The Best Travel Backpacks of 2025
- Capacity: 45 L (collapses to 35 L)
- Weight: 4 lbs., 8 oz.
- Dimensions: 22" x 13" x 9.5" standard, 22" x 13" x 11" expanded
- Compartment access: Back panel clamshell design with #10 zipper
- Material: Weatherproof, 100% recycled 400-denier nylon canvas shell; 900-denier waterproof bottom
Pros
- Compresses down to maximum airline carry-on size, and then expands once you’ve hit your destination
- Burly construction
- No details are overlooked in the design
Cons
- Price
- Side-carry handles are offset in an awkward position
- Capacity: 28 liters
- Weight: 1 lb., 13.6 oz.
- Dimensions: 19.5" x 12.5" x 7"
- Compartment access: Zippered top access
- Material: 100% 600D recycled polyester + 1680D ballistic boot
- Electronic storage: 15" laptop sleeve
Pros
- Compact and clean profile
- Plush foam back panel and shoulder straps
- Compression straps on bottom of pack tote around a jacket
- Smooth-running zippers
- Good internal organization
Cons
- Laptop sleeve won't fit some large modern laptops
- Water bottle pockets sized for slimmer vessels
- Capacity: 40 L
- Weight: 3 lbs., 7.6 oz.
- Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9"
- Compartment access: Zippered back panel clamshell design
- Material: Bluesign-approved 450-denier recycled polyester
Pros
- Supreme suspension system offers the best carry of any pack we tried
- External compression straps limit the volume well
- Comfortably padded grab handles
Cons
- Not much internal organization
- Capacity: 45 L
- Weight: 2 lbs., 8 oz.
- Dimensions: 22" x 13.4" x 10.2"
- Compartment access: Full clamshell interior, additional front zippered access
- Material: 420-denier nylon exterior, 100-denier Robic Dynatec interior
Pros
- Excellent storage organization options
- High-quality, strong, and lightweight construction
Cons
- No frame to speak of
- Shoulder straps don’t pack away
- Capacity: 25 L
- Weight: 2 lbs., 3.2 oz.
- Dimensions: 20" x 6.7" x 11.8"
- Compartment access: Zippered top access
- Material: 500-denier nylon with a PVC backing, ripstop nylon lining, nylon webbing
Pros
- Extremely durable
- Plenty of storage and organization options
- Dual bottle pockets
- Separate compartments for dirty shoes/laundry
Cons
- Minimal interior organization
- No hipbelt
- Capacity: 45 L
- Weight: 3 lbs., 10.3 oz.
- Dimensions: 22.8" x 8.6" x 14.5"
- Compartment access: Back panel zippered clamshell design
- Material: 900-denier recycled polyester ripstop with a TPU laminate
Pros
- Multiple ways to carry the pack
- Many different storage and internal organization options
- Burly external fabric
Cons
- Doesn’t carry the best as a backpack
- No hipbelt
- Capacity: 24 L
- Weight: 3 lbs., 1.6 oz.
- Dimensions: 18" x 7: x 11.5"
- Compartment access: Zippered clamshell
- Material: 840D ballistic nylon 6, 420D HT nylon
Pros
- Functions as both a laptop backpack and suitcase
- Well-structured and protected
- Full panel loading access
Cons
- Limited colorways
- Expensive
- Capacity: 27.5 L
- Weight: 2 lbs., 9 oz.
- Dimensions: 18.9" x 11.4" x 5.9"
- Compartment access: Zippered top access
- Material: 420x2000D Cordura nylon, 135D polyester
Pros
- Dang good looking
- High-quality trim and details, including anodized G hooks and supple webbing
- Supper cushioned back panel
Cons
- Exterior expandable water bottle pocket is a bit slim
- Pack straps don't stow away.
- Capacity: 40 L
- Weight: 4 lbs., 8 oz.
- Dimensions: 21.7" x 13.8" x 7.9"
- Compartment access: Zippered clamshell opening
- Material: SHELL200, a recycled polyester sailcloth
Pros
- High-end materials and components like YKK zippers and Woojin buckles
- 40 liter volume makes the full use of the allowed carry-on sizes for most airlines
- Water-resistant zippers and waterproof sailcloth makes this pack highly water-resistant
- Simple internal organization doesn’t get too finicky and small
- Load lifters really help support a fully-loaded weight
Cons
- Hip belt is fussy to work with when stashing the pack away
- Organizer sleeve is mostly helpful, but the card sleeves don’t get used
- Capacity: 30 L
- Weight: 3 lbs., 14.4 oz.
- Dimensions: 20.4" x 12.6" x 7.9"
- Compartment access: Zippered clamshell design
- Material: X-Pac and 1000D nylon face fabric, ripstop 420D nylon interior
Pros
- High-quality fit and finish with top-shelf materials
- Dedicated work compartment is well organized and padded
- Shoulder straps and back panel are cushy Zotefoam
- Fits 17" laptops
Cons
- No hipbelt can be nice for storing, but needed for heavy carries
- On the higher end for travel pack pricing
- Capacity: 45 L
- Weight: 4 lbs., 8 oz.
- Dimensions: 22" x 12.8" x 11"
- Compartment access: Zippered clamshell design
- Material: 420D UHMWPE-reinforced ripstop nylon, 100D Robic nylon mini-ripstop
Pros
- Incredible density of pockets and sleeves
- Tough UHMWPE outer fabric can be tossed around
- Shoulder straps tuck away in a novel and smart manner
Cons
- Laptop sleeve opening is a bit tight
- Price is up there
- Capacity: 40 L
- Weight: 3 lbs., 3 oz.
- Dimensions: 13" x 9.1" x 20.5"
- Compartment access: Zippered clamshell
- Material: Waxed P600 polyester canvas
Pros
- Maxes out on carry-on-compliant space
- Internal roll-top TPU bag separates the clean from the to-do laundry
- Waxed canvas exterior has a classy look
- Centered side handle carries well
- Well-cushioned back panel
Cons
- No shoulder strap stowage option
- No hipbelt on a 40L is pushing it
- Capacity: 30 L
- Weight: 3 lbs.
- Dimensions: 20.5" x 13" x 11.4"
- Compartment access: Zippered top-access
- Material: 840D ballistic polyester with carbonate coating
Pros
- Extra-tough exterior fabric with carbonate coating
- High-polish details such as seatbelt webbing straps
- Mini-wing hipbelt tucks away easily when not needed
- Smart internal storage pockets that lay flat when not needed
Cons
- Laptop sleeve opening is a bit too snug
- Compression straps lay over the main zipper
- Capacity: 40 L
- Weight: 3 lbs., 10.4 oz.
- Dimensions: 22.5" x 14" x 7.5"
- Compartment access: Zippered clamshell design
- Material: 1000D recycled nylon, 400D recycled nylon, 210D recycled nylon, 1680D recycled ballistic nylon
Pros
- Overbuilt design with tough materials and chunky zippers
- Plenty of organizational pockets
- Bright interior
Cons
- Not the cleanest strap stowage
- Capacity: 35 L
- Weight: 2 lb., 13 oz.
- Dimensions: 22" x 12" x 10"
- Compartment access: Full-wrap zipper opening
- Material: Recycled 840-denier TPU-coated nylon, recycled 840-denier ballistic ripstop nylon, recycled ripstop polyester
Pros
- Newly redesigned straps use more air mesh, and are more breathable
- Interior organization is a robust mesh pocket system with plenty of space
- Available in 20, 28, 35, and 42 liter versions
- Many different bright colorways to choose from
Cons
- Exterior TPU fabric is a bit grabby on certain surfaces
- Back panel is bulky when straps are stashed
- Hip belt is no longer detachable
- Capacity: 25 L
- Weight: 1 lb., 13 oz.
- Dimensions: 13.4" x 20" x 9.1"
- Compartment access: Zippered top access
- Material: 400-denier Halcyon, 420-denier nylon ripstop
Pros
- Many different fabrics and color schemes are available
- Built to last design and materials
- Removable webbing hip belt
Cons
- Suspension doesn’t pack away
- Side wing pockets are a little awkward to access
- Capacity: 32 L
- Weight: 2 lbs., 1.7 oz.
- Dimensions: 19.2" x 12.2" x 11.4"
- Compartment access: Zippered top access
- Material: 420-denier recycled nylon
Pros
- TSA-compliant laptop sleeve
- Many options for organization
- Water bottle pockets fit 32 oz. bottles
Cons
- Need to release two buckles in order to unzip the main pocket all the way
Travel Backpack Comparison Chart
Travel Backpack | Price | Capacity | Weight | Dimensions | Compartments |
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Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L | $300 | 45 L | 4 lbs., 8 oz. | 22″ x 13″ x 9.5″ | Back panel clamshell design |
JanSport Journey Pack | $95 | 28 L | 1 lb., 13.6 oz. | 19.5″ x 12.5″ x 7″ | Zippered top access |
Osprey Farpoint & Fairview 40 Travel Packs | $185 | 40 L | 3 lbs., 7.6 oz. | 22″ x 14″ x 9″ | Zippered back panel clamshell design |
Matador SEG45 Travel Pack | $200 | 45 L | 2 lbs., 8 oz. | 22″ x 13.4″ x 10.2″ | Full clamshell interior, added front zipper |
King Kong Core 25L Backpack | $170 | 25 L | 2 lbs., 3.2 oz. | 20″ x 6.7″ x 11.8″ | Zippered top access |
Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45L | $239 | 45 L | 3 lbs., 10.3 oz. | 22.8″ x 8.6″ x 14.5″ | Back panel zippered clamshell design |
Evergoods Civic Panel Loader 24L | $279 | 24 L | 3 lbs., 1.6 oz. | 18″ x 7″ x 11.5″ | Zippered clamshell design |
Timbuk2 Never Check Expandable Backpack | $209 | 27.5 L | 2 lbs., 9 oz. | 18.9″ x 11.4″ x 5.9″ | Zippered top access |
Tortuga Travel Backpack Pro 40L | $350 | 40 L | 4 lbs., 8 oz. | 21.7″ x 13.8″ x 7.9″ | Zippered clamshell opening |
Able Carry Max Backpack | $278 | 30 L | 3 lbs., 14.4 oz. | 20.4″ x 12.6″ x 7.9″ | Zippered clamshell design |
Matador GlobeRider45 Travel Pack | $350 | 45 L | 4 lbs., 8 oz. | 22″ x 12.8″ x 11″ | Zippered clamshell design |
Thule Aion 40L | $200 | 40 L | 3 lbs., 3 oz. | 13″ x 9.1″ x 20.5″ | Zippered clamshell design |
Osprey Archeon 30L | $250 | 30 L | 3 lbs. | 20.5″ x 13″ x 11.4″ | Zippered top access |
Topo Designs Global Travel Bag 40L | $229 | 40 L | 3 lbs., 10.4 oz. | 22.5″ x 14″ x 7.5″ | Zippered clamshell design |
Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Travel Pack | $225 | 35 L | 2 lbs., 13 oz. | 22″ x 12″ x 10″ | Zippered clamshell design |
Tom Bihn Synapse 25 | $250 | 25 L | 1 lb., 13 oz. | 13.4″ x 20″ x 9.1″ | Zippered top access |
Osprey Nebula 32 Daypack | $140 | 32 L | 2 lbs., 1.7 oz. | 19.2″ x 12.2″ x 11.4″ | Zippered top access |
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Our team unanimously agrees that the best travel backpack is the Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L. It’s extremely durable, and it offers plenty of organizational pockets to stash your kit away in. The clamshell opening makes packing a breeze, and we really appreciated the unique shoulder strap storage options available to turn the pack into a stripped-down bag that would slide into any overhead compartment.

The best size bag for traveling depends largely on your travel itinerary and mode of transport. The Cotopaxi Allpa packs range from 28 to 42 liters.
The 28-liter option makes for a compact and comfortable backpack that easily fits in overhead airplane compartments. The 42-liter option is a bit more like carrying a duffel bag on your back, but it still manages to fit in overhead compartments. It’s a great option for maximizing carry-on capacity in backpack form.
While both have their place in travel, a backpack can offer some advantages over a suitcase. Since they’re much more portable, backpacks can be brought to many more places where a suitcase won’t work. Suitcases can be your large load carriers, but a good travel backpack gives you the freedom to strike out on daily adventures.
Travel backpacks absolutely can be carry-on luggage, given they meet the size requirements. In the U.S., the most common maximum size is 22 inches x 14 inches x 9 inches, or 45 linear inches (length + width + height). But this is only a common size, and different airlines will have different specifics. Consult with your airline specifically to determine what they allow.
While different body types will find different travel packs comfortable, we can all agree that a good support system and ample foam make for a comfortable carry. In our own testing, we found the Osprey Farpoint 40 and Fairview 40 Travel Packs were by far the most comfortable due to their plush suspension systems.
Because many different airlines operate a slate of different planes, there isn’t a standard under-seat luggage size, although there is an average: 16 inches x 12 inches x 6 inches. Some airlines allow personal items larger than this, but you should consult with their customer service for specifics. Our favorite personal item-sized travel pack was the Timbuk2 Never Check Expandable Backpack, which, at 24 liters compressed, easily slides under a seat.

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