I have lots of tumi bags and they last long time. Its more geared towards executive/business professionals. I though wish they have a slimmer or minimalistic version. But I do swear that they are durable and they never failed me on my trips.
Even though this backpack was designed to be used as a business brief, I took it to Austria and used it as my travel pack and it fit everywhere. Hell tons of stuff and wasn’t horribly uncomfortable. The front organization was perfect for easy access on a train or a plane.
Yes it is well worth every dollar I spent on it. I’ve had mine since 2010 and paid $450 back then. My only issue I’ve had was when I got a 17” laptop, it barely fit inside. The luggage handle slots work well with the Tumi rolling luggage handles.
I bought the previous model or style back in 2007 and paid under 400 when it was on sale. It is still in excellent condition. I don’t use it as much now because it’s a heavy bag when empty. I use it time to time in the winter season or when the weather is cooler. In warmer weathers the bag can make you sweat because it can be heavy when it’s filled.
I bought this bag close to 10 years now and it still looks new. I recently used it for travel and it was comfortable, so I dont have the same issues in terms of the strap. The only gripe I have is that it always tilts forward because if you put a lot of stuff in the front portion of the bag it becomes front heavy. Other than that it's an amazing bag which I bought close to $50 off in NYC.
I do really believe it is all about what you need from a backpack. In other words, what is your user case. This backpack is a very solid business tool, perfect companion to a business traveller: appropriate to meet a customer while wearing suit and tie as well as when going out for a casual dinner. It plays in another league, or better it is a completely different sport, compared to the brands mentioned by many commenters (like Aer or else). I own a previous version of this backpack. I use it daily as my go-to bag for the office, either if I commute by bike or by bus & train. It is also my hand luggage when I fly, together with a Tumi International Office trolley. They both flew some +300K miles across the globe over the last few years (would have been more without pandemic) and they both are still in perfect shape, with signs of usage of course (mostly on the leather accents), but no damages and full functionality. Given the service, were they worth the steep price? Sure yes, by all means! The backpack does normally carry a laptop, an iPad Pro 11”, a couple of iPhones, chargers and cables, a tech-pouch for adapters and storage, ID/passports, badge, cards etc. plus a water bottle & snacks. When traveling is also fits a sweater, a jacket or a PeakDesign packing cube with a change of clothes. Could it be better? Absolutely. I wish it had some compression straps to keep it smaller when partially empty. I also wish it had pockets distributed along the height of the dividers to better distribute vertically the bulk of small accessories and stuff. It would be great to add some simple, basic, security features to the zippers (just like PD or Wandrd do). Finally, I would really love if one of the side pockets would give access to the very bottom of the main compartment to let me fit and access a small camera cube! That would really make it the best possible bag ever (at least for my use case).
You were completely right about the suit and tie. When I am traveling, I cannot look like I am about to go on a hike or a camping trip. I meet people in finance and my backpack needs to look like business.
Great review. I have many Tumi products. I’ve been buying them for years and they last years. I have this Alpha 3 backpack and I use it on business trips. However just this February I used it to take it into the Yosemite mountains, California. I packed it heavy with a ton of survival gear and it held up. I think the strap issue you mentioned might be your body type as I do not encounter that issue. (However on some backpack I have) It went through stormy periods up there in the mountains with snow and it still looks brand new after dragging it about. The amount of handy outer pockets make this backpack a stand out. It is highly versatile. If you do use it for meetings and general everyday carry, just don’t over pack and it remains streamlined. I have to say this backpack and my Tumi McLaren paddock backpack have to be worth every penny, costly yes, but add up your use of it and it works out great. 🫶
@@jorge10928 Yes. In fact, even if it's not. They just rip out the one that's there and throw it away and put a new one in. At least that's what they did to my carry on last week that I bought on Amazon.
I started off with an Aer Tech Pack v1 but ended with Tumi after all these years. I've been a long time Tumi fan and I love the Alpha Bravo lineup, their other collection, along with their Harrison. Most of the pack hacker demographic is not what Tumi is targeting for. I love my Nathan Leather, Lark Leather, Aviano Slime Brief Leather, and the newer Logistics backpack which I got in Canvas from Japan. They're durable and feature rich with pockets. Never had any issues in the rain. They're comfortable enough and they're stylish when you look for leather or unique colorways / fabrics. My use case is simply commuting on the subway, bus, and planes to home, office, and to the coffee shop. I have other bags for other scenarios, like my Mission Workshop Radians, Axis, Rhake, and Spar.
I bought the older version of this bag in 2017 at a Tumi outlet for $220 on sale for Memorial Day, marked down from $650. I have used it every day and week since for over 5 years now and the bag still looks brand new. I travel a lot. I am on a plane at least every other week and I got tired of buying a new $100+ bag every 2-3 months because of a broken grab handle or popped zipper. I am hard on my bags and equipment. I buy them to use so I use them. It's crazy how this bag still looks like it did the day I bought it. The material on mine is slightly different, with a heavier canvas-feeling material with a grey and black herring-bone pattern, but overall the design is very similar, but mine has more organization possibilities and larger compartments. My version also seemed to be better quality and has a larger laptop compartment with a separate zipped compartment for more than one laptop and has lots of padding in the laptop compartments. Of course, I bought mine back when Tumi still had their lifetime "fix it no matter what" warranty and they seemed to produce better quality products back then. I wouldn't pay $600 for a backpack, but I would definitely buy another Tumi product at a Tumi Outlet store. Like I mentioned earlier, The quality was better back then, based on the new Tumi stuff I've seen in stores. I would definitely caution potential new buyers on that. Tumi has (had) a great reputation 5 years ago, but I don't know about the quality today.
I was gifted the Tpass version as a high school graduation gift in 2010. It sat in my closet through college but I started using it daily in 2014. It’s been on countless trips. Looks pretty much the same as the day I got it.
I have the briefpack and it’s a great office carry bag. I love the fact it always holds its shape. So I can easily plop it on the ground and open it up near my desk and can leave the bag open while working without it being floppy on the ground or on the desk. Yea it’s expensive for sure but every time I get a new bag I always kinda keep using the TUMI for my electronics and documents. Love the review btw
Yup. I was working at a job that requires travel every 1-2 weeks. Tumi is great for this. You have ur laptop safe in a different compartement and there is large enough space to pack a 2-3 day clothes using a packing cube. Longer stays? Just use the hotels laundry service (ur company’s paying for it anw) It is bulky and heavy on the weight but it is a workhorse. Had mine for 5 years and still looks great.
@@marge5671 brief pack has different versions of alpha. Alpha is the category of collection it falls under. They have alpha 2 and alpha 3. You can find alpha 2s in some outlets for $200-$300 compared to the newer models from the website.
I’ve had mine for 4 years, the material is best, I’ve traveled to many countries with it and it’s awesome. I love that it stands up when I set it down. I usually carry 2 laptops, a work laptop and a personal laptop. Fits well. I also love that I can put my 20oz Hydroflask water bottle on either side of the bag. The organizational pockets on the front is awesome. I use the top pocket a lot when I need to access something really quick like a thumb drive or quick pen or pencil. I can set it anywhere to work as if I had my own personal desk with me with easy access to everything I need to reach for when it sets on the floor. ❤😊 I have the forest green one bought in 2018 and I just bought newer version in black. I think the older version is better. I’m waiting for a better girlie color to come out. Like a Maroon or red or pastel color. ❤
Last year, after my back pack got drenched in rain and ruined almost everything inside during a rainstorm, I was looking around to get a quality bag. I was oblivious of all the lesser known products and almost bought a brand new Tumi. Then I came across this channel, and discovered so much! Fast forward to 2022, I’ve got a Code of Bell XPac, Aer Tech Pack, and Day Sling, plus so many pouches and packing cubes, all within the price range of a single Tumi backpack. Thank you.
Thanks for your detailed insights on the journey you’ve been on! 😃 Finding gear can be tricky, and we love helping folks find their way to traveling smarter. -Eric
Great review! I actually have this bag, got it from work so I'm not complaining. I guess I would've been more critical if I spent my own money for it. What I love of this bag is that it fits underneath the seat in front of me on a airplane so no worrying about boarding. I get on last and just take my seat. Best way to travel. What high end bag would you rather recommend that is of similar size?
I literally have been looking for reviews as well and there is nothing on youtube for tumi. It's very odd for a brand that big to have no content or reviews...
I have one x 10yrs, traveled all over the world including Italy, Japan, Costa rica, France. Was used as baby bag x 2 kids. still sturdy and not a thread loose. The only issue is that TSA will not allow for you to keep the laptop inside the sleeve ( that was the purpose 10yrs ago )
I have this bag, plus the roll on (international size) and shaving kit. I used the kit extensively during my overseas work and could easily fit 10-14 days worth of clothes (yes, at times some hotel laundry was required) but I did multiple overseas trips and never checked my luggage. The monogram patch can be removed and/or replaced. I’ve since retired and plan to give the set to my daughter who will personalize it with her own monogram. A couple of things I really like - quality, guarantee, look and style. Now, one disclaimer when I traveled internationally I did so in Business class so the overhead luggage area are larger. I’m not sure the roll on would fit in the overhead luggage in coach.
I received one for work and never really liked it. I was a little surprised by the price based on materials and comfort. Just bought a Synik 30 based on several reviews including yours. Like it a lot better. Wanted to see if I was crazy for not liking my Tumi or if there was some technical thing I didn’t understand about why they’re great.
At Last!! Excellent review. I don't have this backpack, mainly for the reasons you stated - it is pretty popular though. I don't see many people filling this out and wearing it on their back. Instead, I see them putting it on their carry-on luggage mostly when it is full. That might be a reason it is so thick. Also, when it is not so filled, I see people with it cinched quite close to their body, but because it is not so full, it does not protrude so much backward. People who have this bag seem to love it, while people who don't have it seem to criticize it. It is one of Tumi's best sellers. I have a number of Tumi backpacks and have always liked the softer designed ones. The reason is because of how they fit. They have that softness to the back that I enjoy a lot. I have the Tumi London Leather as my main travel backpack, and I love it. It is one of the most comfortable business travel backpacks. I say Business Travel backpacks because when you travel for business, you are not going hiking with your backpack. It is coming to the airport in a car or on some transport, and it has to be on your back for a limited amount of time. The most important feature is organization. The size and fit are important, but you will not wear it all day. Also, it needs to let you easily access your kit when it is off your back. Tumi backpacks seem to have this down, and I love how they handle these things. Some of the vintage backpacks are even better designed than some of the newer ones. As many have said, the Search backpack is one to review along with the Navigation backpack. These are the newest in the Alpha-Bravo range that is so very good. I, along with many others, would love to hear your impression of these bags. They are most likely headed for a place in our rotation, so your thoughts would absolutely be important. Someone said to me that the average Tumi customer had 6 Tumi bags. I think that is probably about accurate. I pretty much only buy Tumi - although I have recently bought Samsonite and Aer. I keep coming back to Tumi for some reason, and I love their slings. Every Tumi customer cannot be completely wrong. As a final note - After years of going through backpacks - I bought a Tumi Backpack in 2010 and another in 2013. Both are still in use today (the one I purchased in 2013 is in almost daily or at least weekly use). That is value for money and not expensive at all, especially as the exterior and interior look fantastic. They have been all over the world but have held up incredibly well. Thanks for doing this review - getting your thoughts is great for us but really great for Tumi so that their designs can be better. I know that they will be listening because people listen to you and your thoughts, as evidenced by the comments. I look forward to more Tumi reviews in the future. Great job as usual - so glad I am subbed.
Thank you for all of the incredible information and insights! We love hearing how folks use gear and why they chose or did not purchase something. Again, thank you 😊🙏 -Eric
@@PackHacker2 Just checked this and my spell checker and my disgraceful typing had utterly mangled all of my words. I have no idea how you understood any of it. haha - Thanks for the reply and I look forward to more reviews. Thanks again!!
Nice site and content, wish you would review more business/professional use bags and briefcases that are leather as well. It's just harder to compare those to these more utilitarian-type backpacks. Different uses I guess lol
Awesome review the pointed out both the bag's strengths and weaknesses. And surprisingly, you actually gave a solid "not worth". Most reviewers default to a "worth it" or "it depends". I love TUMI and was considering this bag, but went with another model thx to ur review 😊
So happy to see this review! I used to own this bag, until last month : /, but returned it for exactly the issues you raised. The design is super uncomfortable, even thought the organization is awesome. There's zero back support and whenever I put it down I heard the laptop hit the ground. Even something simple like a back panel frame sheet might solve some of the issues. I do love the organization, and materials, but a backpack has to be comfortable on your back, that was a deal breaker for me. Also hard to access the front organizer card pocket. That said, my favorite thing about this bag is it really feels like your office on the go. You can set it down next to you at a coffee shop and it stands up with everything you need super easy to access.
@@PackHacker2 Right now I'm using the TB Synik 22, but still looking for a better work backpack. Have you ever heard of Orra? Their backpack seems pretty interesting, especially to your audience, and I was considering trying it out.
I was the same way. I thought it could be the perfect one bag minimal travel option for work, that could fit a lot and still be professional looking, but it really is super uncomfortable, especially when there is any weight in it.
I bought a nice Samsonite business backpack. it’s really nice I was regretting not getting the TUMI backpack but looking at this I’m glad i didn’t pay that cost and saved money money but I do however love my TUMI alpha wallet
I have this exact same bag but bought a few years ago. Based on this video they removed the extra layer of laptop support and the inside material is different.
Tumi luggage and backpacks sold in Europe are mainly made in China. Where are the American ones made? Considering Tumi was an American brand before being purchased by Samsonite.
Thank you for the detailed review. I currently have an Alpha Brief Pack (backpack) and I'm considering a second backpack. 1. Would the Search overlap in position with the Alpha Brief Pack? 2. I'm 184cm tall and weigh 84kg. Would the Navigation be too small for me? 3. I plan to use it for daily commuting and weekend outings. Among Search, Navigation, and Alpha 3 Slim Solutions, which model would you recommend? I'd appreciate it if you could also provide the reasons. Thank you once again for the video, and I look forward to your response.
For everyone here trashing TUMI clearly they could never afford to buy one so they understand the quality and the POU ( philosophy of use). TUMI are specifically build for business and frequent flyers in mind and they excel in that! They are not meant to be hiking or mountain packs! Yes they are more heavy but thats because they are overbuild to withstand years of traveling. You should also take into consideration when you buy a TUMI pack the service is excellent. You can basically go into any TUMI shop , even in airports, and fix on the spot any normal issues without having to send the backpack to the company ,which lets face it its a hustle! Oh and yes TUMI is owned by Samsonite but you cannot even compare they quality of the two. Its like saying that a Lamborghini car is an overpriced Audi becuase Audi own Lamborghini. I have used plenty of backpacks and each brand makes packs for specific purposes. Point is whenever I travel TUMI will always be my go to bag!
Great review, I think your reviews would be even better by mentioning similar bags you have reviewed. For example directing your audience to watch your review of the Tom bihn SYNIK 30. This bag has a similar feature set and is directed at the same audience of shoppers.
@@TeslaRules1856this is exactly the problem with this channel. They have no sense of what it is like to travel on professional business. AER is great if you weren't going to meet a client in a client suit.
Good review, with the “Devil in the details”. Given the price and brand, Tumi probably “could have done better” but sacrificed functionality and comfort for aesthetics.
I have this bag but I paid far less than $625 for it. Negatives: it gets heavy quickly, huge negative for me. Also the laptop does not have proper cushioning at the bottom so if you drop the backpack straight down or toss it lightly, if it lands on the base your laptop is absorbing all of that impact(game over). Not sure what the idiots that designed that part were thinking for a laptop backpack. Positives: smooth zippers, lots of pockets to store stuff for trips carry on holder on back so that's nice and pretty durable so far after a year of heavy daily use
@@TheBjjninja maybe I should clarify the obvious. The material used for the backpack is thicker and heavy so the bag on its own is already quite heavy. As soon as you add anything at all it becomes inconvenient heavy it's like traveling with a cinder block. I get it's meant to be durable but weight was not at the top of mind, when they came up with the material used for this. They could have easily used a couple different materials to reduce dry weight that is all I'm saying there's lighter backpacks out there if that's important to some
I have one from Black Friday. $600 is a rubbery. The only reason I bought it was to find how great it is as all my friends recommend and use this brand except myself used OGIO and Wenger. TUMI was made in China(More specifically Jiangsu), It cannot cost more than 100 bucks considering material. However, it is just damn hard to find an alternative, Wenger is great but their looks were so unprofessional. OGIO has quality issue which I cannot recommend. So, here it is. A decent bag, but no matter how or what, as long as it stays as a daily pack, it cannot go up to 600bucks. If we ignore the ID protection, we can get as low as to $50/ea with SAME quality. Brand worth more than item.
Awesome review. Very honest about some of their negatives. I the look of tumi but I always find their bags to be less than ideal or simply not functional. As you mentioned, it just doesn’t feel comfortable; especially when it’s stuffed. And the front pockets with the organizers are hard to use when you have big hands.
Very accurate review. This backpack is extremely practical but definitely the most uncomfortable Tumi backpack. The bottom part of the pack pack does dig into your back if you are carrying some weight.
Great review! Just got one as an early Father’s Day gift. Might have to go back. Beautiful, well organized, but sounds uncomfortable. It’s a weird size, about 32L if I calculated correctly. To big for edc, but too small for one bag travel. Does this fit under the seat on a flight? I’ll stick with my 38L Bellroy or buy the new Alpaka travel backpack.
My Tumi backpack is 14 years old and not a stitch out of place. But my Nomatic and Alpaka that are three years old look worn and starting to fall apart.
Thanks for the review. Do you know how much volume this bag has? Also, the Alpha Bravo Search backpack is a good one to review as it’s a sleeker version of this one.
Always fun to see a review when the reviewer does not really know or understand the product or brand he is reviewing... If you are thinking about buying a TUMI backpack, do not waste your time watching a RUclips review - go to a TUMI store, and have a professional help you to pick out the piece that works best for you by sharing with you the features (including the pros and cons) and intended uses, and by having you try it on for fit, comfort, appearance... Many stores even encourage you to bring in your stuffed old backpack to see how what you have fits and carries in what your prospective new pack... For the money, it is worth the slightly more than minimal effort - and the bag will stand up to years and years (...and years) of use!
I've owned the leather version of the this bag for years. Finally accepted the hit on my ego and switched for the following reasons. Hope this helps! - Too bulky with no way to compress it. I started to wrap a belt around it so I could compress it. - Shoulder straps are terrible support, especially when fully loaded. Don't even think about wearing this for long haul trips. - Back mesh gets very sweaty and not designed with any air ways to facilitate cooling. - Bag itself is already very heavy and does not conform against your back. Might as well be wearing a turtle shell. - Omega zipper pulls are useless marketing. They've done nothing for me. - Looks terrible while wearing a suit despite Tumi catering to that audience. - Not enough grab handles. Just one on top (very sturdy through) - Luggage pass thru can get extremely tight when the bag is fully packed. They should have made it a bit looser. - Extremely overpriced for what it is and the minimal functionality. Especially relative the new generation of bags on the market. - Tumi tracer ID is totally useless. No different than having a luggage tag honestly. - Some Positives. Monogramming is free at any Tumi store. Can even do replacements for free. Solid material build and stands up on floor. Side pockets are great for compartmentalizing and I like that I can hide my water bottle / umbrella as one of the pockets are lined with water resistant material. Main compartment zips all the way open so allows for convenient access.
I would like a Tumi bag I just can’t justify the price. I found bags with similar material and quality for way less I often find that they are made at the same factory same materials different logo. It’s crazy the consumer market. I thought it was leather but coated nylon a all nylon bag for 600 bucks
Eric got a update. I went ahead and bought a Tumi backpack for the first time tonight. Boy I had so much anxiety lol but at least it’s 389 price slashed at Nordstrom Rack in their tumi section. It was sticker priced at 550. I bought the compact laptop backpack. The materials are solid can’t lie. Thanks
High dollar bag w/ a so-so delivery on the design. Somehow I was still entertained and educated. Thanks, Pack Hacker Team! On another note, my wife just received her new Aer Travel Pack 3 Small and told me tonight to “ask Pack Hacker for their expertise on bag patches.” 😅 Would you all be willing to make a video on how to properly apply patches OR how to better add some flare to a pack? 😊 Thanks for all you do! Much love 🤟🏼
I have several TUMI backpacks and briefcases both in leather and the ballistic nylon. I am disappointed with TUMI. Besides being extremely expensive, after time, the ballistic nylon backpacks/briefcases emits a smell that comes from the material in addition the interior that is exposed without any lining gets gummy. To mitigate this I've used Baby Cornstarch powder. Also, when the backpack is full to capacity, it's soo heavy, it should have load-lifter straps, compression straps, and a hip belt. For the price, they should include all the features of an AER travel backpack which is a better buy for the price.
Hey Tom, you know... I had a Tumi London and I loved the material design of that bag and the organization. There was even a pass through zip panel from the laptop to the main compartment which was wonderful. But I let the bag go. There was no structure in the back panel and simply wasn't comfortable under load. Such a bummer because I really loved it. Such a different aesthetic than all my MW bags. Normally Tumi bags come with leather zipper pulls that you can attach... search the pockets! 8-)
@@PackHacker2 Hey Eric, on a daily basis I use the Bellroy Apex, and for lighter weekend hikes I use the Mission Workshop Integer (MCB). Light bike rides I use the MW Spar (MCB) with backpack straps or the MW Sanction. For travel I use the Mission Workshop Radian (MCB) with Archiv accessories (all MCB) :). What's your favorite EDC backpack?
Thanks for all the detailed insights, Brandon! It sounds like you’ve got a detailed system worked down to a science 😃 To be honest, it’s hard to pick a favorite because we’re getting new gear in all the time. I really like the Trakke Wester for EDC, and my favorite bag that I’ve tested is the ULA Equipment Dragonfly 😃 -Eric
I saw your channel, it seems you’ve reviewed all kinds of backpacks. Which one can u recommend as a carry on bag without getting check at the gate?😉. Thanks!
How heavy is it? I got a thing in my email for a free leather tumi Backpack and i refused because leather is too heavy for only 7kg carry on. If i had known the price,🤯 i wouldnt have deleted the email
I don't consider myself too vain or self important, but if I were to pay $600 for a backpack, I want it to look the part. I agree with some other commenters - brands like Topo Designs, Goruck, Peak Design, Aer, etc. are all doing a much better job of using high quality materials while also balancing the visual appeal of a bag.
Great review, thanks! although easy to fix, the laptop compartment missing some bottom padding is a fail. I've encountered this problem on many other brands. Would like to see a bit thinner profile too. This bag is the same size as the one I carry now and it's a tight fit when it must slide under the smaller sized couch/isle seat.
I'd say it is not a great pack at full price. HOWEVER, I live next to an outlet that has the bag at half off. I have a messenger bag I got from them I use for work that was 60% off when I bought it. If I hadn't spilled any coffee on it, you couldn't tell I've used it every weekday for 7 years. I may grab the Alpha for some work travel I have coming. Like most "luxury" brands, their build quality is nice but it's better to wait for a sale.
This backpack should come with a lifetime replacement warranty for loss or damaged. For that kind of price and they should have the computer sleeve with a padded bottom what’s wrong with their heads?
OMG... thanks for another TUMI backpack review...:-) I think the older alpha bravo had a better protected laptop compartment I dont really consider TUMI backpacks as traveller friendly for single carry on.
@@PackHacker2 no problem' after finishing watching the videos, the packing cubes save the day :-) and i agree with your other points and the price is way too high
@@PackHacker2 A Peak Design Everyday Backpack that could actually lock if they ever finally made one. 😒 There are so many nice backpacks out there to be honest, PGYTech, Thule, Manfrotto, WNDRD and the list goes on, I find it best to just own a bunch and then pick from what you want or feel like going with on a certain day. Honestly other than being unable to lock and generally not really great for taking camera gear, I loved my Everyday Backpack, you could throw a ton of stuff into it and the top opening section was fantastic for flying, so easy to open and close it without taking it from under the seat when it was in front of you and it's probably still the best looking bag out there, especially in ash with the leather handles like I had. I also loved that latch.
@@PackHacker2 the laptop compartment, the harness system also seems pretty basic. I've heard a bunch of people make the same complaint tom did, where they feel the pressure on their shoulders.
Totally overpriced. This backpack in my opinion looses off against the AER travel pack 3 in just about every category (especially with the x-PAC version). And paying 600 bucks for a laptop compartment with no suspended bottom ist just ridiculous. Like the review very much. Resume is: Tumi is for people who want to show off that they spend a hell of a lot of money for their Tumi bag 😉. If you are into practicability, quality or excellent design there are much better options. Pack Hacker unveils the truth 🙌
Good question Eric. First; a top notch laptop protection system. If you have the budget for a $600 bag, there is a reasonable chance you have a nice (expensive) laptop to protect. Second; zipper pulls that are silent (no, were not paying extra for that). Third; a super comfortable harness set up. Forth; I would like the ability to open the clamshell main compartment fully. Use a zipper or hook and loop so the gusset can separate to allow the clamshell to open fully. Maxpedition uses internal straps and locking hooks on both sides of their clamshell bags to give you both full open access or top loading access, very smart. I have total respect for Tumi, they make top quality items. That being said this Tumi has nothing on bags like the Tom Bihn Synapse 25 (8.7 score on Packhacker). The Tom Bihn Synapse is half the price ($320). Heck $320 is a lot for a backpack for most people. People generally pay the price for expensive items because they are superior. Superior items require attributes that justify the cost. This Tumi backpack has no attribute that makes it superior. Thusly no justification of the price. If you have more money than brains go buy the Tumi. Show it off to your rich friends, then have your butler bring me a cocktail.
Wow, thank you for the detailed insights 😃 I agree-the Synapse is an expensive bag, but for good reason. It has a ton of features that justify a higher price tag. Whether you’re willing to pay it or not is another thing, but it’s justified. This pack performs fairly well, but the features it offers just can’t match the price tag. Again, thanks for sharing! -Eric
Seems bulky and outdated design. I'm sure it feels expensive and I bet it will sell well to business class passengers that will grab it at airport shops.
Just like everyone else, you're doing it wrong: it's not an objective conclusion, evaluation. Personally, the bag isn't worth $600 to you because of the sagging. But you would have to say: everyone has to decide for themselves whether it is unpleasant for them or whether it is okay for them. This disqualifies you from an objective assessment. A pity. And like all testers, you forget the extremely good service from Thommy. If something breaks, you have a years-long warranty. Thommy even repairs a ten-year-old bag. I've had my Thommy products for decades. This was also bought with the high prices. Everyone forgets that when buying a bag like this, especially so-called testers like you. Thumbs down.
I agree. This review is not objective at all... Its not worth based on the curve of your back? Like how can you review something and come to a conclusion based on just that alone...
Best tumi backpack I’ve ever bought, it fits so much and is the more compact than it looks. Have taken it to many countries and it’s my go to
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
I have lots of tumi bags and they last long time. Its more geared towards executive/business professionals. I though wish they have a slimmer or minimalistic version. But I do swear that they are durable and they never failed me on my trips.
The slimmer and minimal collection is their Harrison lineup.
i had Tumi leather bag since 2004, now into its 20th year with the leather worn out a little. Totally agree.
Even though this backpack was designed to be used as a business brief, I took it to Austria and used it as my travel pack and it fit everywhere. Hell tons of stuff and wasn’t horribly uncomfortable. The front organization was perfect for easy access on a train or a plane.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
Yes it is well worth every dollar I spent on it. I’ve had mine since 2010 and paid $450 back then. My only issue I’ve had was when I got a 17” laptop, it barely fit inside. The luggage handle slots work well with the Tumi rolling luggage handles.
I got this bag at a TUMI outlet on sale and I paid $250 for it. Still one of the best purchases I’ve made. Love this bag!
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
I bought the previous model or style back in 2007 and paid under 400 when it was on sale. It is still in excellent condition. I don’t use it as much now because it’s a heavy bag when empty. I use it time to time in the winter season or when the weather is cooler. In warmer weathers the bag can make you sweat because it can be heavy when it’s filled.
I bought this bag close to 10 years now and it still looks new. I recently used it for travel and it was comfortable, so I dont have the same issues in terms of the strap. The only gripe I have is that it always tilts forward because if you put a lot of stuff in the front portion of the bag it becomes front heavy. Other than that it's an amazing bag which I bought close to $50 off in NYC.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
I do really believe it is all about what you need from a backpack. In other words, what is your user case. This backpack is a very solid business tool, perfect companion to a business traveller: appropriate to meet a customer while wearing suit and tie as well as when going out for a casual dinner. It plays in another league, or better it is a completely different sport, compared to the brands mentioned by many commenters (like Aer or else). I own a previous version of this backpack. I use it daily as my go-to bag for the office, either if I commute by bike or by bus & train. It is also my hand luggage when I fly, together with a Tumi International Office trolley. They both flew some +300K miles across the globe over the last few years (would have been more without pandemic) and they both are still in perfect shape, with signs of usage of course (mostly on the leather accents), but no damages and full functionality. Given the service, were they worth the steep price? Sure yes, by all means! The backpack does normally carry a laptop, an iPad Pro 11”, a couple of iPhones, chargers and cables, a tech-pouch for adapters and storage, ID/passports, badge, cards etc. plus a water bottle & snacks. When traveling is also fits a sweater, a jacket or a PeakDesign packing cube with a change of clothes. Could it be better? Absolutely. I wish it had some compression straps to keep it smaller when partially empty. I also wish it had pockets distributed along the height of the dividers to better distribute vertically the bulk of small accessories and stuff. It would be great to add some simple, basic, security features to the zippers (just like PD or Wandrd do). Finally, I would really love if one of the side pockets would give access to the very bottom of the main compartment to let me fit and access a small camera cube! That would really make it the best possible bag ever (at least for my use case).
You were completely right about the suit and tie. When I am traveling, I cannot look like I am about to go on a hike or a camping trip. I meet people in finance and my backpack needs to look like business.
Great review. I have many Tumi products. I’ve been buying them for years and they last years. I have this Alpha 3 backpack and I use it on business trips. However just this February I used it to take it into the Yosemite mountains, California. I packed it heavy with a ton of survival gear and it held up. I think the strap issue you mentioned might be your body type as I do not encounter that issue. (However on some backpack I have) It went through stormy periods up there in the mountains with snow and it still looks brand new after dragging it about. The amount of handy outer pockets make this backpack a stand out. It is highly versatile. If you do use it for meetings and general everyday carry, just don’t over pack and it remains streamlined. I have to say this backpack and my Tumi McLaren paddock backpack have to be worth every penny, costly yes, but add up your use of it and it works out great. 🫶
The monogram are free, you just awlk in to a retailer and say that you won’t to change the monogram. you can chose another color if you want.
There is a version of the monogramming that costs money. It's a steel one vs heatstamped
Do they change the plate itself if it's already monogrammed?
@@jorge10928 Yes. In fact, even if it's not. They just rip out the one that's there and throw it away and put a new one in. At least that's what they did to my carry on last week that I bought on Amazon.
I started off with an Aer Tech Pack v1 but ended with Tumi after all these years. I've been a long time Tumi fan and I love the Alpha Bravo lineup, their other collection, along with their Harrison. Most of the pack hacker demographic is not what Tumi is targeting for. I love my Nathan Leather, Lark Leather, Aviano Slime Brief Leather, and the newer Logistics backpack which I got in Canvas from Japan. They're durable and feature rich with pockets. Never had any issues in the rain. They're comfortable enough and they're stylish when you look for leather or unique colorways / fabrics. My use case is simply commuting on the subway, bus, and planes to home, office, and to the coffee shop. I have other bags for other scenarios, like my Mission Workshop Radians, Axis, Rhake, and Spar.
Thanks for sharing your insights, Johnny! 😃
-Eric
I bought the older version of this bag in 2017 at a Tumi outlet for $220 on sale for Memorial Day, marked down from $650. I have used it every day and week since for over 5 years now and the bag still looks brand new. I travel a lot. I am on a plane at least every other week and I got tired of buying a new $100+ bag every 2-3 months because of a broken grab handle or popped zipper. I am hard on my bags and equipment. I buy them to use so I use them. It's crazy how this bag still looks like it did the day I bought it.
The material on mine is slightly different, with a heavier canvas-feeling material with a grey and black herring-bone pattern, but overall the design is very similar, but mine has more organization possibilities and larger compartments.
My version also seemed to be better quality and has a larger laptop compartment with a separate zipped compartment for more than one laptop and has lots of padding in the laptop compartments. Of course, I bought mine back when Tumi still had their lifetime "fix it no matter what" warranty and they seemed to produce better quality products back then.
I wouldn't pay $600 for a backpack, but I would definitely buy another Tumi product at a Tumi Outlet store. Like I mentioned earlier, The quality was better back then, based on the new Tumi stuff I've seen in stores. I would definitely caution potential new buyers on that. Tumi has (had) a great reputation 5 years ago, but I don't know about the quality today.
Thank you for sharing your detailed insights! We love hearing how folks use their gear.
-Eric
Sounds like you may have purchased the T-Pass version. Great bag.
I was gifted the Tpass version as a high school graduation gift in 2010. It sat in my closet through college but I started using it daily in 2014. It’s been on countless trips. Looks pretty much the same as the day I got it.
@@MrOrcganic What sucks is that I see new backpacks and want to buy them, but my 7 year old Tumi backpack still looks brand new 🤣
I have the briefpack and it’s a great office carry bag. I love the fact it always holds its shape. So I can easily plop it on the ground and open it up near my desk and can leave the bag open while working without it being floppy on the ground or on the desk. Yea it’s expensive for sure but every time I get a new bag I always kinda keep using the TUMI for my electronics and documents. Love the review btw
Thanks for checking it out and leaving your insights, Michael! 😃
-Eric
Yup. I was working at a job that requires travel every 1-2 weeks. Tumi is great for this. You have ur laptop safe in a different compartement and there is large enough space to pack a 2-3 day clothes using a packing cube. Longer stays? Just use the hotels laundry service (ur company’s paying for it anw)
It is bulky and heavy on the weight but it is a workhorse. Had mine for 5 years and still looks great.
Do you happen to know some differences between the brief pack and the alpha? I'm on the process of deciding which one to get. Thx
@@marge5671 brief pack has different versions of alpha. Alpha is the category of collection it falls under. They have alpha 2 and alpha 3. You can find alpha 2s in some outlets for $200-$300 compared to the newer models from the website.
I’ve had mine for 4 years, the material is best, I’ve traveled to many countries with it and it’s awesome. I love that it stands up when I set it down. I usually carry 2 laptops, a work laptop and a personal laptop. Fits well. I also love that I can put my 20oz Hydroflask water bottle on either side of the bag. The organizational pockets on the front is awesome. I use the top pocket a lot when I need to access something really quick like a thumb drive or quick pen or pencil. I can set it anywhere to work as if I had my own personal desk with me with easy access to everything I need to reach for when it sets on the floor. ❤😊 I have the forest green one bought in 2018 and I just bought newer version in black. I think the older version is better. I’m waiting for a better girlie color to come out. Like a Maroon or red or pastel color. ❤
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
I have a tumi bag that is about 5-6 years old now and it's held up so well. I noticed the price has increased alot the past few years.
Last year, after my back pack got drenched in rain and ruined almost everything inside during a rainstorm, I was looking around to get a quality bag. I was oblivious of all the lesser known products and almost bought a brand new Tumi.
Then I came across this channel, and discovered so much! Fast forward to 2022, I’ve got a Code of Bell XPac, Aer Tech Pack, and Day Sling, plus so many pouches and packing cubes, all within the price range of a single Tumi backpack.
Thank you.
Thanks for your detailed insights on the journey you’ve been on! 😃 Finding gear can be tricky, and we love helping folks find their way to traveling smarter.
-Eric
Great review! I actually have this bag, got it from work so I'm not complaining. I guess I would've been more critical if I spent my own money for it. What I love of this bag is that it fits underneath the seat in front of me on a airplane so no worrying about boarding. I get on last and just take my seat. Best way to travel. What high end bag would you rather recommend that is of similar size?
Ever tried an EVERKI, e.g. the Onyx?
Finally someone reviewing Tumi bags! Thanks for this videos!!
Thanks for watching, Daniel! 😃
-Eric
I literally have been looking for reviews as well and there is nothing on youtube for tumi. It's very odd for a brand that big to have no content or reviews...
@@frizzyrowlock9698I guess it’s not mainstream because of the price tag. At least not mainstream for RUclips.
I have one x 10yrs, traveled all over the world including Italy, Japan, Costa rica, France. Was used as baby bag x 2 kids. still sturdy and not a thread loose. The only issue is that TSA will not allow for you to keep the laptop inside the sleeve ( that was the purpose 10yrs ago )
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
I have this bag, plus the roll on (international size) and shaving kit. I used the kit extensively during my overseas work and could easily fit 10-14 days worth of clothes (yes, at times some hotel laundry was required) but I did multiple overseas trips and never checked my luggage. The monogram patch can be removed and/or replaced. I’ve since retired and plan to give the set to my daughter who will personalize it with her own monogram. A couple of things I really like - quality, guarantee, look and style. Now, one disclaimer when I traveled internationally I did so in Business class so the overhead luggage area are larger. I’m not sure the roll on would fit in the overhead luggage in coach.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
I received one for work and never really liked it. I was a little surprised by the price based on materials and comfort. Just bought a Synik 30 based on several reviews including yours. Like it a lot better. Wanted to see if I was crazy for not liking my Tumi or if there was some technical thing I didn’t understand about why they’re great.
At Last!!
Excellent review.
I don't have this backpack, mainly for the reasons you stated - it is pretty popular though. I don't see many people filling this out and wearing it on their back. Instead, I see them putting it on their carry-on luggage mostly when it is full. That might be a reason it is so thick. Also, when it is not so filled, I see people with it cinched quite close to their body, but because it is not so full, it does not protrude so much backward. People who have this bag seem to love it, while people who don't have it seem to criticize it. It is one of Tumi's best sellers. I have a number of Tumi backpacks and have always liked the softer designed ones. The reason is because of how they fit. They have that softness to the back that I enjoy a lot. I have the Tumi London Leather as my main travel backpack, and I love it. It is one of the most comfortable business travel backpacks. I say Business Travel backpacks because when you travel for business, you are not going hiking with your backpack. It is coming to the airport in a car or on some transport, and it has to be on your back for a limited amount of time. The most important feature is organization. The size and fit are important, but you will not wear it all day. Also, it needs to let you easily access your kit when it is off your back. Tumi backpacks seem to have this down, and I love how they handle these things. Some of the vintage backpacks are even better designed than some of the newer ones. As many have said, the Search backpack is one to review along with the Navigation backpack. These are the newest in the Alpha-Bravo range that is so very good. I, along with many others, would love to hear your impression of these bags. They are most likely headed for a place in our rotation, so your thoughts would absolutely be important. Someone said to me that the average Tumi customer had 6 Tumi bags. I think that is probably about accurate. I pretty much only buy Tumi - although I have recently bought Samsonite and Aer. I keep coming back to Tumi for some reason, and I love their slings. Every Tumi customer cannot be completely wrong. As a final note - After years of going through backpacks - I bought a Tumi Backpack in 2010 and another in 2013. Both are still in use today (the one I purchased in 2013 is in almost daily or at least weekly use). That is value for money and not expensive at all, especially as the exterior and interior look fantastic. They have been all over the world but have held up incredibly well. Thanks for doing this review - getting your thoughts is great for us but really great for Tumi so that their designs can be better. I know that they will be listening because people listen to you and your thoughts, as evidenced by the comments. I look forward to more Tumi reviews in the future. Great job as usual - so glad I am subbed.
Thank you for all of the incredible information and insights! We love hearing how folks use gear and why they chose or did not purchase something. Again, thank you 😊🙏
-Eric
@@PackHacker2
Just checked this and my spell checker and my disgraceful typing had utterly mangled all of my words. I have no idea how you understood any of it. haha - Thanks for the reply and I look forward to more reviews. Thanks again!!
Nice site and content, wish you would review more business/professional use bags and briefcases that are leather as well. It's just harder to compare those to these more utilitarian-type backpacks. Different uses I guess lol
This bagpack is great even in 2024
Awesome review the pointed out both the bag's strengths and weaknesses.
And surprisingly, you actually gave a solid "not worth". Most reviewers default to a "worth it" or "it depends".
I love TUMI and was considering this bag, but went with another model thx to ur review 😊
Thanks for watching! We do our best to paint an accurate picture for our audience.
-Eric
Which model ?
So happy to see this review! I used to own this bag, until last month : /, but returned it for exactly the issues you raised. The design is super uncomfortable, even thought the organization is awesome. There's zero back support and whenever I put it down I heard the laptop hit the ground. Even something simple like a back panel frame sheet might solve some of the issues. I do love the organization, and materials, but a backpack has to be comfortable on your back, that was a deal breaker for me. Also hard to access the front organizer card pocket. That said, my favorite thing about this bag is it really feels like your office on the go. You can set it down next to you at a coffee shop and it stands up with everything you need super easy to access.
What pack are you going to go with instead? 🧐
-Eric
@@PackHacker2 Right now I'm using the TB Synik 22, but still looking for a better work backpack. Have you ever heard of Orra? Their backpack seems pretty interesting, especially to your audience, and I was considering trying it out.
Thanks for your suggestion! I’ll pass it along 😃
-Eric
This backpack was a goal of mine when i was traveling for years, but thanks to this video I'm glad i didn't waste the money
We’re happy to help, Gilbert 😃
-Eric
I was the same way. I thought it could be the perfect one bag minimal travel option for work, that could fit a lot and still be professional looking, but it really is super uncomfortable, especially when there is any weight in it.
I use my Tumi for business travel. Outstanding quality bag.
What’s your favorite feature? 🧐
-Eric
I bought a nice Samsonite business backpack. it’s really nice I was regretting not getting the TUMI backpack but looking at this I’m glad i didn’t pay that cost and saved money money but I do however love my TUMI alpha wallet
We’re happy to help 😃
-Eric
I have this exact same bag but bought a few years ago. Based on this video they removed the extra layer of laptop support and the inside material is different.
Thanks for sharing 😃 We love hearing how folks use gear and noticing how bags have changed!
-Eric
Tom, what other cheaper option would you recommend with this level of organization and a top loaf clamshell style opening like this.
Tumi luggage and backpacks sold in Europe are mainly made in China. Where are the American ones made? Considering Tumi was an American brand before being purchased by Samsonite.
Thank you for the detailed review.
I currently have an Alpha Brief Pack (backpack) and I'm considering a second backpack.
1. Would the Search overlap in position with the Alpha Brief Pack?
2. I'm 184cm tall and weigh 84kg. Would the Navigation be too small for me?
3. I plan to use it for daily commuting and weekend outings. Among Search, Navigation, and Alpha 3 Slim Solutions, which model would you recommend? I'd appreciate it if you could also provide the reasons.
Thank you once again for the video, and I look forward to your response.
i hope i found your channel earlier. fantastic review. please do a review of the new tumi alpha bravo expedition backpack !!
For everyone here trashing TUMI clearly they could never afford to buy one so they understand the quality and the POU ( philosophy of use). TUMI are specifically build for business and frequent flyers in mind and they excel in that! They are not meant to be hiking or mountain packs! Yes they are more heavy but thats because they are overbuild to withstand years of traveling. You should also take into consideration when you buy a TUMI pack the service is excellent. You can basically go into any TUMI shop , even in airports, and fix on the spot any normal issues without having to send the backpack to the company ,which lets face it its a hustle!
Oh and yes TUMI is owned by Samsonite but you cannot even compare they quality of the two. Its like saying that a Lamborghini car is an overpriced Audi becuase Audi own Lamborghini. I have used plenty of backpacks and each brand makes packs for specific purposes. Point is whenever I travel TUMI will always be my go to bag!
Just bought this last week. First trip is Monday. What size cup/bottle have you found fits best in the waterproof pocket?
It fits a 500ml bottle perfectly, I use a Costa 500ml coffee one
What do you think about the new Alpha X Brief pack? Its even more expensive, has it changed design or comfort at all?
I’ve had this bag for 4 years it’s nice and has nice compartments but It hurts my back so I switched to the Nomatic travel pack.
Thanks for sharing! 😃
-Eric
What are some good more affordable alternatives to the Tumi alpha bravo backpacks?
Great review, I think your reviews would be even better by mentioning similar bags you have reviewed. For example directing your audience to watch your review of the Tom bihn SYNIK 30. This bag has a similar feature set and is directed at the same audience of shoppers.
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along 🤙
-Eric
I am not sure the Synik 30 looks as professional/business like, in my view.
@@TeslaRules1856this is exactly the problem with this channel. They have no sense of what it is like to travel on professional business. AER is great if you weren't going to meet a client in a client suit.
@@DiddlyD-xx2ih I like my Briggs and Riley Backpack or briefcase for business travel reasons.
Good review, with the “Devil in the details”. Given the price and brand, Tumi probably “could have done better” but sacrificed functionality and comfort for aesthetics.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
I have this bag but I paid far less than $625 for it. Negatives: it gets heavy quickly, huge negative for me. Also the laptop does not have proper cushioning at the bottom so if you drop the backpack straight down or toss it lightly, if it lands on the base your laptop is absorbing all of that impact(game over). Not sure what the idiots that designed that part were thinking for a laptop backpack.
Positives: smooth zippers, lots of pockets to store stuff for trips carry on holder on back so that's nice and pretty durable so far after a year of heavy daily use
What bag does not get heavy quickly after you load it up with heavy things? LOL
@@TheBjjninja maybe I should clarify the obvious. The material used for the backpack is thicker and heavy so the bag on its own is already quite heavy. As soon as you add anything at all it becomes inconvenient heavy it's like traveling with a cinder block. I get it's meant to be durable but weight was not at the top of mind, when they came up with the material used for this. They could have easily used a couple different materials to reduce dry weight that is all I'm saying there's lighter backpacks out there if that's important to some
I have one from Black Friday. $600 is a rubbery. The only reason I bought it was to find how great it is as all my friends recommend and use this brand except myself used OGIO and Wenger. TUMI was made in China(More specifically Jiangsu), It cannot cost more than 100 bucks considering material. However, it is just damn hard to find an alternative, Wenger is great but their looks were so unprofessional. OGIO has quality issue which I cannot recommend. So, here it is. A decent bag, but no matter how or what, as long as it stays as a daily pack, it cannot go up to 600bucks. If we ignore the ID protection, we can get as low as to $50/ea with SAME quality. Brand worth more than item.
Review LTT's backpack please 🙏
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along 😃
-Eric
@@PackHacker2 Yes, please and come back and let me know!!
Does the main compartment of the bag not feel as big as it seems like it should be?
Awesome review. Very honest about some of their negatives. I the look of tumi but I always find their bags to be less than ideal or simply not functional. As you mentioned, it just doesn’t feel comfortable; especially when it’s stuffed. And the front pockets with the organizers are hard to use when you have big hands.
Very accurate review. This backpack is extremely practical but definitely the most uncomfortable Tumi backpack. The bottom part of the pack pack does dig into your back if you are carrying some weight.
Hello will this be considered a personal item bag on a plane?
Great review! Just got one as an early Father’s Day gift. Might have to go back. Beautiful, well organized, but sounds uncomfortable. It’s a weird size, about 32L if I calculated correctly. To big for edc, but too small for one bag travel. Does this fit under the seat on a flight? I’ll stick with my 38L Bellroy or buy the new Alpaka travel backpack.
What’s the blue bag on the top row with the yellow rope on the bottom?
Love mine, I don’t know where it keeps all the stuff that I put in it 😂.
This bag comes in the standard starter pack for the Japanese salaryman
Can you review the Alpha Packing Backpack?
My Tumi backpack is 14 years old and not a stitch out of place. But my Nomatic and Alpaka that are three years old look worn and starting to fall apart.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
Tumi is definitely worth the money.
Why is that? 🧐
@@PackHacker2 Mine lasted me for years. Best backpack I’ve owned.
Thanks for the review. Do you know how much volume this bag has? Also, the Alpha Bravo Search backpack is a good one to review as it’s a sleeker version of this one.
what was your laptop size that you are using in the video?
Always fun to see a review when the reviewer does not really know or understand the product or brand he is reviewing... If you are thinking about buying a TUMI backpack, do not waste your time watching a RUclips review - go to a TUMI store, and have a professional help you to pick out the piece that works best for you by sharing with you the features (including the pros and cons) and intended uses, and by having you try it on for fit, comfort, appearance... Many stores even encourage you to bring in your stuffed old backpack to see how what you have fits and carries in what your prospective new pack... For the money, it is worth the slightly more than minimal effort - and the bag will stand up to years and years (...and years) of use!
I've owned the leather version of the this bag for years. Finally accepted the hit on my ego and switched for the following reasons. Hope this helps!
- Too bulky with no way to compress it. I started to wrap a belt around it so I could compress it.
- Shoulder straps are terrible support, especially when fully loaded. Don't even think about wearing this for long haul trips.
- Back mesh gets very sweaty and not designed with any air ways to facilitate cooling.
- Bag itself is already very heavy and does not conform against your back. Might as well be wearing a turtle shell.
- Omega zipper pulls are useless marketing. They've done nothing for me.
- Looks terrible while wearing a suit despite Tumi catering to that audience.
- Not enough grab handles. Just one on top (very sturdy through)
- Luggage pass thru can get extremely tight when the bag is fully packed. They should have made it a bit looser.
- Extremely overpriced for what it is and the minimal functionality. Especially relative the new generation of bags on the market.
- Tumi tracer ID is totally useless. No different than having a luggage tag honestly.
- Some Positives. Monogramming is free at any Tumi store. Can even do replacements for free. Solid material build and stands up on floor. Side pockets are great for compartmentalizing and I like that I can hide my water bottle / umbrella as one of the pockets are lined with water resistant material. Main compartment zips all the way open so allows for convenient access.
Wow, thank you for these detailed insights, TG! It sounds like you have a pretty good understanding of the pack and what you need!
-Eric
For $600 they should carry it for me.
I would like a Tumi bag I just can’t justify the price. I found bags with similar material and quality for way less I often find that they are made at the same factory same materials different logo. It’s crazy the consumer market. I thought it was leather but coated nylon a all nylon bag for 600 bucks
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
Eric got a update. I went ahead and bought a Tumi backpack for the first time tonight. Boy I had so much anxiety lol but at least it’s 389 price slashed at Nordstrom Rack in their tumi section. It was sticker priced at 550. I bought the compact laptop backpack. The materials are solid can’t lie. Thanks
High dollar bag w/ a so-so delivery on the design. Somehow I was still entertained and educated. Thanks, Pack Hacker Team!
On another note, my wife just received her new Aer Travel Pack 3 Small and told me tonight to “ask Pack Hacker for their expertise on bag patches.” 😅 Would you all be willing to make a video on how to properly apply patches OR how to better add some flare to a pack? 😊
Thanks for all you do! Much love 🤟🏼
Thanks for the suggestion, Wyatt! I’ll pass it along.
Also, thank you for your kind words! 😃
-Eric
I have several TUMI backpacks and briefcases both in leather and the ballistic nylon. I am disappointed with TUMI. Besides being extremely expensive, after time, the ballistic nylon backpacks/briefcases emits a smell that comes from the material in addition the interior that is exposed without any lining gets gummy. To mitigate this I've used Baby Cornstarch powder. Also, when the backpack is full to capacity, it's soo heavy, it should have load-lifter straps, compression straps, and a hip belt. For the price, they should include all the features of an AER travel backpack which is a better buy for the price.
Thanks for sharing your detailed insights, Terri! 😃
-Eric
Check out the Tumi Search backpack, that will fit your needs! Awesome backpack
Thanks for the suggestion 😃 I’ll pass it along.
-Eric
Hey Tom, you know... I had a Tumi London and I loved the material design of that bag and the organization. There was even a pass through zip panel from the laptop to the main compartment which was wonderful. But I let the bag go. There was no structure in the back panel and simply wasn't comfortable under load. Such a bummer because I really loved it. Such a different aesthetic than all my MW bags.
Normally Tumi bags come with leather zipper pulls that you can attach... search the pockets! 8-)
Thanks for the detailed information, Brandon! It can be hard to let go sometimes. What do you use now?
-Eric
@@PackHacker2 Hey Eric, on a daily basis I use the Bellroy Apex, and for lighter weekend hikes I use the Mission Workshop Integer (MCB). Light bike rides I use the MW Spar (MCB) with backpack straps or the MW Sanction. For travel I use the Mission Workshop Radian (MCB) with Archiv accessories (all MCB) :). What's your favorite EDC backpack?
Thanks for all the detailed insights, Brandon! It sounds like you’ve got a detailed system worked down to a science 😃 To be honest, it’s hard to pick a favorite because we’re getting new gear in all the time. I really like the Trakke Wester for EDC, and my favorite bag that I’ve tested is the ULA Equipment Dragonfly 😃
-Eric
Please review Porter Exchange Yoshida Tanker Backpack
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along.
-Eric
u r genius : thanks for saving my $600
I saw your channel, it seems you’ve reviewed all kinds of backpacks. Which one can u recommend as a carry on bag without getting check at the gate?😉. Thanks!
I like them but I just can’t understand there pricing
It’s one of the most expensive packs we’ve tested 💰
-Eric
Can you review the new SYMPL Travel backpack pls. tnx
Nice backpack 😍
How heavy is it? I got a thing in my email for a free leather tumi Backpack and i refused because leather is too heavy for only 7kg carry on. If i had known the price,🤯 i wouldnt have deleted the email
have this bag... felt sorry that I didn't get the see this review first: end up it is really heavy as well and it is definitely not daily driven :(
We’re sorry to hear that! Is there anything you like about it?
-Eric
I don't consider myself too vain or self important, but if I were to pay $600 for a backpack, I want it to look the part. I agree with some other commenters - brands like Topo Designs, Goruck, Peak Design, Aer, etc. are all doing a much better job of using high quality materials while also balancing the visual appeal of a bag.
What would a bag have to look like to warrant a $600 price tag? 🧐
-Eric
Great review, thanks! although easy to fix, the laptop compartment missing some bottom padding is a fail. I've encountered this problem on many other brands. Would like to see a bit thinner profile too. This bag is the same size as the one I carry now and it's a tight fit when it must slide under the smaller sized couch/isle seat.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
I'd say it is not a great pack at full price. HOWEVER, I live next to an outlet that has the bag at half off. I have a messenger bag I got from them I use for work that was 60% off when I bought it. If I hadn't spilled any coffee on it, you couldn't tell I've used it every weekday for 7 years. I may grab the Alpha for some work travel I have coming. Like most "luxury" brands, their build quality is nice but it's better to wait for a sale.
This backpack should come with a lifetime replacement warranty for loss or damaged. For that kind of price and they should have the computer sleeve with a padded bottom what’s wrong with their heads?
Can you guys do Nordace brand please
Thanks for the suggestion; I’ll pass it along 😃
-Eric
600 bucks is a fashion statement not a travel bag. Missing really basic features too. Hard pass.
Also made in China
OMG... thanks for another TUMI backpack review...:-)
I think the older alpha bravo had a better protected laptop compartment
I dont really consider TUMI backpacks as traveller friendly for single carry on.
No problem, Joe 😃
-Eric
@@PackHacker2 no problem' after finishing watching the videos, the packing cubes save the day :-)
and i agree with your other points and the price is way too high
Thanks for watching! 😀
-Eric
the backpack looked kinda small / weird hanging from your back. Maybe its due to your shape of your back.
food for a month or a pack to put it in
Case Logic costs 1/6 and protect better.
Looks so chunky!! Even in him!!
300 in outlets
Tumi bags are well built but too heavy for commuters.
I always found Tumi backpacks to be overpriced and not very good, not even that good looking, they look like rebranded Samsonite bags to be honest.
What would you go with instead? 🧐
-Eric
@@PackHacker2 A Peak Design Everyday Backpack that could actually lock if they ever finally made one. 😒 There are so many nice backpacks out there to be honest, PGYTech, Thule, Manfrotto, WNDRD and the list goes on, I find it best to just own a bunch and then pick from what you want or feel like going with on a certain day. Honestly other than being unable to lock and generally not really great for taking camera gear, I loved my Everyday Backpack, you could throw a ton of stuff into it and the top opening section was fantastic for flying, so easy to open and close it without taking it from under the seat when it was in front of you and it's probably still the best looking bag out there, especially in ash with the leather handles like I had. I also loved that latch.
Thanks for the detailed insights 😃 You’ve got a good eye for bags!
-Eric
Actually funny story, but tumi is owned by samsonite it seems hahah xD
TUMI designs are pretty outdated especially for pack hacker viewers 😆
What do you think is outdated? 🧐
-Eric
@@PackHacker2 the laptop compartment, the harness system also seems pretty basic. I've heard a bunch of people make the same complaint tom did, where they feel the pressure on their shoulders.
Thanks for the insight. We love hearing why folks like, and don’t like, gear!
-Eric
Totally overpriced. This backpack in my opinion looses off against the AER travel pack 3 in just about every category (especially with the x-PAC version). And paying 600 bucks for a laptop compartment with no suspended bottom ist just ridiculous. Like the review very much. Resume is: Tumi is for people who want to show off that they spend a hell of a lot of money for their Tumi bag 😉. If you are into practicability, quality or excellent design there are much better options. Pack Hacker unveils the truth 🙌
Thanks for your detailed insights 😃 Would you go with the Aer Travel Pack 3, or something else, instead of the Tumi?
-Eric
Looks are important, and the AER looks like it's from Walmart, sorry.
Looks like a standard Samsonite bag, that's %90 cheaper lol.
Cost 5 bucks to make in China. 😟
With all the great packs on Pack Hacker under $300 I can not justify the Price. It lacks any features or innovations to justify it's price.
What features would make a pack worth $600? 🧐
-Eric
Good question Eric. First; a top notch laptop protection system. If you have the budget for a $600 bag, there is a reasonable chance you have a nice (expensive) laptop to protect. Second; zipper pulls that are silent (no, were not paying extra for that). Third; a super comfortable harness set up. Forth; I would like the ability to open the clamshell main compartment fully. Use a zipper or hook and loop so the gusset can separate to allow the clamshell to open fully. Maxpedition uses internal straps and locking hooks on both sides of their clamshell bags to give you both full open access or top loading access, very smart. I have total respect for Tumi, they make top quality items. That being said this Tumi has nothing on bags like the Tom Bihn Synapse 25 (8.7 score on Packhacker). The Tom Bihn Synapse is half the price ($320). Heck $320 is a lot for a backpack for most people. People generally pay the price for expensive items because they are superior. Superior items require attributes that justify the cost. This Tumi backpack has no attribute that makes it superior. Thusly no justification of the price. If you have more money than brains go buy the Tumi. Show it off to your rich friends, then have your butler bring me a cocktail.
Wow, thank you for the detailed insights 😃 I agree-the Synapse is an expensive bag, but for good reason. It has a ton of features that justify a higher price tag. Whether you’re willing to pay it or not is another thing, but it’s justified. This pack performs fairly well, but the features it offers just can’t match the price tag. Again, thanks for sharing!
-Eric
This bag is heavy. It’s not great on your back if you carry it for more than 1 hour.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 😃
-Eric
Seems bulky and outdated design.
I'm sure it feels expensive and I bet it will sell well to business class passengers that will grab it at airport shops.
What features would you prefer to see, Frank? 🧐
-Eric
Now made by Samsonite . Not worth $600.00 (usd)
It's too expensive, you can even get a china one with better quality!
imo the design doesn't look good. i guess this review proves my prediction all along about this brand.
ugly, uncomfortable, expensive, and poor function. no thanks
Just like everyone else, you're doing it wrong: it's not an objective conclusion, evaluation. Personally, the bag isn't worth $600 to you because of the sagging. But you would have to say: everyone has to decide for themselves whether it is unpleasant for them or whether it is okay for them. This disqualifies you from an objective assessment. A pity. And like all testers, you forget the extremely good service from Thommy. If something breaks, you have a years-long warranty. Thommy even repairs a ten-year-old bag. I've had my Thommy products for decades. This was also bought with the high prices. Everyone forgets that when buying a bag like this, especially so-called testers like you. Thumbs down.
I agree. This review is not objective at all... Its not worth based on the curve of your back? Like how can you review something and come to a conclusion based on just that alone...
在中国,我只花了20美金