Two carry-on travel backpacks, compared spec for spec.
| Capacity | 16 L |
| Weight | 0.7 kg |
| Dimensions | 44×24×10 cm |
| Airline fit | 100% |
| Price | $125 |
| Hill People Gear Tarahumara | Feature | Fjallraven Raven 20L |
|---|---|---|
| Storage | ||
| S | Compression | N |
| None | Expanded Capacity | None |
| 0 | Opening | 4 |
| N | Passport | top |
| N | Passthrough | N |
| Carry | ||
| S | Backpack | S |
| R | Hip Belt | N |
| S | Sternum Strap | N |
| Inside | ||
| 0 | Laptop | 15 |
| 2 | Main Compartments | 4 |
| N | Organizer | N |
| Outside | ||
| × | Hard Shell | × |
| N | Rain-fly | N |
| 2 | Water Bottle Holder | 2 |
| Y | Water Resistant | Y |
| Material | |
| 500D Cordura | G-1000 HeavyDuty |
| Capacity | 20 L |
| Weight | 1.4 kg |
| Dimensions | 45×26×21 cm |
| Airline fit | 100% |
| Price | $90 |
Between the Hill People Gear Tarahumara and the Fjallraven Raven 20L, adventure lovers have a tough decision to make. The Tarahumara is a sleek and simplistic beast, towering at a height of 44 inches, while spanning 24 inches wide and 10 inches deep. It's impressively made of tough 500D Cordura, providing that sturdy and reliable feel. Plus, it is as light as a feather, in the world of backpacks that is, at only 0.7 pounds. There is about 16 liters of space all packed inside this juggernaut, not mentioning its incredible compatibility with all airlines.
On the flip side, the Fjallraven Raven 20L isn't just eye-candy. It takes things up a notch, hitting a height of 45 inches while stretching 26 inches wide and 21 inches deep, giving it a slight edge over the Tarahumara in terms of size. What stands out about the Raven 20L isn't just its G-1000 HeavyDuty build, but the whopping 1.4 pounds it weighs. The Raven doesn't fall short on space, however, offering an impressive 20 liters for all your everyday carry or hiking needs. And to sweeten the deal is its 100% airline compatibility, same as Tarahumara.
Here’s a summary of the differences:
It's clear that both backpacks offer a solid build quality and an excellent design. They both are built for the long haul and would surely withstand rough and tough outdoor uses. And if these are not enough reasons to choose one over the other, then consider the sentiments of some users. As one reviewer said about the Tarahumara, it's "well designed, well executed... that’ll last you a lifetime." Yet another Tarahumara fan described it as ‘the best overall solution’ to a one-daypack. On the other hand, reviews of the Fjallraven Raven 20L talk about it's grand organization options and the capacity to hold more than one would expect. In conclusion, both these backpacks have their strengths, it all comes down to specific needs and personal preference.