| Capacity-to-weight | 24.6 L/kg 11 L/lb | High |
| Cubic space | 35.4 L 2640 in³ | |
| Rated vs. shell | 3 L3 L | Low |
✈️ 64% (127/199)
This bag can be used as a carry on in 64% of airlines.
This fits me fine. So far I’ve used The Fraser 32L as a winter daypack. Come warmer weather and I think it’ll just be big enough for overnight trips with light loads....it feels as though it should last really well and the retro look is certainly different.
Don’t get suckered into thinking that Fraser The Rucksack just looks retrotastic in an vintage-styled urban chic sort of way. Not only is he / it beautifully designed and put together from top-notch materials and other components, the genius of it, is that Fraser’s equally capable in town or on the hill.
The Fraser Rucksack 32L has impressed us with its durability, versatility, and comfortable carry.
| Storage | |
| Compression | N |
| Expanded Capacity | None |
| Opening | TopFlap |
| Passport | N |
| Passthrough | N |
| Carry | |
| Backpack | S |
| Hip Belt | R |
| Sternum Strap | R |
| Inside | |
| Laptop | 15 |
| Main Compartments | 2 |
| Organizer | N |
| Outside | |
| Hard Shell | False |
| Rain-fly | N |
| Water Bottle Holder | 2 |
| Water Resistant | Y |
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Material: 100% recycled polyester (RPET) yarn |
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