Perfect video for someone like me that faces tons of indecision between two very similar options. Looking at them side by side in store can only help so much compared to seeing them compared in action.
I'm considering getting one, however was stuck between the raven 28 and 20. I'm currently entering college and will be using a lot of notebooks. but I'm also relatively skinny and 5'8", and was wondering if the 28 would dwarf me? Thank you
Hey I love your videos, but I would like some advice since I really got lost. I like the 20, I think I can use it very well, but the lack of good back support (I mean good, doesnt have to be Deuter Trail good) and sternum straps is almost a deal breaker. I know that for a 20 liter its not really a must, but I like having the option. can you please recommend something like it, doesnt mind being it 20 or little bit larger, that is also stylish and good looking, good organization options, very premium materials - outside and inside, like the padded quick access pocket, I mean, couldn't they just add that in the first place?! :') I almost got the Skule but after your review I understood I like the features of the Raven, being more premium, but I miss the little back advantage and the sternum straps...Thank you again for making these very informative and to-the-point videos.
The Skule 20 seams to have everything you need minus the more premium G-1000 HeavyDuty fabric that the Raven has. Another good pack to look into is the Timbuk2 Division. It's 18L, has a sternum strap and a really nice back panel and shoulder straps. Hope this helps!
@@Backpackies I know, this was my buy until I saw your review and I understood I want better materials overall. I emailed Fjallraven to ask them to consider a premium Skule :) I will check the Divison, Thank you!!
Hello! A 16.1" laptop might be a bit too big for the laptop sleeve. We don't have a 16" laptop to test with but our 15.6" laptop presses up against the zipper and doesn't feel too safe in that pocket, so anything bigger than that will not fit.
Hey I have a 28L Raven for a couple of months now and use it to transport my 16 inch Lenovo Legion 5 pro everyday. My laptop is considered quite bulky, yet it's an easy fit, not even too snug.
Easiest way is to measure the your back length from the bottom of your neck to your waist. Now you can compare that measurement to the backpack length. There are guides on how to fit a backpack online that will go into more detail!
Thanks for the quick response! @@Backpackies The reason I posted this comment is I just got the raven 28 but after just an hour of wearing found that it made my lower back a bit uncomfortable/tired, maybe because the edge of the foam backing is quite hard. Did you notice anything like this at all?
When placing the backpack on a table or any surface, it often tips over and falls to the ground due to the unevenly designed bottom. It is not recommended to buy.
Perfect video for someone like me that faces tons of indecision between two very similar options. Looking at them side by side in store can only help so much compared to seeing them compared in action.
I love your reviews so much. As someone who's 5'6" the comparisons on someone of the same height is SO useful!!
That's awesome! Very glad you find these reviews helpful!
What you end up buying?
Nice comparison. I have the Raven 28, and it is definitely a favorite in my collection. Great value for its cost…hard to beat.
The Raven 28 is such a sturdy backpack. Agreed, it's a great value!
Would be awesome if along side imperial units (inches, gallons etc) we had normal units (centimeters, liters)
Just the video I was looking for! Love your energy, at the start of the video I thought you were yelling at me 😂
thank you, been looking for this comparison
Best explainer/comparison video I've seen.
Wow, thanks!
Really great comparison! Much appreciated!!
The review I have been waiting for …. Thank you
I liked your review, but could you also add the sizes in centimeters? That would be very helpful. Thank you.
Sure thing! We'll keep that in mind for future videos
Very helpful. Great video, seeing it in real time is incredibly helpful.
Thanks! Glad you found the video helpful!
Hi BPs! Thank you for this review comparison. I just want to ask if these backpacks have the G-1000 stitching on them? TY! :)
This was very helpful. Thank you so much! And as another person said above, I am also 5’6”, so that is extra helpful :)
3:10 wait you meant 5 centimeters?
I love your comparisons! Thank you!
Thank you for this. What color is the 28?
that one is navy
Very helpful video, I have the Raven 28 and I love it. It's great for traveling 😊
It really is!
Wish there was a 24 :)
I'm considering getting one, however was stuck between the raven 28 and 20. I'm currently entering college and will be using a lot of notebooks. but I'm also relatively skinny and 5'8", and was wondering if the 28 would dwarf me? Thank you
The Raven 28 most likely won't look too big at your height. You should be fine!
Hey I love your videos, but I would like some advice since I really got lost. I like the 20, I think I can use it very well, but the lack of good back support (I mean good, doesnt have to be Deuter Trail good) and sternum straps is almost a deal breaker. I know that for a 20 liter its not really a must, but I like having the option. can you please recommend something like it, doesnt mind being it 20 or little bit larger, that is also stylish and good looking, good organization options, very premium materials - outside and inside, like the padded quick access pocket, I mean, couldn't they just add that in the first place?! :') I almost got the Skule but after your review I understood I like the features of the Raven, being more premium, but I miss the little back advantage and the sternum straps...Thank you again for making these very informative and to-the-point videos.
The Skule 20 seams to have everything you need minus the more premium G-1000 HeavyDuty fabric that the Raven has. Another good pack to look into is the Timbuk2 Division. It's 18L, has a sternum strap and a really nice back panel and shoulder straps. Hope this helps!
@@Backpackies I know, this was my buy until I saw your review and I understood I want better materials overall. I emailed Fjallraven to ask them to consider a premium Skule :) I will check the Divison, Thank you!!
hey, great video. I have a 16,1 inches laptop, do you think it would fit in the 28L Raven? Thanks
Hello! A 16.1" laptop might be a bit too big for the laptop sleeve. We don't have a 16" laptop to test with but our 15.6" laptop presses up against the zipper and doesn't feel too safe in that pocket, so anything bigger than that will not fit.
Hey I have a 28L Raven for a couple of months now and use it to transport my 16 inch Lenovo Legion 5 pro everyday. My laptop is considered quite bulky, yet it's an easy fit, not even too snug.
@@GmrGppy you saved me bro
個人的にはコンパクトなデザインである20が美しいとは思いますが、実際使うとなると28は自立もしやすく現在の必要な機器に対応していると感じます。
The macbook showed in the video is a 14” or a 16”?
A 16” would fit in the raven 20?
It's a 13" Macbook shown in the video - unfortunately, the laptop sleeves are going to be too small for a 16" Macbook
How do you know if a bag is too tall for you?
Easiest way is to measure the your back length from the bottom of your neck to your waist. Now you can compare that measurement to the backpack length. There are guides on how to fit a backpack online that will go into more detail!
Thanks for the quick response! @@Backpackies
The reason I posted this comment is I just got the raven 28 but after just an hour of wearing found that it made my lower back a bit uncomfortable/tired, maybe because the edge of the foam backing is quite hard. Did you notice anything like this at all?
Perfectly review
When placing the backpack on a table or any surface, it often tips over and falls to the ground due to the unevenly designed bottom. It is not recommended to buy.
isn’t the BACKpack suppose to be in your back though? 😂😂😂