Osprey Porter 46L Backpack Review - Best Backpack for RTW Travel

 One of my favorite things about this bag is the outside zipper. Welcome to my office. Only some backpacks on the market include an organizational pouch like this. And this was the primary reason I purchased the bag. I have a 13-inch laptop, a Kindle, and an iPad Mini. There's plenty of space for everybody in here. The second reason why Osprey Porter is our first choice and backpack is because this backpack is not a top loader.


 I can't even imagine having a top loader at this point in travel. It is so easy to open this backpack and access anything you have inside. We're traveling with actual luggage instead of schlepping through a backpack. Reason three: this backpack is the best choice for me in the back. 


Yes, there are straps, but you can tuck them away. There are so many backpackers in tight aisles that smack you with their straps walking by on this backpack. Straps detach and zip away for this sleek design. Those are my favorite things about this bag—just a few other details. There's also a top zipper; I have the bag super full. I can't put much in here, maybe just about my passport, but with a little bit of a lighter load right now, I have my sunglasses case and the towel, and my MUFE for riding on the motorbike is the Osprey Porter 46-liter carry on friendly on various airlines from experience.


 It depends, and it's hard to find a concrete answer, but I'm happy to share our results for major airlines, including Ryan Air. This backpack's height and width do match the airline's requirements. Ryan Air goes further and has a weight requirement. So make sure you're within the current, up-to-date weight requirements for the airline as far as getting a puppy inside the carry-on size check metal container that you know is significantly smaller than what's available on the air on the airplane itself. 


That's a different story. This backpack has been on an Orion Air flight with a few items taken out, checked, and severely sitting, so boom ding, yes, riot air. 


 

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