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Eagle Creek Voyage 65L Travel Pack - 2007
The Eagle Creek Voyage 65L Travel Pack is designed for voyagers traveling by train moving from hostel to hostel. The Voyage is a carry-on sized pack with a large main compartment and easy-access front panel loading. The detachable daypack lets you leave the bulk of your gear and take just enough supplies for a day of touring cathedrals or checking out art in the Louvre. The Voyage boasts Eagle Creek's Zip-Away Express Suspension system constructed of 3D Foam with Air Mesh for all-day comfort and moisture management, and a single curved stay for a custom, contoured fit.
Bottom Line: The Eagle Creek Voyage 65L Travel Pack is ready for your next (or your first) Euro-trip.
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My sister and I are going on a 3 week backpacking trip through
My sister and I are going on a 3 week backpacking trip through Central America. We are planning to pack as light as we can, bringing only the essentials. Will this pack be large enough for our trip? We are also probably going to buy a lot of things along the way.
By: Chelsea
November 24, 2008
Voyage 65L travel pack is a great choice
By: wooldridger
April 19, 2006
I purchased the travel pack for my wife to use as luggage. I have a similar pack, but quite a few years older and she wanted something similar. She really likes the design, color, and all the cup holders. The hidden zipper pocket is a nice tough as well, I didn't even notice it as first. Im very glad I got it for her, she travels for business quite a bit, and she can be hands free the entire trip.
I am going on a 3 week trip to Nicaragua. We have been instructed
I am going on a 3 week trip to Nicaragua. We have been instructed to pack light, but I'd also like to bring home some souvenirs. Do you think this bag will be big enough and do the job?
By: sestearns51894446
November 11, 2008
3800 cu in can hold a lot of stuff if you pack right. Of course I can't be the judge of how much stuff you are going to bring there and take back, but 3800 cu in seems about right. I've packed for 4 day trips with 2000 cu in and been fine so I think this will be a good fit.
By: Greg Goodson
November 11, 2008
New! '06 Eagle Creek Voyage 65L
By: JumpinJackFlash
March 11, 2006
After living out of my "trusty" Eagle Creek Continental Journey TravelPack since 1997, and 2-3 weeks "heavy" train travel in Scotland every three years, I saw this new travelpack and decided to "go for it". I purchased the EC Voyage 65L in February. This pack has everything you'll ever want, its the NEW "ultimate" train/hostel/hotel bag ever! Its a "keeper"! Try it!
Hey, I'm taking a 5 month trip to south aisa, OZ and NZ,
Hey, I'm taking a 5 month trip to south aisa, OZ and NZ, i'll be taking to few sets of clothes and other essentials, do you reckon this bag will be big enough for that kind of trip?
By: jac2504358
October 25, 2008
Should be. I camped for 10 days out of a 42L pack, and that was with a sleeping bag, pad, etc. If you pack light, as it sounds like you will, this should have plenty of room.
By: Angus Bohanon
October 25, 2008
I WILL BE TRAVELING TO ALASKA FOR SEVERAL WEEKS IN A SMALL PLANE
I WILL BE TRAVELING TO ALASKA FOR SEVERAL WEEKS IN A SMALL PLANE AND NEED TO TRAVEL LIGHT. WILL THIS PACK BE GOOD FOR THIS?
By: PATI664092
April 15, 2008
That depends on how much you are bringing!This pack has a 3800 cu. in. total volume & is very capable of carrying several weeks worth of clothes, etc. If you're planning on backpacking in Alaska, you might want to consider a larger pack.
By: Jeff Gerhard
October 17, 2008
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