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Coop
> 3 dayThis is an amazing carry on suit bag. I think 4 days is the max for this, I just got back from Vegas and had 1 suit, 2 dress shirts, additional casual wear, dress shoes, toiletries and all my chargers. Comes with a few nice accessories like a small accessory bag for cables, etc. I took one star off because at full capacity its very difficult to get a laptop (2015 MBP 15) to fit in the zipper pouch, but it still worked. It would be nice on the next version to have that slot expandable slightly at the edges so the shape of the bag doesnt impact ability to put a laptop in and out of that pouch. Overall very very happy though.
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Benjamin James
> 3 dayAfter the first day’s use, the Henty has delivered a relatively un-creased shirt and completely uncreased suit. Shirt is not straight off the rack but close enough as to be fine in a corporate setting. Pretty quick to pack, easy to ride with. Suit came out perfectly, plenty of room for towel and pockets on the outside for wallet and keys etc. The pocket just behind the straps that rests on your back curves so if wanting to carry a laptop would need some sort of stiffness assistance – I’d not pack my surface pro 3 or an ipad in it unless it has some sort of armour – but it actually fits a work laptop (the lennovo thinkpad t430s), so performs the commute bag role well Cons are that the bag rests flat against you so would be pretty warm in summer unless you got some sort of separator in play.... and was pretty expensive at $220 AUD delivered.
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Sean Durkin
> 3 dayI bought this bag a few months back and have used it for riding to meetings where I needed unwrinkled clothes. I found its true value when I travelled to London and then Cape Town for a wedding. I was able to ride a bike around London and then arrive in South Africa with my suit still nicely pressed. Its a cool design and even has a cover for rain. I only wish I had this pack when I commuted five days by bike in Washington DC. Sean
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Sarah Jaramillo
Greater than one weekLove this bag. Keeps my suits and shirts unwrinkled and I like the room for toiletries, shoes, etc. It looks sharp, too. Ive received many compliments on it. The only reason Im not giving this a 5 star review is that I wish it had a shoulder strap for the entire bag (not just one for the inner bag), in addition to the backpack straps.
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Audra Swaniawski
> 3 dayIm a 42-44 jacket size, these are definitely meant for smaller people. Shoulders get crunched up a bit. I wish the bag was a little larger, can barely fit shoes, socks, underwear, toiletry bag, and a change of gym clothes. I have to hang my sweatshirt rather than stuffing it into the middle bag.
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Dave
Greater than one weekThis things awesome. Perfect for a weekend wedding or 2-3 day getaway where you need a hanging garment. Well made. Fits within carry-on guidelines.
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Robyn
> 3 dayIf you have a work commute that takes you through the elements, etc, then this probably is the bag for your needs. However, it is NOT useful for airplane travel exclusively; I would just go with a roller bag for that. Its heavy and awkward because its too big for a personal item; but if you are going for a carry-on size, youre better off with a roller.
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J.L.
> 3 dayThis is a unique solution for bike commuters that works very well, but would benefit from a version 1.1 with some bug fixes. Most importantly, it really does transport clothes without wrinkling them, and has space for a pair of shoes and a shower kit, which is pretty much the whole purpose of the bag. Now the things that get annoying with daily use: -None of the straps have stays for the excess length. I have put either rubber bands or zipties on all of the straps, so I can tuck in the excess. Otherwise the straps dangles down and start to whip around when I pick up speed on the bike. -The zipper on the gear bag is on the inside of the bag when it is clipped in. This is a real head-scratcher, because it means you have to unclip the gear bag to access it and there doesnt seem to be any functional reason the zipper cant face outwards. -The gear bag clips into the top of the garment bag, when unrolled. As a result the gear bag is constantly getting in the way of putting clothes in the garment bag or hanging the garment bag from a hook. -Poor night reflectors. The detailing along the zipper is somewhat reflective, but isnt visible from either side of the rider. It would cost maybe a couple dollars to add reflective strips on the right and left sides of the bag, and would add a lot of safety. -No rain cover. I see some other reviews saying that they got one, but nothing came with my bag. The bag material is sturdy but not waterproof.
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Jim Light
> 3 dayI am extremely happy with my Henty Wingman Backpack. I use it for bike commuting to work and my clothes arrive wrinkle free unlike any folding solution Ive tried. Despite some comments this does come with a rain cover, though Ive not had occasion to use it yet. While it may look a bit bulky, I hardly notice it when riding. I have about a 10 mile commute each way with a couple of pretty steep hills. It could use some more reflective elements for safety. But it is the only solution Ive found that gets my business clothes to work without wrinkle - thus the 5 stars.
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Ben
> 3 dayGreat solution to carrying suits and dress shirts when I dont want to check a bag. Generally gets counted a personal item (like a backpack) since it fits under an airline seat (as long as you dont stuff it full). I use it for short buisness trips and can generally get away with just this bag or this bag and a carry on. Also works great for biking into work if I need to carry a change of clothes that I dont want wrinkled.