Light warm weather clothes or if you can find somewhere to do laundry in the middle? Yes. Six or seven days of heavier cold weather clothes? No. I have the original Parkside, it's still going strong after 3 years, very well built.
Hi Laura! I passed along your suggestion to the team. In the meantime, you can check out our review of the 32L version: packhacker.com/travel-gear/the-north-face/base-camp-voyager-32l/ - Austin
What a great review! What I used to like about Timbuk2 was that all the pockets were on the inside. Now they moved everything to the outside. How can I commute with ease, knowing my phone and keys and wallets are exposed towards anyone who is interested in them?! And yet they call these packs as commuter packs. I can't understand it.
I've been waiting for months for a Parkside 2.0 review! Thanks guys!
Our pleasure!
Is this TSA friendly or is there another option I should look into?
Great review. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! 😃
-Eric
could you please do a review of this same bag but an older version 1.0?
i think its discontinued, they dont have it on their site anymore at least
Can you test Swissgear backpacks?
Do you think the Parkside would be big enough to do short one bag traveling in? I'm thinking a week.
Light warm weather clothes or if you can find somewhere to do laundry in the middle? Yes. Six or seven days of heavier cold weather clothes? No. I have the original Parkside, it's still going strong after 3 years, very well built.
How many liters is this?
20 litres.
please review the north face voyager 42L
Hi Laura! I passed along your suggestion to the team. In the meantime, you can check out our review of the 32L version:
packhacker.com/travel-gear/the-north-face/base-camp-voyager-32l/
- Austin
@@PackHacker2 thank u! no, i returned the 32, too small, not interested, but thx
2:32 Sheldon most kapcsolt el a videódról, azt tudod, ugye... ?! :D
Dope
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What a great review! What I used to like about Timbuk2 was that all the pockets were on the inside. Now they moved everything to the outside. How can I commute with ease, knowing my phone and keys and wallets are exposed towards anyone who is interested in them?! And yet they call these packs as commuter packs. I can't understand it.
It’s definitely a different style. Thanks for the insight and watching! 😃
-Eric