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Is a 70l duffel bag a carry on?

At 70 liters, our second-largest Black Hole® Duffel is big enough for week-long trips (at least) or gear-intensive activities—too big, however, to be used as a carry-on.



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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.

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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 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. You should also consider the bag's shape, as some airlines have limitations that may affect your duffel bag's usability.

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

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TSA Carry-On Information
All bags from 30L-45L meet TSA carry-on regulations for all commercial flights. The 60L duffel meets TSA carry-on regulations for most commercial flights.

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Our smallest Black Hole® Wheeled Duffel with a 40-liter capacity is carry-on approved and ready for burly journeys.

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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.

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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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Storage Capacity There are extra pockets on the inside and outside of most suitcases as well, allowing for even more storage space. Unlike duffel bags, suitcases will not fit well in smaller spaces like under a bed, in a shared room or inside lockers.

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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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