🎒 Travel smarter, charge faster, and pack cleaner with WITZMAN’s ultimate carry-on companion!
The WITZMAN Carry On Travel Backpack is a 37.9L convertible nylon duffel/backpack designed for the modern traveler. Made from sustainable recycled nylon with polyester lining, it features multiple specialized pockets including a 17-inch laptop compartment, a shoe compartment, and a hidden strap pocket. Equipped with dual USB charging ports, it offers hands-free device charging on the move. Lightweight at 1.78kg and airline-approved dimensions, it’s perfect for international travel, overnight trips, and daily commutes.
Outer Material | Nylon |
Material Type | Nylon |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 1.78 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.05"D x 19.05"W x 20.5"H |
Storage Volume | 37.9 Liters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
character | Western |
Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
Style Name | Rucksack Backpacks |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 17 Inches |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
R**N
Excellent Travel Backpack with Versatility and Durability
I initially wasn’t sure how much I’d use this WITZMAN Carry-on Travel Backpack, but after a few trips, it has quickly become my go-to bag for travel. The design is incredibly well thought out, with plenty of pockets and compartments for organization, including space for a 17-inch laptop and a separate shoe compartment, which has been surprisingly handy.What really stands out is its versatility. It can switch between being used as a duffel bag or a backpack, which is a huge plus for different types of travel. The built-in USB port and headphone port are convenient for keeping my phone charged on the go, and I’ve found the bag's size perfect for airline carry-on requirements.It feels really sturdy and well-made, from the durable nylon fabric to the padded straps. At first, the bag seemed a bit bulky, but after using it for several trips, I’ve come to appreciate its capacity and comfort. It's lightweight for its size and holds everything I need, including clothes, shoes, electronics, and travel essentials.Now, I’m even considering getting a few as gifts because it’s just that functional and reliable. If you're looking for a dependable travel backpack that can handle weekend getaways, business trips, or even longer vacations, this is an excellent choice.
G**T
Nailed it!
Guys, I'm speaking from sheer experience. Look, I'm an avid hiker. Not just any hiker. A through-hiker. I've walked many many days with backpacks of many kinds. I must've logged well over three or four thousand miles of hiking in my life. I've climbed mountains, ascended valleys, and cross entire biomes of terrain. In fact when Pokemon go came out, it didn't go home for 6 months. That's how much I walk.One of my favorite bags I've ever owned is an old 60L victorinox. It's a though-hiker's bag with a backboard. It's meant for mountain climbing, sledding and cross country-skiing. I can easily pack between 130 and 180 lbs in the thing without causing much of a setback. With those things, all the weight is diverted to your waist and hips. So you have hauling power at the cost mobility and comfort.This bag is comparable in design, versatility and durability. But with some added perks, like a built in USB charger port, and a lot better organization as well as front pockets. The modular design of a convertible backpack/duffle bag is one of my favorites. You only need one bag and you can adapt it. But where it differs greatly from the victorinox is in comfort and mobility.This backpack still diverts MOST of the weight to your hips but stabilizes around the shoulders better for a more glove-like fit. Without the rigid backboard you have 140-150° turning range of motion to get through those tight spots with the added benefit of a bag that sits flat to your back. The organization is effectively placed just for this benefit. I divides the weight distribution precisely (when packed correctly) at the small of the back and the bottom of shoulder blades. Although, I could see it maybe only fitting a select kind of frame, like the kind you'd expect from a through-hiker and survivalists body. Slim, lean, limber and efficient.Padding wize, solid. Victorinox, like many bags has the con of being hard on the lumbar. This bag practically has a pillow on the lumbar.Same as for the straps which I noticed many people gave inconsistent reviews on. But, let me just be clear here, I think a lot of people didn't realize this is a Duffel/backpack hybrid. I have seen tons of 1 star reviews for missing straps and I started laughing so hard. They didn't know it comes with the straps zipped under a flap. They posted reviews saying it didn't have straps because they don't understand the modular design. I'd imagine they haven't used many hiking bags in their life.Likewise you're getting the same reverse ingineered durability of a brand like Oakley, Swiss Army or victorinox, but for 1/10th of the price minus branding with superior organization and the added versatility of duffel-breifcase configuration for easy airline approved travel. In terms of comfort, it sits like an ergonomic office chair for immersive gaming.All in all I give it a 5 out of 5 and I don't give that lightly.Something a lot of people seem to misconceived is that military grade, military tested and developed, or otherwise "tactical bags" are somehow superior. I for one can say from experience that that is not true. I was in the military. Military "grade" anything does not equal comfort. Military is not build for comfort, it's built for standard issue and functionality. Soldiers are trained to adapt to their equipment. Not the other way around. Soldier who are trained to not only survive, but otherwise thrive in environments that are nearly entirely devoid of comfort. Let that sit in your head for a minute.Listen to me. Don't be a yuppie. Be an intellectual. Know your equipment. Know your body. Know your limits. But above all, know your bags.
D**G
Great Travel Bag
Great all around travel bag. I travel alot.and this bag is perfect for a carryon it can be carried as a backpack or converted to a suitcase style bag as well. There are plenty of pockets, material feels heavy duty, zippers heavy duty, charging cable and space for a water bottle. Only thing i.wish it had was better padding on the back between you and laptop. Also it has a pouch for 17+ laptop plus a smaller pouch perfect for a tablets in a case.
A**E
Smaller than expected, still high quality
The only reason I didn't give this backpack 5-stars is the size. I thought it was going to be bigger based on the photos, but otherwise its a great backpack! I bought it for my husband to use while he travels for work, and it fits almost everything he needs to carry on a plane with him. Its good quality material and seems like it'll be durable.
C**T
Have Backpack -Will Travel
Love my new backpack. Bought it in February - traveled through Vietnam with it for 3 weeks. Zips up so you can treat it as a suitcase, or you can distribute your weight by wearing it as a pack. In and out of hotels, trains, cabs, and planes - convenient and small to haul around. Holds a good amount and has many compartments. I won't be buying a new one for sometime, because it is so well made! I give it an A+
D**N
Very pleased with this pack
This backpack checks all my boxes. It's very roomy without being overly bulky; just right for a rucksack-style pack. It is well designed and engineered, with many thoughtfully placed, smartly organized pockets. The build quality and durability (my biggest concerns before buying) have been great so far. I've been able to carry pretty heavy items and when lifting the pack by one strap (with normal care) there is no indication of potential tearing, which speaks to quality materials and construction. And it looks great. It's also quite comfortable to wear. It fit me perfectly right out of the box without any need to adjust the straps. I consider it a good value and would definitely recommend.
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