Greenroom136 Rainmaker vs. Topo Designs Mountain Pack

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

Greenroom136 Rainmaker

Front facing view of the Greenroom136 Rainmaker
Capacity22 L
Weight1.7 kg
Dimensions40×28×21 cm
Airline fit100%
Price$120

Feature by feature

Greenroom136 RainmakerFeatureTopo Designs Mountain Pack
Storage
S Compression S
None Expanded Capacity None
4 Opening 2
side Passport N
N Passthrough N
Carry
S Backpack S
N Hip Belt R
S Sternum Strap S
Inside
15 Laptop 15
3 Main Compartments 3
Y Organizer N
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 2
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
1000D Cordura1000D exterior, 210D coated pack cloth liner

Topo Designs Mountain Pack

Front facing view of the Topo Designs Mountain Pack
Capacity30 L
Weight1 kg
Dimensions49×30×18 cm
Airline fit98%
Price$190

When it comes to finding the best carry on backpack, both user experience and functionality should be at the heart of your decision. Tossing up between the Greenroom136 Rainmaker and the Tope Designs Mountain Pack? Both featuring impressive stylistic and design elements, they might seem similar on the surface. However, the differences become more apparent once we dive into the specifics.

The Greenroom136, leans towards functionality and durability. Made of 1000D Cordura, it guarantees resistance to wear and tear. Its compatibility with all airlines makes it a versatile choice, especially for frequent flyers. Notably, it carries up to 22 liters and weighs prevalent at 1.7 pounds. The reviewers' appreciation of its 'function above all else' approach signals its ability to perfectly cater to practical needs.

To contrast, here are some key differences:

The Topo Designs Mountain Pack is visually impressive with an outdoorsy design, and is slightly larger than the Rainmaker coming in at 49 inches tall. It's also lighter at 1 pound and boasts a bigger carrying capacity of 30 liters. In terms of material, it's not just about the exterior here - it adds an extra layer of protection with a 210D coated pack cloth liner. The ease of access through the large vertical exterior zippered pocket shows a thoughtful design direction. Yet, it does fall slightly short with compatibility with only 98% of airlines.

Ultimately, both bring a vast array of features. It's clear from the above comparison that the Greenroom136 Rainmaker shines in its versatility, sturdiness, and organization features. The Topo Designs Mountain Pack stands out in terms of aesthetics, durability, and access convenience. Depending on your priorities, either could be the perfect travel companion for your backpacking needs.