Love the transit backpack but it bothers me that it doesn't have a strap on the back to attach to my suitcase when it's supposed to be for commuting and travel
Glad you pointed this out, wasn't aware of it. While I love the design, I initially thought the only con was the back-panel not having any sort of air circulation which results in feeling warm on the back. I am guessing, unless the your luggage handle bar are thinner in width, you probably wont be able to slid it through the top handle.
Wodnering if you guys have any thoughts on all the $30-$50 backpacks with laptop containers I see on Amazon.. I'm tempted to splurge and get the Bellroy Transit Backpack as I travel a lot with my computer.. but wondering what the big differences really are that make this a couple hundred dollars more and if it's really worth the investment?
Ich you want good construction and lower price, try Victorinox. I have the VX sport cadet and it's super nice for everyday carry and it only costs like 50€.
Which of these would you recommend for someone who has to carry a pretty heavy laptop to work around once a week? I also regularly walk to work (around a 45 min walk) and would also like to carry a set of gym clothes and shoes. I like the size of the workpack a lot better however I'm worried that the harness system is won't be enough and would really like it to be a sternum strap. So basically would you recommend the 28L transit backback for the harness system alone for EDC usage?
Either one would work. Shoes and workout clothes would fit. Just a matter if you want a harness system and extra space. I want to say the laptop size is smaller in the 28 liter is a 15 inch and work says 16 inch
I think you should review the updated version of the Bellroy Classic Plus as it sits in between these two capacity wise.
I am not even wanting to use this to store clothing i just like the overall simplicity of their exterior design over all their other backpacks.
Would love to see some videos focused on personal item sized backpack options...
Love the transit backpack but it bothers me that it doesn't have a strap on the back to attach to my suitcase when it's supposed to be for commuting and travel
Oh it doesn't? Okay well that strikes it off my list then. Damn, I was keen pretty keen after seeing the vid.
@@shrakapro coming out i believe with one
You're supposed to wear it , stop complaining
@@gummybear41283 you’re supposed to mind your business yet here we are…
@@gummybear41283 🤣 What a useless comment
Could you please do a Bellroy Classic Backpack Plus vs Bellroy Transit Workpack comparison?
Second that! Classic Plus too lol
Is there no way to secure the transit to a roller bag handle? That's kind of a big miss for a travel backpack.
Glad you pointed this out, wasn't aware of it. While I love the design, I initially thought the only con was the back-panel not having any sort of air circulation which results in feeling warm on the back. I am guessing, unless the your luggage handle bar are thinner in width, you probably wont be able to slid it through the top handle.
Stop complaining
could i fit either one under and airplane seat?
Wodnering if you guys have any thoughts on all the $30-$50 backpacks with laptop containers I see on Amazon.. I'm tempted to splurge and get the Bellroy Transit Backpack as I travel a lot with my computer.. but wondering what the big differences really are that make this a couple hundred dollars more and if it's really worth the investment?
Bellroy packs are made from quality materials and have been proven to last.
-Eric
Ich you want good construction and lower price, try Victorinox. I have the VX sport cadet and it's super nice for everyday carry and it only costs like 50€.
Which of these would you recommend for someone who has to carry a pretty heavy laptop to work around once a week?
I also regularly walk to work (around a 45 min walk) and would also like to carry a set of gym clothes and shoes.
I like the size of the workpack a lot better however I'm worried that the harness system is won't be enough and would really like it to be a sternum strap.
So basically would you recommend the 28L transit backback for the harness system alone for EDC usage?
Either one would work. Shoes and workout clothes would fit. Just a matter if you want a harness system and extra space. I want to say the laptop size is smaller in the 28 liter is a 15 inch and work says 16 inch
Thanks Tom!
What version is that Bellroy Transit Workpack? I feel like that's out of date with their current lineup?
Hey there! We received this pack in November 2020. 😊
- Rebecca
@@PackHacker2 thanks!
Does Bellroy ever have any sales event? I'm considering the 28L. Thanks
They just launched the Bellroy Outlet recently - maybe that'll have what you're looking for?
- Tom
@@PackHacker2 Thanks Tom!
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What up tom?!