Can carry by hand, and with a strap on the shoulder, but are the handles long enough to allow for it to be carried as a "backpack" in a pinch if you need your hands free and don't want the bag flying about on your hip? Invariably shoulder bags always fall in front when you have to lean over a lot. Or would something like that necessitate an Aeronaut (as it's design with bp straps in mind)?
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Originally posted by KAB View PostMini no, Small possible depending on your body size and how much is packed in the bag.
The larger YDs can be carried, albeit not very comfortably, with the handles as backpack straps.Last edited by KAB; 11-09-2019, 08:57 AM.
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I tried today to use the handles as backpacks straps with a small Yeoman fully packed. I am 6ft and 154lbs and I just managed to squeeze my arms through the handles. It was very uncomfortable and I would certainly not carry the bag this way. It might work with larger Yeomans but I think the design of the handles is made for hand carry and not for using them in the backpack mode....spread joy in your neighbourhood (and not Corona!)
current bags: Smart Alec, Guide's Pack, Guide's Edition S25, Luminary 15, Daylight Backpack, Aeronaut 45, Tri-Star, Road Buddy 36, Daylight Briefcase, Small Yeoman Duffel, bits and pieces
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