Two carry-on travel backpacks, compared spec for spec.
| Osprey Porter 46 | Feature | SuperDry Mega Ripstop Tarp Backpack |
|---|---|---|
| Storage | ||
| S | Compression | N |
| None | Expanded Capacity | None |
| 4 | Opening | 4 |
| N | Passport | N |
| N | Passthrough | N |
| Carry | ||
| H | Backpack | S |
| H | Hip Belt | N |
| H | Sternum Strap | S |
| Inside | ||
| 1 | Laptop | 17 |
| 3 | Main Compartments | 6 |
| N | Organizer | Y |
| Outside | ||
| × | Hard Shell | × |
| N | Rain-fly | N |
| 0 | Water Bottle Holder | 0 |
| Y | Water Resistant | Y |
| Material | |
| Nylon | Polyester |
| Capacity | 21 L |
| Weight | 0 kg |
| Dimensions | 45×35×15 cm |
| Airline fit | 99% |
| Price | $75 |
When it comes to choosing a reliable carry-on backpack for your travels, the choice often boils down to a trade-off between size and convenience. Our contenders for today's comparison are the formidable Osprey Porter 46 and the SuperDry Mega Ripstop Tarp Backpack, both of which offer unique benefits to the discerning traveler.
The Osprey Porter 46, true to its name, provides an impressive 46 liters of space. Made from hard-wearing nylon, it's a lightweight beast, despite its generous dimensions. For those who tend to pack heavy or for trips where an extra pair of shoes might come in handy, the Porter 46 could be preferable. One particularly beneficial feature involves its clamshell design, which makes packing a breeze, while the compression strap controls any apparent bulk. Additionally, it has a laptop compartment that can accommodate a 1-inch laptop, which could be the only downside of this otherwise solid pack.
On the other hand, we have the SuperDry Mega Ripstop Tarp Backpack. Made of polyester, it offers 21 liters of capacity and comes with a weight rating of 0 pounds. This one stands out in terms of its height, measuring at a whopping 45 inches tall. Its most distinctive feature is its water-resistant capability, making it a dependable companion against unpredictable weather during your travels. It also boasts a spacious compartment for a 17-inch laptop, making it an attractive choice for digital nomads or business travelers.
Moreover, considering how the SuperDry Mega Ripstop Tarp Backpack is compatible with 99% of airlines, it could be a more versatile choice for globetrotters who might find themselves traveling through diverse airlines. As for the Osprey Porter 46, it holds up well with 47% airline compatibility. Both packs have their strengths and the choice ultimately rests on what the traveler values more, be it size, weight, or functionality. Both offer unparalleled durability and design, making them worthy contenders in the world of travel backpacks.