Two carry-on travel backpacks, compared spec for spec.
| Capacity | 35 L |
| Weight | 1.6 kg |
| Dimensions | 53×36×12 cm |
| Airline fit | 98% |
| Price | $170 |
| LBBJKT The Peloton Rolltop Bag | Feature | Osprey Farpoint® Travel Pack 70 |
|---|---|---|
| Storage | ||
| S | Compression | S |
| None | Expanded Capacity | None |
| 2 | Opening | 4 |
| N | Passport | N |
| N | Passthrough | N |
| Carry | ||
| S | Backpack | H |
| R | Hip Belt | R |
| S | Sternum Strap | S |
| Inside | ||
| 17 | Laptop | 15 |
| 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 zippers | 210D Nylon Mini Hex Diamond Ripstop |
| Capacity | 67 L |
| Weight | 1.7 kg |
| Dimensions | 61×34×34 cm |
| Airline fit | 89% |
| Price | $200 |
The LBBJKT Peloton Rolltop Bag is a carry-on built for the long haul. Standing at 53 inches, it's a lean machine with a width of 36 inches, and a depth of 12 inches. Despite the slim frame, this bag still carries a punch with its 35 liters of capacity. Designed for the savvy urban cyclist, this rolltop bag, fashioned from 1000D Cordura and lined with lightweight water-resistant polyester, is ready to weather any storm. It prides itself with a laptop compartment spacious enough for a 17 inch laptop. For ease of use, this bag relies on the reliable YKK Aquaguard zippers and has an air travel compatibility of an impressive 98%.
On the other hand is the Osprey Farpoint Travel Pack 70. This one's a bit more compact at 34 inches tall, 34 inches wide and 61 inches deep. But don't let its size fool you. This titan offers a whopping 67 liters of carrying capacity. Constructed from enduring 210D Nylon Mini Hex Diamond Ripstop, it's a force to be reckoned with. Although the carried laptop would have to be a maximum of 15 inches, it compensates with an 89% airline compatibility rating.
The two backpacks differ in several ways:
Reviewers have been impressed with both bags. One said of the LBBJKT, "If you're a cyclist and you're looking for a suitable backpack, you should definitely consider the Peloton." Of the Osprey, a user said, "the Osprey Farpoint 70 is still the best fit for me in terms of comfort, capacity, and durability" Indeed, whether for cycling in the city, or for more demanding travels, both bags deliver well on design, capacity, and durability.
However, the deciding factor has to be individual needs. If you need to expand carrying space on the go, the expandable 35L-45L of the LBBJKT is your bag. For a long travel, you might lean towards the Osprey with its spacious 67 liters, and the added bonus of a detachable daypack. Whatever your need is, whether it’s keeping things organized with thoughtful pockets, or a well-built bag that lasts a lifetime, these two are true contenders in the world of carry-on backpacks. Happy packing!