Greenroom136 Rainmaker vs. Patagonia Black Hole® Duffel 40L

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 RainmakerFeaturePatagonia Black Hole® Duffel 40L
Storage
S Compression N
None Expanded Capacity None
4 Opening 1
side Passport N
N Passthrough N
Carry
S Backpack R
N Hip Belt N
S Sternum Strap N
Inside
15 Laptop 0
3 Main Compartments 0
Y Organizer
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 0
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
1000D Cordura900-denier postconsumer recycled ripstop polyester (bluesign approved)/TPU film laminate

Patagonia Black Hole® Duffel 40L

Front facing view of the Patagonia Black Hole®  Duffel 40L
Capacity40 L
Weight1.1 kg
Dimensions54×34×26 cm
Airline fit91%
Price$130

When it comes to practicality and durability, the Greenroom136 Rainmaker doesn't disappoint. This backpack is characterized by its 1000D Cordura construction, offering sturdiness and resistance against harsh weather. It measures about 40 inches tall, 28 inches wide and 21 inches deep - making it a perfect companion for any outdoor adventure. A standout feature is its laptop compartment that can fit a 15-inch laptop, an important consideration for digital nomads or frequent business travelers. Moreover, the Rainmaker's customization options offer great value for its price - as one reviewer put it, "a solid pack that values function above all else".

On the other hand, the Patagonia Black Hole® Duffel 40L is lauded for its eco-conscious, sturdy materials - made with 900-denier postconsumer recycled ripstop polyester (bluesign approved), coupled with TPU film laminate which offers a certain level of ruggedness. Despite its smaller dimension (26 inches tall, 34 inches wide and 54 inches deep) compared to the Rainmaker, the 40L capacity makes it an apt choice for travelers who are conscious about their 'carry-on' space. However, unlike the Rainmaker, this model doesn't have a designated laptop compartment.

Now, let's enumerate their distinct features in bullets for a faster review:

Based on users' experience, Greenroom136 Rainmaker serves well as a niche backpack that focuses on function and customization, making every cent count. On the contrary, Patagonia Black Hole® Duffel 40L is a go-to bag for those who support sustainable fashion, and prefer dual purpose - as a backpack and a shoulder bag. It's worth noting that the Patagonia model has a lesser compatibility with airlines compared to the Rainmaker.

Whichever bag you decide on, it's evident that both the Greenroom136 Rainmaker and the Patagonia Black Hole® Duffel 40L bring significant value to their users. Whether you prioritize customizability, sustainability, or a combination of both, these bags prove to be reliable companions for any travel endeavor.