Best back pack
#2
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 108
Carry on incidentals? I like your way with words!:-:
So you are looking for a bag for those instances when you have shopped too much yes?
Then what you want if you want to travel light as a one bag ninja...
Is a bag in a bag or a bag in a pocket. Me myself uses this one the Gonex 25 l:
I have this color way though but currently not available:
It folds into a small pocket and can be used as emergency luggage space for when you need it... I also use mine for storing groceries when on self catering vacations and can also be used as a solution for the occasional day trip hike.
So you are looking for a bag for those instances when you have shopped too much yes?
Then what you want if you want to travel light as a one bag ninja...
Is a bag in a bag or a bag in a pocket. Me myself uses this one the Gonex 25 l:
Amazon.com : Gonex Lightweight Travel Backpack, Packable Daypack Ultralight Small Backpack for Hiking Cycling Sports, Camping, Travelling(Blue) : Sports & Outdoors
I have this color way though but currently not available:
Amazon.com : Gonex Lightweight Travel Backpack, Packable Daypack Ultralight Small Backpack for Hiking Cycling Sports, Camping, Travelling(Green) : Sports & Outdoors
It folds into a small pocket and can be used as emergency luggage space for when you need it... I also use mine for storing groceries when on self catering vacations and can also be used as a solution for the occasional day trip hike.
#3
Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 6
Looking for best types of backpack would never be that easy. There are lot of choices to choose. FYI, it is recommended to be knowledgeable enough to what are some good qualities of a backpack to look for.
You may want to read the articles below. I believe that these would be helpful in choosing the right backpack that is most suitable to you.
https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/backpack.html
http://www.articlesbase.com/shopping...u-7329632.html
http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Backpa.../Buying-Advice
Or for more options, you can scan more of them by visiting known brands for luggages (suitcases, backpacks or briefcases) in the world. Examples are:
Briggs and Riley - http://www.briggs-riley.com/
Tumi - http://intl.tumi.com/
Hope that helps.
You may want to read the articles below. I believe that these would be helpful in choosing the right backpack that is most suitable to you.
https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/backpack.html
http://www.articlesbase.com/shopping...u-7329632.html
http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Backpa.../Buying-Advice
Or for more options, you can scan more of them by visiting known brands for luggages (suitcases, backpacks or briefcases) in the world. Examples are:
Briggs and Riley - http://www.briggs-riley.com/
Tumi - http://intl.tumi.com/
Hope that helps.
#4
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: YVR
Programs: Aeroplan, AAdvantage
Posts: 2,100
The Bach Itsy Bitsy. See http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/24839446-post8.html osamede's recommendation which I followed and I'm glad I did.
#5
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Cleveland, OH
Programs: UA-GS 1MM), Hertz Pres Circle, Starriott Titanium)
Posts: 1,966
My preference is for a carryon backpack that hold everything I need.
I like:
Tom Bihn Tri-Star
Goruck GR1, GR2
5.11 Rush 12/24/72
Osprey Porter or Farpoint 40
eBags Weekender Convertible.
If you are looking for a small "Personal item" Check out Tom Bihn's site. They have everything from light "daypacks" through a dedicated personal item called the nightflight.
I like:
Tom Bihn Tri-Star
Goruck GR1, GR2
5.11 Rush 12/24/72
Osprey Porter or Farpoint 40
eBags Weekender Convertible.
If you are looking for a small "Personal item" Check out Tom Bihn's site. They have everything from light "daypacks" through a dedicated personal item called the nightflight.
#6
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 191
As an alternative to the military look, look at the 5.11 Covrt:
I bought one for each of my two kids to take to high school. This is the third year they've been using them where the cheap ones would be falling apart in less than one school year.
I bought one for each of my two kids to take to high school. This is the third year they've been using them where the cheap ones would be falling apart in less than one school year.
#7
Join Date: Apr 2015
Programs: Star Alliance Gold, past Sky Team Platinum
Posts: 43
I am the OP of this thread Lightest small day backpack to carry laptop , and ended up buying this one:
Could not be happier, used it on several long distance flights for one or two laptops and iPad, and/or some other "incidentals". Super light, sturdy enough for my use.
Amazon.com : Gonex Ultra Lightweight Packable Backpack Hiking Daypack Handy Foldable Camping Outdoor Travel Cycling School Backpacking(Black) : Sports & Outdoors
Could not be happier, used it on several long distance flights for one or two laptops and iPad, and/or some other "incidentals". Super light, sturdy enough for my use.
#8
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: IND, ORD
Programs: AA Platinum, IHG Platinum, Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 134
I have a north face surge. Love it. It's been all around the world with me. Quite a few smaller zipper pockets to keep small stuff organized and plenty of room to carry a laptop, iPad and a change of clothes.
#9
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Northern VA
Posts: 229
tough call. if I'm taking a flight where i'll need my camera, a dedicated camera backpack is my choice. if not, and it's a local trip via car or someone else is driving, I usually pack my osprey 46 and a mountainsmith fanny pack..... (yah, I know, but it's sooooooo handy...)
#10
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: FLL -> Where The Boyars Are
Programs: AA EXP 1.7 M, Hilton Gold, Hertz 5*, AARP Sophomore, 14-time Croix de Candlestick
Posts: 18,669
Or for more options, you can scan more of them by visiting known brands for luggages (suitcases, backpacks or briefcases) in the world. Examples are:
Briggs and Riley - http://www.briggs-riley.com/
Briggs and Riley - http://www.briggs-riley.com/
Not cheap, but comes with lifetime guarantee.
#12
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Gulf Coast
Programs: Hilton Honors Lifetime Diamond; National Car Rental Executive Elite
Posts: 2,349
I had a NF Borealis for 10 years. Other than a few stains, it looked/worked like it was brand new. No issues with any of the zippers, ever.
I retired it and bought a NF Surge II. Its been through 200k miles, 200+ flights, 3 cruises, and 14 countries in the last 4 years and is bullet proof.
You can't beat it for $100.
#13
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Northern VA
Posts: 229
In my arsenal, I have the following (forgot the year I got them though):
*TNF Heckler
*TNF Jester
*Eddie Bauer (Expedition I think?)
*When I went to Japan (for 2 weeks) and Manila (for 1 week) back in 2014, my hand carry pieces consisted of an osprey porter 46 and another backpack similar in size that carried my camera gear.
*TNF Heckler
*TNF Jester
*Eddie Bauer (Expedition I think?)
*When I went to Japan (for 2 weeks) and Manila (for 1 week) back in 2014, my hand carry pieces consisted of an osprey porter 46 and another backpack similar in size that carried my camera gear.
#15
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: KATL
Programs: DL, WN, AA, Marriott, Hertz, National, Chic-fil-A
Posts: 241
I just bought Osprey Farpoint 55 backpacks for myself and Mrs. GlobeTrttr. We took them on our honeymoons to the Virgin Islands and Europe this year.
Overall I am very pleased with the performance and price. Lightweight, easy to pack, and they hold a lot. The load is mostly distributed to your waist and off your back. The detachable daypack is very useful as a carry-on for essentials, if you choose to check the main pack. I carried on everywhere I could and have fit it in B767, A330, and Md88 bins with no issue. Only times I had to check were on intra-European flights where size and weight limits are lower, but I think I may have been able to get away with it if I bothered to weigh before flying.
Overall I am very pleased with the performance and price. Lightweight, easy to pack, and they hold a lot. The load is mostly distributed to your waist and off your back. The detachable daypack is very useful as a carry-on for essentials, if you choose to check the main pack. I carried on everywhere I could and have fit it in B767, A330, and Md88 bins with no issue. Only times I had to check were on intra-European flights where size and weight limits are lower, but I think I may have been able to get away with it if I bothered to weigh before flying.