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okay so I used the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L for 2+ years, then I used the Gregory Border Carry On 40L for my 2 month SE Asia trip last year… so why the switch? comfort My bag is HEAVY. The gear I have in here made the weight of the bag about 15kg and both of the bags mentioned above are not built for that weight. Yes I know that weight doesn’t make it a “carry on” for all airlines. I kind of just take my chances. The @REI Ruckpack is built way better for heavier loads. So if you don’t have that heavy of a pack, the Cotopaxi or Gregory are still awesome options! The switch from going from a backpack that opens suitcase style to one that opens like this wasn’t bad. One thing I noticed is when this bag is packed full it stays carryon size. Whereas the Gregory and Coropaxi expand to get taller and I’ve had a few situations where I needed to take an item out to get it in the overhead compartment. My favorite parts of the REI ruckpack: Comfort Strong zippers Zips all the way open Stow away the straps Easily organizable Side pockets Usable pockets (sometimes I feel like backpacks have pockets in the worst places and the ones on here are all usable and help organize the bag) Cons: The one con that I mentioned isn’t a huge deal, I can still access the laptop from the top I just have to take an item or two out. It would just make it ✨that✨ much better if it had the access. I mention this because laptop compartments are a big factor for digital nomads! Also I do know it’s technically the water bladder holder 😉 #onebagtravel #solofemalebackpacker #backpackers #travelpacking
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