Perfect for One Bag Travel? Tortuga 40L Travel Backpack (2023) Review

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @jwess1234
    @jwess1234 Год назад +10

    FYI for those considering the bag, I found it heavy and overbuilt with some loss of volume. The harness height adjust system is overbuilt and adds bulk and weight. The laptop compartment and tons of foam cut into the main compartment quite a bit. I do love the front admin compartment, which was perfectly done. Compared to the Minaal 3.0 I did probably get 3-4 more liters of space.
    Thanks as always for doing the reviews, Danny!

  • @anon003
    @anon003 Год назад +18

    We lost 5 Liters of volume with this update, they should have kept the 45L size. Even with Ryanair with a carry-on depth limit of 20 cm you can travel with the Outbreaker 45L that has a depth of 23 cm, there are a lot of reports on the web, and if you are concerned you can just leave the Outbreaker 45L a bit empty in order to squeeze it into the carry-on test box. And in the case you want to fully load the Outbreaker 45L you always have 5 more liters compared to the Travel Backpack 40L, and you can fit a lot of stuffs in 5 liters. The 5L reduction is a major fault. They basically sacrificed 5L for a 3 cm reduction in depth, it was not worth it.
    It also lacks of side compression straps.
    It has less internal organization.
    The problem is that the market lacks of 45L travel backpacks with a GOOD harness system, with a breathable back panel, WITH hip belt and with shoulder straps that do not connect with buckles. The vast majority of companies produce backpacks that are 40L or less. There are only few 45L backpacks in the market and they all have something that do not make them at the same level of the Outbreaker 45L:
    - Osprey Porter 46 CONS: 1. NO breathable back panel 2. The shoulder straps connect to the backpack with buckles (not secure enough)
    - Knack Series 2: Large Expandable Knack Pack 30L-46L CONS: 1. The suitcase compartment is only 16L
    - GORUCK GR3
    - TOM BIHN Techonaut 45 CONS: 1. The shoulder straps connect to the backpack with buckles (not secure enough)
    - F.A.R Convertible Backpack 45L CONS: 1. NO hip belt
    - Patagonia Black Hole MLC CONS: 1. NO breathable back panel 2. The shoulder straps connect to the backpack with buckles (not secure enough)
    - Peak Design Travel Backpack 30L-35L-45L CONS: 1. NO CARRY-ON COMPLIANT it's 22" x 13" x 11" in the extended 45L mode too big even for some US airlines
    - Standard Luggage Co. Carry-on Backpack CONS: 1. The shoulder straps connect to the backpack with buckles (not secure enough)
    - Wandrd HEXAD ACCESS DUFFEL BACKPACK CONS: 1. NO hip belt
    - Osprey Daylite Carry-On Travel Pack 44 CONS: 1. NO hip belt
    - Cotopaxi Allpa 42L Travel Pack CONS: 1. NO CARRY-ON COMPLIANT it's 22 x 14 x 11 in, too big even for US airlines 2. The shoulder straps connect to the backpack with buckles (not secure enough)
    - Matador SEG42 Travel Pack CONS: 1. NO CARRY-ON COMPLIANT it's 12.5 x 22 x 11.5 in, too big even for some US airlines 2. NO breathable back panel 3. NO hip belt
    - Topo Design GLOBAL TRAVEL BAG 40L (*can expand to 45 L when fully packed) CONS: 1. NO breathable back panel
    We lost a bag that covered a hole in the market, companies don't like to produce 45L travel backpacks.

    • @TortugaBackpacks
      @TortugaBackpacks Год назад +20

      Hi, Thanks for the feedback. Let me explain our reasoning here. We used to think that 45L was the obvious best size. But the market told us otherwise.
      The Outbreaker 35L outsold the 45L, so most customers are gaining, not losing, volume. Both in sales and surveys, our customers consistently tell us they want an "international max-sized carry on", regardless of the volume. People even Google "40L travel backpack" more often than "45L travel backpack," so it's everyone, not just our customers. Based on all of that, we had to sell a 40L bag. We're giving people want they want.
      As a company, we need to make and sell bags that fit the carry on limits, even if travelers could get away with a bigger bag than is technically allowed. Most people seem to value the certainty that something will fit over an exact number of liters.
      With that in mind, we updated the size to 40L to fit max international limits while also slimming down some padding and simplifying the inside of the bag. Even people who previously owned a 45L bag shouldn't notice much practical difference in packing space, even at a smaller footprint.
      I hope this explanation is helpful.
      --Fred
      Co-Founder, Tortuga

    • @anon003
      @anon003 Год назад +10

      @@TortugaBackpacks thank you for taking your time in reading and answering comments of users.
      I understand that more people buy the Outbreaker 35L rather than the Outbreaker 45L, and I understand that those that would have bought the 35L would now buy the 40L. But at this point wouldn't it have been more convenient to upgrade the 35L to 40L and keeping the 45L to 45L, instead of doing 35L to 30L and 45L to 40L?
      Also in the Pack Hacker review they mistakenly assumed that the Travel Backpack 40L is an upgrade to the Outbreaker 35L, it seems more logic, but in your site the reviews support the idea that the Travel Backpack 40L is the successor of the Outbreaker 45L, they share the same reviews.
      Maybe the people that will buy the Travel Backpack 30L are a new group of people that would have not bought neither the Outbreaker 35L and neither the Outbreaker 45L because too big.
      Goruck for example sells both a 45L and a 40L version of their bags. Now the Goruck GR3 is the only alternative to the Outbreaker 45L. As I analyzed in the first comment there is not another bag in the market like the Outbreaker 45L with:
      1. 22 × 14 × 9 in dimension
      2. Load lifters
      3. Hip belt
      4. Breathable back panel
      5. Shoulder straps that do not attach to the bag with buckles
      6. A volume of 45L
      Who wanted to buy a bag with those features could choose only between the Tortuga Outbreaker 45L and the Goruck GR3. There is this sector of the market that companies left empty, the Goruck GR3 is out of stock. So soon nothing will be available for costumers that would like a bag with the features exposed above.

    • @TortugaBackpacks
      @TortugaBackpacks Год назад +7

      ​@@anon003 The new sizes aren't a 1-to-1 update. We think about it based on the use cases. The new 40L and 30L will cover the use cases of the old 45L, 35L, and Divide. For us, it doesn't make sense to sell a 40L and a 45L. They're too close in size which would create confusion for customers.
      I understand your preference, but the market demand (based on our sales and surveys) is different. At least for what people want to buy from us. Right now, we have the new 40L and 30L and are selling through the remaining stock of 35L and 45L. So if there's demand for a 45L (in addition to the 40L), we will see it in the sales.

    • @PanaMaJwaaRd
      @PanaMaJwaaRd Год назад

      Left the gr3 empty

    • @PanaMaJwaaRd
      @PanaMaJwaaRd Год назад +2

      ​@@TortugaBackpacks as a non user, i completely agree with this.

  • @TortugaBackpacks
    @TortugaBackpacks Год назад +4

    Thanks for the in-depth review, Danny

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and awesome job on the travel backpack! :)

  • @iamsheep
    @iamsheep Год назад +2

    Oooooo I love the re-branding and new channel name! Awesome review as always!

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and for the supoort!:)

  • @lanceklein2746
    @lanceklein2746 Год назад +8

    Great review, thank you Danny! This bag definitely looks more updated and fresh than the older 45L it replaces. However, it also seems like it lost a little “Tortuganess” in it’s style and could be confused for a Peak Design bag for example. Looks like a solid choice though, can’t go wrong 🙂

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and I’m glad the video was helpful! Definitely a solid choice overall:)

  • @Space-2-2
    @Space-2-2 Год назад

    I was torn between the tortuga outbreaker 35l or 45l. I thought to myself “if there was just a 40l…” this review sold me. Thank you!

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and I’m glad the video was helpful!:)

  • @basumner6989
    @basumner6989 Месяц назад

    My 40L Tortuga Pro bag arrived today and I like it pretty well. It's extremely comfortable to wear, with excellent organization and capacity. The only criticism I have is that the water bottle pockets are a bit undersized and it would have been great to have a cinch strap to help secure larger size bottles. As it is, the only bottle I have which works well is an 18 oz. Hydro-Flask. I want to add that, as a veteran, I received a discount code which significantly reduced the cost. I believe that Tortuga offers the same discount to first-responders, students, teachers, medical professionals, and peace-corps volunteers.

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for watching and for sharing your experience with the bag! I hope you enjoy it a lot and that’s awesome that they offer discounts to veterans and first responders!

  • @yoddythegreat
    @yoddythegreat Год назад +2

    Osprey Aether and Gregory Baltoro use the same velcro adjustment on their shoulder strap. They are meant to haul heavy backpacking gears. I think velcro adjustment should also hold as well

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and for the additional information! I hadn’t seen this system before but that’s great to hear it has worked well for those companies meant to haul a lot of gear with their bags!

  • @detectivejonesw
    @detectivejonesw Год назад +1

    Looks like an amazing bag, I would love to get one of these one day

  • @geraldmcmullon2465
    @geraldmcmullon2465 Год назад +4

    40litres is a good size. Some improvements but the organisation pockets still open to have contents drop out if you are frequently swapping between upright and side carry. There are organisation pouches that strap and zip down that might still be better carry option. The shoulder straps don't tuck away for storage and suit case carry. No shoulder carry option? If you need to go two bag travel being able to use either back as backpack or over a shoulder helps. The Outbreaker 45 (2.3kg) and 35 litres (2kg) are heavier, larger and on last call. I'll stick with the Setout Divide.

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and definitely some fair points! And agree the setout divide and outbreaker still hold up as great alternatives if you can get them

  • @christineramos2071
    @christineramos2071 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Danny! What would you recommend as my top 3 choices atm are: this 1) Tortuga (or the lite version, 2) Aer Travel Pack 3 XPAC and 3) Patagonia MLC 45 L?
    Keep up the great reviews. Thank you!

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching and for the support! All are great options, I think it depends on how much space you need and organizational preferences. For most people I would say the Tortuga lite is a really great option and balance of comfort / space, this one is a little more comfortable and weather resistant. The travel pack 3 is slightly smaller but maybe the most well rounded in terms of features imo and the Mlc is good if you need extra space or you want the option to use as a shoulder bag but won’t be as comfortable as the other 2

  • @mikerathmell6271
    @mikerathmell6271 Год назад

    Thanks Danny. This looks like a great update to me. Big fan of Tortuga bags. I'm going to buy it. Tortuga just need to get their International shipping sorted for those of us in Europe.

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and I agree really solid bag and hope they start shipping to more locations soon!

    • @mishalw210
      @mishalw210 Год назад

      What about Aer?😉

  • @Lushfish8
    @Lushfish8 Месяц назад

    I’ve literally just received this backpack.
    Love it but there some things that I wish it had ie bigger bottle holders, suitcase strap, secret pocket and 2 more handles, one on the other side and one on the bottom of the bag
    The bottle holders are disappointing.
    Also the zips aren’t as smooth as I expected. Especially the hip belt zips which you can open but is hard to close meaning you’ll have to reach and hold the hip belt and close with 2 hands

  • @jasecola
    @jasecola 9 месяцев назад

    As always, great review! I'm strongly considering this for my next travel bag. Would you be able to arrange a review of the Thule Aion 40L? It seems like it's potentially a cool option at a great price, but there isn't really much out there by way of reviews. Would love to get your take on it.

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and for the support! I’ll have to add that one to the wishlist, in general I’ve had really good experiences with Thules bags

  • @sergiosala
    @sergiosala Год назад +1

    Nice one. 40L looks good for its size!

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and agree, really nice size for one bag travel!:)

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Год назад +1

    Good night. omg, breathtaking recording! adios. buddy!

  • @drewnc2009
    @drewnc2009 Год назад +9

    Great review. But ... the updates to this bag are severely underwhelming to justify the price. Nothing here to sway me from other bags (Aer Travel Pack 3, Peak Design 30L) or even Tortuga's other bags, particularly the Setout. That large mesh zipper compartment in the main compartment was a huge fail.

    • @johnnynguyen3521
      @johnnynguyen3521 Год назад +5

      Large mesh compartment is a win for me. Perfect spot for packing cubes or a jacket/day pack. A blank canvas to let me utilize the space to my needs. To each their own.

    • @drewnc2009
      @drewnc2009 Год назад +1

      @@johnnynguyen3521 Zips from the bottom of the pack? No way to access anything from the top of the pack, and everything falls out of you happen to tilt the bag upright when that compartment is unzipped. They should've had it zip the other direction, or left it in two separate horizontally zipped compartments like the old Setout. So...I like the idea of storage there, but the execution here was a fail. Just a bizarre zipper layout

    • @TortugaBackpacks
      @TortugaBackpacks Год назад +9

      @@drewnc2009 Hi Drew, Let me explain the zipper layout. We originally started with the zipper on the side side of that pocket. However, whenever you opened the pocket, the mesh lid would cover your stuff on the other side of the bag. We found that made packing both sections annoying. So we reversed the zipper. It's a double zipper so you can open it from the top or the bottom of that side to access anything you need in that pocket.

    • @basumner6989
      @basumner6989 Месяц назад

      For me, that zippered mesh compartment is the ideal place for my packable backpack to lie flat until I arrive at my destination.

  • @copper7187
    @copper7187 Год назад +1

    Great video Danny. Would you upgrade if you already have the Outbreaker?

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching and I’m glad the video was helpful! Although I think the upgrades are really solid, I think the outbreaker still holds up very well and probably would stick with it

  • @JayWing9
    @JayWing9 Год назад +2

    I think shoulder carry and tucking the straps away is a gimmick and unnecessary. This bag is an excellent improvement over the previous version and I appreciate the new rounded aesthetic compared to the brutal boxy previous version.

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! And I agree, I like the new aesthetic and updates to the bag!:)

  • @chriskuhr9325
    @chriskuhr9325 Год назад +4

    Was thinking of getting this as my first travel backpack until I seen the price. Think I'll settle for the new osprey farpoint lol

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! Definitely understandable, you get a lot of value for the price but the Farpoint is a great alternative!

  • @fabriziogargiulo7435
    @fabriziogargiulo7435 Год назад +1

    I have a question, do you think that this backpack it's more spacious of the gr2 40l?

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! It’s pretty close as far as capacity, but I might give a slight edge to the goruck since you can open the front compartment clamshell in addition to the main compartment so it feels like you can maybe get a little extra stuff in the bag

  • @brandonhayslette1393
    @brandonhayslette1393 Год назад

    Would you recommend the 30L version of this back pack for business travel for 1-3 days, but can also be used on a one week family vacation? I think 40L might be too big for my needs. Any other suggestions?

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! I haven’t had a chance to try out the 30l yet but based on my experience with their other bags I think that size would suit your needs especially if you can pack pretty minimally for a week of travel. Other options to consider might be the able carry max, the aer travel pack 3 small, the bellroy transit or the Patagonia mini MLC

    • @brandonhayslette1393
      @brandonhayslette1393 Год назад +1

      @@dannypacks Thanks so much for the response! The option paralysis is making it very hard to choose what pack I go with. The Aer Travel Pack 3 is high on my list also. I’ll look into the Able Carry Max. I haven’t seen that one yet!

  • @immutablecantrip
    @immutablecantrip Год назад

    been watching your videos the past few days as I am in the market for a new backpack. You give great info but you really need to get yourself a bigger laptop so I can have more of an idea of what actually fits in a backpack. Maybe get a piece of plastic milled to the size of a typical 16 and 17 inch laptop to show what fits in these bags

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and I’m glad the videos have been helpful! Good idea on getting something representative of that size, i will take a look and see what I can find

  • @nhawks23
    @nhawks23 Год назад

    Seems like the exterior took a lot of design cues from the Peak Design 45l travel bag

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! I can see some similarities for sure, I imagine travel bags will be kind of like phones where the modern styles will lead to a lot of overlap

    • @nomad0714
      @nomad0714 Год назад

      @@dannypacks, imitation is a form of flattery, but huge left out is the harness system.
      Definitely Tortuga owns this as the PD 45l is a failed one. It should be PD copying Tortuga harness system and then I would reconsider. Tortuga wins here!

  • @v3n0s
    @v3n0s 11 месяцев назад

    It’s really disappointing that you can not order from EU. Only if you use services that gets the package and resend it to you,which never trusted them…

  • @servingyahushakingofkings705
    @servingyahushakingofkings705 Год назад +1

    Great review. Given the price, I'll stick with the Setout.

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and for the support! Definitely a fair point and the setout still holds up great!

  • @Jacked2theTs
    @Jacked2theTs Год назад

    Osprey uses velcro in the travel pack and trekking bags I have. Haven’t had any issues… But thus far, the Solgaard Endeavor is looking like it will be my next bag to getting down to one bag carry-on nomad’ing. I use pretty lightweight clothing and typically in the SE Asia, so I can cinch the crap out if those closet straps. Which is my main criticism of your interview of that bag. Didn’t really look like you really tried to compress the closet much. And in all honesty, I don’t think Solgaard’s products are designed for the casual traveler but more for those that have invested in travel friendly wardrobe. Merino shirts, lightweight pants and what not…

  • @xfani
    @xfani Год назад +5

    30L travel backpack 1.8kg empty? Pretty darn heavy for 30L pack. Pretty sub par volume to weight ratio.
    Heimplanet Transit 34L 340g lighter (1,66 kg), PD 27-33L V2 560g lighter (1,44) and both have more capacity. Both are equally comfy.

    • @29238734943
      @29238734943 Год назад

      Definitely agree, these bags are way too heavy.

    • @johnnynguyen3521
      @johnnynguyen3521 Год назад +4

      This bag apparently is advertised to be 40 Liters. 4 ish lbs seems alright for me since you're getting a nice harness and good organization akin to an Aer Travel Pack 3 but overall more capacity. I got a Mission Workshop Radian and I am perfectly fine with the extra weight since the harness makes up for it. The peak design bags have trash harnesses imo.

    • @servingyahushakingofkings705
      @servingyahushakingofkings705 Год назад +1

      Agreed. I really don't like the peak designs travel harness, and they won't update it. Not a win at all.

  • @lynnb2562
    @lynnb2562 Год назад +2

    Honestly it just feels like yet another identical pack to every other bag. I don't see anything worth spending the money to get this.

    • @dannypacks
      @dannypacks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! I wonder if modern travel bags will start to feel like phones where there is a style that becomes the standard or something like that and they have an area where they excel, in tortugas case the harness system and adjustability is a standout as well as providing it in a more minimal style vs a hiking or technical bag, whereas peak design has more of a camera focus, etc.