MATEIN Travel Backpack, 40L Flight Approved Carry on Hand Luggage, Water Resistant Anti-Theft Business Large Daypack Weekender Bag for 17 Inch Laptop, Black

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  • Cecile Leroy

    > 3 day

    The only thing I didnt love about this bag was that there is no chest buckle or hip strap. This made it uncomfortable to carry through the airport while also wheeling other luggage. I realize that a hip strap is a lot to ask of a backpack this size, but I think a chest strap would make a big difference and other models by this company have one. However you can fit a lot of stuff into it (which makes it heavy, which is why you need a chest buckle) and it does fit under an airplane seat.

  • jusstmee

    > 3 day

    I bought for my son and husband and they both like the many pockets and the look of it. We’ll see how it holds up on our next trip. I will update my review then. Gave it 5 stars just based on looks.

  • David Sheldon

    > 3 day

    She used it for Arline travel to a potentially nanny place.it diorite rain but at worked well on the plane

  • slpera

    > 3 day

    I haven’t used it yet. I’m saving it for my trip to Ireland. However, there seems to be a lot of room and I’m very pleased with it.

  • TWW

    Greater than one week

    I’m over paying $100+ for a decent backpack. Found this one and decided to give it a try. It’s better than any other backpack for travel I’ve owned. My goals are durable and functional with great volume. This one is perfect. This thing holds A LOT. The zippers are sturdy. The material is durable. And for under $45 I can hardly believe I found this gem.

  • 716vivian

    Greater than one week

    Well made. Large enough to act as a carry on for flights

  • Brit french

    Greater than one week

    I have owned this bag for just over 3 months now, I have taken it on 3 planes (American, United, and Delta) without issues of fitting it under the seat in front of me while being quite full. Beyond that I take it out of my house when I go on photoshoots or weekend family events about once or twice a week. I have no concerns yet of it losing integrity. The material it is made of is not so thick where if you snagged it on something sharp it would hold up. I havent used it outdoors a whole lot hiking through the woods or anything like that. But for just general travel in urban areas I dont see it degrading anytime soon. My favorite part of the bag is the zipper pocket behind your lower back that can be accessed relatively easily while wearing it. I like to put my wallet and keys in there. The number of pockets/compartments on this bag is quite overwhelming at times lol, not that its a bad thing, but I havent quite figured out a system for myself to know where something is every single time. I would highly recommend if you dont plan to take it into old abandoned houses, it might hold up on a camping trip just fine as well but I havent tried. I think this bag shines as a carry on for an airplane, especially if you have a laptop.

  • Debbie In Delaware

    > 3 day

    Used backpack for travel, seemed like a perfect solution. Very lightweight, but sturdy, by itself. Recently used it as a carry on, with a laptop, on a recent trip overseas. However, with a days worth of clothing, carry-on stuff, and a full size laptop, it was too heavy to wear as a backpack and it didnt lend itself to being carried by the handle, since it was longer than a typical backpack. Im 5 9 tall, so carrying by the handle should not have been an issue; this ended up being a real challenge. It needed wheels. Overall, I like the backpack and it holds a lot of items and clothing. Lots and lots of zippered pockets. Not weatherproof for camping or hiking.

  • ANNE

    > 3 day

    First, loads of storage here. Second, it’s quite comfortable to wear on your back. I love all the nooks & crannies to store a variety of things. It’ll do well as a carry-on too bc you can fit a LOT in here. My only real complaint is that, when the main (largest) compartment is not full, the backpack’s ability to stand up lacks. I’m used to the stiffness of the Herschel backpacks so I guess I expected the same here w/out realizing it initially. I bought this one bc we’re going on safari & the measurements were suitable for what is required on the tiny plane. I’m keeping it bc it’s the lightest & largest one I could find. Oh … one other thing: ok so I bought it in black. It is a little challenging to see things in there with the inside also being black. I might’ve gotten a different color but black seemed to be the one color that could withstand some of the dirty parts of my trip.

  • Rosa Munguia

    > 3 day

    Everything

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