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Is 75 litre backpack too big?

If you will potentially need that extra capacity on a future trip, then definitely get the 75L pack. If you're doing it just because it doesn't seem like much extra weight, even if you don't expect to ever need it, I would go for the 65L pack. That would also curb the temptation to overpack.



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You can expect to fit the following in a 60-70L backpack: Water bottles. A heavier jacket and extra sets of clothing. A larger first aid kit.

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The design of the 70L is perfectly suited for airplane carry-on or check in, and the features of the 70L are perfect for any adventure once you arrive at your destination. Being able to compress the 70L allows you to use it as carry-on for all major airlines in the US and Canada.

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Trips of 5 days or more usually call for packs of 70 liters or more. These are also usually the preferred choice for winter treks lasting more than 1 night. (Larger packs can more comfortably accommodate extra clothing, a warmer sleeping bag and a 4-season tent, which typically includes extra poles.)

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70L is definitely too big. I believe the 55L is a 40L + a 15L daypack. This will probably work, but double check the length, width, and height, and make sure none of those dimensions are larger than allowed for a carry on.

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This bag can be used as a carry on in 18% of airlines.

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70L Capacity Backpack normal size is 18.90'' L x 26.77'' H x 10.63''D (48 x 68 x 27cm).

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The usual maximum dimensions for carry-on luggage are 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches (22 centimeters x 35 centimeters x 56 centimeters). This is 43.12L, so your 50L backpack is about 16% too big.

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The hip belt of a well-fitting pack will be centered on top of your iliac crest. It won't be any higher or lower. If the hip belt slides below your iliac crest while you are trying on the pack, then it is too big. If it rests on your lower back, then it is too small.

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Can a 60L backpack be a carry on? Yes, a 60L backpack can be taken as a carry on. But since it is a larger bag, you will most likely have to pay extra depending on the airline. As there is a limit on the size of your free carry-on baggage.

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While the ideal size may vary depending on individual needs, a backpack with a capacity of around 40-60 liters is often suitable for such trips. Here are some considerations to help you decide: Duration and Type of Trip: A 2-month trip requires more luggage space compared to shorter journeys.

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You'd need to check the dimensions or go with something like my ebags weekender convertible. but it does not have all the cinches/straps as a regular backpack might have. The size used by many airlines is 56x45x25cm which is about 65l - but some airlines use far smaller - around 40l for Ryanair for example.

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With backpacks this size, it is essential that they fit you properly. TRAVEL: A 50L+ backpack is a great friend to those travelling for a few weeks.

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If you go on a 2-week trip to Europe, there is a good chance you'll need at least a 25” suitcase, and perhaps even bigger 28” luggage will be more suitable. Still, within these suitcases, you want to choose one that weighs the least.

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