Greenroom136 Rainmaker vs. Minaal Daily

Greenroom136 Rainmaker

By: Greenroom136 Front facing view of the Greenroom136 Rainmaker
Size Details
Capacity 22.0L
Capacity per Weight 12.9L
Weight 1.7kg 3.7lbs Avg
Capacity per KgLbs 12.9 5.9 Low
Dimensions 40.0x28.0x21.0cm 15.7x11.0x7.9in
Cubic Space 23520.000cm³ 1364.330in³
Capacity Diff 1L Low
Airline Compatibility

✈️ 100% (198/199)

This bag can be used as a carry on in 100% of airlines.

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Features

Storage
S Compression N
None Expanded Capacity None
TopZip Opening Clamshell
side Passport Y
N Passthrough N
Carry
S Backpack H
N Hip Belt N
S Sternum Strap S
Inside
15 Laptop 15
3 Main Compartments 3
Y Organizer Y
Outside
N Hard Shell N
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 0
Y Water Resistant Y
Material:
1000D Cordura 600D nylon fabric, augmented with 1000D nylon in high-abrasion areas

Minaal Daily

By: Minaal Front facing view of the Minaal Daily
Size Details
Capacity 21.0L
Capacity per Weight 21L
Weight 1.0kg 2.2lbs Low
Capacity per KgLbs 21 9.5 Low
Dimensions 43.0x33.0x17.0cm 16.9x12.6x6.3in
Cubic Space 24123.000cm³ 1341.522in³
Capacity Diff 3L Avg
Airline Compatibility

✈️ 99% (197/199)

This bag can be used as a carry on in 99% of airlines.

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If you're on the road often, a carry-on backpack makes a world of difference, especially when you have just the right one. The big contenders today are the Greenroom136 Rainmaker and the Minaal Daily. They're both incredibly well-received and are extremely reputable travel companions.

The Greenroom136 Rainmaker, true to its name, is a bag that boasts water resistance and sturdiness. It's constructed of 1000D Cordura, a material known for its durability. With dimensions of 40" x 28" x 21", it fits the requirement of 100% of airlines worldwide. The Rainmaker weighs in at 1.7 pounds and has a 22-liter capacity, spacious enough to carry your belongings and a 15-inch laptop comfortably. Reviewers hardly have anything but praise for it, especially on how functional, customizable, and versatile it is.

On the other side of the spectrum, the Minaal Daily leans more towards modern minimalists. This bag, predominantly of 600D nylon fabric with 1000D nylon reinforcing high-abrasion areas, has a marginally larger frame of 43" x 33" x 17". Despite its size, it weighs less than the Rainmaker at only 1 pound and provides a 21-liter capacity. It is compatible with 99% of airlines and also houses a protective compartment for a 15-inch laptop. Fans of the Minaal rave about its lightweight build, clever organization, and versatile carrying options--from backpack to a messenger or briefcase style.

Here's a summary of the differences:

  • The Greenroom136 Rainmaker is a tad more compact and heavier than the Minaal Daily.
  • Rainmaker has a slightly larger capacity but both can accommodate a 15-inch laptop.
  • The Rainmaker is known for its durability and numerous compartment options.
  • The Minaal Daily, while a bit bigger, is lighter and praised for its minimalistic and modern design.
  • Minaal features versatile carrying options and includes a rainfly for added protection.

The decision boils down to personal preference, really. If you prefer a rugged, customizable backpack with a lot of organization and don't mind a little extra weight, the Greenroom136 Rainmaker is the backpack for you. However, if you're a digital nomad who prefers something lightweight, modern, and clean-looking with clever organization, then look no further than the Minaal Daily. Regardless of your choice, you're surely in for an easier travel experience.