No, probably not, it is more than 20 inches long and most underseat storage does not allow more than 18 inches. I recommend a smaller bag for under the seat.
I worked in a bike shop for almost 6 years and you said it right. Its pronounced "Tooley" so yes, you got it right. Just like "Yakima" is pronounced like YAK (like the animal) KEE - MAH
In Swedish (Thule is a Sweden brand) it would be pronounced more like Tu+Le with th “u” in “tu” being similar to “ue” in “nue” and “le” similar to french “les” or like “le” in “lego”. The exact “u”-sound doesn’t exist in english though.
Don’t worry. You are saying it correctly.
Thanks to your review, i got this awesome backpack, please keep doing reviews, you are good at it and I truly enjoyed it.
sweet review, Dan. CONSERVATION continues
Do you think I can put a full face helmet in it?
Yes definitely
Can you use this as personal item/laptop bag along with a carry on bag on international or domestic travel?
No, definitely not, it is too large to be a personal item
Great info! Lots of enthusiasm! Thank you. 😊
Good review actually just bought it for $130 off amazon to travel to Poland with and stuff it with pierogies 40L worth
Got some bad news for me you, I think you have to put pierogies in the checked baggage and I'm not sure this thing fits a full 40L.
Will this for under the seats if not packed full?
No, probably not, it is more than 20 inches long and most underseat storage does not allow more than 18 inches. I recommend a smaller bag for under the seat.
Visca Barca! 🤣
Not a good time to be a Barca fan
If the side handle and the water bottle pocket were inverted I would absolutely get this pack. Given that they aren't, I am passing.
the way you pronounce thule makes me question my existence
Entirely possible that I'm pronouncing it wrong but I looked up a few pronunciation videos.
I worked in a bike shop for almost 6 years and you said it right.
Its pronounced "Tooley" so yes, you got it right.
Just like "Yakima" is pronounced like YAK (like the animal) KEE - MAH
In Swedish (Thule is a Sweden brand) it would be pronounced more like Tu+Le with th “u” in “tu” being similar to “ue” in “nue” and “le” similar to french “les” or like “le” in “lego”.
The exact “u”-sound doesn’t exist in english though.
@@ArvidOlson Great response, thanks, but I definitely don't understand that, haha