LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag vs. Hynes Eagle 36L Carry on Backpack with RFID Blocking Pocket Weekender Cabin Bag

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 BagFeatureHynes Eagle 36L Carry on Backpack with RFID Blocking Pocket Weekender Cabin Bag
Storage
S Compression N
None Expanded Capacity None
2 Opening 1
N Passport Y
N Passthrough Y
Carry
S Backpack H
R Hip Belt N
S Sternum Strap S
Inside
17 Laptop 15
5 Main Compartments 1
Y Organizer Y
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
2 Water Bottle Holder 0
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
1000D CorduraLightweight water resistant polyester inner linings in bright yellowYKK Aquaguard zippers210D Polyester

Hynes Eagle 36L Carry on Backpack with RFID Blocking Pocket Weekender Cabin Bag

Front facing view of the Hynes Eagle 36L Carry on Backpack with RFID Blocking Pocket Weekender Cabin Bag
Capacity36 L
Weight1.15 kg
Dimensions50×34×20 cm
Airline fit81%
Price$60

Starting off with the LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag, it definitely scores high on durability and functionality. Constructed from 1000D Cordura with bright yellow water-resistant polyester inner linings and YKK Aquaguard zippers, the Peloton doesn't mess around when it comes to protecting your contents from the elements. This bag spares no frills with an array of well-thought pockets and an expandable 35L to 45L capacity, impressive for a bag that weighs only 1.6 pounds. Moreover, it sports a special strap system that lets you attach large items to your bag with ease.

However, sitting on the other corner is the Hynes Eagle 36L Carry on Backpack, offering some stiff competition. The prominent features of this bag are its superb organization system and a dedicated RFID Blocking Pocket. The admin compartment is ridiculously well-structured, practically having a pocket or sleeve for just about anything you'd want to carry. The bag's clamshell opening lets you access the main compartment in full swing, making it packing-friendly. Moreover, designed with travel efficiency in mind, the passthrough and stowable straps make this bag perfect for stashing under your airplane seat, or in overhead cabins.

Let's make it concise:

A quote from one reviewer sums up the experience with the LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag quite succinctly, "If you're a cyclist and you're looking for a suitable backpack, and if you don't mind the hook system to open and close the bag, then you should definitely take the Peloton into consideration. I highly recommend it." It's optimal for cyclists who value utility and versatility.

On the other hand, the Hynes Eagle bag does an impressive job at winning over those who need their carry-ons to be travel-ready. With slightly more capacity at 36L, and a significantly less weight at just 1.15 pounds, it also accommodates a 15-inch laptop comfortably. While the compatibility with airlines drops slightly to 81%, it still clears a majority of them, making it a reliable companion for the frequent flyer. Choose depending on your priority: versatile utility with the Peloton or optimized travel efficiency with the Hynes Eagle bag.