Something that is really great too, (and I didn't see it covered) are the dimensions: 17 x 53 x 32 cm / 6.7 x 21 x 12.6 in. A standard carry-on luggage size allowance in economy class is 25 x 55 x 35 cm / 7.5 x 21.5 x 13.5 in (max). So you don't have to check it. Which is nice.
I used their first generation Pakt duffle bag for travel to Central Asia. The bag with all its utilizing features which makes the traveling seem much organized, and effortless, however nobody talks about the weight of the bag. I only picked my essential belongings for a week of travel and the bag got very heavy to carry. During my connecting flights, I almost injured my shoulders in massive airports looking for my connecting gates, while having the bag hanging on my shoulder. At that time, how I wished if the bag had pair of wheels like those carry on small luggage’s.
The mistake you made was using a duffel bag for travel! You most likely would have had no problems with a proper two strap backpack, in particular one with a hip belt like in this video. Duffel bags while fashionable are just a terrible idea. There is a reason why no one uses duffel bags for hiking! Wheel bags are ok, but suffer when travelling around cobble stoned European cities and the weight of the wheels takes from your travel allowance. Get yourself a proper backpack.
I may be missing something but @11:52 you mention there are two zippers for accessing the main part of the pack. You say you'll return to the lower one later but I don't believe that you did?
Excellent review. I’ve had my Minaal 2.0 since their original kickstarter. That bag has been around the world several times and seen more action than Jason Statham. It is starting to look it’s age and this is the Pakt is the closest thing to what I need. I have a big 17” laptop, so making sure that can fit and is secure is the number one priority. All said, great bag.
Many great ideas and thoughts put into this back. One thing that's missing is a shoulder strap to carry it like a duffle. I use it quite often on my eBags Mother Lode backpack.
Great video! Again, very professional. The sling/waist bag is brilliant. Why hasn't anyone else done that before? Or at least, I've never seen that....
@rushfaster, great review - thx! Was that the 35 or 45L? Looking to make a 3 week trip to Scotland where I plan to travel light, but still fear the 35 may be skimping a bit. I know it just depends on many factors, but more generally speaking any recommendations? thx
Obrigado por ainda verificar nossos produtos desde seu fabuloso país. Não se preocupe, estamos analisando a possibilidade de remessa internacional em um futuro próximo:)
How does this compare to the Able Carry Max in capacity? I know they are both 30L, but do you think you can fit the same items in your Pakt video into the Able Carry Max? Seems like the Pakt is larger compared to the Able Carry even though both are advertised as 30L. Which one would you prefer if you needed to pack as many items as possible and in general which one do you prefer between the two? I own the Peak Design travel bag as well, but wanted to travel with a slightly smaller bag. Plus, aesthetics wise I prefer the Able Carry over the Peak Design and Pakt. I was also considering the Synik 30, but decided to go for the Able Carry.
Pakt actually claims this bag to be 34L now. And they are weeks away from pre-order of a slightly larger version and an even larger version too. FYI--I have the Able Carry Max. One trip with it so far. However, I find myself also eyeing the Pakt...since I think it is a more true travel backpack.
My real question about this bag is, does it fit underneath the plane seats? Would be nice to have this and a 4 wheel spinner, would save me money for a check in luggage.
The Pakt Travel Backpack can fit under plane seats, as you're interested in combining it with a 4-wheel spinner to save on check-in luggage costs. The backpack is designed as a carry-on and should generally fit overhead bins, but fitting under seats could vary depending on the airline and aircraft. This two-bag strategy seems practical for accessible essentials and convenience during travel, but make sure to check both bags' dimensions and airline guidelines.
Great review and channel. I know everything in this is just a quick example but I never see anyone pack a 2nd pair of shoes. I’m looking at something for a 3-4 day carry with a pair. Do others just not bring a 2nd?
I have traveled to over 90 countries. The only pair of shoes I will store in my bag are flat sandals/flip flops. It’s too heavy and too much space to take another pair of shoes. I usually travel with white or black leather shoes that are basically sneakers but in black dress up any outfit. Also, I have over 50 bags. I would say if you’re set on taking an extra pair of shoes, buy a bag that has a separate shoe compartment. Like the ASR Travel Pack 2 backpack. Most of the bags are made well nowadays. The things I would look for are an aesthetic you like, size to fit your destination’s needs, and consider protecting your stuff. For example, in Southeast Asia, most airlines only allow 15lbs of a carry on bag. Not much weight. So smaller is better. If traveling to South America, want something that allows you to stay less obvious. No big logos. When in Europe, look for lockable zippers as the pickpockets are horrendous. If heading to cold weather, you need a bigger bag. When going to warm weather a smaller bag makes sense. Finally, buy yourself some Merino Wool clothing. At least two shirts from a company like Wool & Prince. Two pairs of underwear in Merino Wool. And two pairs of socks in a Merino Wool blend. Then take a pair of travel pants that can be dressed up or down. And take as little tech equipment as possible. If you don’t need a laptop, make an iPad work. Best wishes with your quest. I look at every adventure as a way to learn about new cultures, people, religions, and destinations. I used to buy a different bag for each trip. Now while I have many bags, I really only rotate among my favorite four or five bags.
Yeah I had the same reaction, although I've been fairly impressed so far with how much I could carry in it. At the very least it kinda helps you pack more minimally haha. - Ed
It’s deff a cool bag. However haha I just generally don’t like clamshell openings. I feel like opening the bag in the hostel you just take up so much space and things just fall out of the bag, or if you’re in the car and need to dig for something in the bag or at the airport etc etc. But I also don’t like traditional style backpacks where I can’t find what I’m looking for because I can’t see what’s in my bag. I wish there would be a travel bag that was sturdy and had that awesome back panel with all the cool hidden pockets and maybe a laptop compartment on the back and incorporated those front pockets but somehow also had a U shape opening like the Aeronaut Tom Bihn bags. I know it’s very specific and probably not something the masses want 😅
Hi Jonathan! I'm not sure if the encase fits well on the Pakt backpack. Have you tried looking up reviews or asking on forums for people who have used them together? It's always a good idea to prepare for rain when traveling, so it's great that you're thinking ahead! I suggest checking the dimensions to see if the encase will fit properly. I hope that helps!
I agree with Idham, the CPL28 is a big bag, but it's much more versatile and more of a bigger EDC bag rather than a proper travel backpack. Hope that helps - Ed
This is a well-thought and designed bag, but I am curious on the dimension and the weight of the this bag. Could anyone give some information on this please?
Something that is really great too, (and I didn't see it covered) are the dimensions: 17 x 53 x 32 cm / 6.7 x 21 x 12.6 in. A standard carry-on luggage size allowance in economy class is 25 x 55 x 35 cm / 7.5 x 21.5 x 13.5 in (max). So you don't have to check it. Which is nice.
I like the design for sure. But is concerned that it might be too big for an average lady to carry around + the bag is already 1.5kg on its own. Isn't it a little heavy as a carry on as allowed weight for carry on is about 7kg
@@beyumpie4423 I've made the experience that most carriers don't bother too much about the weight if you don't have any suitcases. And in the worst case you can check it if they don't let you bring it in the cabin. The only problem I can see is, if you take a local flight that charges for each checked bag. What happens is, that you think you can take it as carry-on and then they don't allow you and on top of that, they charge you with baggage fees. One way to get around this is to always carry a small bag in the backpack. You put all the heavy things in it, - get the backpack down to 7kg and walk in with a carry-on and a handbag.
@@beyumpie4423 the thing is, I have never seen an airline operator weigh a carry on bag in Europe. I know that asian airlines are more limiting on the carry on weight, but I don't know if they actually check it. In fact a backpack will be mostly ignored by airline staff, they mostly control hard Case and duffel bags on size if they control anything at all. At least that was my experience.
Yeah I don't really think it's built for heavy camera carry. You could get away with a mirrorless build. There are few compartment where you could store gear but yeah not really built for camera carry. - Ed
Great choice! If you're planning to buy you can use the link below to get a discount. It would also help the channel a lot. Have a nice day Roy! - Rolan Buy from: Pakt (Worldwide): bit.ly/pakttravelbackpack Use discount code: RUSHFASTER10
I disagree with him on the compression straps. It does not really make sense to use them on the water bottle side at all. However, outside compression straps are usually found in the zipper side to relieve tension on the zipper.
Personally I wouldn't use this as a daily backpack or for school. The main compartment is really meant to be for travel and storing your clothes and things like that. There are lots of other bags out there that offer better organisation for daily use. You can check out our other videos on our channel. Hope that helps - Ed
Dang dude that is a tricky one. Both are excellent travel backpacks and provide their own benefits. The PD Travel backpack has a lot more features (especially good if you're using camera gear) and is a lot more straightforward in the packing aspect. However the Pakt Travel Backpack also has a really good clamshell design that works really well to access gear when at your destination. Hope that helps - Ed
@@RushfasterTV what kind of zippers are used on the pakt travel backpack? Iv looked online and can't seem to find it. I suspect they maybe some off brand
Good features. I like it better than aers travel pack 2... Well except that one opens up clamshell upright which makes it easier to use like a backpack.. hmm
I love the water bottle pocket. The rufksack I have has one made out of mesh and it broke a while later 😭 Adjustable sternum strap 😍😍 I have small boobs but those straps still annoy the hell out of me. I wish my rucksacks had an adjustable one.
At over 2kg weight, it's way, way, way too heavy. Especially since many carry-on restriction outside the US are very limited, some up to just 7kg total.
Really hoping Chase can go back to the drawing board and figure this one out. Over designed and too damn heavy. Get rid of the sling bag shit please, that's the first thing that needs to go. This thing has a lot of potential but they need to streamline it like the Aer 3 bag.
The Pakt Travel boggles. I wonder that more thought was put into the luggage than NASA required to put man on the moon. Have we reached peak bagology yet?
Hey Kenneth, the bag carries reasonably well. There's good padding and sufficient support for a 7-day travel trip. Most of our videos are in-depth walkthrough of every feature and compartment of a product. Yes most of the information would be available on a product website, but we like to package all that info in a full-length product walkthrough so people can visually get a better sense of the bag and it's functions. Hope that helps - Ed
I appreciate your feedback on the Pakt travel backpack. Durable and reliable zippers are certainly important, especially for a backpack that costs over $300. You might want to check out this video, which might help you find the right travel backpack: ruclips.net/video/3Vq7_ADI4oA/видео.html. I hope that you were able to find a backpack that met your needs and expectations. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us!
Thank you for explaining this bag in more detail. I've seen many videos on this bag and they just rushed thru it. Greatly appreciated.
You are so welcome, Tawny. Glad it was helpful. We appreciate you dropping by. Cheers
Something that is really great too, (and I didn't see it covered) are the dimensions: 17 x 53 x 32 cm / 6.7 x 21 x 12.6 in.
A standard carry-on luggage size allowance in economy class is 25 x 55 x 35 cm / 7.5 x 21.5 x 13.5 in (max).
So you don't have to check it. Which is nice.
Yes! Glad you pointed that out! :)
- Ed
Thank you.
@@RushfasterTV so I can bring this bag as a small carry on for most of european airlines?
I used their first generation Pakt duffle bag for travel to Central Asia. The bag with all its utilizing features which makes the traveling seem much organized, and effortless, however nobody talks about the weight of the bag. I only picked my essential belongings for a week of travel and the bag got very heavy to carry. During my connecting flights, I almost injured my shoulders in massive airports looking for my connecting gates, while having the bag hanging on my shoulder.
At that time, how I wished if the bag had pair of wheels like those carry on small luggage’s.
The mistake you made was using a duffel bag for travel! You most likely would have had no problems with a proper two strap backpack, in particular one with a hip belt like in this video. Duffel bags while fashionable are just a terrible idea. There is a reason why no one uses duffel bags for hiking! Wheel bags are ok, but suffer when travelling around cobble stoned European cities and the weight of the wheels takes from your travel allowance. Get yourself a proper backpack.
Best Backpack ever......!!!!!! Especially when you combine gear with heavy paperwork (Seafarers will understand!)
Yes. As a seafarers I understand It's advantage. May you please share the order details?
Thanks
I may be missing something but @11:52 you mention there are two zippers for accessing the main part of the pack. You say you'll return to the lower one later but I don't believe that you did?
This is exactly what I want in travel! If it fits carry on its perfect.
We totally agree! -Rolan
Excellent review. I’ve had my Minaal 2.0 since their original kickstarter. That bag has been around the world several times and seen more action than Jason Statham. It is starting to look it’s age and this is the Pakt is the closest thing to what I need. I have a big 17” laptop, so making sure that can fit and is secure is the number one priority. All said, great bag.
This is awesome! Appreciate you for sharing this. Hope you'll find the perfect replacement bag for you. Cheers!
What matters is where you put your papers. Business. Papers. Man.
Right!!!!
Went to the comments section to look for this. Was not disappointed. 😂
“What do you do for work?”
“I’m unemployed”
He's flunking social studies.
lol 😂
Many great ideas and thoughts put into this back. One thing that's missing is a shoulder strap to carry it like a duffle. I use it quite often on my eBags Mother Lode backpack.
Looks huge. Good to see external water bottle on a suitcase with straps kinda bag
I have this, don’t hesitate it’s pretty much the best travel backpack you can buy 👌
Hey Watts! Glad you liked the product! - -John
Thanks for the Video! It would be interessting to have the size and weight of it.
This was super helpful. I was glad to see the bag packed!
Glad the video helped - thanks for the support! :)
- Ed
I think that this review has made my decision.
This channel deserves so much more subs! That cinematography is just *chef’s kiss
Wow, thanks!
This and my WANDRD PRVKE bag are my absolute favorites. I have a hard time choosing which one I want to use haha
Great overview/review video! I wish that the waist belt could also double as a duffel strap, but otherwise the bag seems very well thought out.
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Again, very professional. The sling/waist bag is brilliant. Why hasn't anyone else done that before? Or at least, I've never seen that....
Such a great idea. Thanks for the support Ricardo! :)
- Ed
Huru did it first with the H1 backpack
Yep, that's the best travel backpack I've seen so far!
And then you find out it's 4.5 lbs
So great idea 2 in 1 EDC Bag can be convert into sling/waist bag..so you can save money💣💣💥💥✨✨🌶🌶🏆🏆🔥🔥❤️❤️😮😮🤘🤘👊👊👌👌😱😱
@rushfaster, great review - thx! Was that the 35 or 45L? Looking to make a 3 week trip to Scotland where I plan to travel light, but still fear the 35 may be skimping a bit. I know it just depends on many factors, but more generally speaking any recommendations? thx
I’m in the UK so don’t really want to ship this in. Any cheap and ideally lighter suggestions? 😊
Muito bom, no Brasil, não estou conseguindo comprar.
Obrigado por ainda verificar nossos produtos desde seu fabuloso país. Não se preocupe, estamos analisando a possibilidade de remessa internacional em um futuro próximo:)
Great review, and nice to see an Aussie reviewer for a change.
Glad you liked it! More to come, please watch out. - Prikee
How does this compare to the Able Carry Max in capacity? I know they are both 30L, but do you think you can fit the same items in your Pakt video into the Able Carry Max? Seems like the Pakt is larger compared to the Able Carry even though both are advertised as 30L. Which one would you prefer if you needed to pack as many items as possible and in general which one do you prefer between the two? I own the Peak Design travel bag as well, but wanted to travel with a slightly smaller bag. Plus, aesthetics wise I prefer the Able Carry over the Peak Design and Pakt. I was also considering the Synik 30, but decided to go for the Able Carry.
Pakt actually claims this bag to be 34L now. And they are weeks away from pre-order of a slightly larger version and an even larger version too. FYI--I have the Able Carry Max. One trip with it so far. However, I find myself also eyeing the Pakt...since I think it is a more true travel backpack.
What’s the model and brand of your watch? Nice of you to answer:) looking forward to hearing
You might have forgotten to cover the zipper compartment closest to the body. Or did I just miss it?
My real question about this bag is, does it fit underneath the plane seats? Would be nice to have this and a 4 wheel spinner, would save me money for a check in luggage.
The Pakt Travel Backpack can fit under plane seats, as you're interested in combining it with a 4-wheel spinner to save on check-in luggage costs. The backpack is designed as a carry-on and should generally fit overhead bins, but fitting under seats could vary depending on the airline and aircraft. This two-bag strategy seems practical for accessible essentials and convenience during travel, but make sure to check both bags' dimensions and airline guidelines.
Quite a nifty piece of travel gear.
Thank you for your feedback!
Really excellent review - great presentation will really professional script and delivery - and now I press the subscribe button and give you a like!!
Your support is much appreciated!
the mesh compartment inside the bag sold me! haha
THIS ACTUALLY IS A NICE BACKPACK!!!!!
Hahahaha thanks mate - thanks for watching! - Ed
Great review and channel. I know everything in this is just a quick example but I never see anyone pack a 2nd pair of shoes. I’m looking at something for a 3-4 day carry with a pair. Do others just not bring a 2nd?
I have traveled to over 90 countries. The only pair of shoes I will store in my bag are flat sandals/flip flops. It’s too heavy and too much space to take another pair of shoes. I usually travel with white or black leather shoes that are basically sneakers but in black dress up any outfit.
Also, I have over 50 bags. I would say if you’re set on taking an extra pair of shoes, buy a bag that has a separate shoe compartment. Like the ASR Travel Pack 2 backpack.
Most of the bags are made well nowadays. The things I would look for are an aesthetic you like, size to fit your destination’s needs, and consider protecting your stuff. For example, in Southeast Asia, most airlines only allow 15lbs of a carry on bag. Not much weight. So smaller is better. If traveling to South America, want something that allows you to stay less obvious. No big logos. When in Europe, look for lockable zippers as the pickpockets are horrendous. If heading to cold weather, you need a bigger bag. When going to warm weather a smaller bag makes sense. Finally, buy yourself some Merino Wool clothing. At least two shirts from a company like Wool & Prince. Two pairs of underwear in Merino Wool. And two pairs of socks in a Merino Wool blend. Then take a pair of travel pants that can be dressed up or down. And take as little tech equipment as possible. If you don’t need a laptop, make an iPad work.
Best wishes with your quest. I look at every adventure as a way to learn about new cultures, people, religions, and destinations. I used to buy a different bag for each trip. Now while I have many bags, I really only rotate among my favorite four or five bags.
@@davidjoseph4459 Thanks so much!
I have absolutely zero sense of the size of the backpack if I can’t equate size to amount of beer.
Hahahaha we've become dependant on the beer test.
When will this bag be available for purchase ?
It looks like Black is currently available but Olive Green will be available October 2021. Check the link in the description.
- Ed
I feel like there was some controversy surrounding this bag as in the specs werent the same as the kickstarter but maybe I read into it
I have been wondering the same--maybe the kickstarter was 30L? No on has come out the state that though.
Are the handles comfortable?
It says 30L which sounds quite small for 1 bag travel, it looks bigger than that though. What do you think of the sizing?
Yeah I had the same reaction, although I've been fairly impressed so far with how much I could carry in it. At the very least it kinda helps you pack more minimally haha. - Ed
it looks big because the human is small
It is bigger--Pakt actually revised to 34L. Not sure when...but there are a lot of confusing review out there right now that state 30L.
I just ordered one! looks fantastic
It’s deff a cool bag. However haha I just generally don’t like clamshell openings. I feel like opening the bag in the hostel you just take up so much space and things just fall out of the bag, or if you’re in the car and need to dig for something in the bag or at the airport etc etc. But I also don’t like traditional style backpacks where I can’t find what I’m looking for because I can’t see what’s in my bag. I wish there would be a travel bag that was sturdy and had that awesome back panel with all the cool hidden pockets and maybe a laptop compartment on the back and incorporated those front pockets but somehow also had a U shape opening like the Aeronaut Tom Bihn bags. I know it’s very specific and probably not something the masses want 😅
Hey good insights! I agree in the circumstances you mentioned, a clamshell would be pretty sub optimal.
This is the best backpack I 've ever seen.How much is it for?
it usually goes for 300$ but its 25% off atm for the next 15hrs
Does the encase fit well on the pakt backpack? I am going on a trip and it might rain.
Hi Jonathan! I'm not sure if the encase fits well on the Pakt backpack. Have you tried looking up reviews or asking on forums for people who have used them together? It's always a good idea to prepare for rain when traveling, so it's great that you're thinking ahead! I suggest checking the dimensions to see if the encase will fit properly. I hope that helps!
The real question though, what is your jacket? Big fan
Does this bag fit under the seat?
It looks great, it's a pity they don't have a smaller EDC backpack!
Hopefully, they can come up with one in the near future. Thanks for dropping by. Cheers!
Was the pack in the review the 35L or the 45L?
This is the 45L
How does it fit under neath the chair in an airplane?
Cool bag! Also, cool watch! What kind of watch is that??
I don't think they're made anymore but its the SVSTEM watch. kennethtay.com/svstem
Where can we buy this kind of backpack in the Phil?
Best bet is through those links i think.
Wow so great thank you
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching. - Prikee
* accessory straps
Hahaha far out I wished I never said it wrong so many times.
Would this beat the CPL 28?
Different use cases. This looks to be a pure travel bag.
I agree with Idham, the CPL28 is a big bag, but it's much more versatile and more of a bigger EDC bag rather than a proper travel backpack. Hope that helps - Ed
Love your review. You explained it well
Thanks Ellie! Glad you loved it! -Rolan
I probably missed it but is this the 45L or 35L?
Hi! Thanks for your comment. This is the 35L variant. Cheers!
Great video review! I’m getting this bag! Side note where is that button up from??!
Glad you liked the video man! I'm wearing a Topo Field Shirt :)
- Ed
Price ..... Plz ......
This is a well-thought and designed bag, but I am curious on the dimension and the weight of the this bag. Could anyone give some information on this please?
Here you go!
17 x 53 x 32 cm / 6.7 x 21 x 12.6 in
4.5 lbs
30 L capacity
Hope that helps - Ed
Something that is really great too, (and I didn't see it covered) are the dimensions: 17 x 53 x 32 cm / 6.7 x 21 x 12.6 in.
A standard carry-on luggage size allowance in economy class is 25 x 55 x 35 cm / 7.5 x 21.5 x 13.5 in (max).
So you don't have to check it. Which is nice.
I like the design for sure. But is concerned that it might be too big for an average lady to carry around + the bag is already 1.5kg on its own. Isn't it a little heavy as a carry on as allowed weight for carry on is about 7kg
@@beyumpie4423 I've made the experience that most carriers don't bother too much about the weight if you don't have any suitcases. And in the worst case you can check it if they don't let you bring it in the cabin.
The only problem I can see is, if you take a local flight that charges for each checked bag. What happens is, that you think you can take it as carry-on and then they don't allow you and on top of that, they charge you with baggage fees. One way to get around this is to always carry a small bag in the backpack. You put all the heavy things in it, - get the backpack down to 7kg and walk in with a carry-on and a handbag.
@@beyumpie4423 the thing is, I have never seen an airline operator weigh a carry on bag in Europe.
I know that asian airlines are more limiting on the carry on weight, but I don't know if they actually check it.
In fact a backpack will be mostly ignored by airline staff, they mostly control hard Case and duffel bags on size if they control anything at all.
At least that was my experience.
How would you pack clothes AND some camera gear in this?
Yeah I don't really think it's built for heavy camera carry. You could get away with a mirrorless build. There are few compartment where you could store gear but yeah not really built for camera carry. - Ed
Awesome review and quality
Thanks for the feedback! This is what keeps the team going :) - John
It was a fascinating video!
I will also refer to your video.
Please keep doing a good job!
Thanks for the support!
- Ed
I am looking for a new backpack. Surely, PAKT IS MY CHOICE.
Great choice! If you're planning to buy you can use the link below to get a discount. It would also help the channel a lot. Have a nice day Roy! - Rolan
Buy from:
Pakt (Worldwide): bit.ly/pakttravelbackpack
Use discount code: RUSHFASTER10
Really excellent video. The Bag is interesting, but the videos is very a great explanation. Much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for dropping by, Aaron. Cheers!
I disagree with him on the compression straps. It does not really make sense to use them on the water bottle side at all. However, outside compression straps are usually found in the zipper side to relieve tension on the zipper.
*accessory strap Lol
What are the dimensions of the backpack? Because they aren't written on the site
Hello! It is 17 x 53 x 32 cm / 6.7 x 21 x 12.6 in. Thanks for dropping by. Cheers!
Great review and excellent bag.
Thank you so much 🤗- Prikee
Where to get this?... I am from philippines
Link in the desc.
Very helpful!
Glad to help Tracy! :)
- Ed
Make a 40L version, and it will be King.... (Maximize the Airplane Carry-On Capacity Potential...)
Not a bad idea!
i just wish it had compression straps
good for daily backpack/school or are the compartments too hard to access?
Personally I wouldn't use this as a daily backpack or for school. The main compartment is really meant to be for travel and storing your clothes and things like that. There are lots of other bags out there that offer better organisation for daily use. You can check out our other videos on our channel. Hope that helps - Ed
Wish they would make one for shorter people….it’ll be smaller but at least it won’t overwhelm their size
Nice review
Pakt travel or peak design travel? I'm torn between the 2.
Dang dude that is a tricky one. Both are excellent travel backpacks and provide their own benefits. The PD Travel backpack has a lot more features (especially good if you're using camera gear) and is a lot more straightforward in the packing aspect. However the Pakt Travel Backpack also has a really good clamshell design that works really well to access gear when at your destination. Hope that helps - Ed
@@RushfasterTV what kind of zippers are used on the pakt travel backpack? Iv looked online and can't seem to find it. I suspect they maybe some off brand
how much beer can it fit
hahaha - too much that we didn't have enough beer to put in it.
Its perrrfect for me if its wheeled like OSPREY
man i can fall asleep listening this
Good features. I like it better than aers travel pack 2... Well except that one opens up clamshell upright which makes it easier to use like a backpack.. hmm
Price?
Check the link in the description. Tnx
Wow ❤❤❤🔥🤞
Your discount code doesn’t work
I love the water bottle pocket. The rufksack I have has one made out of mesh and it broke a while later 😭
Adjustable sternum strap 😍😍 I have small boobs but those straps still annoy the hell out of me. I wish my rucksacks had an adjustable one.
Nicely explained . Subbing you
Thanks for the sub!
At over 2kg weight, it's way, way, way too heavy.
Especially since many carry-on restriction outside the US are very limited, some up to just 7kg total.
Lightweight is always good for travel!
Magnets, man. How do they work?
Science huh. I should have paid attention in school.
@@RushfasterTV with the right bag, we all would've! 🥺
i wish there was an option to upgrade to compression straps...
Hahahaha if only.....
- Ed
How much does it weigh compared to its competitors?
Three hundred dollars for a Hynes Eagle knockoff?
accessary straps*
Hahaha yes... mahbad..
- Ed
When I was kid I think doraemon's pocket isn't real
I think I want to go super light minimalist and go with no bag..just a wallet
Hahaha well then this bag probably isn't for you then!
Check out Bellroy wallets though.
Really hoping Chase can go back to the drawing board and figure this one out. Over designed and too damn heavy. Get rid of the sling bag shit please, that's the first thing that needs to go. This thing has a lot of potential but they need to streamline it like the Aer 3 bag.
35 or 45 ?????
This is the 45L
for my son....5'7" @ 140 lbs.....which size is best for him?@@RushfasterTV
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The Pakt Travel boggles. I wonder that more thought was put into the luggage than NASA required to put man on the moon. Have we reached peak bagology yet?
21,000🙂
What's 21,000? :O
- Ed
No shoe compartment :(
I just could not get this bag because of Chase Reeves. I fucking hates his guts and carrying a bag he made would just ruin the bag for me.
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I can read the website information. Tell me how it carries. Tell me things the website DOESN'T say. Geez....
Hey Kenneth, the bag carries reasonably well. There's good padding and sufficient support for a 7-day travel trip. Most of our videos are in-depth walkthrough of every feature and compartment of a product. Yes most of the information would be available on a product website, but we like to package all that info in a full-length product walkthrough so people can visually get a better sense of the bag and it's functions. Hope that helps - Ed
Over $300 and doesn't have YKK zippers. well i will try better.
I appreciate your feedback on the Pakt travel backpack. Durable and reliable zippers are certainly important, especially for a backpack that costs over $300. You might want to check out this video, which might help you find the right travel backpack: ruclips.net/video/3Vq7_ADI4oA/видео.html. I hope that you were able to find a backpack that met your needs and expectations. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us!
their site lists it does throughout the bag, no?
Its not. I prefer a backpack that has straps to place things on the outside of the bag
But...
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