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Tortuga Travel Backpack Review

Tortuga Travel Backpack Review

Price and Where to Buy Tortuga Travel Backpack: $199 on Tortuga’s website.

Pros:

  • Fits carry-on requirements for most airlines
  • Four pockets can be accessed without taking off the backpack—two on the side, and two on the hip belt
  • Unzips all around so that you can pack it like a suitcase
  • Interior mesh pockets keep everything organized
  • Front pocket offers easy access for things like boarding passes
  • Padded laptop compartment protects fits a screen of up to 17″
  • Padded hip belt distributes 80 percent of the bag’s weight off of your back and shoulders
  • All zippers are lockable (lock not included)
  • Built-in strap cover protects the shoulder/chest/hip straps when you are using the padded top or side handle to carry the backpack like a suitcase
  • Money back guarantee—you can return the (unused) backpack for up to 30 days for a full refund, and Tortuga will also pay return shipping

Cons:

  • Fairly heavy: weighs 3.65 lbs when empty
  • High retail price

How Tortuga Travel Backpack Rates:

  • Usefulness: 10/10. Backpacking backpacks are hard to pack and access, but rolling suitcases aren’t best for active trips. The Tortuga travel backpack successfully combines the design of a suitcase with the ease of carrying of a backpack.
  • Value: 6/10. $200 is pretty pricey for a backpack. The Tortuga’s construction and high-quality materials do justify the price if you want to splurge.
  • Durability: 10/10. Uses YKK zippers and Duraflex buckles to reinforce the common fail points on backpacks.
  • Cool Factor: 7/10. The overstuffed backpack is kind of a hard look to pull off, but at least the sleek black design of this pack is unobtrusive.

Final Verdict: If you want to use a backpack when you travel, but need something more professional than a hiking pack, the Tortuga travel backpack is a good bet.

(Photo: Tortuga)

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