No one piece of luggage is perfect for all kinds of travel. That's why REI offers so many different types of luggage, bags and packs. But how do you know which is right for you? It all depends on the type of travel you do and your packing style.
To find the right pack or bag for travel, consider the types of trips you'll take, the kinds of activities you plan on doing and the quantity of possessions you want to bring. The key is to find a pack that combines packing convenience, carrying comfort and versatility.
Travel Backpacks
These convertible backpacks have internal frames, decent suspension systems and convert to a hand-held bag. Backpack straps can be hidden behind a panel for airline travel. Most also feature a removable daypack for short excursions. Who should use them: Travelers who want to be highly mobile and plan on carrying all their gear. These packs aren't suited for those who plan on traveling on a serious outdoor expedition, or who plan on staying in urban areas.
Wheeled Luggage
This category includes two types of wheeled luggage: traditional luggage and convertible luggage.
Tip: Luggage collections incorporating a suitcase, briefcase and carry-on are especially convenient for frequent business travelers since the pieces work together as a system.
Duffels
There are three basic kinds of duffels: general purpose duffels in a range of sizes, expedition duffels and wheeled duffels.
Internal-Frame Backpacks
These backpacks are designed for extended wilderness trips. They feature good support and make it more comfortable to haul a lot of gear over long periods of time. Who should use them: Those who travel to go camping, backpacking or climbing. These packs are less suited for airline travel because of the extra straps: Those who also plan on spending time in urban areas might need to bring an extra daypack.
Find a pack that's big enough to hold your necessary gear, but small enough that you can carry it comfortably day after day. Most people tend to fill up whatever bag they're packing, no matter how big it is.
Tip: Don't worry about leaving too much space for souvenirs—you can always mail them home.
Storage capacities are typically measured in cubic inches (cu. in.). They range anywhere from a few hundred cu. in. for a small duffel to more than 8,000 cu. in. for large wheeled luggage.
Here are some general sizing guidelines:
Things to keep in mind:
Now that you've chosen the right type and size of luggage to buy, it's time to compare features on specific models. At this point, your own personal preference best determines what features are most important.
Some common features worth considering:
If you'll be using your bag as a backpack most of the time, it's important to make sure it fits well. Stuff the backpack with 20 to 30 pounds of weight inside, centered between your shoulder blades as close to your back as possible. Concentrate on the hipbelt and shoulder straps, making sure they are comfortable and easy to adjust.
Now that you've chosen your travel bag, you have several options that will make packing easier and provide some security for your gear.
Organizers
Security Accessories
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