It was just an overnighter for work, so I figured it was a good tryout for the small Western Flyer. I packed my clothes in a large packing cube in the non-divided side. In the other side of the bag I kept the divider zipped into the two compartments. In one, I had a Clear Quarter Packing Cube with non-liquid toiletries on one side and miscellaneous stuff on the other (cords, eye mask, earplugs, etc). On top of that I put my 3D Clear Organizer Cube with liquids. On the compartment I put a pair of shoes and next to them, my iPod, inflatable lumbar pillow and a Ziploc of snacks. In the large zip pocket I had my Kindle, a pen/pencil size Clear Organizer Pouch with lipstick, nail file, pen. In the small zip pocket I put my wallet, sunglasses and cell phone so I didn't need to carry a separate purse.
The best part about the Western Flyer is that it fits under the airplane seat! When everyone was jockeying for position to make sure they could get a space in the overheads, I was stress free, knowing I would not be separated from my stuff.
The backpack straps were great during my 3 hour layovers in the Minneapolis airport. The Absolute Strap was pretty comfortable, but I’m kinda short and not very muscle-y, so it wouldn’t have been comfortable for long periods.
This is a great bag for short trips. I usually travel with a rollaboard and travel bag so it was tempting to get the Aeronaut, but I was afraid that it would get too bulky and heavy for me to carry. The Western Flyer is the perfect size for me to carry around, but I don’t know if I can get more than a couple days worth of clothes in it. Maybe a Tri-Star is on my horizon. Do they fit under the seat?
While waiting to board one of my flights, a guy next to me was looking at my bag and asked, “Who’s Tom Bihn?” Well, let me tell you…
The best part about the Western Flyer is that it fits under the airplane seat! When everyone was jockeying for position to make sure they could get a space in the overheads, I was stress free, knowing I would not be separated from my stuff.
The backpack straps were great during my 3 hour layovers in the Minneapolis airport. The Absolute Strap was pretty comfortable, but I’m kinda short and not very muscle-y, so it wouldn’t have been comfortable for long periods.
This is a great bag for short trips. I usually travel with a rollaboard and travel bag so it was tempting to get the Aeronaut, but I was afraid that it would get too bulky and heavy for me to carry. The Western Flyer is the perfect size for me to carry around, but I don’t know if I can get more than a couple days worth of clothes in it. Maybe a Tri-Star is on my horizon. Do they fit under the seat?
While waiting to board one of my flights, a guy next to me was looking at my bag and asked, “Who’s Tom Bihn?” Well, let me tell you…
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