Travel Pack Reviews
I used the Osprey Farpoint 40 for a few months as a replacement for a small duffel bag, and that ended up being the best way to understand it. It packs simply, carries comfortably when loaded, and makes a lot of sense for long travel days. It just does not feel like a backpack I would want to use much once the trip is over.
After a few trips with the Bellroy Lite Travel Pack 30L, it became pretty clear where this bag works and where it falls short. It’s light, simple to pack, and easy to stash away once you arrive, but the carry feels a bit underbuilt once it’s loaded. This review breaks down what the Bellroy Lite Travel Pack 30L does well, who it makes sense for, and the tradeoffs that come with its stripped-back design.
I’ve used the Tortuga Daily Carry Pro for the past year as my everyday backpack and, when needed, a small travel bag. What keeps me coming back to it is not that it does anything flashy. It just handles the basics well, stays comfortable, protects a laptop, and has enough space to stretch into a weekend trip without feeling like a full-on travel pack.
After a year of using the Peak Design Travel Backpack 30L for work, weekend trips, and daily camera carry, it has proven to be one of the better do-it-all bags I’ve used. It’s durable, comfortable, and especially good for someone who likes Peak Design’s ecosystem, even if the interior mesh pockets require a little more thought when packing.
After a year of travel with the Matador SEG28, this review covers what makes the bag work so well for organized travelers, where the segmented layout helps, and the few drawbacks that keep it from being for everyone.

