It is nice to get a review from someone who has actually used the product for a period in real life, rather than someone just getting it out of the box and reading out the spec's
This is probably the best video I've seen on this bag. Finally, we have the thoughts of someone who actually used this bag (you, "in real life") instead of the usual Home Shopping Network or 2-week trial review videos we see out there. I agree with all your points laid out here. Speaking as a guy, I wouldn't consider the curvature of the straps but now that you mention it, that should have been considered by the manufacturer. For sure, 35L looks like a great, flexible bag size but ultimately all the extra unused features are just dead weight. Honestly, this bag looks like more photographers bag being re-sold as a general purpose bag :) Just one rando's opinion. All the best. Hope you're both doing well.
That's so ironic that people will state you overpack, yet I am sure you have less in total items than all of them! Thanks for the great review Maggi :)
The Peak Design 45 L has been my go-to travel luggage for the past 2 years. It and a briefcase that converts into a backpack from Aer check all the boxes for my travel needs for any multi day travel.
Last year I got my backpack. As I am not a reviewer, that gets free stuff, I researched a lot. On the internet search videos like this are the most helpful - you said what the bag was, showed the insides and told us how you used it, so we could compare it to our own bagpack usage. I went to a store multiple times to test different types (male/unisex, female) of a promising candidate and even got out the winterjacket in summer. It was a lot of work, but I am very sadisfied to have found *my* backpack. It will stay with me for many years. I hope everyone finds their perfect bag one day. Don't be afraid to test them in person, if you can!
Hi and many thanks for your helpful videos. As others have mentioned, yours is a unique situation that allows you to share in-depth reviews and commentaries which we rarely see from other presenters. If you did indeed appreciate many of the features of this bag, I suggest you look at and try Peak Design's 30L backpack. It can shrink to 27L and expand to 33L, and offers most of the same iconic details as the larger pack. It doesn't have as many pockets, and the main compartment works well for me - more of an "empty" section into which all my cubes and pouches fit easily. It is lighter weight than the 45L and the straps are somewhat differently oriented. I'm your size and they are perfect for me. No extra unused space makes for a lighter and more comfortable carry, and the "missing" 2L aren't important. The pack fits the smallest baggage slots on various public trans services across Europe and Asia, and is light enough that I can keep it on my lap or lock it to a seat or post near me if I don't trust the under bus luggage hold. Best wishes to you and your husband: safe and healthy travels!
Thanks for such an in-depth review! My partner has travelled with this bag for years and it works well for him, but it doesn't work for me, largely because of the things you mentioned here. Bags are such personal choices and while it's a bummer this one isn't your perfect bag, at least we all got a very thorough review out of it!
It‘s true, it‘s so different for everyone - that‘s why I tried to just share my perspective on what worked / didn‘t work for me instead of the „the best bag ever“ approach. 😂 And I can totally understand why it works well for your partner. :)
Hi Maggi - thanks for this review! I have the Peak Designs toiletry bag and it's perfect for me. I might have been tempted by this 45L travel bag, but now know that as a very narrow shouldered woman it may not fit me at all. I have the Tortuga backpack but find that a little heavy. I look forward to seeing what other bags you test and which ones you like. Happy travels!
You can very easy remove laptop compartment from backpack - the divider is usually sew in after backpack is made, so just rip the stitches and it should come out very easy. I did that with my Patagonia backpack so it gained a little bit of capacity and it suits my needs better.
Maggie, I had the same trouble with the Peak Design (though I agree it is a lovely bag). I think you might enjoy the Able Carry Max, the Evergoods CTB 26 (the 35 might be a bit big), the Osprey Daylite (the updated version) or the Patagonia mini MLC. I also love the Pakt One Duffel 35 L, but it is just that, a duffel, and may not be great for walking around cities etc. Best of luck in your quest!
Real user review! Maggi Fuchs❤ is Peak Design Fangirl. 👀 Love the real female perspective on those straps. Pay attention Peak Design: load lifters, chest strap. I'm still an Osprey Fan.
I also like simple bags, pockets and accessories are dead weight. My current fav is 28L backpack and I'm on the lookout for a 35L because I also want wiggle room. But I also have a separate purse, so maybe it's best I dont increase my space allowance. I look forward to more bag reviews!
I quite enjoy my PD travel bag, but your points are some of the same aspects I have come to feel as well. I think you would really love the Evergoods Civic Travel Bag. Personally I like the larger version, but they have a 35L version.
Nice review! And I want to sign up for the newsletter, but don’t want to win the bag 😂. I am still looking too. I wish Osprey Arcane duffel came in 20+6 L and had the nice breathable back the Daylite 26+6 has. (But I do not typically carry a PC or camera equipment.) I do really like the quality of Osprey bags & I love the sleeker designs of the Arcane & the Daylite 26+6 unexpanded. So - looking forward to more reviews & general Maggi fun in front of the camera 🥰👍🏻✨!
Nice review …I signed up for your Newsletter, my boyfriend needs a new backpack. His is falling apart and this one would be a fit for him, he likes many compartments. I‘m also more a packing cube person like you an have a simple and light backpack.
I spent a good six months researching bags and purchased this exact bag. Hard agree on your sentiments. Love so many things about it but it’s just not comfortable to carry. I’ll probably sell it.
I was seriously considering this bag last year, but ended up going with a Tom Bihn Technonaut, and have zero regrets. We’re the same height, I have the 45, but I’m guessing you only need the 30. But I do also love my peak design packing cubes and wash pouch.
Maybe try the 30L Peak Design Travel backpack. It's the "little brother" to the 45L & the clamshell opens all the way to the bottom. There are still pockets & organizational areas though, so if they really bother you it may not work.
I love your review. I recently just got mine in the mail and did some testing around the house with the backpack loaded up about half. The straps are pretty uncomfortable. I’m wondering does anyone know if these straps will get more comfortable over time as they were in or if they’re uncomfortable now they’ll be uncomfortable later.
I feel like they broke in a little bit while using it, but for me personally, they were never really comfortable because for me they were not a good match for my body type.
No, I didn‘t run into any problems. I was not on a prop plane, but on a small plane from Air Nostrum (regional plane in Spain). They forced people at the get to check most carry-on bags and just keep the personal items. I was allowed to keep my bag and it fit in the rather small overhead compartment without problems.
Ich schätze Ihre ehrliche Einschätzung und Ihren Test des Rucksacks. Ich habe viele meiner Freunde auf Ihren UA-cam-Kanal und Ihre Website verwiesen. Besonders weibliche Reisende, denen es schwerfällt, mit Make-up und Toilettenartikeln nur wenig Gepäck mitzunehmen.
I love your review of a bag I have considered. I just spent a week living out of my new Osprey Women’s 40L travel pack. It could be a duffel or a backpack. I loved it’s versatility and simplicity. It’s not heavy when empty, and 40 liters is plenty of room. The straps are designed for women’s bodies. 👍 It’s my new favorite bag.
@@MNP208 it’s the Fairview. It can’t be squished due to it’s lightweight frame on the back side. That frame makes it possible for it to be a comfortable carry when it’s fully packed.
Toller Erfahrungsbericht. Ich habe die kleine 30 l Variante und bin damit sehr zufrieden für Trips bis eine Woche. Ich glaube selbst mir mit 1.88 wäre diese Variante eine Nummer zu groß, … oder zu klein je nach Anwendungsbereich 😅
I was wondering how you would go with such a heavy weighted bag, and now I know. As an Australian who lives with 7kg weight limit allowances here, but also throughout nearby countries like New Zealand and Asia as well, this bag has never been a consideration. It has always seemed to me as top quality but over-engineered… which adds weight.
I am very spoilt with the quality of my water, so as soon as it tastes like chlorine or something, I have a hard time drinking it. The Grayl has a charcoal filter inside that filters out wierd flavors. It‘s doing a good job in my opinion.
Seems a great bag but 2,05 kg... It is way too much. You can forget packing within the limit of 7kg. Osprey is good at making light quality carry on bags.
It is nice to get a review from someone who has actually used the product for a period in real life, rather than someone just getting it out of the box and reading out the spec's
Or the ones, who use a product for one minute and tell you longtime stuff...
@@jito7377 Yep, those as well
This is probably the best video I've seen on this bag. Finally, we have the thoughts of someone who actually used this bag (you, "in real life") instead of the usual Home Shopping Network or 2-week trial review videos we see out there. I agree with all your points laid out here. Speaking as a guy, I wouldn't consider the curvature of the straps but now that you mention it, that should have been considered by the manufacturer.
For sure, 35L looks like a great, flexible bag size but ultimately all the extra unused features are just dead weight. Honestly, this bag looks like more photographers bag being re-sold as a general purpose bag :) Just one rando's opinion. All the best. Hope you're both doing well.
That's so ironic that people will state you overpack, yet I am sure you have less in total items than all of them! Thanks for the great review Maggi :)
The Peak Design 45 L has been my go-to travel luggage for the past 2 years. It and a briefcase that converts into a backpack from Aer check all the boxes for my travel needs for any multi day travel.
Last year I got my backpack. As I am not a reviewer, that gets free stuff, I researched a lot. On the internet search videos like this are the most helpful - you said what the bag was, showed the insides and told us how you used it, so we could compare it to our own bagpack usage.
I went to a store multiple times to test different types (male/unisex, female) of a promising candidate and even got out the winterjacket in summer. It was a lot of work, but I am very sadisfied to have found *my* backpack. It will stay with me for many years.
I hope everyone finds their perfect bag one day. Don't be afraid to test them in person, if you can!
That's the best way to find your perfect backpack. The reviews only tell half the story.
Hi and many thanks for your helpful videos. As others have mentioned, yours is a unique situation that allows you to share in-depth reviews and commentaries which we rarely see from other presenters.
If you did indeed appreciate many of the features of this bag, I suggest you look at and try Peak Design's 30L backpack. It can shrink to 27L and expand to 33L, and offers most of the same iconic details as the larger pack. It doesn't have as many pockets, and the main compartment works well for me - more of an "empty" section into which all my cubes and pouches fit easily. It is lighter weight than the 45L and the straps are somewhat differently oriented. I'm your size and they are perfect for me. No extra unused space makes for a lighter and more comfortable carry, and the "missing" 2L aren't important. The pack fits the smallest baggage slots on various public trans services across Europe and Asia, and is light enough that I can keep it on my lap or lock it to a seat or post near me if I don't trust the under bus luggage hold. Best wishes to you and your husband: safe and healthy travels!
Thanks for the suggestion. During the test I contemplated several times wondering why did I not pick the smaller one… 😂
Thanks for such an in-depth review! My partner has travelled with this bag for years and it works well for him, but it doesn't work for me, largely because of the things you mentioned here. Bags are such personal choices and while it's a bummer this one isn't your perfect bag, at least we all got a very thorough review out of it!
It‘s true, it‘s so different for everyone - that‘s why I tried to just share my perspective on what worked / didn‘t work for me instead of the „the best bag ever“ approach. 😂 And I can totally understand why it works well for your partner. :)
Hi Maggi - thanks for this review! I have the Peak Designs toiletry bag and it's perfect for me. I might have been tempted by this 45L travel bag, but now know that as a very narrow shouldered woman it may not fit me at all. I have the Tortuga backpack but find that a little heavy. I look forward to seeing what other bags you test and which ones you like. Happy travels!
Thanks for taking the time to review this bag, Maggi. I love your descriptions!
You can very easy remove laptop compartment from backpack - the divider is usually sew in after backpack is made, so just rip the stitches and it should come out very easy. I did that with my Patagonia backpack so it gained a little bit of capacity and it suits my needs better.
Maggie, I had the same trouble with the Peak Design (though I agree it is a lovely bag). I think you might enjoy the Able Carry Max, the Evergoods CTB 26 (the 35 might be a bit big), the Osprey Daylite (the updated version) or the Patagonia mini MLC. I also love the Pakt One Duffel 35 L, but it is just that, a duffel, and may not be great for walking around cities etc. Best of luck in your quest!
You always make me laugh. I love your smile too 😊 Thank you for another awesome video. ❤
Real user review! Maggi Fuchs❤ is Peak Design Fangirl. 👀
Love the real female perspective on those straps. Pay attention Peak Design: load lifters, chest strap.
I'm still an Osprey Fan.
Haha well I really love their packing cubes since years, so I was sooo excited to try this bag… 🤤
🌻 Nice to see you again. I allways enjoy your video.Enjoy the summer 🌞 Greetings from 🇩🇰
I also like simple bags, pockets and accessories are dead weight. My current fav is 28L backpack and I'm on the lookout for a 35L because I also want wiggle room. But I also have a separate purse, so maybe it's best I dont increase my space allowance. I look forward to more bag reviews!
Enjoyed seeing you after a long time.
I quite enjoy my PD travel bag, but your points are some of the same aspects I have come to feel as well. I think you would really love the Evergoods Civic Travel Bag. Personally I like the larger version, but they have a 35L version.
Love your reviews! Is it time for me to replace my Crumpler Track Jack Board Case?...
Nice review! And I want to sign up for the newsletter, but don’t want to win the bag 😂. I am still looking too. I wish Osprey Arcane duffel came in 20+6 L and had the nice breathable back the Daylite 26+6 has. (But I do not typically carry a PC or camera equipment.) I do really like the quality of Osprey bags & I love the sleeker designs of the Arcane & the Daylite 26+6 unexpanded. So - looking forward to more reviews & general Maggi fun in front of the camera 🥰👍🏻✨!
Nice review …I signed up for your Newsletter, my boyfriend needs a new backpack. His is falling apart and this one would be a fit for him, he likes many compartments. I‘m also more a packing cube person like you an have a simple and light backpack.
I spent a good six months researching bags and purchased this exact bag. Hard agree on your sentiments. Love so many things about it but it’s just not comfortable to carry. I’ll probably sell it.
Great review. I really appreciate your perspective
Very nice video!
You may want to consider the Tortuga 40 litre pro. It's very comfortable and minimalist.
I was seriously considering this bag last year, but ended up going with a Tom Bihn Technonaut, and have zero regrets. We’re the same height, I have the 45, but I’m guessing you only need the 30. But I do also love my peak design packing cubes and wash pouch.
Nice bag. Good luck.
thanks for your review
I really love your videos thank you ❤
Maybe try the 30L Peak Design Travel backpack. It's the "little brother" to the 45L & the clamshell opens all the way to the bottom. There are still pockets & organizational areas though, so if they really bother you it may not work.
I liked it! Try on compagnon element might suits you
Thanks for the suggestion! :)
I love your review. I recently just got mine in the mail and did some testing around the house with the backpack loaded up about half. The straps are pretty uncomfortable. I’m wondering does anyone know if these straps will get more comfortable over time as they were in or if they’re uncomfortable now they’ll be uncomfortable later.
I feel like they broke in a little bit while using it, but for me personally, they were never really comfortable because for me they were not a good match for my body type.
Wonderful review! Were there any issues with size in the 35L state, with overhead bins on budget airlines? Like prop planes? Thanks!
No, I didn‘t run into any problems. I was not on a prop plane, but on a small plane from Air Nostrum (regional plane in Spain). They forced people at the get to check most carry-on bags and just keep the personal items. I was allowed to keep my bag and it fit in the rather small overhead compartment without problems.
Ich schätze Ihre ehrliche Einschätzung und Ihren Test des Rucksacks. Ich habe viele meiner Freunde auf Ihren UA-cam-Kanal und Ihre Website verwiesen. Besonders weibliche Reisende, denen es schwerfällt, mit Make-up und Toilettenartikeln nur wenig Gepäck mitzunehmen.
That's a good looking bag! I think it might be too big for me 😋
I love your review of a bag I have considered. I just spent a week living out of my new Osprey Women’s 40L travel pack. It could be a duffel or a backpack. I loved it’s versatility and simplicity. It’s not heavy when empty, and 40 liters is plenty of room. The straps are designed for women’s bodies. 👍
It’s my new favorite bag.
Can the Osprey be squished down to a personal item size? Also, are you using the Fairview or Tempest?
@@MNP208 it’s the Fairview. It can’t be squished due to it’s lightweight frame on the back side. That frame makes it possible for it to be a comfortable carry when it’s fully packed.
Thank you for the review of this bag Maggi 🩷 this bag looks amazing! I love all the compartments and how good you have utilize it 😍😍
Toller Erfahrungsbericht. Ich habe die kleine 30 l Variante und bin damit sehr zufrieden für Trips bis eine Woche. Ich glaube selbst mir mit 1.88 wäre diese Variante eine Nummer zu groß, … oder zu klein je nach Anwendungsbereich 😅
Ja, im Nachhinein habe ich es fast ein wenig bereut, dass ich nicht die 30l Variante genommen hab. 😉
I was wondering how you would go with such a heavy weighted bag, and now I know. As an Australian who lives with 7kg weight limit allowances here, but also throughout nearby countries like New Zealand and Asia as well, this bag has never been a consideration. It has always seemed to me as top quality but over-engineered… which adds weight.
Does the Graeyl water taste good? Thinking about buying one
I am very spoilt with the quality of my water, so as soon as it tastes like chlorine or something, I have a hard time drinking it. The Grayl has a charcoal filter inside that filters out wierd flavors. It‘s doing a good job in my opinion.
This is carry-on but not personal item size?
If not extended, I had no problems as a carry-on, but it is definitely too big for a personal item.
Seems a great bag but 2,05 kg... It is way too much. You can forget packing within the limit of 7kg. Osprey is good at making light quality carry on bags.
Yes, way too heavy for me to consider when 7kg is the max carry on weight.
I really love your videos thank you ❤