Shengtuu via Amazon has 40L MATEIN Carry-On Travel Backpack w/ USB Port & 17" Laptop Slot (X-Large, Black) for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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Product Details:
18"H x 13.5"L x 8"W
TSA-friendly 90-180° opening design
External USB port with built in charging cable
water-repellent, high-density polyester
4 main compartments, the personal item backpack's main compartment with double zippers has enough storage room to store like a suitcase, fits up to 3-4 days trip. The separate laptop compartment offers enhanced padding to protect your 17" laptop. The front compartment has many pockets to keep your belongings organized. The Secure hidden pocket design can protect your passport, wallet & valuables
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Shengtuu via Amazon has 40L MATEIN Carry-On Travel Backpack w/ USB Port & 17" Laptop Slot (X-Large, Black) for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
18"H x 13.5"L x 8"W
TSA-friendly 90-180° opening design
External USB port with built in charging cable
water-repellent, high-density polyester
4 main compartments, the personal item backpack's main compartment with double zippers has enough storage room to store like a suitcase, fits up to 3-4 days trip. The separate laptop compartment offers enhanced padding to protect your 17" laptop. The front compartment has many pockets to keep your belongings organized. The Secure hidden pocket design can protect your passport, wallet & valuables
Model: MATEIN Carry on Backpack, 40L Flight Approved Large Travel Laptop Backpack with USB Charge Port, 17 Inch Water Resistant Luggage Computer Daypack College Overnight Weekender Bag for Men & Women, Black
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This one linked is definitely better looking and built than the one posted on this thread! These bags are hit or miss.
Feels great in person, and it was linked here previously. Should work fine on my next trip, but I have not travel tested it. It's much sturdier than my old "nylon" bags.
For those interested, this would count as a cabin bag for most european airlines.
The problem with a backpack cabin bag is then you have to carry your under seat bag in your hands.
Whereas if you find (and they are tough to find in the us) a roller cabin bag that meets the stringent 21.5x15.5x7.8 in dimension you can then carry an underseat bag (small backpack) on your back and have your hands free.
Why is this a problem? Maybe I'm misunderstanding something.
i have a few matein products. these punch a bit above their weight for their price. decently made and sturdy enough to survive a number of trips so far.
they don't exactly compare to 100+ bags but for a cheap bag they are great.
FWIW, I got the 27L version last year and with it full but nowhere near maxed out, it fit easily under the seat in front of me with room for my feet on the sides. I considered the 40L bag but was afraid it would completely fill the under seat area, and I knew I'd be miserable if I couldn't straighten my legs for an entire flight. I also figured I could compress the 27L into the "personal item" dimensions of most airlines if needed, which wouldn't be possible with a 40L bag.
Note that the big downside of all of these suitcase-style bags is that you can't safely open the main compartment mid-flight. If you're like me and throw in all kinds of loose items at the last minute, you have to be super careful or that stuff will immediately start spilling into the darkest, hardest-to reach areas under your seat the second you try to get something out of the main compartment. With a traditional backpack that only opens at the top, it all just falls to bottom of the bag.
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Wonder frequently returned item probably caused by SDers which bought this and found out this is poor quality AND/OR feel like smaller than 40L listed so returned them.....
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This one linked is definitely better looking and built than the one posted on this thread! These bags are hit or miss.
The problem with a backpack cabin bag is then you have to carry your under seat bag in your hands.
Whereas if you find (and they are tough to find in the us) a roller cabin bag that meets the stringent 21.5x15.5x7.8 in dimension you can then carry an underseat bag (small backpack) on your back and have your hands free.
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Approved for what? Carry on (I presume it is) or personal item?
they don't exactly compare to 100+ bags but for a cheap bag they are great.
Note that the big downside of all of these suitcase-style bags is that you can't safely open the main compartment mid-flight. If you're like me and throw in all kinds of loose items at the last minute, you have to be super careful or that stuff will immediately start spilling into the darkest, hardest-to reach areas under your seat the second you try to get something out of the main compartment. With a traditional backpack that only opens at the top, it all just falls to bottom of the bag.
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That looks pretty nice. I'd probably go with that but I like that the matein bag has a separate shoe pocket