Surprisingly spacious rucksack, bought to replace my Goruck GR2, due its much more comfortable shoulder straps, and a back system that allows a bit more air flow - plus it'll fit in luggage racks. Actually managed to comfortably pack more stuff than the GR2 due to the one big pocket.
Lid opens fully, like a suitcase and has one big compartment allowing it to be packed out with gear, particularly well if you use packing cubes etc. Good amount of internal organisation on the inside of the lid (for chargers, pens etc). Constructed with panels of a similar material to the North Face Basecamp which makes it nicely wipe clean.
Has a padded rear laptop pocket, with a separate pocket for your tablet. These also work well for keeping your documents / papers flat in transport (and separate from your main luggage). Also has stretch mesh bottle pockets on either side (work well for a small umbrella also).
Great bag for short work trips, conferences, maximising your airline carry on (without taking the ****), that'll actually fit on the stupid small overhead luggage racks some of the trains have now (raaaaaaaage!).
Product page:
http://marmot.com/products/details/trans-hauler
Reviews:
Blog:
http://wanderlustdispatch.com/packing-and-travel-gear/best-carry-on-backpack/
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17O-v6oWkX4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxINKxFTjCM
Pics:
A wee bit of fluff in the first pic.
Condition:
Bag has been used three times for train travel and is in great condition overall. The last trip I ended up catching one of the bottle pockets on a fence and caused three small pulls in the fabric. Bottle pockets still function fine.
Price:
£43.50 posted to UK
Lid opens fully, like a suitcase and has one big compartment allowing it to be packed out with gear, particularly well if you use packing cubes etc. Good amount of internal organisation on the inside of the lid (for chargers, pens etc). Constructed with panels of a similar material to the North Face Basecamp which makes it nicely wipe clean.
Has a padded rear laptop pocket, with a separate pocket for your tablet. These also work well for keeping your documents / papers flat in transport (and separate from your main luggage). Also has stretch mesh bottle pockets on either side (work well for a small umbrella also).
Great bag for short work trips, conferences, maximising your airline carry on (without taking the ****), that'll actually fit on the stupid small overhead luggage racks some of the trains have now (raaaaaaaage!).
Product page:
http://marmot.com/products/details/trans-hauler
Reviews:
Blog:
http://wanderlustdispatch.com/packing-and-travel-gear/best-carry-on-backpack/
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17O-v6oWkX4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxINKxFTjCM
Pics:
A wee bit of fluff in the first pic.
Condition:
Bag has been used three times for train travel and is in great condition overall. The last trip I ended up catching one of the bottle pockets on a fence and caused three small pulls in the fabric. Bottle pockets still function fine.
Price:
£43.50 posted to UK
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