CabinZero Backpack Review
CabinZero Backpack Review
I’m always on the hunt for new travel backpacks… and I know you all are too because I receive multiple emails each week asking my opinion on the best bags. That’s why I’m going to start testing as many travel backpacks as possible. Today we have the
A few weeks ago the good folks at CabinZero reached out and asked if I wanted to check out their carry-on sized travel backpack. I’m pretty picky about which backpacks I review but something about the CabinZero bags seemed interesting. Also, CabinZero is a British brand that is just starting to expand to the US so there is a good chance you haven’t heard of them yet.
I’ll be honest… the look of the backpack is what first caught my attention. Its military-inspired styling has a stylish urban look — which is a nice change from “outdoorsy wilderness” backpacks. You could probably wear this in any major city and not look like you’re a tourist.
The Classic 44L comes in a lot of fun colors (see above) so they don’t look like your standard “hiking” backpack.
Overall, the bag is pretty comfortable. It doesn’t have the best suspension system that I’ve seen but it performs as well as, or better than, many other bags in its price range. It doesn’t have a padded hip belt but it does have a hip strap that offers some stability.
The shoulder straps have a good amount of padding and they’re curved to help fit your body better.
It also has load-lifter straps that help the backpack sit on your shoulders evenly and distribute the backpack’s weight. A lot of backpacks in this price range don’t have this feature so that was a welcomed surprise. Note: The less-expensive Classic version of this bag doesn’t have these load-lifter straps.
There is also mesh padding on the back and the straps — which should hopefully help promote some air circulation.
MILITARY 44L - LIGHTWEIGHT CABIN BAG - MILITARY GREEN
.A few weeks ago the good folks at CabinZero reached out and asked if I wanted to check out their carry-on sized travel backpack. I’m pretty picky about which backpacks I review but something about the CabinZero bags seemed interesting. Also, CabinZero is a British brand that is just starting to expand to the US so there is a good chance you haven’t heard of them yet.
I’ll be honest… the look of the backpack is what first caught my attention. Its military-inspired styling has a stylish urban look — which is a nice change from “outdoorsy wilderness” backpacks. You could probably wear this in any major city and not look like you’re a tourist.
The Classic 44L comes in a lot of fun colors (see above) so they don’t look like your standard “hiking” backpack.
Overall, the bag is pretty comfortable. It doesn’t have the best suspension system that I’ve seen but it performs as well as, or better than, many other bags in its price range. It doesn’t have a padded hip belt but it does have a hip strap that offers some stability.
The shoulder straps have a good amount of padding and they’re curved to help fit your body better.
It also has load-lifter straps that help the backpack sit on your shoulders evenly and distribute the backpack’s weight. A lot of backpacks in this price range don’t have this feature so that was a welcomed surprise. Note: The less-expensive Classic version of this bag doesn’t have these load-lifter straps.
There is also mesh padding on the back and the straps — which should hopefully help promote some air circulation.
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