LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag vs. Deuter Trans Alpine 30

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 BagFeatureDeuter Trans Alpine 30
Storage
S Compression S
None Expanded Capacity None
2 Opening 4
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 Y
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 zippers210D PA, 600D PES

Deuter Trans Alpine 30

Front facing view of the Deuter Trans Alpine 30
Capacity30 L
Weight1.23 kg
Dimensions54×28×24 cm
Airline fit47%
Price$180

The LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag takes the lead when it comes to the sheer size of it. Towering at 53 inches tall, 36 inches wide, and 12 inches deep, it is a giant in the realm of carry-on bags. Despite its grandiosity, this bag manages to weigh in at just 1.6 pounds, a testament to its robust but lightweight construction. This spacious bag offers an impressive 35 liters of capacity, making it an excellent choice for pack rats, business travelers, and weekend adventurers alike. Manufactured from 1000D Cordura, with water-resistant inner lining in bright yellow and YKK Aquaguard zippers, it is designed for rugged endurance and weather resistance.

Conversely, the Deuter Trans Alpine 30 offers subtler dimensions of 24 inches tall, 28 inches wide, and 54 inches deep, with a featherweight 1.23 pounds. Unlike its competitor, the Deuter offers a slightly smaller capacity of 30 liters. However, it's noteworthy that the Deuter's unique material, a blend of 210D PA and 600D PES, gives it an edge in the durability department.

Comparative points:

The LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag, as one reviewer puts it, is a must-consider for cyclists, owing to its comprehensive hook system. However, its brilliant spatial planning is not limited to just cyclists. No matter what the quantity or size, the LBBJKT possesses ingenious pocket systems and a strap system that handles big items, making it a champion at organization. The Deuter Trans Alpine 30, devoid of a laptop compartment, lacks in this regard. However, due to its lower weight and apt dimensions, this backpack could be the ideal pick for a long, uphill hike or a rugged camping trip.

All variables considered, both the LBBJKT and the Deuter are excellent bags of their own right. Critical aspects like comfort, purpose, and individual requirements contribute significantly to decision-making. It all ultimately boils down to your specific needs and the bag that caters to them best.