Top 7 Travel Bags for the World Traveler

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Ready to travel the world, but not sure what bag to bring? Check out our list of top 7 travel bags for the world traveler!

1. Inateck 40L Travel Backpack

The Inateck 40L Travel Backpack is a great option if organization is your top priority. It has two main pockets, two laptop pockets, two change pockets, a toiletry pocket, as well as several other various pockets on the inside and outside. 

2. Swiss Gear Travel Gear 1900

If you want a backpack that’s tried and tested, the Swiss Gear Travel Gear 1900 is the backpack for you. It’s made with durable, water-resistant 1200D ballistic polyester so you know it’ll hold up well on your travels.


3. Dinictis 40L Carry On

The Dinictis 40L Carry On is a sleek travel backpack that’s designed to fit within airline restrictions. It’s also extremely versatile—the straps can be tucked away so you can stow it more easily in the plane’s overhead compartment.

4. Wuayur Travel Backpack

The Wuayur Travel Backpack is intelligently designed for all your travel needs. It’s made with layer technology, featuring four separate layer pockets for all of your gear. This gives you the added benefit of being able to expand or contract the backpack depending on how much gear you’re bringing. 

5. Witzman Canvas Backpack

The Witzman Canvas Backpack is a rugged and durable backpack that looks at home on the road. It offers leather accents as well as multiple grab handles for carrying ease. The shoulder straps can also be tucked away or fitted to use as a crossbody bag.

6. Hynes Eagle 38L Flight Approved Weekender

The Hynes Eagle 38L Flight Approved Weekender is an extremely compact and neat pack. You can pair it with Hynes Eagle packing cubes to keep all of your things neatly organized and the compression straps on the outside allow you to compress it so it can easily fit on most airlines.




7. Osprey Packs Farpoint 40

A favorite among travelers, the Osprey Packs Farpoint 40 packs a ton of technology into a clean design. It comes with lockable sliders, a stowaway back panel and hip belt, scratch-free zippered slash pocket, and two internal compression straps to keep your items compact and in their place. 

Getting ready for your backpacking next trip? Check out this guide on how to travel with just a carry-on.


Last modified: December 9, 2019