Greenroom136 Rainmaker vs. Jansport Gnarly Gnapsack 30

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 RainmakerFeatureJansport Gnarly Gnapsack 30
Storage
S Compression S
None Expanded Capacity None
4 Opening 4
side Passport N
N Passthrough N
Carry
S Backpack S
N Hip Belt N
S Sternum Strap S
Inside
15 Laptop 17
3 Main Compartments 2
Y Organizer Y
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 2
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
1000D Cordura300 Denier Recycled Ripstop Poly / 600 Denier Recycled Poly / TPU Coated 600 Denier

Jansport Gnarly Gnapsack 30

Front facing view of the Jansport Gnarly Gnapsack 30
Capacity30 L
Weight0.9 kg
Dimensions51×30×20 cm
Airline fit80%
Price$75

When it comes to carry-on backpacks, the Greenroom136 Rainmaker and the Jansport Gnarly Gnapsack 30 both stand tall among their competition. Greenroom136's Rainmaker makes a compelling case for itself with its impressive size, 22 liters of capacity, and its compatibility with 100% of airlines. It's a pack that uses its size to its advantage, giving it a solid, sturdy feel. With 22 liters of capacity, this can be a workhorse for those long travels. The pack's 1000D Cordura build makes it water-resistant, providing some peace of mind against the unpredictable. An equally impressive fact is that it's adaptable to all airlines.

On the other hand, the Gnarly Gnapsack 30 by Jansport takes a slightly different approach. Despite being smaller and more compact at 20 inches tall, its wider and deeper dimensions give it a surprising 30 liters of capacity. The pack's design is compliant with 80% of airlines, making it a reliable choice for frequent travelers. Its combination of 300 Denier Recycled Ripstop Poly, 600 Denier Recycled Poly, and TPU Coated 600 Denier offers durability and a unique edge with its recycled materials. Plus, it can house a larger laptop of up to 17 inches compared to the Rainmaker's 15.

Reviewers commend the Greenroom136 Rainmaker's overall functional design and robust customizability options. The Rainmaker's organization features make it a handy tool for managing your luggage, and its sturdy exterior serves as an additional layer of protection for your gear.

Comparatively, the Jansport Gnarly Gnapsack 30 impresses with its quality build and lifetime warranty. Its recycled materials design sets it apart and adds to its durability. Users will never run out of storage options, thanks to its numerous pockets. Plus, the price for such quality makes it a steal among backpacks. It is evident that both carry-ons have their strengths and cater to different users' needs. The Greenroom136 Rainmaker is elaborate and functional, while the Jansport Gnarly Gnapsack 30 is robust, compact, and eco-conscious. Both serve as reliable companions for every frequent flyer. It's up to the user's preference as to which qualities stand out more.