Osprey Porter 46 vs. Fjallraven Bergtagen 30

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 46FeatureFjallraven Bergtagen 30
Storage
S Compression S
None Expanded Capacity None
4 Opening 3
N Passport N
N Passthrough N
Carry
H Backpack S
H Hip Belt S
H Sternum Strap S
Inside
1 Laptop 15
3 Main Compartments 1
N Organizer N
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 0
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
NylonBergshell®: 400D 100% polyamide

Fjallraven Bergtagen 30

Front facing view of the Fjallraven Bergtagen 30
Capacity30 L
Weight1.04 kg
Dimensions55×26×22 cm
Airline fit63%
Price$200

When it comes to top-performing carry-on backpacks, two brands that consistently top the list are Osprey and Fjallraven. For this comparison, we'll look at the Osprey Porter 46 and the Fjallraven Bergtagen 30 - two backpacks that have garnered excellent reviews and loyal fanbase due to their exemplary performance and design. It’s worth noting that both these packs are excellent companions for the road less travelled or the bustling airport. The one that’s best for you simply depends on your unique travelling needs.

The Osprey Porter 46, true to its name, is a beast with a whopping 46-liter capacity. It can swallow a ton of gear and still walk away hungry. Made from hardy nylon and weighing in at 1.5 pounds, the Porter 46 is a durable choice for those who tend to carry more. Add to that, its sturdy laptop compartment can securely store up to a 1 inch laptop. Unfortunately, it’s only compatible with 47% of airlines - a minor inconvenience for frequent flyers.

On the other hand, Fjallraven's Bergtagen 30 maintains its brand's tradition of delivering high-quality backpacks in a lighter package. Weighting only 1.04 pounds and made of Bergshell®: sturdy and resilient cloth of 400D 100% polyamide. While it's volume stands smaller at 30 liters, it's laptop compartment can snugly fit a 15 inches laptop. To top it all off, it’s fully compatible with 63% airlines.

In conclusion, both the Osprey Porter 46 and Fjallraven Bergtagen 30 bring unique benefits to the table. At the end of the day, your choice boils down to which features matter to you the most. If a larger capacity is critical, the Porter 46 is your go-to. However, if a lighter carry-on with more airline compatibility tops your list of critical features, then the Bergtagen 30 is a winner. Both will serve well for long years ahead, offering durability, style and that all-important travel comfort.