LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag vs. Amazon Basics Internal Frame Hiking Backpack with Rainfly

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

LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag

Front facing view of the LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag
Capacity35 L
Weight1.6 kg
Dimensions53×36×12 cm
Airline fit98%
Price$170

Feature by feature

LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop BagFeatureAmazon Basics Internal Frame Hiking Backpack with Rainfly
Storage
S Compression S
None Expanded Capacity None
2 Opening 2
N Passport N
N Passthrough N
Carry
S Backpack S
R Hip Belt S
S Sternum Strap S
Inside
17 Laptop 0
5 Main Compartments 1
Y Organizer N
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly S
2 Water Bottle Holder 2
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
1000D CorduraLightweight water resistant polyester inner linings in bright yellowYKK Aquaguard zippersPolyester

Amazon Basics Internal Frame Hiking Backpack with Rainfly

Front facing view of the Amazon Basics Internal Frame Hiking Backpack with Rainfly
Capacity55 L
Weight0 kg
Dimensions82×41×18 cm
Airline fit88%
Price$76

Lean in build but packing a punch, the LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag stands at 53 inches tall, 36 inches wide and 12 inches deep. The bag is relatively light weighing in at just 1.6 pounds, but don't let that fool you - it offers a respectable 35 liters of storage capacity. And the compatibility factor soars high as well, with close to 98% of airlines recognising it as cabin-approved. Constructed with 1000D CorduraLightweight water-resistant polyester inner linings and reliable YKK Aquaguard zippers, this is a bag dedicated to durability. Moreover, its laptop compartment neatly fits in a 17-inch laptop providing a fusion of practicality and convenience, a sentiment also echoed by many reviewers.

On the other hand, the Amazon Basics Internal Frame Hiking Backpack with Rainfly towers at 82 inches tall, is 18 inches wide and makes a deep footprint at 41 inches. A noticeable competitor, it extends a sizeable storage capacity of 55 liters without adding any extra weigh on your shoulders- quite literally as it weighs practically 0 pounds. However, airline compatibility lags at 88%. Made out of polyester and not flaunting a dedicated laptop compartment, it primarily caters to the outdoor enthusiasts.

Here are some comparison points to consider:

As we wrap this comparison up, it's clear that each pack has its strengths. The Peloton can expand from 35L to 45L for extra space, has a dedicated laptop compartment and a strap system that can attach bulky items to your bag. The Amazon Basics pack, on the other hand, is namely affordable, has a rainfly for additional protection during heavy downpours and relatively comfortable considering its price point. Which one you opt for will speak to your lifestyle and demands from a backpack.