Imagine waking up one day and not being able to live inside your home. Some serious water damage and, later, mold forced me to move out of my condo. Living out of a bag became my reality. Thankfully, as a gear tester, I had no shortage of duffels and bags to cram all my belongings into.
Still, on that first day, I had absolutely no clue how I’d pack to be away from home for an undisclosed timeline. What on earth would I need to bring? At the very least, the bare essentials. But also things like books, paperwork, kitchenware, extra toiletries, ski gear, apparel for the changing season, my toolbox — even a 30-pound bag of dog food.
I needed a bag to manage daily needs but also haul plenty of extras. And it needed to help keep me organized. And just in the nick of time, Matador offered a test sample of its latest do-everything travel bag, the Globerider45.
In short: While the Globerider45 has a pretty high price tag, it delivers on quality and design. Packing this bag full for a variety of travel (a ski trip, road trip, ice climbing trip, winter cabin vacation, and temporary living situation), I was amazed at how much space and organization it offers. Matador made sure its dimensions meet “carry-on” size, but it seems to hold lots more.
Things like the padded back panel and shoulder strap design, its durability, as well as the zipper and pocket system all stood out, unlike any other travel pack I’ve used. This pack made it from my house to my car to the three others places I have set up basecamp and down miles of trails, and is still standing strong.
All told, the Globerider45 ($350) has traveled with me over 1,100 miles and counting. Did I test it for durability? You betcha.
- Materials: 420-denier Bluesign nylon UHMWPE-reinforced ripstop nylon (bottom panel), 420-denier Bluesign recycled nylon (exterior), 100-denier Bluesign Robic nylon ripstop (interior), 210-denier nylon bonded thread, PU waterproofing
- Volume: 45L capacity
- Dimensions: 22" x 11" x 12.8"
- Verified weight: 4 lbs. 3 oz.
- Frame: Yes (full internal aluminum frame stay)
- Straps: Shoulder straps, hip belt, load lifters, sternum strap
- Pockets: 5 (3 external, including padded laptop pocket up to 16")
- Zippers: Sealing YKK zippers, zipper loops, reflective zipper pulls
- Other features: Daisy chain lash points, grab handles on every side
Pros
- Great internal organization
- Super durable
- Comfortable backpack carry
- Plethora of grab handles
- Versatile for all kinds of travel
- Protective laptop sleeve
Cons
- Narrow water bottle side pocket
- Minimalist internal bungee cord
- Shoulder and hip belt tricky to store
How It Fares for Travel: Matador Globerider45 Review


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