Osprey Porter 46 vs. Boundary Supply Rennen Recycled Daypack

Two carry-on travel backpacks, compared spec for spec.

Osprey Porter 46

Front facing view of the Osprey Porter 46
Capacity46 L
Weight1.5 kg
Dimensions56×36×23 cm
Airline fit47%
Price$150

Feature by feature

Osprey Porter 46FeatureBoundary Supply Rennen Recycled Daypack
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 N
Inside
1 Laptop 15
3 Main Compartments 1
N Organizer N
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 1
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
NylonRE-3™ 600/500D Eco Cordura®

Boundary Supply Rennen Recycled Daypack

Front facing view of the Boundary Supply Rennen Recycled Daypack
Capacity22 L
Weight0.9 kg
Dimensions46×28×18 cm
Airline fit99%
Price$140

The Osprey Porter 46 and the Boundary Supply Rennen Recycled Daypack are both excellent backpacks, but each one delivers uniquely in different areas. The Porter 46 is an Osprey standard, known for its sizable capacity and rugged durability. Made from hard-wearing nylon, it weighs a slightly heavier 1.5 pounds but has a large 46-liter storage capability, perfect for those who tend to carry more. This larger size means it's compatible with fewer airlines compared to the Daypack, so travelers should take note. But in terms of storage and sturdiness, the Porter 46 shines.

The Rennen Recycled Daypack from Boundary Supply is different in many ways. Predominantly, the Daypack weighs a full 0.6 pounds lighter than the Porter 46. It's compact and less bulky, standing 18 inches tall in contrast to the Porter 46's 23 inches. Thus, the Daypack operates with a smaller 22-liter storage capacity, almost half of the Porter 46's. What sets the Daypack apart, however, is its remarkable compatibility with airlines (it is compatible with 99% of them). The Daypack is made from RE-3™ 600/500D Eco Cordura® contributing to sustainability, a positive for the eco-conscious.

The Porter 46 is a cherished premium backpack according to reviewers. Unanimously agreed upon as an excellent gear-hauling companion, its urban-traveler design, and vast storage capacity have found favor among users. On the other hand, the Daypack's build quality and simple design are commended, along with its commitment to sustainable manufacturing. Satisfied customers have lauded the Daypack as eco-friendly without compromise on quality.

In essence, if spaciousness and sturdiness are a priority, the Porter 46 is the better fit. However, if sustainability, lightweight design, and travel compatibility are the requirements, the Rennen Recycled Daypack could be your pick. Both are high-quality backpacks with unique offerings. Therefore, the decision depends on your specific packing approach.