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Description of Rick Steves Convertible Carry OnConvertible carry on bag with three outside pockets, perfect for often-used items and one large side pocket for your jacket, umbrellas or even a laptop. Internal and external compression straps help to stabilize your load and the included mesh organizer bags add even more packing options. Zip expansion panel increases capacity to 3000 cubic inches. Convert from a smart-looking suitcase to a handy backpack. Comfortably-curved , padded shoulder straps and a padded wais tbelt. Straps and waist belt tuck away in the back panel so you can check. Comes with a lifetime warranty. Measurements are 21 x 14 x 9 inches, weighs 3.0 pounds and has a capacity of 2646 cubic inches.
Apparel reviews of Rick Steves Convertible Carry OnCustomer Review: Great Product Rating: 5 Stars
The Carry-On was great quality and the more we used it, the better we liked it. It worked best using the cubes, as they helped keep everything in place. If you want the flexability of being able to slip it on as a back pack and also be able to use it as a suitcase, I would highly recommend it.
Customer Review: It was worth the money! Rating: 5 Stars
I was surprised at all the room that this carry on had. There was plenty of room for 6 days worth of clothes and all the other things I took on my recent trip to NYC and CT. I used it as a back pack to carry it through the airports and it fit perfectly under the seat of the 50 seater airplane.
Customer Review: perfect Rating: 5 Stars
Planning on our first backpacking tour of Euope. This has plenty of room and light. Just perfect.
Customer Review: Good. don't bother with expandable Rating: 4 Stars
took this around oceania for a month and it survived - fairly durable despite the lighter weight fabric. I had to make sure it was half-full to fit into the smaller asian airlines 18" carryon standards (by always wearing the raincoat and holding the laptop as I boarded) - but once on the ground again I would stuff them in and put it on my back and pickup my rolling checked bag. ("light" wasn't an option with a 3-yr old in tow, but we were able to hike ourselves onto public transport and have a hand left to hold hers). In hindsight I was never able to take advantage of the "expandable" option, so if I had to do it again I would go with his non-expandable bag if everything else is the same. pretty comfortable on back even loaded - although not a little small for my 6'2" 210# body (and anything under 30 pounds doesn't feel that heavy no matter how poorly designed it is)
Customer Review: Not quie an MLC but a good bag for half the price Rating: 4 Stars
I was looking for a replacement for my old Patagonia MLC. The zippers are not quite as substantial (Zipper teeth are about 1/2 the size on this bag. Not sure if the current MLC zippers are as big) and the shoulder straps have less padding. The handles have a lot of padding and are nice to hold. There is mesh on the side that contacts your back - comfortable and less sweaty.
The lower front pocket holds my 12" Power Book in a sleeve with a slight bit of room left. Other than the upper pocket, there are two more full-length pockets behind that. One opens at the top and one at the side. Carrying the bag vertically, things tend to slide toward the bottom and can be hard to access since the pockets overlap each other. The internal (main compartment) and external compression straps help to keep things in place.
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