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Eagle Creek Truist Vita 65L Pack - Women's - 3950cu in

Eagle Creek Truist Vita 65L Pack - Women's - 3950cu in

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Eagle Creek Truist Vita 65L Pack - Women's - 3950cu in

Whether you plan to trek from village to village, sleep in a rainforest canopy treehouse, or camp on a remote beach, the Eagle Creek Women’s Truist Pack helps you get your gear from point A to point B. A framesheet and aluminum stays work with women’s-specific shoulder straps and hip-belt to ensure this burly travel backpack doesn’t scrunch under its load and feel Goliathan on your back. A drawstring and zip closure on top gives you room to expand, just in case you pick up a few souvenirs, and a front panel zipper makes getting to that pair of socks you stuck in the middle a cinch. A bottom compartment with a zippered divider gives you a spot to stash a sleeping bag or some extra layers, and the lid turns into a chest or waist pouch with pockets for town and trail extras.

Bottom Line: Not the luggage for Ritz-Carlton aficionadas.

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is this too big to use as a carry on bag for a plane?

is this too big to use as a carry on bag for a plane?

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September 29, 2009

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kim,

It depends on a few things. First of all, every airline has their own requirements, generally listed on websites, so check the requirements for the airlines you're most likely to use. Keep in mind that there are weight restrictions too.

Having said that, based on the limits for Air Canada, NWA, American Airlines, and Qantas, this bag's too big. You might get away with the 65L on British Airways, but it's borderline. If you're planning on flying on anything other than major routes that might get a smaller aircraft, there's a good chance it just won't fit anywhere you try to put it. Of course, if you're only going to half fill it and then cinch it down to be smaller, then it might work.

If you're looking for something that you want to try to carry on but don't mind checking, then by all means try. If you're looking for a bag that you can count on being able to carry on, go smaller. Probably something 3000 cu in (50L) or less.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
500D x 420D Neous Check, 420D Helix Oxford, 915D HP Cordura 
Volume:
[Regular] 3950cu in (65L); 5475cu in [90L] 
Suspension:
HDPE framesheet, aluminum stays, molded back panel 
Hydration Compatible:
No 
Rain Cover:
Yes 
Access Types:
Top, front 
Pockets:
[External, Main] 2 side, 1 front stretch; [External, Daypack] 2 side, 1 front zip 
Weight:
5lb 13oz (2640g) 
Recommended Use:
Adventure travel, trekking, multisport trips 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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