I bought my Horizon travel bag about a year ago to replace my Alienware Vindicator 2.0. I feel like the older bag had slightly better build quality than the new one. The zippers were nicer, and shoulder straps were a little more padded, it also came with a small bag for putting the power supply into which is a nice touch. The new bag can fit so much more stuff which makes it so much better for travel for me. I can fit my m15 laptop and a 14" mbp in the small pocket and still have a bunch of space in the main compartment. This is a really good bag.
That's a tough tradeoff from build quality to size. That included power supply bag sounds pretty nice. Glad you're liking it and it's been holding up. I hope this lasts me a good while.
After coming back from PI, i've realized how important it is to have a good personal item/backpack and I was sold when you showed me how robust the trolley strap was. The easy access pocket would be great to put boarding passes, passports, and other items you need to get to on the fly. I just purchased this backpack along with the X16 R2 with the current sale going on and i'm so stocked. Great video. Subbed!
I had to comment and say that I love your review style/recording/editing and humor, absolutely superb all around. Easy sub, hope to see more!! I am picking this up for my travels to the U.S., Mexico, and Qatar later this summer to go with my new Alienware m18 gaming laptop. Helped me make my decision to order one!
Thank you! I really appreciate that. Sounds like you're all set to have an amazing experience. That m18 is an absolute beast. I hope you have a great time on your travels. Stay safe!
Good info. I'm a huge fan of backpacks for any purpose where I don't need more space, when I'll reluctantly use a roll-about bag. My current favorites are Peak Design's smallest "Everyday" backpack, which has insanely good padding for carrying expensive and/or delicate camera gear plus anything else, and Belroy which makes super light weight backpacks, but with bery little padding, for a laptop and not a lot of other stuff. Just some things to check out since you like to travel this way.
This is def a huge backpack. omg, the Everyday backpack looks so good! Thanks for those suggestions. I'll be checking out Belroy as I've never heard of them before.
You asked about the airplane emblem. Many airports are upgrading their scanners when you go through security. You would open the bag all the way, put on the scanner belt and it would go through their systems. All that being said, it will sometime feel that each airport has their own sets of rules pertaining to what is taken out or left in your bags. Also, as far it being heavy, you need to sinch up the straps so it is not dragging itself as much as it is "on" your back. I was in the Army for 21 years. I have carried my fair share of backpacks.
@@lars5727 With a single gaming laptop it should last you a while of use without feeling uncomfortable because those pads are pretty thick. That's assuming you're not putting in a huge 18" laptop.
I'm not 100% sure since I haven't seen how big a slim is. It probably does though. I got the keychains at a local convention. They are pretty cool, huh?
airplane picture inside mean is compatible with travel requirement to the bag-so you can safely stowing under seat place or beyond head in baggage tray
Good video dude...Im considering this to replace my super old bag that i bought with my M18x R2 years and years ago, love that bag...the inability to stand up could be seen as a positive tbh, like it forces you to keep it next to you leaning against your legs or chair when travelling, keep it close etc for secruty reasons. Well done on the vid, regards from England!
Thank you! The bag is huge and can def accommodate larger laptops. It makes my 16in MBP look tiny. The slant at the bottom is my largest gripe with it. I also took the lanyard loop off as it swings around a bit too much. It does fit nicely under an airplane seat though!
Do you know if this backpack is capable of safely transporting an m18 R2 laptop plus 1, or even better, 2 portable 17 inch (or 18.5 inch) monitors? Can't find any reviews mentioning laptop plus external monitors. Great vlog.
Great video, a bit long on the outside of the backpack lol. The airplane tag indicates TSA compliancy. Whereas, that compartment opens 180 degrees for inspection.
I have a 50€ coupon from a prior Dell purchase, and the backpack is currently priced at 130€. Should I buy it for 80, or can I find better value elsewhere, for example the Horizon Utility backpack which is 85€? I didn't necessarily want to spend money on a backpack but it would be useful, as all I have is a small Eastpak. Just trying to get the most out of that coupon code. Edit: nevermind, it's only multiple 20€ coupons, I can get the Horizon 18 Travel Backpack + a small backpack for a total of 104€
Thanks for watching! Drop a comment where you're planning on traveling to this year or in the future. I'd love to hear what you recommend.
I bought my Horizon travel bag about a year ago to replace my Alienware Vindicator 2.0. I feel like the older bag had slightly better build quality than the new one. The zippers were nicer, and shoulder straps were a little more padded, it also came with a small bag for putting the power supply into which is a nice touch.
The new bag can fit so much more stuff which makes it so much better for travel for me. I can fit my m15 laptop and a 14" mbp in the small pocket and still have a bunch of space in the main compartment.
This is a really good bag.
That's a tough tradeoff from build quality to size. That included power supply bag sounds pretty nice. Glad you're liking it and it's been holding up. I hope this lasts me a good while.
After coming back from PI, i've realized how important it is to have a good personal item/backpack and I was sold when you showed me how robust the trolley strap was. The easy access pocket would be great to put boarding passes, passports, and other items you need to get to on the fly. I just purchased this backpack along with the X16 R2 with the current sale going on and i'm so stocked. Great video. Subbed!
It's got so much room and the trolley strap comes in clutch. Congrats!
I had to comment and say that I love your review style/recording/editing and humor, absolutely superb all around. Easy sub, hope to see more!!
I am picking this up for my travels to the U.S., Mexico, and Qatar later this summer to go with my new Alienware m18 gaming laptop. Helped me make my decision to order one!
Thank you! I really appreciate that. Sounds like you're all set to have an amazing experience. That m18 is an absolute beast. I hope you have a great time on your travels. Stay safe!
Good info. I'm a huge fan of backpacks for any purpose where I don't need more space, when I'll reluctantly use a roll-about bag. My current favorites are Peak Design's smallest "Everyday" backpack, which has insanely good padding for carrying expensive and/or delicate camera gear plus anything else, and Belroy which makes super light weight backpacks, but with bery little padding, for a laptop and not a lot of other stuff. Just some things to check out since you like to travel this way.
This is def a huge backpack. omg, the Everyday backpack looks so good! Thanks for those suggestions. I'll be checking out Belroy as I've never heard of them before.
You asked about the airplane emblem. Many airports are upgrading their scanners when you go through security. You would open the bag all the way, put on the scanner belt and it would go through their systems. All that being said, it will sometime feel that each airport has their own sets of rules pertaining to what is taken out or left in your bags. Also, as far it being heavy, you need to sinch up the straps so it is not dragging itself as much as it is "on" your back. I was in the Army for 21 years. I have carried my fair share of backpacks.
Good to know. Thanks!
I ordered mine and waiting for it to arrive. Thanks for the video.
Congrats! You're very welcome.
how is the bag? You think you your shoulders/back will hurt after 1-2 hours carrying it with a gaming laptop?
@@lars5727 With a single gaming laptop it should last you a while of use without feeling uncomfortable because those pads are pretty thick. That's assuming you're not putting in a huge 18" laptop.
The airplane logo has to be the indicator that it’s TSA friendly
Thanks! That makes sense.
wonder if the magnetic closure would negatively effect the laptop, powerbrick, etc. what you guys think?
It shouldn't have any affect at all.
Couple questions looks like it would be you think a ps5 slim fits in there? And 2 where you get those gaming keychains
I'm not 100% sure since I haven't seen how big a slim is. It probably does though. I got the keychains at a local convention. They are pretty cool, huh?
@ ya man there bad ass ok thanks for you’re reply 👍
airplane picture inside mean is compatible with travel requirement to the bag-so you can safely stowing under seat place or beyond head in baggage tray
Thank you! I was wondering why they would just stick that there with no context.
Good video dude...Im considering this to replace my super old bag that i bought with my M18x R2 years and years ago, love that bag...the inability to stand up could be seen as a positive tbh, like it forces you to keep it next to you leaning against your legs or chair when travelling, keep it close etc for secruty reasons. Well done on the vid, regards from England!
Thank you! The bag is huge and can def accommodate larger laptops. It makes my 16in MBP look tiny. The slant at the bottom is my largest gripe with it. I also took the lanyard loop off as it swings around a bit too much. It does fit nicely under an airplane seat though!
Do you know if this backpack is capable of safely transporting an m18 R2 laptop plus 1, or even better, 2 portable 17 inch (or 18.5 inch) monitors? Can't find any reviews mentioning laptop plus external monitors. Great vlog.
It's advertised as holding up to an 18" laptop. It might hold an additional external, portable monitor but I'm not positive tbh.
Great video, a bit long on the outside of the backpack lol. The airplane tag indicates TSA compliancy. Whereas, that compartment opens 180 degrees for inspection.
Thanks! Ah, that makes sense.
I just ordered it and really excited to use it 🎉
Congrats! I hope you love it! It can pack so much gear.
How is it
So can the backpack be stowed as carry-on on an airplane?
I used it as carry on for my Delta flight recently. It’s large but it fits under the seat.
I have a 50€ coupon from a prior Dell purchase, and the backpack is currently priced at 130€. Should I buy it for 80, or can I find better value elsewhere, for example the Horizon Utility backpack which is 85€? I didn't necessarily want to spend money on a backpack but it would be useful, as all I have is a small Eastpak. Just trying to get the most out of that coupon code.
Edit: nevermind, it's only multiple 20€ coupons, I can get the Horizon 18 Travel Backpack + a small backpack for a total of 104€
Excellent review thanks , keep up the good work
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. I got another one in the works, stay tuned.
Will this fit a fullsize mech keyboard?
yep, I have a Corsair k60 rgb pro and it fits.
@@TaylorBrauer Thanks so much! I'm totally getting one now!
@@ARTofTY-TV Yw!
Where did you buy that COD keychain?
I got it at a local convention here in San Antonio, TX. I haven't seen them anywhere else.
Ok thanks 👍
Will the M18 R2 fit in there?
Yep! It's large enough for 18" laptops.
Can confirm
Nice review. Is this backpack waterproof?
Thanks! It's made of water resistant materials. You can get a little wet and be ok but you don't want to be out in the rain too long or submerge it.
I need this for work. They gave me a m18
This sounds like the backpack for you. Nice machine. I'm wishing you the best in your career!
so if one has a 17” + laptop he must u-haul it
haha. The bag claims it fits up to 18” and I believe it. Your back will hate you though.
I have an M18 and it does fit perfectly
Dude 180 not 360...
haha, yeah, oops.