Hill People Gear Tarahumara vs. Fjallraven Greenland Top

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

Hill People Gear Tarahumara

Front facing view of the Hill People Gear Tarahumara
Capacity16 L
Weight0.7 kg
Dimensions44×24×10 cm
Airline fit100%
Price$125

Feature by feature

Hill People Gear TarahumaraFeatureFjallraven Greenland Top
Storage
S Compression N
None Expanded Capacity None
0 Opening 3
N Passport N
N Passthrough N
Carry
S Backpack S
R Hip Belt N
S Sternum Strap S
Inside
0 Laptop 15
2 Main Compartments 1
N Organizer N
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
2 Water Bottle Holder 2
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
500D CorduraG-1000® HeavyDuty Eco S: 65% polyester, 35% cotton

Fjallraven Greenland Top

Front facing view of the Fjallraven Greenland Top
Capacity20 L
Weight0.7 kg
Dimensions43×26×15 cm
Airline fit84%
Price$120

When it comes to investing in a carry-on backpack, picking out the right one can be a task. Today, we'll be comparing the Hill People Gear Tarahumara with the Fjallraven Greenland Top. Both carry-on backpacks are impressive in their own ways, but there's plenty to differentiate them.

The Hill People Gear Tarahumara is more than just a backpack. Constructed from rugged 500D Cordura, it's a tough-as-nails pack designed to stay true to its form even after enduring a bruising day out in the wild. Measuring at 44 inches tall, 24 inches wide, and 10 inches deep, with a capacity of 16 liters, it's created in a practical mid-size that gives it compatibility with 100% of airlines. However, among other shortcomings, the absence of a laptop compartment may repel those tech-savvy nerds who can't part from their gear.

Contrarily, the Fjallraven Greenland Top is a nod to traditional backpack designs revved up with modern touches. Crafted from G-1000® HeavyDuty Eco S: 65% polyester, 35% cotton, this bag not only scores high on durability but also makes a statement in style. Slightly smaller with dimensions of 15 inches tall, 26 inches wide, and 43 inches deep, it offers a slightly higher capacity of 20 liters. And tech enthusiasts can rejoice – there's a laptop compartment large enough to fit a 15-inch laptop. Unfortunately, this backpack loses out against the Tarahumara, as it's not compatible with all airlines.

That being said, consumer reviews suggest equal admiration for both packs. One user swears by the Tarahumara's seemingly endless main compartment, comparing it amusingly to the Tardis! Similarly, Fjallraven enthusiasts admire its vintage aesthetic combined with modern functionality. So whether you're a rough-it-out adventurer or a modern city explorer, both backpacks stand up brilliantly to your needs. Choose the one that catches your fancy and meets your unique carry-on requirements.