I recently got my hands on this as my carry-on for an upcoming trip to Europe, and I’ll update you on how it holds up. I’m digging it because it can pass as a roomy carry-on and also as a “personal item” for those budget European airlines with stricter rules. It kinda reminds me of the Kathmandu Litehaul 38L. I’d guess it’s about 35L, but they don’t give measurements. It’s super lightweight and has this expansion zip that gives it some extra space. There’s no special spot for a laptop, which works for me since I’m not bringing one on this trip. It comes with stowable backpack straps and a shoulder strap.
My family is coming along—me, the wife, and our two kids—so we’ll have a few checked bags. Not exactly “onebagging” like the pros do, but hey, we make it work. Overall, I’m pretty impressed with this bag. I’m not sure how durable it will prove to be; it’s definitely not on the same level as the Kathmandu in terms of build quality.