Greenroom136 Rainmaker vs. Arc'teryx Blade 28

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 RainmakerFeatureArc'teryx Blade 28
Storage
S Compression N
None Expanded Capacity None
4 Opening 1
side Passport back
N Passthrough Y
Carry
S Backpack H
N Hip Belt N
S Sternum Strap N
Inside
15 Laptop 15
3 Main Compartments 4
Y Organizer Y
Outside
× Hard Shell ×
N Rain-fly N
0 Water Bottle Holder 0
Y Water Resistant Y
Material
1000D CorduraN210p-HT nylon 6,6 N630p-HT nylon 6,6

Arc'teryx Blade 28

Front facing view of the Arc'teryx Blade 28
Capacity28 L
Weight1.5 kg
Dimensions54×31×16 cm
Airline fit98%
Price$160

If you're looking for a sturdy and reliable carry-on backpack, Greenroom136's Rainmaker is a strong contender. With dimensions of 40x28x21 inches, it's slightly smaller than its competitor, the Arc'teryx Blade 28, which is 54x31x16 inches. Nevertheless, the Rainmaker makes up for its smaller size with a higher compatibility with airlines, clocking in at a full 100% compatibility, compared to the Blade's 98%. The Rainmaker, made from 1000D Cordura, is famed for its durability and water-resistant qualities. It weighs in slightly heavier at 1.7 pounds, compared to the Blade's 1.5 pounds. But with its sturdy build and 22-liter capacity, the Rainmaker is perfect for the traveler who values value, function and reliability.

Now let's take a look at the Blade 28 from Arc'teryx. Touted as excellent for weekend travelers or ultra-minimalists, the Blade stands taller, wider but less deep than the Rainmaker. It compensates for its larger size with feather-light weight and a larger capacity of 28 liters, perfect for those who need extra space for their trip. Made from N210p-HT nylon 6,6 N630p-HT nylon 6,6, the Blade is noted for its exceptional build quality and high-grade materials. It even features a clamshell main compartment, allowing you easy and ample access to all your travel items.

Both backpacks have their selling points. For those who are minimalist travelers needing extra space, the Blade's larger capacity and high-quality materials make it a worthy investment. Its clamshell opening is a convenient plus. However, for travelers who prioritize airline compatibility and the reassurance of a water-resistant and durable backpack, the Rainmaker garners high praises. Its customizability is a bonus for those who prefer a bag that can adapt to their needs.

It ultimately boils down to your travel habits and priorities. The Rainmaker and Blade both bring excellent features to the table. Whether you're looking for a robust, customizable bag that can stand the test of time, or a light, spacious and high-quality bag for your weekend dashes, both bags make strong cases for themselves. Your adventure, your choice.