Hill People Gear Tarahumara vs. Able Carry Thirteen Daybag

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 TarahumaraFeatureAble Carry Thirteen Daybag
Storage
S Compression N
None Expanded Capacity None
0 Opening 4
N Passport Y
N Passthrough N
Carry
S Backpack S
R Hip Belt N
S Sternum Strap N
Inside
0 Laptop 13
2 Main Compartments 1
N Organizer N
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
2 Water Bottle Holder 1
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
500D CorduraNylon 1000D or X-PAC X51

Able Carry Thirteen Daybag

Front facing view of the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag
Capacity13 L
Weight0 kg
Dimensions43×27×17 cm
Airline fit84%
Price$125

The Hill People Gear Tarahumara and the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag are two notable contenders in the world of carry-on backpacks. The Tarahumara, standing tall at 44 inches and weighing just 0.7 pounds, offers great portability without compromising on space. With a storage capacity of 16 litres and constructed from 500D Cordura, it’s both roomy and durable. However, where it really sets itself apart is its universal airline compatibility. This convoy grey backpack is more than just functionality; one reviewer describes it as a 'lifetime' bag - well-built and well-designed.

The Thirteen Daybag by Able Carry, on the other hand, is no less remarkable. Although slightly shorter and wider than the Tarahumara, this backpack too promises ample storage - 13 litres to be precise - in a sleek, lightweight, 0-pound design. Crafted from either Nylon 1000D or X-PAC X51, this hip backpack exudes quality while providing good durability. An additional feature is its laptop compartment that can comfortably accommodate any device of up to 13 inches. Apt for 84% of airlines, the Daybag truly wins in terms of value and practicality.

A quick comparison would look like this:

Looking at reviewer quotes, it's clear why these packs are in demand. While both bags are recognised for their compact design and quality build, the Tarahumara is appreciated for its roomy interiors which belie its 'diminutive exterior appearance'. Conversely, the Thirteen Daybag is appreciated for its features like 'chest friendly straps', hidden pockets for valuables, and organisational extras.

It's obvious it's not just about choosing a backpack. Both the Hill People Gear Tarahumara and Able Carry Thirteen Daybag offer a combination of tactical design, lower weight profile, and premium construction materials. When it comes to selecting the right one, consider your own needs for capacity, compatibility, material, and special features. After all, no one knows your carrying needs better than you.