For those that complain about the lack of concealed strap storage on the EXP 35, I bought a 4 pack of 32" adjustable Strap Buckle Packing Straps. You can fasten two of them through the suitcase holding slots below the straps and then snap and neatly cinch everything out of the way for carry on or checking. Works great in combination with the already attached cinch straps to keep everything compact for an underseat carry on.
Anytime you’re using the shoe compartment, stack the shoes atop one another and slide them in sideways. Takes up far less space and allows easy use of the remaining space with packing cubes.
Great review as always. Appreciate the content from you and the team. Finding a bag that is good to live with and understanding each of their quirks is such a big deal.
I know that I complain too much about backpacks not having a waist strap or padded hipbelt. But the EXP series has bags of 25, 35, 45 & 55 liters, and only that largest capacity has a (zip-away) padded adjustable hipbelt. And it’s too large for a carry on (~51 linear inches).
To lock the main compartment you don’t put the lock through the zipper pulls. When you put the zippers in the “Roobar” capture bar and close it, it reveals another hole to slip the lock through. Just a slight correction. Anyways, thanks for the content. Enjoyed seeing how this bag works. Cheers.
Great and helpful review. Can this bag fit under the seat of an airplane (if it's not at full capacity-speaking about dimensions of length and width primarily). Also, what is the weight of this bag when it's empty?
Not being able to conceal the backpack straps on a bag this size that might have to get checked at certain times and ride conveyer belt systems is a no go for me. A matador globerider style bag that has pacsafe style security would be awesome to see in the market
Hey, it would be great if you could take a look at the osprey transporter roll. It looks like a great travel backpack, even though its only a top loader. Would love it if you guys did a review on it!
For those that complain about the lack of concealed strap storage on the EXP 35, I bought a 4 pack of 32" adjustable Strap Buckle Packing Straps. You can fasten two of them through the suitcase holding slots below the straps and then snap and neatly cinch everything out of the way for carry on or checking. Works great in combination with the already attached cinch straps to keep everything compact for an underseat carry on.
Finally Another Pacsafe Content. Thanks ❤️
Anytime you’re using the shoe compartment, stack the shoes atop one another and slide them in sideways. Takes up far less space and allows easy use of the remaining space with packing cubes.
Good call 😃 Thanks for sharing!
-Eric
@@PackHacker2 anytime! Naturally, now that I'm sold on this bag, they're sold out! Any word from the manufacturer if they're discontinuing?
Great review as always. Appreciate the content from you and the team. Finding a bag that is good to live with and understanding each of their quirks is such a big deal.
That's what we aim for, MrDrp! Glad our review was helpful.
- Tom
I know that I complain too much about backpacks not having a waist strap or padded hipbelt. But the EXP series has bags of 25, 35, 45 & 55 liters, and only that largest capacity has a (zip-away) padded adjustable hipbelt. And it’s too large for a carry on (~51 linear inches).
I use the 45L and it has a hip belt (tuck away) but agree, I wish this 35L had one too!
@@Peony25001 Actually, glad to hear that the 45L has one, too. Any problems carrying it onto an airplane?
@@DeeEllEff Not at all. Just flew across Canada yesterday on a budget airline (Flair). No issues.
To lock the main compartment you don’t put the lock through the zipper pulls. When you put the zippers in the “Roobar” capture bar and close it, it reveals another hole to slip the lock through. Just a slight correction. Anyways, thanks for the content. Enjoyed seeing how this bag works. Cheers.
Interesting-we'll have to check that out again. Glad you liked the review!
- Austin
Great and helpful review. Can this bag fit under the seat of an airplane (if it's not at full capacity-speaking about dimensions of length and width primarily). Also, what is the weight of this bag when it's empty?
I really appreciate another review of a package product.
1:20 I just received this bag yesterday. Mine has a little strap for a hook right under the top hook. Maybe Pacsafe listened to your review :)
Great reviews by the pack hacker team! Keep up the good work! your videos are very informative and simple!
Thanks for watching!
- Austin
Not being able to conceal the backpack straps on a bag this size that might have to get checked at certain times and ride conveyer belt systems is a no go for me. A matador globerider style bag that has pacsafe style security would be awesome to see in the market
Great review! Can you wrap this around a pole or a chair like the slingbag feature?
Could you do a review of the PacSafe Vibe 28? Looks like a perfect bag for compact one-bagging.
Added to our list for content consideration-thanks!
- Austin
Hi , what model watch do you have?
Is this the first edition of this particular bag? Hopefully they fix some of the issues you’ve found
Hey, it would be great if you could take a look at the osprey transporter roll. It looks like a great travel backpack, even though its only a top loader. Would love it if you guys did a review on it!
Passed this idea along to our editor for consideration!
- Austin
Hi What is that thing on your wrist
What packing cubes are you using here?
great content ❤️
Thanks for the support!
- Austin
Actually packing the backpack with clothing to see it's capacity would be helpful
Will you try atd1?from attitude supply
Passed this idea along to our editor!
- Austin
I have the new one...and 30 minutes later ..still cant open the laptop zipper....very frustating
That skinny side handle and lousy water bottle holders are deal breakers for me!!!!
本人決定買這個。
優點太多。
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Great lovking zippers, i assure you👍🏼
Thanks for sharing, Joyce! 😃
-Eric
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