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2 | FINDING BAG OPTIONS | 1. Start with volume. Estimate the bag size you need by packing your items into another bag to gauge space. 2. Filter by key features. Consider size category, volume, compartments, preferred opening style, and bag style. 3. Create a shortlist and the do your research. |
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5 | FIELD DEFINITIONS | |
6 | opening | What style opening exists for the main compartment. Options are specified as a posititon and a degree value for opening size: - top flap: flap covers the top - top roll: roll-top - top 180: top zip which opens 180 degrees - top 200: top zip which opens just past 180 degrees - top/side 270 front/back: clamshell opening, fully opens with bottom or side as hinge. |
7 | sizer | Categorizes each bag based on its dimensions to help determine if it meets airline size restrictions across all airlines. Helpful for filtering based on travel needs. - strict: Fits very compact underseat dimensions for limited space. (16x12x6in ⬩ 41x30x15cm) - seat: Fits standard underseat dimensions on most airlines. (18x14x8in ⬩ 46x36x20cm) - intl: Meets international carry-on size for overhead storage. (21x14x9in ⬩ 53x36x23cm) - usa: Fits USA carry-on size, the largest allowable overhead option. (22x14x9in ⬩ 56x36x23cm) - maybe: Allows approximately 1 inch over USA size limits for compressible bags. (23x15x10in ⬩ 58x38x26cm) - over: Larger than all main deinitions of carry-on size |
8 | carry-on compliance | Compliance with carry-on restrictions for over 100 airlines, covering height, width, depth, and linear dimensions. |
9 | weight / volume | Weight-to-volume ratio, indicating bag heaviness relative to size. |
10 | compartments | Access compartments, excluding internal divisions. |
11 | laptop size | Size of the laptop compartment. |
12 | laptop access | Indicates if the laptop can be accessed externally without opening the main compartment (External) or if it’s in the main area (Internal). |
13 | passport | Quick-access pocket for a passport-sized item. |
14 | waterbottle | Dedicated pocket for a water bottle, separate from the main compartment. |
15 | organizer | Internal pockets for pens, cards, and small items. |
16 | shoe | Separate compartment for shoes, typically located at the bottom. |
17 | hydration | Pouch for a hydration bladder with a tube pass-through. |
18 | aesthetic | Bag style options: - minimal: simple features. - tactical: functional, military-inspired. - heritage: traditional elements. - classic: timeless style. - travel: organized for travel. - trail: suitable for hiking. |
19 | expands | Indicates if the bag can expand, including maximum capacity increase in liters. |
20 | compression | Number of compression straps, typically in pairs—usually 2 or 4, occasionally 6 if including bottom straps. |
21 | frame | Indicates whether the pack features a foam, sheet, or removable back frame. |
22 | water-resist | Features like water-resistant zips, fabric, and openings. |
23 | rainfly | Whether the pack includes a separate rain cover and storage pouch. |
24 | molle | Webbed attachment points for accessories, available internally, externally, or both. |
25 | self-stand | Indicates if the bag can stand upright on a flat surface. |
26 | lash-points | Loops or straps for attaching accessories or gear. |
27 | backpack | Indicates presence of backpack straps and if they are removable or stowable. |
28 | shoulder | Indicates if the bag has shoulder straps and whether they are removable or stowable. |
29 | hip-belt | Type of hip belt: Fixed, Removable, or Hideable. |
30 | sternum | Type of sternum strap: Fixed or Removable. |
31 | load lifters | Straps connecting the shoulder harness to an anchor point, helping lift the pack’s weight off the shoulders. |
32 | handles | Number of handle sets; more than one set usually indicates a briefcase style. Two handles in the same location count as one set. |
33 | pass through | Allows the bag to be carried on a roller bag. |
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