Greenroom136 Rainmaker vs. Millican Smith 18L

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 RainmakerFeatureMillican Smith 18L
Storage
S Compression N
None Expanded Capacity None
4 Opening 2
side Passport N
N Passthrough N
Carry
S Backpack S
N Hip Belt R
S Sternum Strap R
Inside
15 Laptop 15
3 Main Compartments 3
Y Organizer N
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 0
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
1000D CorduraWeatherproof Bionic Canvas

Millican Smith 18L

Front facing view of the Millican Smith 18L
Capacity18 L
Weight0.9 kg
Dimensions51×28×15 cm
Airline fit99%
Price$175

Deep diving into the world of purpose-built carry ons, we encounter two heavyweight contenders: the Greenroom136 Rainmaker and the Millican Smith 18L. The battle of the packs sets Malaysian grit against British sensibilities, higher capacity against lower weight, and feature-packed versatility against eco-conscious design. But choosing a victor isn't as straightforward as it might seem — here's why.

The Rainmaker makes a grand entry with its 22-liter carrying capacity wrapped in a durable 1000D Cordura shell, promising compatibility with all airline requirements. Touting a height of 40 inches, it's made to store more while weighing just 1.7 pounds. Well-crafted compartments keep all your logistics in order, with a dedicated waterproof pocket suitable for your 15-inch laptop. A roll-top design adds to its appeal, offering both flexibility and characteristic aesthetic.

On the other hand, the Smith 18L, bearing a dimension of 512815 inches, embraces a more minimalistic approach with its 18-liter capacity. Surprisingly lightweight at 0.9 pounds, it assures comfort with its sociable size and compact format. The weatherproof Bionic Canvas speaks volumes of its hardy make. Despite its lesser volume, it doesn’t fall short on organizational spaces, offering a specific laptop compartment. Its compatibility with 99% of airlines gives room to a minor hiccup yet its commitment to eco-friendliness rightly compensates.

Here's a concise rundown of their differences -

While both bags are built with durability, comfort, and organization in mind, their functional attributes set them apart. The Rainmaker pitches itself as an all-rounder with options for customization, resilience, and utility focus, reviews applaud its performance and affordability. Conversely, the Smith 18L simplifies it down to the essentials, not compromising on comfort or sustainable design — the perfect choice if you're willing to pack light and leave a smaller carbon footprint. So, pick your hero based on what you value most.