoes, toiletries, and small essentials like headphones and a charger into this bag! This means that even if you’re not a minimalist packer, you could comfortably pack for a 3-4-day trip, or perhaps even longer with some strategic packing.

What I also appreciate about this bag is its practicality. It includes a built-in USB port , which is super handy for charging devices on the go. The four spinner wheels and push-button handle make it incredibly easy to maneuver in busy airports.

That said, there are some things to consider. According to Cleverjourney.com and some users , the bag doesn’t come with a TSA lock, and its laptop sleeve can’t accommodate laptops larger than 13 inches. This is something to keep in mind if you typically travel with larger tech items.

Related:   Check out my analysis on whether Samsonite bags are worth the price.

Travelpro Crew VersaPack Rolling Tote

Best Personal Item Bags: Travelpro Crew VersaPack Rolling Tote bag

The VersaPack Tote, measuring 15.75 by 8.5 inches, really tests the boundaries of what can be considered an underseater. Yet, its flexible design still allows it to fit under most airplane seats.

Kit Dillon , a senior staff writer at Wirecutter, points out an important consideration: “ If you catch a seat with an underseat power bank or any other kind of obstruction, you won’t be able to wedge this case into place like you might be able to do with a soft bag or backpack.” This is crucial to keep in mind for those who frequently fly on different airlines or aircraft.

Kit also highlighted the bag’s durable design, noting its internal frame wrapped in nylon fabric. This makes it resilient against the usual wear and tear of travel and is especially valuable for carrying sensitive items like camera equipment or fragile gifts.

The tote bag comes with two wheels, making it a great option for those who prefer wheeling their bag rather than carrying it. It’s particularly handy for travelers who need to navigate through airports without the strain of carrying a bag. The pass-through strap is another plus, allowing you to securely mount the bag on the handles of a larger rolling suitcase.

On the downside, the VersaPack features just two wheels, not multidirectional spinners. This means it doesn’t rotate 360 degrees, which can make maneuvering through tight spaces, like narrow airplane aisles or crowded areas, a bit more challenging.

Calpak Hue Mini Carry-On Luggage

Best Personal Item Bags: Calpak Hue Mini Carry-On Bag

The Hue Mini from Calpak is like a mini version of a standard carry-on suitcase, offering all the benefits of a regular suitcase but in a smaller, more manageable size.

Mia Maguire , the commerce editor of the Daily Beast, validates its practical size, stating, “ Not only is Calpak’s Mini Hue approved as a carry-on for international flights, but it’s one of the only hard-shell suitcases on the market that actually fits under the seat.” Its dimensions of 16″ x 14″ x 8″ make it a perfect underseat fit.

And it’s not just about looks; the durable polycarbonate hard-shell exterior of this bag keeps your items safe, and the TSA-accepted lock provides extra security.

Despite its petite size, with a 31L capacity, the Hue Mini can surprisingly hold a lot for a short trip. Anvita Reddy of PopSugar magazine confirms this, stating, “ it can fit a good amount of stuff for a three or four-day weekend.”

The bag’s interior is well-organized, too, with a zippered divider and multiple pockets, alongside upright and compression straps to keep everything securely in place.

The lack of exterior pockets is a slight downside. While it’s not a dealbreaker given the spacious main compartment, it might be inconvenient if you need quick access to certain items.  

Rockland Melrose Underseater Luggage

Best Personal Item Bags: Rockland Melrose Upright Wheeled Underseater Carry-on Luggage

Choosing an underseater doesn’t mean you have to skimp on packing. The Melrose is a fantastic option for those who tend to pack a bit more or love staying organized. Its spacious design is surprisingly accommodating. One traveler mentioned, “If you pack judiciously, you can get 5 days worth of clothes in this bag.”

The true charm of this bag lies in its organizational features. It opens U-shaped for easy access to a large main compartment, perfect for clothes. The flap itself has multiple mesh and zippered pockets for smaller items. I was also impressed with plenty of interior compartments, two mesh water bottle pockets, and two zippered front pockets.

While the bag’s generous space is a plus, it could be a downside too. Overstuffing it might make it challenging to fit in some underseat spaces, especially on smaller planes or depending on your seat. So, it’s wise not to overpack if you want to ensure it fits comfortably under the seat in front of you.

Related: You can check out my article on “are Fjallraven Backpacks Worth it?” 

Best Personal Item Bags: Briggs and Riley 2-Wheel Cabin Bag

I highly recommend the Briggs & Riley Baseline Duffle for anyone looking for a top-quality personal item bag. Crafted from robust, water-resistant 1600d ballistic nylon and accented with genuine top-grain leather, this bag isn’t just durable—it also exudes a sense of style and sophistication.

Its ultra-compact form makes it a breeze to handle, easily navigating through tight airplane aisles and fitting snugly under seats or in overhead compartments. You can travel with ease and confidence, knowing your belongings are safely stored in a bag that’s both functional and fashionable.

This bag has inline wheels , not spinners, so it’s a bit tricky to maneuver around corners. It rolls smoothly when pulled but can be cumbersome to push upright.

And it’s important to note that, like many Briggs & Riley luggage , this bag is on the pricier side. This might not be the best option for those sticking to a tight budget. But if you’re in the market for high-quality, durable luggage, the Briggs & Riley Underseater is a fantastic investment.

Related : Take a look at my perspective on whether Briggs And Riley is a good luggage brand or not!

Personal item bags (Totes, Fanny Packs, Duffel Bags, etc.)

In this part, let’s explore totes, duffel bags, and fanny packs perfect for traveling. These are great options if you’re looking for something different from traditional backpacks or underseaters.

Nomad Lane V4 Bento Bag 

Best Personal Item Bags: Nomad Lane V4 Bento Bag

The Bento bag works brilliantly as a sleek business travel bag, a stylish weekender, and of course, as an onboard personal item bag. Measuring 17” x 10” and weighing 2.9 lb, it’s perfectly sized to fit under airplane seats. The Travel Fashion Girl echoes this in her review, stating, “It fits under the seat on all the planes I’ve flown, even on small domestic planes!”

The design features an adjustable side strap, top handles, and a convertible trolley sleeve pocket, and is made from weather-resistant nylon and LWG-certified leather.

Pockets are abundant, ensuring everything has its place. Its unique suitcase-style opening allows for flat packing, and the array of compartments, including a tech pouch, padded laptop sleeve, toiletry pouch, shoe bag, and more, keeps your items well-organized and accessible.

While the bag is excellent for carrying a lot, it can become bulky and awkward when fully packed. A Reddit reviewer shared their experience: “ Just a bit more awkward and heavy to carry than I thought it would be. It does hold my larger laptop, but the whole bag gets really heavy .”

 Narwey Foldable Travel Duffel Bag 

Best Personal Item Bags: Narwey Foldable Travel Duffel Bag

I’ve been impressed more than once by the Narwey foldable travel duffel . When expanded, it offers a spacious space for your essentials, and when you don’t need it? It folds into a neat, book-sized pouch.

And as one of the best personal item bags, it measures 18 x 13 x 6.3 inches and fits under airplane seats of most airlines, like Spirit and Frontier Airlines. This is great because you can slide it under your seat and skip the extra baggage fees.

Its 25L capacity is deceptively spacious for all your essentials. An Amazon shopper shared their experience, saying, “ My husband and I both had room left over, even after packing for 5 days with toiletries, chargers, etc. Definitely recommend if you need an approved carry-on for flights that are very specific about their bag sizing!”

That said, it’s important to manage expectations with this budget-friendly option. Some users have pointed out that it’s not the most durable bag out there, especially if you’re using it frequently or for heavy items. So while it’s a great short-term or occasional travel bag, it might not be the best choice for rugged, frequent use. 

Best Personal Item Bags: Béis The Mini Weekender

I’ve always been a fan of the Béis Weekender Bag , and its smaller counterpart, The Mini Weekender, is no less impressive.

Ideal for those who need a compact bag for short trips or as a personal item on flights, The Mini measures 16 x 15.7 x 8 inches, making it a great fit for both frequent flyers and occasional vacationers.

What I appreciate is the versatility of how you can carry it. You have the option to sling it over one shoulder or carry it tote-style, depending on your preference and comfort.

With a 33L capacity and well-designed pockets, The Mini Weekender can surprisingly hold a good amount of items. It’s perfect for packing a few outfits, and even has a padded 13” laptop sleeve, not to mention a trolley pass-through sleeve, which is super convenient for those who travel with additional luggage.

What we don’t love

When packed to its full capacity, The Mini Weekender can become quite bulky and heavy. I’ve noticed that it can be too large to fit under the seat in front of you on some flights, which might be a drawback for those strictly using it as a personal item. 

Related : Read our in-depth review to explore further whether the Béis Weekender Bag is the right choice for your travels.

In my quest for the perfect blend of an everyday carry and a personal travel item, I discovered the Away Everywhere Bag. It’s become a favorite for its dual role as a personal item and a compact overnight bag. 

The bag’s 20L capacity, weighing just 2.8lbs, strikes the right balance between being spacious and easy to carry. Inside, you’ll find slip pockets, a water bottle pocket, and a detachable key clip, making organization a breeze. The inclusion of a 15” padded laptop compartment is a bonus for those who like to stay productive while traveling.

What really impresses me is its versatile design. Whether you’re heading to a work meeting or catching up with friends over drinks, its sleek design fits every occasion. The detachable shoulder strap allows easy transformation from a shoulder bag to a handbag, adding to its adaptability.

The bag’s design lends itself to being packed flat, which might be a challenge for bulkier items like jackets. And, while it’s not the most budget-friendly option out there, its quality and versatility make it a worthy investment for those who aren’t on a tight budget.

Best Personal Item Bags: Patagonia Black Hole Waist Pack 5L

There are times when you just want to travel light, like heading to a festival, concert, or a day of sightseeing. In such situations, the Patagonia Black Hole Waist Pack 5L is the perfect choice. It’s just right for those moments when a large bag is more of a burden than a necessity.

What I particularly love about this waist pack is its combination of lightness and strength. It’s made from recycled nylon ripstop fabric, making it not only durable but also weather-resistant. This means you can count on it to protect your valuables, rain or shine.

Despite its compact size, the pack comfortably holds all your essentials. You’ll find it easy to store passports, chapsticks, sunglasses, wallets, and airpods, and it even includes a water bottle pocket. It’s incredibly lightweight – almost featherlike – which I found greatly reduces the hassle of carrying extra weight during your travels.

I must say, the bag’s design might not be everyone’s cup of tea. It comes in a variety of colorful options, which are great for some but might not align with everyone’s style preferences. I do wish there were more neutral color choices to easily match a wider range of travel outfits and personal tastes. 

Related : Curious about Patagonia bags and their quality? Check out our detailed analysis on ‘Are Patagonia backpacks good?’ 

What bags are considered personal items?

Personal items are those smaller bags you can easily slide under the seat in front of you on a plane. We’re talking about things like purses, briefcases, fanny packs , laptop bags, small backpacks, totes, and even some small duffel bags which I covered in my detailed article.

What size is a personal item bag?

The size can vary depending on the airline, but a good rule of thumb is that it shouldn’t be bigger than 18 x 14 x 8 inches . That’s usually the max size allowed. But it’s always a good idea to double-check with your airline for their specific rules.

What items are allowed in a personal bag?

In your personal bag, you can pack essentials like your wallet, keys, travel papers, meds, phone, a change of clothes, some snacks, and gadgets. Just make sure to follow TSA rules , especially about liquids and sharp things. I’ve got a c omprehensive list in another article if you need more info.

What is an example of a personal carry-on bag?

Think of something like a laptop bag with a special spot for your computer and extra room for bits and bobs, or a small backpack with different pockets to keep things sorted.

Is a backpack OK for a personal item?

Absolutely, as long as your backpack can fit under the seat and meets the airline’s size limits.

What is the best bag to take on a plane?

The best one for the plane is something light, tough, and airline-size friendly. I prefer bags with lots of pockets to keep my things organized, comfy straps, and extra perks like a spot for my laptop or a bottle holder. Personally, I’m a big fan of the North Face Borealis backpack , and for these reasons.

Bottom Line

Best Personal Item Bags

And there you have it – our top 15 personal item bags, handpicked with care! I hope there’s at least one in the mix that feels just right for you and your travels.

I’ve gone through these bags myself, looking at them through the eyes of real travelers. I wanted to understand what works, what doesn’t, and what people really think about these bags when they’re out and about.

So, when you’re getting ready for your next flight, why not give one of these bags a try? And if you’ve got a favorite bag that’s been your loyal travel buddy, I’d love to hear about it! Drop your suggestions or any questions in the comments. 

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We specifically looked for bags with robust construction, exceptional features, and high ratings from real users. And most importantly, our team consists of experts who do not accept payment for reviews and are committed to providing honest and thorough information to help you make informed decisions when choosing the right luggage.  

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The 11 Best Carry-on Backpacks of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

Our simulations reveal which bags you can count on

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In This Article

  • Our Top Picks

Final Verdict

Product selection, how we tested, other carry-on backpacks we tested.

  • What to Look For

Frequently Asked Questions

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A solid backpack is key to a successful trip. Think about it: You can use it as a carry-on, and if you pack light, it'll be the only piece of luggage you bring on a trip. It won't weigh you down as you rush to catch the inter-terminal train at the airport, and it'll look good on you as you stroll the streets of your destination. Find a good travel backpack, and it will serve you for years to come.

There’s a lot to consider when looking for a backpack to take you through all kinds of situations and environments. Waterproof, anti-theft, stylish, lightweight, wheels or no wheels—all things to keep in mind as you shop. To help you make the right choice, we tested 32 carry-on backpacks in our New York testing lab and in the real world. We tested for capacity, design, comfort, durability, and value.

Best Overall

Cotopaxi allpa 35l travel pack.

  • Capacity 5 /5
  • Design 5 /5
  • Durability 5 /5
  • Comfort 5 /5

Super durable material

Very comfortable with multiple carry methods

Lighter and more rugged than previous models

Nothing yet

Does the perfect travel backpack exist? We’re not sure, but we can’t think of one that comes closer than the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L. This second version of Cotopaxi’s best-selling backpack is rugged and comfy, has excellent organization capabilities, and is the perfect size to throw in an overhead bin, toss in a vehicle, and huff around from train to hostel.

The pack uses burly TPU-coated 1000-denier polyester and lightweight 840-denier ballistic nylon paneling. It has excellent weight distribution with comfy shoulder and sternum straps and hip belts, or stow the straps and carry the pack with side handles. The inside features multiple pockets of different sizes that we found perfect for separating clean and dirty clothes, electronics, and shoes. Bonus: It comes with a rainfly to protect it from the weather.

Capacity: 35 liters | Weight: 3 pounds, 8 ounces | Dimensions: 20 x 12 x 8 inches | Materials: TPU-coated 1000-denier polyester and 840-denier ballistic nylon

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Best Overall, Runner-Up

Osprey fairview 40.

Quite spacious while remaining carry-on sized

Keeps belongings secure

Good padding and weight distribution

Osprey’s women-specific Fairview 40 pack impressed our tester with its size, space, and compartments. “This bag has a lot of compartments and a lot of straps to hold everything in place,” our tester reported. Despite the bag fitting a bit large, our tester said it was still very comfortable to wear. Osprey employs its proprietary Lightwire Frame Suspension, which helps spread the weight across the back panel and from the harness to the hip belt.

Despite being a 40-liter pack, it weighs just about 3 pounds, thanks to the lightweight nylon ripstop material and frame. “It did not hurt my back, and I like how most of the weight was shifted to my lower back,” our tester mentioned. Besides the fit, we also appreciated that all straps are stowable, making it easy in case you need to check the bag on a plane (which is possible on smaller planes with this larger-capacity pack). For the men’s version of the same pack, check out the Farpoint 40 .

Capacity: 38 liters (extra-small/small size) | Weight: 3 pounds, 1 ounce | Dimensions: 19.3 x 13.8 x 8 inches | Materials: 210-denier nylon mini hex diamond ripstop and 600-denier packcloth

Best Budget

Vancropak 40l travel backpack.

  • Capacity 4 /5
  • Design 3 /5
  • Comfort 4 /5

Great for a short-to-medium-length trip

Could double as a business travel pack

Feature packed and user friendly

Lacks tech compartment

Cloth material could get dirty easily

This 40-liter pack checks all the boxes, including excellent value. Vancropak says it fits enough for trips between three and seven days, and we’d have to agree. “It fit everything even though I packed quickly and not thoughtfully or strategically,” our tester said. “It’s perfect for a weekend trip when you want to pack extra ‘just in case’ outfits or items. It even expands to provide more room. It has extra pockets, opens like a suitcase, has many different handles, and backpack straps that can be tucked and zipped away.” Compression straps also help shrink the bag back down after being packed.

And if you weren’t convinced yet of its value, it also includes packing cubes. “Its business-casual aesthetic makes it ideal for short business trips, too,” a tester added. One nitpick? There’s no laptop sleeve. But our testers thought the other features—and comfort—more than made up for that slight issue.

Capacity: 40 liters | Weight: 3.98 pounds | Dimensions: 20 x 13.7 x 6.2 inches | Materials: Water-resistant polyester

Asenlin 40L Travel Backpack

Functional straps

Multiple ways to carry

Not too weighty

Our tester didn’t love the style

If you didn’t dig the budget pack above, behold another excellent value travel pack. Like the Vancropak, the Asenlin Travel Backpack also includes three packing cubes. Our testers found they could easily fit everything needed for a weekend trip. They also liked the internal straps for organization and the external straps for compression. “It offers three different carrying methods, which is nice,” the testers reported. “It has a lot of different pockets and storage areas. The bottle holder on the side also unzips to expand, which is a thoughtful addition.”

Our testers liked how comfortable the bag was to wear and that it wasn’t overly heavy (the brand claims it weighs less than 3 pounds). We also believe this could double as a business travel bag.

Capacity: 40 liters | Weight: 2.7 pounds | Dimensions: 18.5 x 12.5 x 9.5 inches | Materials: Water-resistant polyester Oxford cloth

Best for Business Travel

Nomatic travel bag.

  • Comfort 3 /5

Fits about a week’s worth of items

Loads of internal organization

Comes with an additional laundry bag

Uncomfortable to carry at times

Some scuff marks after tossing around

While we certainly love this bag's sleek and simplistic aesthetic, there’s a lot more to it than just looks. It’s durable and water-resistant and has multiple carry options (e.g., duffel and over the shoulders), a separate shoe compartment, lots of tech organization, and a TSA-ready laptop sleeve.

Our testers loved the capacity of this pack. “It easily fit everything on the list with plenty of room to spare,” one tester said. “I think everything you would need for up to a week away would fit easily.” The pronounced rectangular shape of the bag made it extra easy to pack and helped organize folded clothes. “The bag had two different shoe pockets, a laptop sleeve, and many other compartments for both smaller clothing items and even some work supplies,” a tester reported.

The one drawback of this pack was our testers didn’t find it the most comfortable. Specifically, the straps were stiff and dug into one tester’s neck. Overall, though, our testers were very pleased with the pack and thought it was worth the fit, especially for the design and ease of packing.

Capacity: 40 liters | Weight: 3.4 pounds | Dimensions: 19 x 21 x 14 inches | Materials: Not listed

Best Multi-use

Peak design travel backpack 45l.

  • Value 4.5 /5

Excellent capacity

Easy to handle

Thoughtful storage solutions

This 45-liter travel pack from Peak Design debuted at the Outdoor Retailer Expo in 2018 and promptly won many awards. A few years later, it still holds up. Peak Design basically thought of everything when designing this pack. The outside features weatherproof recycled 400-denier nylon canvas and ultralight padded foam. It includes grab handles on each side, stowable hip belts, and a sternum strap. The inside has multiple pockets for organization and loads of room for trips of four days or longer.

Our testers loved the size and the zippers allowing access from four different sides of the bag. “It was super easy to pack, and there were just enough organization solutions to provide options for different packing strategies,” a tester said. “I also loved how many handles there were. A grab handle on all four main sides of the bag makes it super easy to maneuver, especially when putting it in the overhead compartment.”

Testers also liked the sheath built into the pack to stow the hip belt and the small pocket on the belt for stashing quick-grab items like lip balm, keys, or cards. They also enjoyed the water bottle pockets on both sides and the pack's comfort. Oh, and this pack is 100 percent carbon neutral. The only issue they saw was the price—it’s one of the most expensive on this list. But if you can look at this as an investment, the durability suggests it should last for many years. It's certainly carry-on luggage that any travel-savvy guy can appreciate.

Capacity: 45 liters | Weight: 4.5 pounds | Dimensions: 22 x 13 x 9.5 inches | Materials: Weatherproof 100 percent recycled 400-denier nylon canvas external shell and 900-denier waterproof bottom liner

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Most Comfortable

Topo designs global travel bag 40l.

Excellent internal organization

Many different carrying options

Great for long travel days

Could be roomier

If your travel involves carrying your backpack for long periods, we recommend Topo Designs' Global Travel Bag. This super durable pack is also super comfortable with plush and padded shoulder straps and a hip belt. We also love that there are multiple ways to carry this pack with a comfy and padded sling. Its construction includes durable and recycled nylons with a canvas feel. And it meets Fair Wear certification standards, ensuring fair labor practices.

“There are a ton of compartments and pockets, so a lot of options for staying organized with small or loose items in the absence of packing cubes,” one tester said. “I could easily see places to stash cords, travel docs, electronics, water bottles, and more.”

While our testers liked a lot about this bag—including its durability—the comfort won them over. “All the features built into the bag suggest it's intended to create maximum comfort for someone who anticipates carrying the bag for a more extended period of time,” our tester concluded.

Capacity: 40 liters | Weight: 3 pounds, 10.4 ounces | Dimensions: 22.5 x 14 x 7.5 inches | Materials: 1000-denier recycled nylon, 400-denier recycled nylon, 210-denier recycled nylon, 1680-denier recycled ballistic nylon

Best Splurge

Bellroy transit backpack plus.

Flat opening made for easy packing

Comfortable to carry

Long lasting

Minimal internal organization

If you weren't convinced by our business travel pick above, consider this your alternative. This pack's sleek, durable, and comfortable design makes it ideal for business and formal travel. Our testers found it easy to fit enough items for up to three or four days away. Lighter packers could stretch this to five days. The inside is designed more like a typical carry-on pack with one large compartment.

“This bag felt super light on my back and was padded in all the right places,” a tester reported. “It has adjustable sternum and waist straps that you can tuck into the back of the pack when you don't want to use them, which is a genius feature.” Our testers were also impressed with the bag's durability, as it survived being tossed around our lab with zero marks or scuffs.

Capacity: 38 liters | Weight: 3.3 pounds | Dimensions: 21.7 x 15 x 9.4 inches | Materials: Recycled Dura nylon

Samsonite Silhouette 17 Backpack

  • Design 4 /5
  • Durability 4 /5

Suitcase-like opening allows easy access

Eco-friendly materials

Suitable for long travel days

Internal organization may be overcomplicated for some

Launched in 1958, Samsonite’s Silhouette collection is likely the oldest on our list. But those six decades of innovation have helped make this one of the best and most versatile bags out there—not to mention one with excellent style. You can also feel good about your purchase knowing that it features 100 percent post-consumer recycled PET bottles.

Our testers liked the size of the bag and the opening, similar to a suitcase, which made it easy to pack and access items. There were many—almost too many—pockets and compartments. And our testers loved how comfortable and supportive this bag was to carry, noting its excellent weight distribution. “I would recommend this bag to someone looking for a backpack they can use as a primary form of luggage,” a tester concluded. “It has enough room and compartments to fit all of the essentials and keep them organized. It's also comfortable, supportive, and easy to carry.”

Capacity: Not listed | Weight: 3.31 pounds | Dimensions: 20 x 12.5 x 7 inches | Materials: Polyester and Recyclex

Best for Techies

Thule subterra backpack 34l.

Functional and looks good

Bag included for dirty laundry

Portable charger

Not the most comfortable

We’ve been pleasantly surprised with Thule’s line of luggage. And that certainly includes the Subterra backpack. This rugged pack could also be a good commuter option as it has a magnetic rolling top closure, a padded laptop sleeve, and a PowerPocket for charging items on the go. We love that it has many access points and comes with a packing cube and garment bag for dirty clothes.

"I loved being able to put my normal packing cubes inside the big cube that comes with the bag, and I was able to use the bag as a day bag anytime I needed to carry extra, and it never felt super bulky,” a tester reported—however, they noted that the bag didn’t particularly help their already-sore back. Not surprisingly, considering its construction, the pack aced our durability tests.

Capacity: 34 liters | Weight: 2.75 pounds | Dimensions: 20.5 x 12.2 x 9.1 inches | Materials: 800-denier nylon

Best for Storage

Mystery ranch mission rover.

Sturdy with grab handles around the pack

Well-designed internal storage

Different ways to carry

A bit heavy

If you’ve never heard of Mystery Ranch, let us introduce you to the Bozeman, Montana-based brand, which makes super rugged packs for backpacking, hunting, the military, and firefighters. This travel-focused pack is incredibly solid on the outside and has many excellent organization and design features inside.

Highlights include a stowable hip belt and shoulder straps, multiple carrying options, a dirty clothes compartment, three inner divided pockets, and lockable zippers.

Capacity: 30, 45, and 60 liters | Weight: 4.3 pounds | Dimensions: 21 x 13 x 12 inches | Materials: Plain spun nylon, 210-denier nylon

We recommend the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Travel Pack thanks to its incredibly durable polyester and nylon materials, well-designed internal storage, and included rainfly. Another great pick is the Vancropak Travel Backpack , which rings up at a fraction of the cost of some other options on the market.

We selected products to test based on the expertise of TripSavvy editors and writers and on internet research. Not surprisingly, TripSavvy editors and writers travel a lot. And they have many carry-on backpacks they like and don’t like.

To ensure we weren’t missing anything, we also researched what other prominent sites have featured and looked at top-rated and reviewed backpacks on sites like Amazon and REI. Once an initial list of products was selected, we narrowed it down to the final 28 for testing based on style, function, and price.

We tested the backpacks for capacity, design, comfort, durability, and value. In our New York City-based testing lab, we asked testers to pack each backpack with three shirts, two pants, one jacket, one pair of shoes, and a toiletry bag to test for capacity. We asked the testers to consider all aspects of the backpack’s construction, organizational capabilities, and any design innovations.

Testers then carried each backpack around using the different carrying styles. We asked the testers to rate how comfortable the bag felt fully packed. After the comfort test, we asked testers to toss and throw the bag several feet multiple times. We looked for damage on the outside of the bag and any damage to products inside the bag. Lastly, we asked testers to rate the bag for overall value after a price reveal.

We have since sent the backpacks to testers to continue testing as they travel. We will update this document accordingly as their insights are submitted.

Aer Travel Pack 3 : This pack was comfortable to wear thanks to its supportively firm and cushioned back, while its rugged fabric stood up well to rough handling. Our tester subtracted some points for capacity, as it was a squeeze to get everything on the list to fit, and for the more function-forward style.

Everlane The ReNew Transit Backpack : This bag is very nice to look at and proved quite durable. However, it's on the small side and the features aren't particularly travel-oriented—namely, the inflexible bottle holder and the magnetic flip top that is easily displaced when the pack is full.

Minaal Carry-on 3.0 Bag : Our tester appreciated the comfort of the straps and the practical capacity of this bag, though the price was on the higher end and the packing experience was a bit of a learning curve.

Monos Metro Backpack : Another looker, the design of this bag got high praise. We liked the 270-degree opening, the easy-release front pouch, and the comfortable straps. At 18 liters, this back is more of a complement piece to other luggage and could use a better weight distribution system.

Timbuk2 Never Check Expandable : The expansion feature was a hit once we figured out how to use it and the durability of this pack was undeniable. It was difficult to look past a faulty zipper design that got caught frequently when trying to close.

What to Look For in a Carry-on Backpack

Prices for carry-on backpacks vary widely, so consider what your greatest needs are. You can find a spacious travel backpack for under $100—often under $50—but if you plan on facing harsh outdoor environments , consider investing a bit more money for something waterproof. Leather backpacks can cost hundreds of dollars; keep this in mind if that material is important to you. Anti-theft travel backpacks can be a bit more expensive but are often essential in highly trafficked destinations.

There are so many styles out there you could spend days filtering through the different backpacks on the market. Keep it simple: How will you be using this backpack? If you’re interfacing with clients or business partners, look for something minimal and sleek that doesn’t showcase a million pockets. If you plan on living out of your backpack for most of your trip, pockets are more of a priority. You'll want a bag that zips open flat like a suitcase for easy packing and unloading (this also makes going through security easier).

If you are using your travel backpack for hiking, find something with a removable hip harness to distribute the weight of your pack better when you’re on the move. If you plan on wearing your travel backpack casually—only in the airport or to work—seek out a style with adjustable straps and a padded back. This will help ward off any back pain, especially if you carry a lot of weight. When you’re trying on backpacks, test out the shoulder straps and imagine how they would feel if the pack was filled to capacity. Is there ample padding? Will the material cut into your shoulders? Does the back of the backpack feel like it would be breathable?

The size of backpacks is generally measured in volume (liters) or dimensions (inches or centimeters). While it is essential to refer to the specific requirements of the airline you'll be flying, a good starting point for a carry-on when flying domestically is 22 x 14 x 9 inches or 45 total linear inches (115 centimeters) including all handles and wheels. This size comes out to a 43-liter pack, so anything smaller should easily meet any U.S. airline size restrictions. However, this is only the beginning, and several factors may increase or decrease your allowance, such as the size of the plane and flight class you book.

This will vary based on your backpack's materials. For nylon and other water-resistant fabrics, get a damp cloth and spot-clean your pack. A damp cloth will also do the trick if your bag has plastic or metal elements. For leather backpacks, you’ll want to purchase a special leather conditioner and cleaner to maintain the integrity of your backpack.

This is an excellent feature if you plan on hiking or spending long periods carrying your backpack. It will help distribute the weight of your pack better across your body, ultimately providing more comfort. Most backpacks that are focused on outdoor adventures will have this feature.

Many backpacks are marketed as anti-theft, meaning it’s tougher for someone else to get inside your pack. Some backpacks have zippers that allow you to open the main interior compartment while wearing it—so you don’t have to take it off and risk having someone else pick it up. Others are designed with webbing over the zipper openings, making it very hard for someone to locate and unzip the bag while you have it on.

No, this is not the norm when it comes to backpacks. Compression cords make packing easier and function the same way a compression strap or cord would work in a regular suitcase. Some travel-focused carry-on backpacks do have this built-in. But if you want to squeeze in more items, consider investing in some packing cubes . These will help organize your backpack, too.

Nathan Allen is TripSavvy’s Outdoor Gear Editor. He has traveled to five continents, including plane, train, and bus travel. For most travel scenarios, he prefers backpacks over spinners or roller suitcases because of their ruggedness and different carrying methods. He currently uses Cotopaxi’s Allpa 35L, Thule’s Subterra, and Topo Design’s Global Travel Pack the most. Each product recommended in this review was thoroughly researched and tested.

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What’s the Best Personal-Item Bag for Flying?

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Between finding a carry-on that will fit in most overhead compartments, a toiletry bag or Dopp kit for your tiny bottles of shampoo, and an under-the-seat personal item to hold everything you’ll need for in-flight comfort and entertainment, solving the packing equation isn’t easy. To make things even more complicated, there aren’t even standard regulations for what counts as a “personal item” — as my fellow writer Rachael Griffiths explains here , each airline has its own particular requirements. If you’ve purchased a basic fare on a no-frills carrier like Frontier or Spirit, you’ll generally want to stick with a bag measuring 8 x 18 x 14 inches or smaller (and if you’ve purchased a personal-item-only fare, I’ve written a minimalist packing guide to help you figure out how to travel with just one small bag). On most other airlines, there’s a lot more you can get away with. Below, find advice from stylish frequent fliers (and Strategist staffers) about the totes, duffels, and backpacks they slip over the handles of their suitcases.

Update on August 15, 2024: Added the Baggu Small Cloud Carry on; added restock information for the Timbuk2 Never Check; added testing notes to the Dagne Dover Ace fanny pack; updated prices and checked stock for all other products.

The best personal-item tote bags

Parker Thatch Medium Mimi - Suede Caramel

Yolo Journal ’s Yolanda Edwards likes travel bags that don’t look like travel bags and can therefore be used for everyday sightseeing and shopping upon reaching your destination. Parker Thatch’s roomy totes fit the bill, and while they don’t have a luggage sleeve, Edwards has no problem slipping the handles of this one over her Rimowa suitcase. “And it’s great for going to the farmers’ market once I arrive where I’m going,” she adds.

Longchamp Large Le Pliage Tote

“I look for a bag that can sit on top of my carry-on, fit a lot of items, and be easily stored when not in use,” says Daniela Velasco, the creative director of Drift magazine. That bag, for her, is Longchamp’s forever classic Le Pliage tote, which flattens and folds up for storage. Strategist senior editor Hilary Reid owns one in orange and is also “always surprised by how much fits inside.”

L.L. Bean Boat and Tote, Zip-Top

Is there a more quintessential carry-all than the L.L.Bean Boat and Tote? Writer and influencer Harry Hill doesn’t think so. “As someone who is usually drawn to more uppity travel bags, this trusty tote is a delight because of how unfussy it is,” Hill tells us. “It fits a ton, it’s super-lightweight, and I don’t have to worry about spilling coffee on the vachetta or putting it on the ground.” Hill suggests monogramming your name — or a crude joke, depending on personal preference. For additional customization, “the colorways are constantly changing, so keep an eye out if you have a specific vision for your tote.” While Hill adds that it’s impossible to go wrong, because any L.L.Bean “will make you look like a Kennedy skipping town,” the zip-up version of the bag will give more peace of mind at the airport.

Cuyana Easy Travel Tote

Strategist contributing writer Mya Gelber spent a day asking stylish strangers on the subway about their work bags, and Cuyana’s Classic Easy Zipper Tote was the one she ended up purchasing for herself. So when the brand announced this larger travel-friendly version of the popular bag, I immediately ordered one to test out. Made from soft and slouchy leather, it’s a big bag that can definitely fit an outfit or two alongside your laptop, passport, and other essentials. While it can’t be worn as a cross-body, the tote’s shoulder straps are long and thick enough to be comfortable for long periods of time. There’s no luggage sleeve, either, but this means that the bag can be used more seamlessly in everyday life — it would be an excellent investment for anyone who is commuting gym-to-office.

Pacific Tote Company

Sewn in California from leftover sailing canvas, Pacific Tote Company’s bags are similar to L.L. Bean boat totes, except more brightly colored. The company is co-owned by director Roman Coppola (brother to Sofia, who carries Pacific Tote bags on set ) and beloved by bi-coastal film industry insiders. If you work in film and fly between L.A. and New York every other week, you carry your laptop in this pleasingly sturdy bag . Strategist style columnist Chris Black is also a fan .

Kule The Over the Shoulder Tote

When she’s not traveling with her Parker Thatch bag, Edwards also likes to use Kule’s roomy totes as personal items. Saturday Night Live ’s Chloe Fineman travels with one of these too, and says it fits both a laptop and extra outfit inside. She adds that the New York brand’s designs are “a little cheeky and a little funny,” as well as a nice reminder of home when she’s on the road.

MZ Wallace Medium Metro Tote Deluxe

Here’s another professional-looking, multi-purpose travel tote, as recommended by Strategist writer Lauren Ro. She says it makes a great carry-on personal item because it’s lightweight and custom-designed for air travel, with a luggage sleeve and exterior pockets for stashing chargers and tidbits, as well as a removable crossbody strap.

Baggu Cloud Carry On

At least two friends that I know of ended up immediately purchasing a Baggu Cloud Carry-on after I flaunted mine at a destination wedding last year. Made from weightless but durable nylon, the airplane-friendly version of the brand’s original Cloud Bag can hold a lot of stuff, and the bright colorways stand out in a sea of boring navy duffels at the airport. Puffy shoulder straps make standing in line at security a bit more tolerable, and generous external pockets are handy for stashing a book or water bottle. The original bag’s dimensions are actually rather large (14 × 20 × 8 inches) for a personal item, although its bulkiness really depends on how much stuff you pack inside. I’ve taken mine on a personal-item-only Spirit flight with no issues at all, and on longer trips I have also slipped it over the handle of a Samsonite carry-on suitcase using the attached luggage sleeve. If you’re looking for something more compact that’ll definitely squish under the seat in front of you, Baggu recently launched a smaller size (16.5 by 12.5 by 6.5 inches) with the same comfortable padded straps and removable zipper pouch inside.

The best personal-item duffel bags

Patagonia Black Hole Mini MLC

Former Strategist associate editor Louis Cheslaw calls this Patagonia duffel his “ secret second suitcase ,” because its unassuming-yet-roomy interior lets him pack heavy without checking a bag. The Black Hole’s 30-liter capacity is about as large as a bag can be while still qualifying as the “personal item” you can bring onboard with your main carry-on suitcase and slide under the seat in front of you, Cheslaw notes. “Within that capacity, I can easily fit two pairs of shoes as well as a week’s worth of underwear, socks, and thin shirts, relieving a ton of pressure on my suitcase.”

Halfday The Garment Duffel

This new-school garment bag, which made our Travel 100 list of the best products to take on the road, can keep a suit or gown unwrinkled while also cleverly storing several other outfits. My fellow Strategist writer Rachael Griffiths loves taking hers on weekend trips with friends, especially when packing satin dresses and pleated shirts for nights out. It’s ideal for destination weddings, and Moonflower wine bar co-owner Rebecca Johnson even took one all the way to Tasmania for a romantic antipodean getaway with her husband. Going ’s travel spokesperson, Katy Nastro, told me that it’s very popular among her exceedingly well-traveled colleagues.

Dagne Dover Landon Neoprene Carryall - Medium

For both carry-on backpacks and duffels, former Paper fashion editor Mario Abad turns to Dagne Dover’s neoprene travel bags. “They’re the best,” he says. “They’re really lightweight, and they’re made of this scuba material that looks sleek and modern and is nice to the touch.” The bags aren’t just aesthetically pleasing, though. “You can fit a lot of stuff inside — it’s a minimal aesthetic, no busy details or anything, just all the compartments you need.” Jessica Morrobel of  Traveling With Jessica agrees that the Landon is an “absolute lifesaver,” and  Going ’s travel spokesperson, Katy Nastro, is also a fan, especially for quick overnights. The duffel comes in five sizes, but medium is the best option if you know you’ll be flying on budget carriers with strict rules.

The best personal-item backpacks

Lo & Sons Hanover Deluxe 2 Travel Backpack

This is my current personal item backpack of choice. It is designed to slip over the handles of a carry-on suitcase, but over Christmas I took it as my only luggage on a weeklong train trip across Turkey and Georgia and it fit everything I needed, including an extra pair of shoes. The neutral design is as appropriate for day hiking and office commuting as it is flying. But the capacity is the biggest drawcard. Creator Jessica Wright of Bon Traveler is a longtime user and says she is “shocked” by how much it can hold. Great for packers who like to compartmentalize, the interior is separated into various sleeves and sections for a laptop, clothing, and tech items. But you can also remove these compartments and just use it as a black hole bag if needed.

Timbuk2 Never Check Expandable Backpack

My fellow Strategist travel writer Rachael Griffiths prefers this sleek Timbuk2 backpack with even more sleeves and compartments for organizing items on the move. It, too, can store “a week away’s worth of clothes and a fat beach read if you’re strategic,” she says. Which is ideal if you’re traveling personal-item-only .

[ Editor’s note: Unfortunately this backpack has become so popular that it is currently sold-out everywhere; it’s possible to register for a restock alert email on the Timbuk2 website. ]

Gregory Rhune 25

The “clown car of personal items” is what writer and film wrangler Maggie Slepian calls this top-loading backpack from hiker-beloved brand Gregory. When she used it as her only luggage item for a four-day trip to the East Coast last fall, it fit a laptop, notebook, sandals, running shoes, rain jacket, jumpsuit, two pairs of leggings, two pairs of shorts, several shirts, toiletries, socks, undergarments, five pairs of headphones (over-ear, noise-canceling earbuds, white-noise only, corded for the plane, and AirPods for Zoom calls), and snacks. Her water bottle was stashed in the stretchy side pocket. I’ll also note that the brand has recently updated this bag with new (and to my eyes more attractive) colorways; the “techno granite” is very sleek.

Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Tote Pack

Patagonia’s Ultralight Black Hole Tote Pack is “a really good bag,” as Strategist contributing writer Molly Dektar observes . Popular among globe-trotting art world types, it can be carried as either a tote or a backpack, depending on the situation, and it folds into its own internal pocket, for easy storage. It is practical without sacrificing style: “Though it is crafted of black ripstop, it does not scream, ‘I hike!’ and though it has a large number of pockets and adjustable straps, it does not scream, ‘I code!’”

Patagonia Black Hole 25L Daypack

Strategist senior editor Simone Kitchens is a fan of Patagonia’s Black Hole bags too — but she uses this more traditional-looking one. “ There are one zillion separate little pockets and perfectly sized compartments for things like chargers and night guards and passports and AirPods,” she explains, “as well as slim sleeves for a laptop and magazines.” The bag opens at the top, which means things won’t come tumbling out when you need to grab something. And while there’s a high level of organization happening on the inside, the bag has a smooth exterior: “ I quite like that the outside doesn’t look all that tricked out. ”

Fjallraven Kanken Mini

Despite fears of looking like a Scandinavian school child or 2012-era hipster, Strategist writer Dominique Pariso is loyal to her Kanken — and she’s not alone among our staff . “This backpack is so light, so compact, and so durable it really is ideal for stuffing under tiny airplane seats,” she explains. “Plus, you can fit way more stuff inside than seems humanly possible given its petite size.”

The best personal-item cross-bodies and fanny packs

Baggu Medium Nylon Crescent Bag

Baggu’s take on the crescent trend is excellent for travel. I’ve had mine for a couple of years now and would be lost without it at the airport. It’s comfortable to wear, with a highly adjustable strap and two zippered internal pockets for securing your phone, passport, and wallet. The capacity is huge: I can fit a book and water bottle inside and still have room left over for other items. I’ve machine washed it several times with no issue. And while the bag looks smart, especially in the black colorway, it’s also low-key enough to avoid the attention of pickpockets. Hairstylist Teddi Cranford, who has visited Marrakech five times , says that it’s “essential for the souk,” because you can “just easily grab stuff out and zip it back up.”

Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack

Less sporty-looking than the ubiquitous Lululemon belt bag, and constructed from stretchy neoprene fabric that lets you stuff it full if you need to, our favorite fanny pack is perfect for the plane. I’ve got one of these in white and appreciate how minimal it looks. The size also makes it easy to hide under a jacket or sweater.

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By Wirecutter Staff

Traveling well can be one of life’s great pleasures, whether you’re alone or with family and friends.

But what does it mean to travel well? We’d say that along with traveling safely (of course), traveling well involves avoiding hassle, carrying a single bag (if possible), and bringing only the necessities.

“Traveling well is a fine balance between finding inspiration in the unknown while being grounded in something,” said Wirecutter founder Brian Lam. “Sometimes that is a memory of home, a family, a significant other, friends, etc. Sometimes it’s just the familiar, reliable stuff in your bag.”

Over the past 10 years, we’ve spent hundreds of hours researching and testing dozens of products to find the most dependable items that will help you travel well. On top of that, we sought the advice and wisdom of Doug Dyment, author and creator of OneBag—a traveling businessman and public speaker, he has logged millions of miles over the past few decades—as well as travel-gear reviewer Eytan Levy, the Snarky Nomad.

And we relied heavily on the experiences of Wirecutter staff, an especially mobile group of individuals. Our staffers have worked remotely from every continent except Antarctica—the five most frequent flyers among us travel about half a million miles in any given (normal) year.

The research

Flying/riding, just in case, travel tips.

A person walking through an airport with the Travelpro Platinum Elite carry-on bag.

A well-packed bag is one that contains less than you think you need but everything you actually need. If possible, fitting everything into one carry-on and personal item will give you more freedom compared to checking a bag or two. You’ll be glad you did if (and when) things don’t go according to plan. While carry-on-only isn’t feasible (or advisable) for every trip—especially extended business trips or weddings where you need multiple outfits to maintain appearances—if in doubt, it’s better to cut.

Carry-on backpack (non-roller)

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Cotopaxi Allpa 35L

A versatile small pack for a week or a weekend.

The Allpa’s clamshell design makes organizing your things simple. The strap design lets you easily wear this durable bag on your back or carry it in your hand while you’re on the move.

Buying Options

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Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L

An easily customizable large bag for long trips and expensive gear.

This bag was built with photographers in mind, but most travelers will appreciate its easy accessibility and clever tuck-away straps, and the elegant way the bag expands and contracts depending on how much you’ve packed. The accessory cubes cost extra, though.

We spent six months testing 22 bags, and in the end we chose two as our top picks for travelers determined to never check luggage again: the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L (for most trips) and the larger Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L . Both bags are exemplary carry-on travel backpacks that are designed for comfort, durability, and organization.

A person standing outside in a light blue short sleeve shirt wears the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L backpack, in black with a gray llama-head logo and aqua accents.

The Cotopaxi Allpa 35L features an easy-to-pack clamshell design and highly adjustable straps that make it a great all-around bag for any traveler who’s dedicated to packing light, or for a smaller person who wants less to carry. Handles on all four sides of this bag make it easy to grab no matter where you’ve stowed it, and the Allpa’s straps are contoured to comfortably fit people who have large or small chests. It’s not a specifically gendered design, but our female tester noticed the improvement right away. (In August of 2024, Cotopaxi released a slightly redesigned version of the Allpa 35L; we’re comparing it to the previous version and will report back as soon as we’re able.)

The bag is protected by a full lifetime warranty and has the build quality to back that up. Its front panel is made of a waterproof, TPU-coated 1,000-denier polyester (a strong fabric covered in a flexible plastic coating), which means you can lay it on its back in a wet field or in gravel without worrying about moisture soaking through or jagged edges ripping the fabric. The rest of the paneling is made with 1,680-denier ballistic nylon, which feels similar to a strong canvas but with a more prominent weave. After four years of testing, this single backpack (plus a personal item to store under the seat) has replaced nearly every travel bag or piece of luggage that Kit Dillon, Wirecutter’s senior staff writer who covers luggage, uses.

One caveat: The Allpa has a minimal amount of administrative organization—places to keep pens and papers, spaces to hold tickets, and so forth—which is where the personal item comes in handy (see below).

A tester from behind, wearing the uniformly black, sporty Peak Design bag

The larger Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L is the Swiss Army knife of backpacks: adjustable, customizable, and (if you spring for the extra cubes and organizers) an almost perfect system for a photographer or gearhead on the move. Most bags’ expanding mechanisms aren’t worth the extra zipper they’re built on, and they look about as attractive as a boiled ham splitting out of its plastic packaging. Not so with the Peak Design: It looks just as good fully packed at 45 liters as it does compressed to a 30-liter daypack. You can access the bag through a back panel, which doubles as a computer and tablet pouch, as well as through a front one, if you unzip the pass-through divider. You can also get into the main compartment via two wing-like trapezoidal flaps that run along each side of the pack. In its natural shape, the Travel Backpack holds 35 liters, but an expansion zipper lets the bag swell to 45 liters.

If you want to use the bag as a daypack, you fold in the top corners and snap them down, reducing the bag’s volume to a slim 30 liters. It still feels larger than a normal daypack, but we think that’s a small compromise for the ability to use one backpack as both your travel bag and your daily explorer. The bag itself consists of 400D nylon and polyester fabrics—it feels tough, but not as tough as the Cotopaxi Allpa. As for flaws, it is expensive, especially if you commit to the entire system of packing cubes and camera cubes . The adjustable design and multiple zippers do add complexity, and complexity adds potential weaknesses, though Peak Design covers all of its bags with a lifetime warranty.

Finding the right bag is a personal choice, and no single bag will appeal to everyone. That’s why we have picks in our full review of carry-on travel bags that can double as traveling offices , and bags that are easy to carry while you’re walking long distances .

Carry-on bag (rolling)

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Travelpro Platinum Elite 21″ Carry-On Spinner

Great features, great value.

This spinner carry-on offers the best balance of size, value, reliability, and durability, with high-end details. It’s backed by a lifetime warranty.

Since 2015, we’ve researched several dozen suitcases and gone hands-on with the 67 most promising candidates in a variety of tests—including having active flight attendants test bags for us in a fake plane fuselage in their training facility. We determined that for most people the  Travelpro Platinum Elite 21″ Expandable Spinner  offers the best balance of features, durability, and price for most flyers who log less than 25,000 miles annually.

A person sitting in an airport chair with our pick for best carry-on luggage in front of them.

It features smooth-rolling, user-replaceable wheels; solid and comfortable, telescoping handles; and a hard-wearing nylon exterior propped up by a solid internal chassis. The Elite only improves on past iterations in the Platinum line by reducing the size of the stowed handle (which used to jut out about an inch) and adding a second zippered, exterior pocket for easy access on the go and a USB pass-through extension that lets you insert your own battery pack for charging your phone. And at 7.8 pounds when empty, this carry-on bag is about half a pound lighter than its predecessor. Compared with other bags in this price range, you also get surprisingly high-end components and a warranty that covers anything, even airline damage, for the life of the bag (as long as you register the suitcase within 120 days of purchase, which is easy to do on any smartphone).

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Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22″ Carry-On Expandable Spinner

For frequent flyers.

If you fly more than 25,000 miles a year, invest in a bag with unique features, superior details, and plenty of expandable room. This manufacturer guarantees your satisfaction.

If you fly more than 25,000 miles annually and you’re willing to invest in a higher-quality product, we recommend the Briggs & Riley Baseline Essential 22-Inch Carry-On Expandable Spinner. It can fit more clothing than any bag we tested, thanks to a cavernous interior and clever expansion and compression system that can adjust to variable levels beyond open and shut. Over a five-year period before the pandemic, Wirecutter’s founder, Brian Lam, put more than 150,000 miles on his. His only complaint was that longer pants will need an extra fold, or to be rolled. In taller bags, pants will only need to be folded over once.

Personal item (otherwise known as underseat luggage)

As the name suggests, “personal items” are very, well, personal, and no one bag will work for all travelers. Our favorites include the Waterfield Air Porter Carry-On Bag , which shines as a tech organizer that still has enough room to also hold a change of clothes. And it’s still good-looking enough to carry from the plane to the office without raising an eyebrow.

If the Air Porter is too businessy for your taste, you may like the Monos Metro Duffel , a luxuriant shoulder bag with detailed organization and add-ons made specifically for simplifying travel. Should you prefer to roll your personal item aboard the plane, we suggest the remarkably maneuverable Travelpro Crew VersaPack Carry-On Rolling Tote —it’s large enough to carry everything you need for an overnight trip, but it still falls within the average US airline underseat dimensions. See our full guide to underseat luggage for still more options.

Checked luggage

If you need to pack more stuff than a carry-on and a personal item can hold, our first piece of advice would be to reconsider whether you need that extra outfit “just in case.” But you’ll have times when you need to travel with several pairs of shoes, formalwear, a winter coat, special equipment (like diving or camping gear), or all of the above. In these cases, there’s no way to avoid checking a bag.

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Osprey Farpoint 55 Men’s Travel Pack

The best travel backpack for those with taller torsos.

Comfortable, adjustable, and carry-on capable, the Farpoint has everything we needed for a week, or even months, of travel.

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Osprey Fairview 55 Women’s Travel Pack

The best travel backpack for those with shorter torsos.

Comfortable, adjustable, and carry-on capable, the Fairview has everything we needed for a week, or even months, of travel.

If you’re going somewhere where you’ll need to walk a lot (particularly if there’s dirt or cobblestone roads), we recommend a travel backpack. We like the Farpoint 55 and the sized-for-smaller-torsos Fairview 55 because they’re comfortable and have plenty of room to store, and separate, our essentials. The front of the main pack unzips like a suitcase, so you can easily fit and access a week’s worth of clothes and toiletries. The daypack, which attaches to the front of the larger pack, has room for camera gear, daily essentials, and a small laptop (via a built-in sleeve). It’s also easy to stow. The main pack’s straps can tuck behind a zippered flap, so they won’t catch on anything if you check your luggage.

These bags are made of a heavy-duty recycled polyester that stands up even to long trips–one of our testers has traveled with a Farpoint 55 for years, across dozens of countries for months at a time, without damaging it. If something does happen, though, Osprey has a lifetime warranty.

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Travelpro Platinum Elite 25″ Expandable Spinner

The best checked bag for most travelers.

The bag provides a luxury feel at a reasonable price, with a capacity, warranty, and reliability that should suit most travelers. The 25-inch model should offer plenty of room for most people without going over airline weight limits.

If you don’t plan on walking around while carrying all your stuff, the  25-inch Travelpro Platinum Elite Expandable Spinner Suiter is our favorite piece of checked luggage for all of the same reasons we loved the carry-on size: It has excellent organizational features, it’s especially durable, and it has a better warranty than anything in its price range.

Luggage tags

The Ovener Silicone Luggage Tag, our pick for the best luggage tag, shown on a wooden background

Ovener Silicone Luggage Tag

Strong and easy to see.

Rugged silicone and a metal cable mean this tag (which comes two to a pack) may well outlive your luggage. The brightly colored case displays its owner’s name but keeps other personal information out of sight.

A good luggage tag should be durable, simple to use, and discreet. Ultimately, a tag should allow someone to get your luggage back to you quickly and easily, and it should withstand the wear and tear of being thrown onto conveyor belts time and again. After researching the top-rated and best-selling models, reading existing luggage-tag reviews, and comparing fourteen tags , we recommend the Ovener Silicone Luggage Tag for most travelers because it’s the only one we’d trust to survive being smashed by other bags, jammed into walls, and generally abused by baggage handlers. It’s the most durable tag we tested, and it comes in a wide selection of colors to help any bag stand out from the rest.

The Ovener tag’s silicone body seems nearly indestructible and is available in a rotating selection of colors (you get two tags per pack). Whereas other tags also feature metal cables, this tag has a metal grommet to keep the cable from eventually wearing through the silicone case.

Should you lose your bag, the Ovener makes it easy for a Good Samaritan to find your contact information. To fully access the info card, you have to unscrew and remove the metal strap; this lets the card slide out of the case. Most luggage tags we tested secure their info card in this way. It isn’t a difficult or time-consuming process, but it is an extra step compared with using a tag that displays all of your information openly. Still, for anyone who wants to keep their contact information out of view, the extra step is worth it.

Another approach to increasing privacy is to hide information in a QR code, as the Dynotag Smart Deluxe Steel Luggage Tag  does, or to provide a user ID number, as the Okoban UID Luggage Tags do. But these seem like overly complex solutions to a problem that doesn’t really exist.

Compression sacks

Originally designed for reducing the bulk of lofty sleeping bags, compression sacks are stuff sacks modified with additional nylon end caps that can be pulled together by strings or straps to remove air and create a smaller, denser package that’s easier to pack. Most travelers use compression sacks to condense socks, underwear, and other stuff you don’t mind getting wrinkled into a package with half as much overall volume. For example, an 8- to 12-liter sack can compress a fleece jacket and a long-weekend’s worth of socks and underwear into something that fits in one hand. They also make a decent pillow in a pinch.

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Osprey StraightJacket (8L)

Easier access, less compression.

It has a full-length zipper on its side that allows access to the bag’s entire contents. However, it doesn’t compress as tightly as traditional designs.

Most compression sacks require you to empty out the stuff at the top to get to the stuff below it, but the side-zipper design on the Osprey StraightJacket allows access to the entire contents of the bag at once. The compression straps attach sideways, and are less likely to get tangled and twisted like on most compression sacks with lengthwise straps. It can also sit up on its own, and the handle design lets you break it out as a last minute carry-on to avoid an overweight-baggage fee. However, it doesn’t compress down as compactly as the traditional designs we tested so it’s not the best option if compression is your top priority.

GobiGear’s SegSac takes a different approach to solving the same access issue: It has four inner dividers that run the length of the sack in order to keep your socks separate from your underwear, winter accessories, towel, what have you. This means you don’t have to take out your T-shirts to get to your socks. Unlike the Osprey, it compresses just as much as a normal compression sack, but it loses points for versatility because the segmentation prevents it from handling large items like a down jacket or sleeping bag.

Packing cubes

Packing cubes could change your life. (Okay, maybe just your traveling life.) Packing cubes are basically bags to hold your clothes that you organize within your luggage. Though seemingly superfluous, they’re brilliant in action. If you imagine your suitcase as a dresser, you can think of these cubes as individual drawers: Put all your underwear and socks in one container, all your shirts in another, and your workout clothes in yet another. Then pull out only the cube you want. They make packing and repacking wonderfully simple.

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Eagle Creek Pack-It Reveal Cube Set

Well built with easy access.

Simple and solidly constructed, these packing cubes keep your bag organized while you’re traveling.

The three-piece Eagle Creek Pack-It Reveal Cube Set keeps a week’s worth of clothes organized and moves easily from suitcase to hotel dresser.

The full-size cube is great for shirts, shorts, and insulating layers. The half-cube and quarter-cube are perfect for underwear, socks, and other thin fabrics such as stockings or sleepwear. These cubes are made of 300-denier polyester (a strong fabric) and stay upright when empty, so they’re easy to pack. The Pack-It cubes’ windows are made of the tightest mesh link we tested—better for resisting snags—and the smooth zippers close easily around all corners, even when a cube is overstuffed.

The Eagle Creek cubes have the ability to unzip fully to allow full access to their contents while sitting in a dresser drawer. That means your clean clothes stay protected against some potentially dicey motel dressers. In 2022, Eagle Creek updated the design of these cubes, and now the company no longer uses YKK zippers, which are widely accepted as the best around . That said, we couldn’t tell any difference between Eagle Creek’s zippers and other brands’ YKK zippers, even with a magnifying glass, and their performance was indistinguishable. For what it’s worth, an Eagle Creek product manager assured us that the proportion of zipper-related warranty claims hasn’t changed since the company made the switch from YKK. (In 2024, Eagle Creek redesigned the Reveal cubes yet again; we’re currently assessing the new version.)

Most travelers are likely to be well served by the Reveal set. But if you value lightness above all, the more expensive Eagle Creek Pack-It Isolate Cube Set is about 50% lighter than similar-size competitors (just over 1 ounce for a medium cube, whereas the Eagle Creek classic style weighs about 4 ounces). Unlike the Reveal set, this set is water resistant. However, the Isolate design’s thin sides—which don’t allow the cubes to stand up on their own—make those cubes a bit more challenging to pack than the Reveal cubes. (The Isolate too has been redesigned in 2024; again, we’re taking a look and will report back.)

Buying the right gear can help organize your existing travel kit, but it’s a red herring if your goal is better portability. “It’s mostly the clothing that allows you to reduce what you need to carry,” explains veteran traveller Eytan Levy, better known as the Snarky Nomad . That’s because clothing, which is very voluminous, makes up the bulk of what’s in your bag. He recommends traveling with basic-looking clothes because you can always buy or rent something nice in a pinch, whereas lugging around formalwear just in case will always be a pain. It also helps if you can avoid cotton and stick to merino and synthetic fabrics, which dry faster. This allows you to do laundry by hand in the sink as needed to reduce the amount of clothes you need to carry.

Travel underwear

Men and women's underwear laid out on top of each other.

Good travel underwear keeps you feeling fresh and clean, even when your destination is gritty.  To find the best , we researched an array of underwear designed for men and women to find 37 pairs meeting our criteria: moisture-wicking and breathable, quick-drying, odor-resistant, stretchy, stylish, and cut to fit a variety of body types.

We then conducted rigorous pretesting (wearing the underwear for two days at a time, machine-washing them repeatedly, and tracking their drying speed when hung on a clothesline) before taking them out into the real world. Our testers went backpacking 215 miles throughout Portland, Oregon; hiking in the Canadian Rockies, including walking from the lowest point in the Continental US to the highest; and road-tripping to the national parks of the West. Testers who flew to their destinations wore the underwear on the plane, too.

Afterward, we checked for signs of wear, such as seam breakage and pilling on the fabric. As we continued to test the finalists, we repeatedly checked for durability problems. In addition to comfort and fit, we noted whether each pair seemed lightweight and packable.

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ExOfficio Men’s Give-N-Go 2.0 Sport Mesh 6″ Boxer Brief

Best for most men.

Durable, quick-drying, and relatively inexpensive, this soft-fabric version of ExOfficio’s time-tested Give-N-Go undies will get the job done for years.

The ExOfficio Give-N-Go 2.0 Sport Mesh 6″ Boxer Brief is the best men’s underwear for travel because it balances fit, comfort, odor-proofing, and value better than anything else we’ve tested. The Sport Mesh fabric excels at breathing and wicking and has better odor-resistance than other fabrics. It feels soft on the inside and smooth on the outside so it slides against your pants instead of creating friction, reducing potential for chafing. It also features a sculpted crotch area that gives wearers some much-appreciated support, without feeling stifling. These boxer briefs dry quickly, pack compactly, and weigh less than almost all the other boxer briefs we tried—basically they’re everything you’d want from a pair of excellent travel underwear.

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Patagonia Women's Active Hipster

Best for most women.

These light, stylish, quick-drying hipsters stay in place whether you’re walking, flying, or hanging upside down.

The Patagonia Active Hipster doesn’t appear special upon first glance. Only after trying everything else and living through their failures to stay put did we remember what “special” really means in a pair of underwear: Feeling as if you’re wearing nothing at all. The Patagonias have the best fit, comfort, and style out of all the panties we tested. The nylon material is fast-wicking and better than most synthetics for odor-proofing, making it well suited for athletic activities. The Active Hipster is lightweight and packable, and is the fastest-drying underwear we tested—making them perfect for minimalist travelers who go weeks at a time with just one or two pairs. But these same characteristics make them great for any traveler looking for comfortable, packable panties, regardless of where you’re going or what you’re doing.

Budget pick

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Uniqlo Men Airism Boxer Brief

Comfortable, compact, and fast-drying, these are a great value but don’t fit quite as nicely and aren’t as supportive in the crotch.

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Uniqlo Women Airism Ultra Seamless HipHugger

Similar fabric to the Men’s Airism, with a no-ride cut for women, these underwear are the least expensive of any we tested and among the best performing.

If you want to spend as little as possible without sacrificing performance, the Uniqlo Airism line has long been a great choice for men and women who can wear sizes small and medium. In recent years, both lines have expanded their size range somewhat (men to 3XL, and women to XL). If these fit, you can replace an entire underwear drawer on a tight budget, as long as you can deal with the slightly odd cut and less-effective odor-control treatment.

If you’ve never traveled with merino wool socks, you’re missing out. These aren’t the scratchy wool socks your grandpa wore in the army; they are soft and stretchy ones that have natural sweat-wicking and odor-resisting properties that keep your toes comfortable under all conditions—even when wet. This combination of odor, moisture, and temperature regulations makes them ideal for traveling. "Because of its natural anti-bacterial properties, washing merino wool on a daily basis isn’t absolutely necessary,” explains Snarky Nomad , "after letting it air dry overnight while you sleep, it’ll seem brand new.” The only major downside is that merino tends to be a bit pricier than synthetic counterparts. But it’s a worthy trade-off, since you can go for longer with fewer pairs.

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Darn Tough Light Hiker Micro Crew Lightweight Hiking Sock (women’s)

The best quality for women.

The best mix of comfort, durability, and cushioning in a versatile height.

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Darn Tough Light Hiker Micro Crew Lightweight Hiking Sock (men’s)

For the best quality.

The same great versatile sock as the women’s model, but in different color options and more sizes.

Darn Tough’s Light Hiker Micro Crew socks (both the men’s and women’s versions) have been our favorite hiking socks for years. Darn Tough made its name through its quality guarantee : “We knit a longer lasting sock that stays comfortable season after season. We’re able to guarantee them for life because we knit them ourselves. If yours ever rip or tear, we'll replace them free of charge.” Pacific Crest Trail thru-hikers (hardcore backpackers who walk from Mexico to Canada in one continuous trip) praise them for their durability, comfort, and blister resistance. When you hold a pair of Darn Toughs next to a pair of Smartwools (which only have a two-year guarantee ), the difference is clear. The Darn Toughs are more tightly knit, the yarns are finer and feel sturdier, and the stitching is tighter.

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Darn Tough Women’s Coolmax Hiker Micro Crew Midweight Hiking Sock

The best non-wool women’s hiking sock.

This midlevel cushioned sock for women is the best synthetic option for most climates and terrains.

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Darn Tough Men’s Coolmax Hiker Micro Crew Midweight Hiking Sock

The best non-wool men’s hiking sock.

This synthetic men’s sock is perfect for day hiking in most weather.

If you are sensitive to wool, prefer a vegan product, or want a cooler option for the summer, we also like the Darn Tough Coolmax Hiker Micro Crew Midweight Hiking Sock, which comes in women's and men’s sizes.

We appreciated how breathable this sock felt. While wearing the Coolmax Micro Crew in hot summer weather, our testers’ feet stayed dry and sweat-free. The shorter micro-crew height makes the Coolmax Micro Crew suitable for both boots and shoes, too. And like all Darn Tough socks, this model comes with a lifetime warranty.

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Indosole Flip Flops (women’s)

A quality flip flop in women’s sizes.

These stylish beach sandals come in a wide range of colors. Be careful, though: Indosole sizes tend to run a little small.

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Indosole Flip Flops (men’s)

A quality flip flop in men’s sizes.

These beach sandals are the same as the women’s version but cut a bit wider; we still think they run a little smaller than regular shoe sizes.

A good pair of travel flip-flops should be lightweight, comfortable, and waterproof. The men’s and women’s Indosole Flip Flops offer the best combination of quality, comfort, and easy packability. Unlike many flip flops, which slap against the ground with every step, the subtle arch support of this flip flop kept it secure against our feet. Plus they’re made from waterproof, recycled materials. Keep in mind, though, that our testers found these shoes to run a bit small, so we suggest sizing up for the best fit.

Clothesline

While doing laundry at home can be a large weekly event, OneBag author Doug Dyment recommends approaching travel laundry as a part of your daily routine, especially if you’re trying to pack as little as possible: “The laundry should be more like cleaning your teeth—something you do everyday. It only takes about five minutes to do it. Every night, do your socks and underwear and you’ll have clean socks and underwear everyday.”

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A secure, hassle-free option

The Flexo-Line attaches easily to a door handle or faucet and grips garments securely between its loops.

Check out OneBag’s laundry packing list if you want specific tips on how to do it and what you’ll need, but it’s a pretty simple setup: All you need is a toiletry bottle of powdered detergent, a towel to help expedite drying, and a travel clothesline to finish the drying process while you sleep at night.

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Specifically, you want a braided—not twisted—surgical latex clothesline with looped ends, which means you want a Flexo-Line . The Flexo-Line can stretch up to 7 feet long, which is enough to span most hotel bathtubs, and it has loops that you can attach easily to a door handle, bath spigot, or faucet. The braided construction is superior to twisted designs made from other materials because the latex does a better job of gripping garments securely between the loops, which means you don’t need any additional clothespins.

Dyment has tried them all, but the Flexo-Line is the one he comes back to. As he explained to me in an interview, “There are others that are fine, but there are far more that are not fine.” More specifically, Dyment says to avoid anything that’s not made of latex , because clothes will inevitably slip out of them. He also says to never, ever trust a suction cup: “They don’t work, period.” If the Flexo-Line is unavailable, Dyment says that the Rick Steves collection from Kiva Designs also makes a nice braided line that is a bit more expensive. If you have a latex allergy, Dyment recommends going with a length of cord ( paracord is nice because it’s durable and you can use it for other things as well) and stainless steel safety pins meant for cloth diapers , because they take up far less space than a clothespin and won’t rust. In fact, it’s worthwhile to get these items even if you can use a latex line because they’re great for making luggage repairs and performing other MacGyver-ish tasks in a pinch. To hang up the clothesline, we recommend using a bowline knot on one end and a taut line hitch on the other. These knots work well together because the bowline creates a simple, slip-proof loop to anchor one end while the taut line hitch allows you to adjust for tension and locks tightly in place. If you could commit any two knots to memory forever, these are the ones to learn.

Laundry detergent

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Minisoak Travel Packs

A travel size version of the best delicates detergent.

Perfect for traveling because you don’t even need to rinse it out.

When you’re washing your underwear in a hotel sink, you want a fast and easy experience. For this, we recommend the no-rinse detergent Soak . That’s right, we said no rinse . You just add a drop to the sink, fill with water, and leave your garments to soak. Then press out the water and hang. Done.

In our tests of delicates detergents , Soak cleaned almost as well as our top laundry detergent, Tide; plus, it comes in individual packets of powder  that are great for traveling, as well as in  travel-size bottles of the liquid version . In addition to unscented, it's available in a variety of scents, although Lacey and Celebration are not the most descriptive of scent names. They all smell nice, not overpowering. Soak also comes in an assorted travel pack with two single-use packets of each scent, if you want to test-drive one or two before you buy. In that mini size, you get eight packets for $11 currently, but you really need only a squeeze, not the the whole packet, to wash a couple of pairs of socks and underwear.

One downside to Soak is that you won’t find it in a grocery store or big-box store. But it is available online at Soak’s site . And if you really want to walk into a store and put your mitts on a bottle, you can find it at most local yarn stores.

Don’t feel like buying Soak or bringing along a bit of your own detergent? Shampoo also works pretty well for cleaning garments in a pinch, so make use of that free bottle from the hotel. But a caveat: Neither Soak nor shampoo contains enzymes , which are biological molecules in laundry detergent that break down certain stains. If you have especially stinky or stained clothes, you might need to break out the Tide .

When we first published this guide, this section addressed only toiletry kits and bottles, razors, and packable towels. The times, and traveling, became more complicated. One thing we've learned in the past few years is that face masks can be useful whenever you’re sick and don’t want to share your misery. Fortunately, compared with early 2020, medical-style N95s and KN95s (which many experts recommend as the best protection) are widely available. They’re easy to tuck into a bag, which we do now whenever we travel. 

Toiletry kit

We’ve researched dozens of travel toiletry bags and dopp kits over the past several years, and we tested 23 of the top-rated contenders in our most recent round of tests. After packing and unpacking a week’s worth of travel-size toiletries, conducting spill tests, and living out of the top performers on the road, we have a few different picks that stand out thanks to their style, packability, and quality of construction.

The Sea to Summit bag hanging open from a shower shelf.

Sea to Summit Hanging Toiletry Bag (small)

A space-saving hanging bag.

This lightweight, well-organized bag fits a week’s worth of travel-size toiletries into a compact package. It’s meant to be hung, which makes it good for tight spaces, but it doesn’t have much in the way of internal structure.

The Sea to Summit Hanging Toiletry Bag (small) is compact and durable. It’s small enough to stash in a backpack or laptop bag, but it holds enough travel-size toiletries to keep us supplied for a week. You can open it and hang it from a shower curtain or towel rod to easily see and grab your items. It comes with a shatterproof mirror, two micro-mesh zip pockets and an open pocket for toothbrushes, lip balm, and tweezers, and a large compartment for bulky lotions and hair-care items.

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L.L.Bean Personal Organizer Toiletry Bag

For more stuff and longer trips.

With a 6.4-liter capacity and over a dozen compartments, this toiletry bag has a place for everything—and everything will stay put during transit, too. It can also accommodate non-travel-size bottles.

The L.L.Bean Personal Organizer (medium) is a great option for longer trips and people who travel with full-size bottles. Its 6.4 liters of storage spread across a dozen compartments means there’s a dedicated place for pretty much everything you could want to bring on a trip—it even has a removable mesh shower caddy for shampoo and body wash. This level of organization is crucial for larger toiletry bags because, as we discovered after years of traveling with our picks, contents that aren’t securely fastened can shift around in transit, which increases the chance of spilling. The downside of all this organization is that the L.L.Bean weighs 14 ounces when empty, so it’s not ideal for carry-on travel.

If neither of these bags seems right for you, read our full review of the best toiletry bags and dopp kits to learn more about our picks and everything we tested.

Toiletry bottles

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Sea to Summit TPU Clear Zip Pouch with Bottles

These six TSA-friendly bottles are sturdy and smartly designed, dispensing liquids more precisely than any of the other bottles we tested.

For traveling with liquids in your carry-on, the Sea to Summit set is your best bet. All six bottles conform to TSA size limitations; three of them can hold 3 ounces of liquid each, and three can hold 1.5 ounces each, for a total of 13.5 ounces. Despite the set’s name, the bottles themselves are made not of thermoplastic polyurethane—“TPU" refers to the zip pouch—but a high-density polyethylene material, much like what you’d see used in most plastic milk jugs. It has an almost-smooth, semi-transparent surface just textured enough that it’s not slippery when wet. The plastic is also flexible enough that you don’t have to squeeze very hard to get your shampoo or liquid soap or whatever going. An insert at the mouth of each bottle helps regulate the flow, and the screw tops prevent liquids from leaking in transit.

Razor (faces)

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Gillette Mach3

The best manual razor for most faces.

This classic razor’s three widely spaced blades provide the best balance of speed, smoothness, and safety. Its handle is comfortable and well designed, and replacement blades can be had for a fair price.

We researched more than 100 and tested 11 manual razors for our full razor guide , concluding that the Gillette Mach3 is our top pick for manual razors. Although the three blades require a little extra time for a closer shave, it performs comparably to the latest and greatest offerings for as little as half the price.

The Gillette Mach3 provides the best balance of speed, smoothness, and safety. The Mach3’s simple, round handle is easy to grip and maneuver, and its three blades offer a close shave without over-irritating the skin or getting clogged with hair. And the price of Mach3 blades—$2 per cartridge or less, whether you buy them online or in a store—came close to, or even beat, the pricing of shave-club rivals, and the Mach3 shaved better than those competitors.

Razor (legs/body)

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Gillette Venus Smooth

The best body razor.

This classic Venus is one of the easiest razors to grip and maneuver and its three-blade design keeps the blades remarkably free of hair.

Disposable razors (both the completely disposable and replaceable-cartridge variety) are fine to take through airport security , and among them we like the Gillette Venus Original best for traveling. Although it’s now the runner-up pick in our guide to body razors —it was formerly the top pick—we believe that its simple aloe lubricating strips, which don’t become tacky when wet, make the Venus more travel friendly than our new top pick . Plus, as with any Venus, the Original’s body is compatible with any other Venus head and many heads from Gillette’s facial razors, making replacement heads easier to find when you’re on the road.

The Original’s head has three blades separated by considerable slats of space, making it far easier to clean the head between strokes. The Original is intuitive to hold and secure to maneuver, thanks to a contoured handle with corrugated chevrons of rubber. Though our testers have a wide range of hand sizes, no one found the Original difficult to grasp. Despite the significant ribbing, it doesn’t feel too bulky. Gillette claims its razors have lasted for five weeks; we think one razor for a weeklong trip should be fine.

(Know that, confusingly, the Venus appears for sale on some retail sites under the name Venus Close and Clean or Venus Smooth. It’s the same razor. If you’re unsure which Venus model you’re looking at, check for the Original’s three blades and trademark sea-foam blue color.)

Towel (packable)

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PackTowl Personal

The best all-around packable towel.

The PackTowl Personal Towel is lightweight, soft, absorbent, quick to dry, and odor-resistant.

We put 20 top-rated towels through a battery of tests including regular shower use, a trip to the beach, camping, and a 48-hour stay in a ziplock bag under the hot Hawaiian sun. After all was said and done, the Packtowl Personal Towel is still the best all-around travel towel for most people. In addition to being the softest lightweight towel we tested, it was more absorbent than competitors made of similar materials. It had the best odor-resisting abilities and comes with a convenient mesh carrying pouch. We also have alternate picks for ultralight and all-natural towels below.

The Personal Towel’s suede-like material was the softest of the thinner towels. The Personal Towel also had superior absorption when compared with other similarly constructed towels such as the Sea to Summit DryLite —in our tests, it absorbed 2.8 times its weight in water, while the others absorbed between 2.3 times and 2.7 times.

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One of just two we tested that featured an added antimicrobial treatment, the Personal Towel was only a little musty smelling after 24 hours in a sealed ziplock bag, and remained unchanged at 48 hours.

If you’re looking for a budget option, consider the Rainleaf Microfiber Towel , which is a tad smaller than our other picks and is made from a seemingly lighter-feeling fabric. Unlike most budget options, it has an antibacterial coating and still managed to carry a pleasant smell after being testing in different environments.

Regardless of how you get to your final destination, it’s likely you’ll be stuck in a seat that’s less than ideal. Travel gadgets that claim to reduce this misery, such as compression socks, are popular. But when they take up precious luggage space for the duration of your trip—not just the flight or train ride–they need to be worth every cubic inch of space. The less you can make do with, the better off you’ll be.

Neck pillow

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Travelrest Nest Ultimate Memory Foam Travel Pillow

More support for most necks.

Its tall memory-foam walls let it offer more support than any other pillow we tested. It’s also shaped to sit flush against a headrest, and it compresses to a manageable size.

The uniquely angled back on the Travelrest Ultimate sets it apart from other travel pillows we tested because it can lay flat against the seat back. Most other pillows have a rounded back, which pushes your head away from the headrest. The Travelrest also has rubber grip dots to prevent slipping while sleeping. This pillow’s spongy memory foam cushions the entire circumference of your neck, preventing your head from leaning far in any direction, and its adjustable Velcro strap ensures it can fit most necks. The pillow’s cozy velour exterior is removable and machine-washable. Although it doesn’t pack flat, the Travelrest weighs less than a pound and compresses to a quarter of its size when rolled into its Velcro-strapped carrying case. Our only complaint is that the Travelrest’s high walls, though supportive, can push over-ear headphones off of the ears of people with shorter necks.

Noise-cancelling headphones

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Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700

The best over-ear noise-cancelling headphones.

The Bose 700 headphones deliver excellent noise cancellation in a comfortable, lightweight design that’s traveler friendly—but they carry a high price.

The Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 over-ear set has the most versatile active noise cancellation we’ve ever tested. With 10 levels of noise reduction to choose from, everyone should be able to find a setting that meets their needs. We also enjoyed the lightweight and comfortable design and the easy-to-use controls. What distinguishes the Bose 700’s ANC is the amount of adjustability it gives you: Most noise-cancelling headphones offer controls for only on/off or maybe high/low/off, but with the Bose 700 pair you can set the ANC level from 0 to 10, so you have more flexibility to dial in the ideal setting for your comfort. The 20-hour battery life, while not the best we’ve seen, is more than sufficient to get you to most destinations. We have additional options—including earbuds and surprisingly good budget options for  over-ear headphones and earbuds —in our full guide to noise-cancelling headphones .

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Mack’s Slim Fit Soft Foam Earplugs

For blocking out the most noise.

These blocked the most noise in our controlled testing and got the most votes from our subjective sleep panel.

When you’re traveling, it can be difficult to fall asleep to unfamiliar noises. That’s why we spent several hours researching new contenders and tested four top-rated models while sleeping in a house that was next to an airport in order to determine that Mack’s Ultra Soft Foam earplugs are the best earplugs  for sleeping.

The Mack’s 37.1 dB noise reduction rating was the highest among the models we tested. According to Cooper Safety , that’s enough to reduce the volume of a gas lawnmower to that of a normal conversation. What made the Mack’s earplugs so effective is the fact that we could insert them and rest assured that they would stay in the whole night. Meanwhile, the Howard Leight MAX1 might be a favorite from crowdsourced sleep-aid review site Sleep Like the Dead , but the earplugs would inevitably fall out in the middle of the night. Thus, they failed to block out the noise of planes landing and taking off throughout the night, despite the MAX1’s 33 dB noise reduction rating. The Howard Leights also made our ears ache on occasion, whereas the Mack’s has a tapered shape that was consistently comfortable night after night.

The Mack’s Slim Fit Soft Foam Earplugs cost about 20¢-35¢ per pair when purchased in a 50-pair pack. They come in a plastic case is about the size of a large coffee mug, which is small enough to toss in a large bag or suitcase. Many other ear plugs like our runner-up, the 3M’s E-A-Rsoft OCS1135 , can only be ordered in industrial-size lots that, while perhaps appealing to those who travel constantly (or run a hostel), are annoying to store and often lack a reusable container of any sort.

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Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask

For air travelers and back-sleepers.

The lightweight and contoured Nidra mask is a light-blocking win for most face shapes, with deep eye cups that allow the wearer to blink freely and arrive feeling refreshed.

When bright lights hamper peaceful shut-eye, we recommend the light-blocking, contoured Nidra Deep Rest sleep mask. Of the 14 masks we tested , the Nidra blocked the most light on the most faces. It’s contoured to rest on your face like a pair of soft goggles, with fabric lenses that sit around your eyes (instead of directly over them). This design provides more space for your eyes to flutter during REM sleep, ensuring that you come through red-eye flights with less redness in your eyes. Makeup wearers will also appreciate that, with the Nidra’s elevated eye cups, there’s a smaller chance of smudging.

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Alaska Bear Natural Silk Sleep Mask

A flat, silk mask.

A silken exterior material, a flat design, and an adjustable strap make this mask a fit for almost any face, but it puts pressure on the eyes.

You save $2 (17%)

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Mzoo Sleep Mask

A smooth, contoured eye mask.

Soft, structured, and contoured, this mask stays on all night and prevents any light from seeping through

You save $5 (23%)

If the Nidra Deep Rest doesn’t fit your face quite right, we also recommend the Alaska Bear Natural Silk Sleep Mask and the Mzoo Sleep Mask . The Alaska Bear mask lacks contoured eyecups and thus applies some pressure to the eyes overnight like any regular eye mask does. But its flat design easily conforms to fit your face, and its silk exterior feels smooth and soft against skin (the padding is made of cotton). Its relative lack of structure makes it more difficult to knock off when you’re tossing and turning.

The Mzoo mask’s eyecups have a convex gap so your eyes can open and close. That gap is surrounded by a memory foam padding that rests on the perimeter of your eye sockets. The effect is such that you don’t feel like your eyes are being forced closed, but there is a bit of compression near your temples, eyebrows, and cheekbones. Most—though not all—of our testers found this sensation soothing. One liked how the contour of the eyecup kept the mask from brushing against their eyelashes, which makes it a good choice for people who wear eyelash extensions.

Few things are better than landing at an airport, turning on your phone, and having it just work. No hassles, no stress, no worries about brutal roaming fees. You can check in with loved ones, scope out the route to your lodgings, and maybe post an Instagram story or two—because your phone works just like it does at home. This is especially freeing, and it makes travel so much easier. (Of course, phones aren’t the only useful tech to bring: Check out our accessories reviews for guides to the best cables ( USB-C , Lightning , and Micro-USB ), Wi-Fi hotspots , Bluetooth speakers , and more.)

Unlocked mobile phone

One of the most useful gadgets for international travel is an unlocked smartphone that’s compatible with cheap, prepaid phone plans you can sign up for at your destination. Unless your carrier offers plans including high-speed data that you can access internationally (i.e., you’re with T-Mobile or Google Fi), traveling with a phone under contract with a major carrier means paying an arm and a leg for data. Being able to access data-guzzling apps like Google Maps or Google Translate on the fly is worth the hassle to unlock a phone. Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp are free, easy ways to communicate with people you meet on your trip and people from home. Plus there’s checking email, TripAdvisor, banking, social media, and so on.

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An “unlocked” phone means you can buy prepaid SIM cards in the country you’re visiting, letting you access their local network for significantly less money than the roaming fees incurred by your home carrier. With a prepaid SIM, your phone effectively becomes a new phone with a new (now local) phone number. Instead of seeing “Verizon,” “AT&T,” or “Sprint” at the top of your phone, you might see “Vodafone,” “Yes Optus,” “M1,” or whatever provider you choose in the country you’re visiting. The first thing to check is if your phone will work where you’re going. If you’re unsure if your phone will work where you’re going, check the Wikipedia page for your phone or contact your provider.

Your phone will also require a removable SIM. (If your phone has an eSIM, as all new iPhones do, check out our blog post about those.) Most countries require a passport or other ID to buy a prepaid SIM without a contract, but switching the SIMs is easy. Most stores will do it for you while you’re there. Depending on the country/provider, this could take as long as 10 minutes but is often faster. The next question is easily the most complicated: Can you unlock your phone? Each carrier has different rules and criteria. Generally, if you have a brand new, expensive phone, they may not let you unlock it (there’s usually a waiting period after the purchase date). But if it’s a little older, or if you’ve paid it off, they probably will. The thing to remember is that a provider can deny an unlock request without giving a reason. You might be lucky, though; certain phones on certain providers are unlocked by default. Here are Verizon and AT&T’s pages on unlocking. Alternately, you can buy a pre-unlocked phone just for travel. Amazon and Best Buy, for example, sell unlocked phones. This is also a good option if you think you might lose your expensive phone and a cheaper one will suffice while you travel.

Plug adapter

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Epicka Universal Travel Adapter

Best universal travel adapter.

With four plugs that will work in most countries, plus faster-charging USB ports (and more of them) than its competitors, this adapter is the best all-around choice.

In a sea of almost-identical travel adapters, the Epicka Universal Travel Adapter stands out, combining the best of the features we look for. It contains the three most common international plugs and a US-style plug, which should cover you in the majority of countries around the world. It has the most USB ports—four of the standard USB-A and one USB-C—of any universal adapter we tested, and it charged more of our devices faster. A replaceable fuse and an included spare should take the brunt of any accidental, unfortunate, or shockingly bad connections. The Epicka is fairly compact and well built, and it even comes with an extra USB cable and a nylon case.

However, no universal travel adapter is truly universal, and they’re all a lot bulkier and more expensive than simple plug adapters. If you want the smallest adapter possible, or if you’re going someplace where a universal adapter won’t work (more on that in a minute), a plug adapter could be what you need.

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Ceptics International Worldwide Travel Plug Adapter 5 Piece Set

The best plug adapter.

Individually, these tiny plug adapters are smaller, lighter, and cheaper than any universal travel adapter. To juice up multiple devices, though, you’d need a separate multiport charger too.

The tiny plug adapters from Ceptics are barely larger than the prongs they convert. Small, simple, and cheap, they’re perfect for someone who wants to carry only the adapter they’ll need and who already has a multiport USB wall charger they like. Like our universal adapter picks, this set contains the three most common international plugs and the US plug. However, it also includes a somewhat rarer plug used in some European countries that has two thick, cylindrical prongs. This means that the Ceptics set will likely cover you in even more places—as long as you pack the appropriate plug adapter. These charts should help you find the shape you need before you order.

However, getting your gear to work in different countries isn’t quite as simple as it should be, and there’s no single solution that’s guaranteed to work for everyone. Our picks should work for you, but you may have some random piece of equipment, or be traveling to some country, for which our “good for most” picks just won’t work. (Case in point: One Wirecutter editor visited Iceland a few years back. The house she stayed in had outlets unlike anything on those charts, and the plug adapters she had used elsewhere in Reykjavik didn’t fit at all. It turns out the mystery sockets belonged to an obscure Italian system from the 1960s that was popular in Iceland for a time. Luckily, the hosts had power strips in the house that her adapters fit into.) The world is a big place, and when it comes to electricity and wall outlets, there’s a lot of variation. That’s important to keep in mind.

Whether two-prong or three-prong, an adapter just changes the shape of your plug, not anything about the electricity coming through the wires. However, this usually isn’t a problem because almost every power brick that comes with modern electronic gear is capable of accepting both the 110-volt standard used in the US and the 240-volt commonly used abroad. If your device has a power block on the cord, it likely says something like  “100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz”—that’s the all-clear to use it without a voltage converter so long as the range covers the voltage of the country you’re visiting . This includes the vast majority of modern laptop and USB chargers.

Products without some sort of power block at the end or with a non-detachable cord—in particular, things with heating elements like hair dryers and curling irons—are more likely to need a voltage converter. Putting 220 V through a US 110 V device would be like attaching a firehose to a drinking fountain—you’re likely to blow your face off. But voltage converters are tricky devices, and most of the inexpensive ones have awful (or dishonest) reviews. Since hotels and hostels will often have hair dryers and most newer gear can do the full range of voltages, we strongly recommend that, whenever possible, you only bring items that work with a much simpler (and more reliable) adapter.

Wire/gadget organization system

Now that every device has a battery, every battery has a charger, and every charger has a cable—never mind power-plug adapters if you’re traveling abroad—the sheer quantity of accessories needed just to keep your gadgets running can take up more space than the devices themselves. And unless you organize them, you can bet on having to blindly fish them out of the least convenient spot at the bottom of your bag. Recently, our pick for carrying tech necessities, the Incase Nylon Accessory Organizer, which had been out of stock for a few years, returned to the Incase website and was briefly in stock. (It’s now out of stock again, alas.) If you prefer mesh to easily see your contents, we also like the Container Store Micro Mesh Pouches .

The Incase cable organizer is a poly-nylon blend, so it’s durable. It is a soft-shell bag, however, so its contents can distort the bag’s shape when it’s full. But the bag’s edges remain rigid—so the seams don’t pucker—its contents don’t fall out, and zipping and unzipping the bag is still easy. We have other picks in our full guide to bag and cable organizers , including a roll-up bag and a stylish duo of cosmetics travel pouches ; we’ll also start testing other options.

USB battery packs

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A USB battery pack (also called a power bank) can keep your small electronics—from phones and cameras to tablets and more—going while you’re on the road. Although the length of your trip will determine exactly how much extra juice you’ll need to have on hand, whatever your requirements, we have a great USB battery recommendation for you. The Belkin Boost Charge Plus 10K weighs about half a pound, and its rounded edges make it easy to hold or slip into a pocket. Its USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port can charge most handheld devices and recharge itself at top speed (with the right USB-C cable and wall charger), and it can pass power to another device while being recharged from a wall outlet. It only comes in one color, but it has enough capacity to fully charge most smartphones up to three times, as well as built-in USB-C and Lightning cables that are easy to slide in and out of their holsters.

If you’re traveling for leisure, try not to get too wrapped up in technology because you might miss what you’re actually there to do: experience a new place. OneBag’s Doug Dyment said in an interview, “Wearing headphones and staring at a screen is like putting a digital wall around yourself when you’re traveling. It makes you seem unapproachable and uninterested in what’s around you.” That may be a good thing if you do truly want to be left alone, but Dyment went on to say that some of his most memorable traveling experiences were the result of just looking lost and getting help from the locals. “One minute, you’re a lost foreigner in an unfamiliar village, then someone asks if you need directions. Before you know it, you’re eating dinner with his family.”

Travel binoculars

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Athlon Optics Midas ED

The overall best binoculars.

Amazingly affordable with great optics, these binoculars have performance comparable with that of many models that cost thousands more.

Our top pick for binoculars is durable and great for near-home hikes. In hot or dusty environments that may call for a clearer optical boost, the Athlon Optics Midas ED 8×42 binoculars deliver top quality. Its focus dial offers a wide range of depths that makes it easier to see whatever it is you desire—birds, grass or darkened areas of the forest. Our recommendation comes with the assistance of a professional ornithologist who spent over 100 hours putting 17 pairs of binoculars to the test in the mountains of Southern California and the rain forests of southern Mexico.

Although the Celestron TrailSeeker ED binoculars don’t offer a clear edge-to-edge view to the same degree of the Athlon Optics Midas EDs , they’re a comparable runner-up model that’ll be lighter on your wallet if having binoculars while traveling is a must. The TrailSeekers are equipped with great light-gathering qualities, close focus, and impressive optical resolution. Or, if you’re concerned about saving space, we liked the Pentax AD 8x25 WP binoculars. While not quite as powerful as our other picks, this compact pair of binoculars is well made and easy to fit into a carry-on while traveling via plane.

Ebook reader

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Amazon Kindle (2022)

The best e-reader for most people.

Amazon’s most affordable Kindle is also its most portable, and it’s finally been upgraded with sharper text on its 6-inch screen and support for USB-C charging. Those features bring it in line with much-pricier e-readers.

The entry-level Amazon Kindle finally got an upgrade and is now our favorite e-reader , with the same crisp display and USB-C charging as the pricier Kindle Paperwhite has (and with double the storage space of the previous entry-level model). Amazon’s well-stocked ebooks store remains its biggest selling point, along with the ease of checking out library books via Libby and sending them directly to a Kindle.

Even if you don’t have time for pleasure reading on your trip, it’s worth investing in a Kindle because many major travel guides are available in fully searchable ebook formats now. Furthermore, e-texts will also work on your phone, tablet, and computer, thanks to the Kindle ecosystem.

Packable daypack

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Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Travel Day Pack

A pack that fits in your palm.

Toss this lightweight, phone-sized packable bag into your luggage or coat pocket, and you’ll never get caught without a spare bag again. If you need something to carry every day, though, we think you’ll prefer one of our more-structured picks.

Packing a stowable daypack, one that stuffs down to fit in your luggage when not in use, is a relatively small investment of space in exchange for a high return of function and flexibility. After researching dozens of packable daypacks across a spectrum of portability, features, and prices, and then packing, unpacking, loading, wearing, and drenching the top-rated finalists during multiple rounds of testing, the Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Travel Day Pack is the smallest and lightest packable backpack we recommend. Packed up, it is very discreet: nearly the size of a keychain accessory.

The bag itself is a no-frills sack made from a paper-thin siliconized Cordura nylon, which means it’s very light and water-resistant. It has reinforced stitching at stress points, allowing the Ultra-Sil to carry more weight than you would expect. That said, since this pack is made of such thin, light material, carrying large or awkwardly shaped loads is somewhat uncomfortable, especially when compared with our more structured picks.

If comfort or waterproofing is important to you, check out the alternative picks in our review of packable daypacks for travel .

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Field Notes Memo Books

For ultimate portability.

Field Notes are cheap but contain high-quality paper that earns praise from pen and stationery geeks across the web.

For writing your adventures as you travel, you can’t beat the portability, practicality, and romanticism of a pocket notebook. There’s nothing better in that category than Field Notes (three-packs available in a variety of styles and types ). These pocket-sized notebooks are widely praised for their excellent paper quality, and the Pen Addict’s Brad Dowdy tells me “Field Notes is pretty much the runaway pocket notebook champ.” Dowdy has praised it for the lack of feathering or bleedthrough with almost any pen, as well as for the light brown ruled lines, which are easier to write over than solid black. Austin Smith of Art Supply Critic told us in an email that his recommendation is “Field Notes has it, no question.” The Well-Appointed Desk has reviewed a slew of different Field Notes variants for those looking for something a bit more interesting.

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Field Notes Expedition

A weather-resistant option.

Weather-resistant Expedition Field Notes are great if you’re writing in wet conditions, but don’t get them if you don’t need them. The synthetic paper feels weird and can cause some inks to smear.

If you think you’re going to be writing in foul weather, Field Notes also has the waterproof Expedition version with pages made from a synthetic water-and-tear resistant paper. You should only get these if you really need them, because otherwise, they just feel unnaturally slick and are more prone to smearing ink. At least one user has said that the paper shows less soaking through when wet than the similar Rite in the Rain books . The one caveat is that the synthetic paper will only work with pencils and certain inks ; thankfully, the Uni-ball Jetstream RT , our pick for best pen , definitely makes the grade.

Things can go wrong while you’re traveling, both where you are and where you’re not. Though you can’t prepare for every worst-case scenario, the peace of mind that a little bit of preparation grants will allow you to focus on what’s in front of you, instead of having to worry about what could go wrong. But preparation doesn’t simply mean buying more stuff just in case; it also means making efficient use of what you already have.

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Merchant & Mills for Purl Soho Rapid Repair Kit

For the best combination of sewing tools.

The Merchant & Mills Rapid Repair Kit is the only travel kit we found that had objectively high-quality thread and scissors.

There’s nothing quite like a wardrobe malfunction to put a damper on vacation, especially when traveling with limited clothing. A good travel-size sewing kit allows you to mend a popped button or ripped seam on the fly—or even tackle more pressing issues like fixing a tent, sleeping bag, or backpack. After 15 hours of research, interviews with sewing teachers and avid home sewers, and tests of six travel and full-size kits, we found the Merchant & Mills for Purl Soho Rapid Repair Kit had by far the best tools and was the easiest to keep organized. Standard travel sewing kits usually contain mediocre thread and plastic-handled scissors that break easily. They can also be hard to keep organized (a truth we confirmed when testing six top-rated travel and full-sized kits). The Merchant & Mills set was the only one that had high-quality thread, all-metal mini scissors (don’t worry, the TSA shouldn’t stop you ), and a durable tin case (about the size of a deck of cards) to keep everything well organized.

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Because the sewing pins are neatly stuck into paper inside a slim envelope and the three needles are housed in a mini glass vial, this kit also limits the risk of losing a sharp object in your bags. We found the Merchant & Mills needles easier to thread than others (no need for a fussy needle threader!) and we also like the vintage-looking safety pins that come clipped together along with two small white buttons. Although this kit only comes with black and white thread, the thread is strong and there’s more of it than you’d get in a flimsier set with shorter strands of multiple colors. We do think it would be nice if the kit included a more durable measuring tape than the paper one included, but overall everything about this kit is leagues ahead of anything else we considered. We didn’t find editorial reviews for any of the kits we tested, but the Merchant & Mills rapid repair kit was recommended by several sewing bloggers and is sold in many reputable indie fabric shops.

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Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella

The best umbrella for most people.

This is a solidly built, easy-to-find umbrella that holds up in high winds. It also comes in a variety of colors.

price may vary by color or style

An umbrella you take traveling should be small, light, sturdy, and affordable. After putting in 66 hours of research and evaluating a total of 48 umbrellas across five rounds of testing (including one thunder-snowstorm), we found that the Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella is the best umbrella for most people. Its durable, nine-rib construction held up admirably against gale-force winds, and it’s as sturdy as umbrellas that sell for more than twice as much.

The Repel folds up to an 11½-inch long, 14-ounce package that fits easily into most bags and glove boxes. And it forcefully expands at a touch of a button to reveal an ample 37-inch-diameter canopy that protects your head and torso from precipitation in all but the windiest of conditions. Its lengthy, textured handle is easy to grip for hands of all sizes. We also appreciate that the Repel comes in a wide variety of colors, so it’s easier to pick yours out of a crowded umbrella bucket. Finally, despite its affordable price, it’s backed by a lifetime replacement guarantee, but only if you purchase directly from Repel and register the item under the company’s warranty.

A person holding a red Repel Easy Touch umbrella in the rain.

Packing method for clothes

While packing cubes and other organization tools are helpful for maximizing your bag’s usable space, efficient packing is also achievable without the aid of tools and compartments. One Bag’s Doug Dyment tried all manners of folding aids and compression products but was unsatisfied with their claims of compression and wrinkle prevention. Frustrated, he developed his own method of packing clothes compactly called the Bundle Method, which he’s used and perfected over several decades of traveling.

The Bundle Method involves layering your shirts and pants at opposing angles on a flat surface, then wrapping them around a small “core” parcel (e.g. a packing cube full of underwear and socks). We won’t get into details, but Dyment does on his website ; you can watch this easy-to-follow video from NBC . The resulting bundle is compact and has no sharp creases that will require ironing out later on. Additionally, Dyment explains that “the slight tension created in the fabric by the wrapping process, along with the anchoring of the resulting bundle, greatly reduces the chances of wrinkling.” You then put it in your bag and use the tie-down straps to provide just enough pressure to keep it together.

While simple to perform, this packing method isn’t something you can master in one go. It takes a bit of practice, but once you get it, it’s like riding a bike. The downside is that you can’t just leave your clothing packed and expect to be able to access your underwear without fully unpacking your clothes first. But unpacking is a good habit to get into anyway, as it allows your clothes to breathe and avoid wrinkles or mildew. Wirecutter founder and frequent traveler Brian Lam says that unpacking the moment he enters a room has a grounding effect that allows him to feel a bit more at home in a new environment.

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If this sounds like too much of a hassle for you, you can do what we did before we found out about bundling: roll up your socks and underwear tightly and place them in packing cubes, then put your wrinkle-prone items (shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, jackets) in a garment folder—we used the Eagle Creek Pack-It Reveal Garment Folder . This is also travel guru Rob King’s preferred method of packing. Though the garment folder is not quite as space-efficient as the bundle method due to the added bulk of the folder and folding board, the plastic backboard does go a long way towards preventing wrinkles. Just be aware that if you leave your clothes in there for longer than a day, they’ll begin to develop unsightly creases that require an iron to get rid of.

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A big thank-you to the Hotel Lucia in downtown Portland, Oregon, for lending us a suite to use for the photos in this guide.

This article was edited by Ria Misra and Christine Ryan.

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Further reading

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The Gadgets We Bring on Every Trip

by Ivy Liscomb

You don't have to be a digital nomad to travel like one. Here are a few gadgets and accessories to make travel as painless as possible.

Hundreds of people waiting in a congested airport security check area.

Air Travel Is Chaos. This Gear Will Help Get You Through the Exasperating Delays.

by Elissa Sanci

These things don’t make your flight take off any faster, but they can make the wait a little more tolerable.

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The Best Gear for Your Road Trips

by Kit Dillon and Wirecutter Staff

After hundreds of hours of research and 1,500 miles behind the wheel, we’ve singled out the gear that’s absolutely essential for your next journey on the open road.

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The Best Travel Pillow

by Sabrina Imbler

After testing eight travel pillows on four red-eye flights in window, aisle, and middle seats, we think the Travelrest Ultimate is the best for most travelers.

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GORUCK GR2 (40L) Review

Nearly indestructible—the GORUCK GR2 is a maximum carry-on sized backpack that will hold up in any condition you're able to throw at it.

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  • Nearly indestructible / bomb proof.
  • It's just about the largest size you can go for a carry-on
  • PALS webbing makes everything extendible and customizable
  • Lifetime warranty with the GORUCK Scars Guarantee.
  • Very heavy, weighing 4.5 pounds (2.04 kilograms) without anything in it

Technical Details

Carry-on compliance.

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Disclaimer: We take the measurements of the bag provided by the manufacturer and compare them to the allowance listed on airline websites. This should be used as a guideline rather than a rule. Bags can change size as you pack them out, and every airline's interpretation of compliance is different. Just because a bag is listed as carry-on compliant here doesn't mean that the airline will interpret it that way.

There's a 34L option as well

22 in x 12.5 in x 9 in (55.9 x 31.8 x 22.9 cm)

Notable Materials

CORDURA® Nylon, YKK Zippers, MOLLE Webbing, Paracord

Manufacturing Country

United States

Laptop Compartment Size

Warranty Information

GORUCK SCARS Lifetime Guarantee

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If you’re looking for a (nearly) bomb-proof bag and have no problem acquiring heavier weight for a nearly indestructible bag, the GORUCK GR2 is a good option for you. If you’re looking for an even larger one, , check out our thoughts on the GR3 .

At the time of publishing this review, we’ve used and tested the GR2 every day on a permanent nomadic journey for 1.5 years – so yeah – we’ve done a little research.

Carry On Demonstration | Image from GORUCK.com

Measuring in at 12.5 x 22 x 9 inches (31.75 x 55.88 x 22.86 centimeters), this is the perfect bag to use as a single carry-on—it’s about the maximum size you can get away with on most airline carriers. The weight may become an issue with certain airlines that have a lower weight threshold—when the GORUCK GR2 is empty, it weighs 4.5 pounds (2.04 kilograms). Quick Pack Hack / Pro Travel Tip: check out carryonbagsizes.com to see if your bag will be allowed to be carried on your flight—all airlines are listed there.

Although this bag was created by a company with an ex-Green Beret founder, it doesn’t look too tactical but still provides the durability you’d expect from a military-grade bag. The MOLLE on the outside is useful for adding additional accessories, and the 3 x 2-inch hook-and-loop strip is good for holding morale patches – but when neither of these features is used, they sort of blend in with the rest of the bag and disappear into the black material.

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This bag can look a little boxy on your back, but overall, it has a low profile and doesn’t appear too bulky. Tom is 6″ 2′ and has the 40L GR2 on. GORUCK also makes a 34L version that works well for folks who are a little shorter or looking for a smaller bag to carry.

The bag isn’t waterproof; rather, it is water-resistant.

The main material used is 1000D CORDURA ® , which is strong, basically slash-proof, and proves to be a good anti-theft feature. It would be hard to do the quick slash-and-grab with how this bag is set up. All this is hard to cut through unless you’ve got a chainsaw or something. But, if someone is coming at you with a chainsaw, there are probably larger issues than not getting your bag wrecked, such as your personal safety. Parts of the bag making contact with clothing, like the back panel and the shoulder straps’ undersides, are covered with a lighter 210D fabric. This minimizes abrasion-related damages to clothing, which was prevalent with previous versions of GORUCK’s bags.

Frayed areas on the GORUCK GR2

Surprisingly, everything has remained pretty much intact for over a year of heavy usage. Some areas on the PALS webbings have begun to fray, but that’s minor and hasn’t affected anything but the aesthetic look of the pack.

Let’s do a little walkthrough of what we can find in each section of the pack.

Main Clamshell Compartment

Packing The GORUCK GR2

The main compartment has a clamshell opening, which makes it easy to see and access everything (in comparison to a top loading backpack). Inside the clamshell opening, we’ve got:

  • A small hole on top that leads into the laptop/water bladder compartment.
  • A couple rows of MOLLE webbing to clip items to or extend your bag with other MOLLE compatible accessories, including Field Pockets from GORUCK . This modular system let’s you customize the bag as you see fit.
  • A flexible pocket where you can place documents, a laptop, or other objects that are flat in nature.
  • On the top part of the clamshell opening, we’ve got two mesh pockets. One is ⅔ the height of the compartment, and another is 1/3 of the height.

The base of the main opening is nice for your largest, most heavy items. A couple of examples of what to pack in this main compartment are:

Main Compartment Example Items | GORCK GR2

  • Clothing—whether the items are in packing cubes or rolled/folded nicely.
  • Shoes—you can toss these in the bottom of the compartment.
  • Any documents or things that need to lay flat can be put into the elastic pocket. It’ll easily hold standard-sized paper documents or a folder full of them.
  • Generally, larger and heavier items.
  • Quick Pack Hack / pro travel tip: it’s good to keep the heaviest items closest to your back, as it’s closer to your center of gravity and will “pull” you down less.

The top flap of the compartment is outfitted with two mesh zippered compartments and is good for larger accessories that you don’t need to get to often. Some examples are:

Top Compartment Example Items | GORCK GR2

  • First aid kit.
  • Microfiber towel.
  • Compressible Water Bottle.
  • Generally, a good place for items you don’t need often.
  • This area is great for any items that are more flat in nature. Anything bigger, and you’ll want to put in the base compartment.

Secondary Compartment

GORUCK GR2 Top Compartment

The second compartment, furthest from your back, also opens up clamshell style for easy access and contains a couple of key pockets that help with your packing system. We’ve got:

  • A large zip pouch with two mesh dividers inside.
  • 2/3 mesh pocket at the base.
  • On the top flap of the second compartment, we’ve got a ⅔ mesh zip compartment on the bottom and one more 1/3 fully concealed pocket at the top.

A couple of examples of what to put in the secondary compartment include:

Secondary Compartment Example Items | GORCK GR2

  • Packing cubes: these work well, considering there isn’t a lip to hold many free-floating items in place like the main compartment has.
  • Items that are larger and won’t slide around too much.

With the larger concealed pouch pocket, you can fit quite a few things inside:

GORUCK GR2 Pouch Pocket

  • The first mesh pocket is perfect for a passport and a sleeping mask.
  • The second mesh pocket fits a deck of cards perfectly.
  • A couple of other free-floating items can work well here, too: battery pack, micro tool, earplugs, headphones, etc.

The top flap of the secondary compartment is good for a couple of small items and is the most convenient pocket to access on the inside of the pack. It’s good to place a few key quick-grabs here for easy access:

Secondary Small Zip Pocket Example Items | GORCK GR2

  • Extra currency.
  • Pen and pencil.
  • Anything else you need to access often.

Outside of the bag

GORUCK GR2 Laptop Compartment

The “bombproof” laptop and water bladder compartment is perfect for storing both. We like that it’s close to your back and inaccessible when the bag is on, keeping your goods safe. After about six months of testing with the MacBook Pro, some pressure marks began to develop on the screen. At first, we thought there was an issue with the bag smashing the MacBook Pro, but it turns out that it’s an issue with MacBooks’ anti-reflective coating degrading prematurely. It’s called Staingate . Either way, installing a Kydex sheet makes the pocket a little more sturdy and it adds more structure to the bag and laptop compartment ( available here ).

We also checked with GORUCK to see whether or not the installation would void the warranty. Here’s what they had to say: “This will not void the warranty, but if there is any damage from the sheet to the fabric (which we rarely, if ever, have seen), we may need to charge for repair since it is not a GORUCK-made product. The only way that installing one of those would void the warranty outright would be if you installed one into a bag that doesn’t normally come with a frame sheet or a Rucker , which has the frame sheet sewn in.” Sounds pretty good to us.

The PALS webbing on the side of the bag can be used with any appropriately sized MOLLE-compatible accessories. We’ve added a hip belt that helps distribute the weight of the pack nicely and keep it secure when there’s a heavier load. It’s easy to customize this bag to your specific needs.

Shoulder Straps on the GORUCK GR2

The straps on the bag are super padded – proving to be a good mix of comfort and durability. The straps are attached to the bag in a couple of areas, making a strong connection that’s unlikely to break. Lined with MOLLE, the straps are extendible with anything you’d like to add—whether it’s a sternum strap or a small chest pocket to hold your phone or something else—this part of the bag is extendible too.

MOLLE on the back of the GORUCK GR2

The PALS webbing on the front of the bag sort of disappears into the background when not in use, but again, allows you to extend the bag when needed. You could add a field pocket here or any other MOLLE accessory.

The false bottom is a bit of an invisible feature that works well as a shock absorber. If you’re holding a laptop or other fragile items in this pack and end up dropping it, there are two layers of padding. So, it’ll be one layer of padding before full impact on the next, keeping your items just a little more safe.

GORUCK GR2 Front Diagonal Pocket

One small detail that makes this bag great is the colored heat-shrunk paracord zipper pulls. We have gold, green, and black paracord, depending on the pocket. Good if you’re trying to create a mental model of what goes where in the pack – meaning if you associate hygiene with the color gold, then you’d place all hygiene items inside of the gold zipper compartment.

Full disclosure: you can live with this bag as a single backpack. Unfortunately, not inside of it.

Usage Timeline

Condition: Excellent

This thing is a tank! Looking good out of the box.

Still working and looking great. Has made it on a couple test flights with no issue. Can even fit the bag under the seat.

Holding up well. Was in a light rain for three hours on a hike. Inside items were still dry.

Condition: Good

Noticed the color is starting to fade slightly and some of the thread on the molle is fraying. Despite those minor changes, the bag is as good as new.

Another 6 months and the GORUCK GR2 is still holding strong. Pro Tip: If you’re got a couple of loose threads hanging off the pack, carefully take a lighter to them and they’ll quickly dissipate. Don’t get too close to the main pack material though!

The bag is still holding up strong and the color fading acts as a badge of honor. There is some minor wear and tear, but nothing requires repair.

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Airlines allow you to bring  one carry on and one personal item  in the cabin with you when flying.

Most airline publish strict size and weight requirements for your carry on . But not for your personal item.

Airlines’ rules for personal items are not nearly as clear as their rules for carry on luggage . Some airlines don’t publish any rules at all for personal items . The airlines that  do  have rules don’t have a standard size of personal item that they allow. Even within North America, the sizes can vary by 3-5″ in each dimension depending on which airline you’re flying .

Without clear and consistent explicit rules, travelers abuse the  implicit  rules.

We’re here to help you maximize your packing while still traveling light and being a good fellow traveler. In this article, we’ll clarify:

  • What you can bring on a plane as a personal item
  • How big your personal item can be

We’ll cover what’s  generally  acceptable since rules vary. 

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What is a Personal Item?

Let’s start with some definitions.

A personal item is not checked luggage. Checked luggage goes in the cargo hold of the plane.

You’ll bring your personal item onto the plane with you. A personal item is a type of carry on —or cabin—luggage but is not your official “carry on bag.”

A carry on bag is your larger, primary bag, which you’ll stow in the overhead bin. A backpack can be your carry on if it meets your airline’s carry on size limits .

A personal item is a smaller, secondary bag, which you’ll stow under the seat in front of you.

Read Carry Ons vs. Personal Items for more on the differences between the two.

The TSA does not publish a definition for personal items. Personal item requirements are up to the airlines.

While every airline has a different list of acceptable bags, the intention is the same. Here are example personal items from a handful of airlines:

  • Air Asia : “[O]ne (1) piece of laptop bag, handbag, backpack or any other small bag which must not exceed 40cm x 30cm x 10cm. This item must be able to fit under the seat in front of you.”
  • American Airlines : “Your personal item like a purse or small handbag must fit under the seat in front of you. Dimensions should not exceed 18 x 14 x 8 inches (45 x 35 x 20 cm).”
  • Delta : “[O]ne personal item free of charge, such as a purse or laptop bag or item of similar size
  • Lufthansa : “Another small item of baggage (max. x=30 cm y=40 cm z=10 cm, e.g. handbag, laptop bag).”

The guiding principle is that a personal item should be a small bag like a laptop bag, purse, or handbag. A backpack, duffle bag , camera bag, or tote will also work. Do not attempt to put a suitcase, regardless of its size, under the seat in front of you.

For your personal item, think  bag , not  luggage .

What Else Can You Carry On the Plane?

Most airlines will allow certain small items in addition to your carry on and personal item. For example, you can usually bring:

  • Coat, jacket, or hat
  • Pillow or blanket
  • Book or newspaper
  • Food or drinks purchased after clearing security
  • FAA-approved safety seat, stroller, and diaper bag for lap or ticketed child
  • Medical or mobility devices for passengers such as wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, braces, portable oxygen concentrators, and CPAP machines
  • Duty-free merchandise
  • A foot rug for use during prayer
  • Pet carrier

In most cases, the above items  do not  count as a carry on   or  as a personal item.

Personal Item Sizes

The sizes of personal items allowed on your flight vary even more than the rules for the type of bag allowed.

The rule of thumb is: your personal item should fit under the seat in front of you .

The personal item allowance is  not an excuse to bring a second carry on bag .

I’ve seen people do this and take up two spots in the overhead bin. Don’t be a jerk. Share the overhead bin space with your fellow travelers. The bin is for larger, carry on luggage . You’re allowed to bring a second bag, but that bag must go under the seat in front of you. Don’t steal someone else’s bin space just because you want a second bag without sacrificing your own legroom.

The “under the seat” guideline seems simple enough. But, how much space is under that seat? As a tall person with big feet, the space feels pretty small to me.

Not all airlines provide size guidelines for personal items. The ones that do all have different rules.

Carry on luggage rules can vary but are far more consistent. In the US, most airlines allow carry ons up to 45 linear inches (22 x 14 x 9″). International airlines, especially those in Europe, allow carry ons up to 55 x 35 x 20 cm.

Unfortunately,  no such consensus exists  for the size of personal items.

Using the same airlines as we did above, we can see that Air Asia and Lufthansa allow personal items up to 40 x 30 x 10 cm. American Airlines, however, allows under seat luggage all the way up to 45 x 35 x 20 cm. That’s a 5-10 cm difference in each dimension. American allows a personal item of double the depth of the other two airlines. You’re allowed a personal item on American Airlines that’s 2.5x the size of your personal item on Air Asia or Lufthansa.

Major airlines in North America, including Aeromexico, Alaska, and Delta don’t publish personal item size requirements. Neither do most airlines in Asia.

The rules, when they even exist, are wildly inconsistent. Our Personal Item Size Cheat Sheet includes measurements for most airlines, but always check  your  airline’s guidance before flying. 

As with carry on luggage , the more discreet your personal item is, the less likely it is to draw the attention of a gate agent or flight attendant. Keep it small, slim, and inconspicuous. 

Personal Items in Basic Economy

Between 2012 and 2018, most major airlines in America added a basic economy class. Basic economy fares are cheaper than normal economy fares but come with a few added restrictions.

Most importantly, on a basic economy ticket, you are only allowed a personal item, not a carry on . You can only carry one bag, which must fit under the seat in front of you. You cannot put anything in the overhead bin.

If you’re flying basic economy, your personal item goes from being your secondary bag to your only bag.

A basic economy ticket can be a great way to save money, especially on shorter trips where you won’t need as much luggage. A last-minute weekend trip is the perfect time to choose basic economy, save a few bucks, and travel with only a personal item as your luggage .

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Does a Backpack Count as a Personal Item?

Yes, a backpack counts as a personal item.

A backpack makes for a great personal item, because it’s small and on your back. When paired with a suitcase or duffel bag as your carry on , a small backpack is discreet and unlikely to be called out by a gate agent. Since size allowances vary so much by airlines, you aren’t likely to find a bag that’s both useful and compliant with every airline. Instead, choose a bag that’s low profile and will fit under the seat in front of you. As long as you aren’t egregiously flouting the rules, you shouldn’t run into any problems.

If you want to carry a backpack as a personal item, use a daypack or a laptop backpack.

Store your personal item  under the seat in front of you  or on top of your carry on in the overhead bin.  Do not  use a second spot in the overhead compartment. When I carry two smaller bags, I’ll do this to preserve my legroom without using a second spot in the overhead bin.

As always, your best bet is to pack as light as possible. Don’t give your airline a reason to single you out.

The Best Personal Item Backpacks

When shopping for a personal item backpack, consider two questions:

  • Is it small enough to fit under the seat in front of you?
  • Will you be carrying a laptop?

The first question will rule out hiking bags and travel backpacks that can be used for carry ons but are too big to use as personal items.

The second question will help you decide which type of personal item backpack you need.

If your personal item will be your main bag for carrying your laptop—alongside a duffel bag or suitcase as your carry on —choose a laptop backpack that can fit your chargers, cables, and other hardware as well as protect your computer.

If you don’t usually carry a laptop, or will be carrying your laptop in your carry on , a daypack is a better choice. Choose one that’s small and lightweight so that you can wear it around all day at your destination.

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The short answer is yes, a backpack is a personal item. The caveat is that it must be the right backpack. A small backpack that fits under the seat in front of you.

The airlines’ personal item rules vary so much that it’s impossible to follow them without owning multiple bags or buying one so small that it’s useless to carry.

Instead, follow the spirit of the rules by carrying a small bag as your personal item and avoid drawing attention to your luggage.

5 Expert Tips for Women Traveling With Only a Backpack

Traveling with just a backpack personal item can be a challenge, but our five expert contributors, including founders and a Chief Product Officer, have shared their top tips. From packing essentials for travel complications to enhancing your travel experience with a versatile scarf, these insights will guide you through your next minimalist travel adventure.

Pack Essentials for Travel Complications

Opt for versatile and lightweight clothing, don’t forget your adapter plugs, choose multipurpose items for business travel, enhance travel with a versatile scarf.

When I first started traveling, I always packed an overly-full suitcase. So much so that it became a joke with my fellow travelers! 

These days, I have learned what I truly need, which has paid off with easier commutes and zero baggage fees. If my clients ask what the necessary things they should never leave home without are, I always tell them to pack the items that will help them if they experience travel hassles or complications. 

Of course, there are the standard contents such as identification and a cell phone. But do not forget a fully charged battery power bank, a mini medical kit complete with Band-Aids, alcohol wipes, medications for pain relief or person-specific medical concerns, and items for sun protection like sunglasses, a hat, or a light jacket.

I also recommend other things like a pen with paper, two to three snacks to ensure a clear head if complications arise, and a collapsible water bottle in case you cannot find a consistent source of hydration.

Saya Nagori , Founder, Wander DC

I’ve found that one tip for traveling with only a backpack as a personal item is to pack versatile and lightweight clothing. Opt for mix-and-match pieces that can create multiple outfits, and choose fabrics that are easy to wash and quick to dry. This way, you can pack less and still have a variety of clothing options. Roll your clothes to save space and use packing cubes to keep things organized.

Furthermore, consider layering your clothing for varying weather conditions. A lightweight, packable jacket or sweater can make a big difference. Don’t forget to maximize your backpack’s compartments and pockets for efficient storage. By following these tips, you can travel with just a backpack as a personal item, stay comfortable, and have everything you need for your journey.

Hammer Tsui , Travel Blogger, A Fun Couple

Remember to pack your connectors, especially if you will be a computerized wanderer! Getting one at the airport or upon arrival can be expensive, and they are often surprisingly hard to find. You can purchase a two-pack of EU Connectors on Amazon for only £4.39. Two connectors should be sufficient for your travels to charge and use your computer, phone, camera, hairdryer, and more.

Axel Hernborg , Founder and CEO, Tripplo

For traveling with just a backpack, especially for business, I think the key is to be ruthlessly selective. Every item in that backpack should serve multiple purposes. For instance, a high-quality, neutral-colored blazer can be a lifesaver. It’s an instant upgrade to almost any outfit, perfect for a surprise business meeting or a casual dinner.

I believe in the power of technology to make life easier, so I never travel without my multi-port USB charger. It’s a small item that makes a big difference, allowing me to charge multiple devices at once, be it my smartphone, tablet, or laptop. This is particularly crucial for business travel, where being connected is not just a luxury but a necessity.

For female travelers, I’d recommend packing a lightweight scarf. It’s incredibly versatile, serving as a fashion accessory, a blanket, or even a makeshift bag in a pinch. Plus, it takes up almost no space!

Tracy Kennedy , Chief Product Officer, Tasmania.com

As a digital nomad and constant traveler, hopping from one place to the next, I’ve learned a lot about packing smart and living out of a backpack. It’s been crucial in helping me get around smoothly and even in cutting down on travel expenses.

When traveling with just a backpack as a personal item, consider packing a versatile, lightweight scarf or sarong. Not only does it add a fashionable touch to your outfits, but it can also serve multiple purposes. You can use it as a shawl for chilly evenings, a beach cover-up, a picnic blanket, or even a makeshift curtain for added privacy in shared accommodations. Plus, it’s a handy accessory that takes up minimal space in your backpack but can greatly enhance your travel experience.

Danielle Hu , Founder and Online Business Coach, The Wanderlover

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