It fit easily into the overhead compartment packed at about 80% of its maximum capacity.
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Bottom Line. Is a backpack a carry on? In many cases, as long as it's not larger than about 55L, yes, you can use many backpacking backpacks as a carry on.
Carry-on bags are limited to 22 inches long, 14 inches wide and 9 inches high including wheels and handles. All three measurements shouldn't add up to more than 45 inches. That works out to not quite 45.5 liters. So yes, a 50L pack is too big in at least one of those.
Even if your duffel has pockets, you want to keep your most important documents close. Use packing sacs and an electronics organizer to gather all those last-minute items that might otherwise float around your duffel. You can bring a less-than-full 60L duffel on board as a carry-on.
The answer is yes.You can use a duffel bag as a carry-on item. However, you should ensure that the duffel bag's size and weight meet the airline's specific restrictions on carry-on luggage.
The Farpoint 55 comes with a fully detachable dayback that gives you ultimate flexibility with your travels. Plus, it meets most domestic carry-on requirements with the main pack overhead and daypack as your personal item for far-flung adventures.
While it may vary from airline to airline, the maximum duffel bag carry-on size is typically 22 x 14 x 9 inches for flights within the U.S. Bag size limitations on international flights can vary, so always check ahead of time on the airline's website.