Best Travel Backpacks

By Tim Leffel, Travel Expert

Walk into a gear store or visit a product website to browse for backpacks and you may feel like an overwhelmed tea-totaler trying to pick out a bottle in a wine for a gift. Once upon a time there were a few dependable brands of backpacks with a handful of models a year. Now there are literally hundreds of them vying for your attention.

Fortunately, you can dismiss a big subsection of them by eliminating the ones for campers and hikers. These are generally lightweight, stuffed-from-the-top affairs that enable you to traverse the Appalachian Trail with a sleeping bag, tent, and cooking gear along for the ride. What you need for travel is a different kind of backpack. Here are the best ones out there for a short group adventure tour or a yearlong trip around the world.

Eagle Creek Grand Voyage
For a yearlong backpacking trip through multiple climates, it’s hard to top the Eagle Creek Grand Voyage. It holds a full 90 liters of clothing and gear counting the daypack, which zips onto the main pack, so be sure you’re physically able to carry that much before buying this! The main pack has lockable zippers, a wide U-shaped opening for easy packing, and compression straps to keep everything in its place. The seam-sealed bottom compartment keeps dirty shoes, laundry, or a sleeping bag separate. Exterior pockets are sized for large water bottles.

The ergonomically designed suspension system is adjustable from 18-inch to 22-inch torso length, with two curved stays that can also be adjusted to move weight away from the back and shoulders. The parts that meet the body are fully padded with breathable foam, and straps around the sternum and waist ease the burden of what can be a heavy load when this is packed full. At 6.5 pounds this one is a bit heavier than most, but Eagle Creek’s bags have a reputation of taking whatever you throw at them and lasting through years of heavy use.
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Becka

The North Face Backtrack 70 is lightweight, and I like the long narrow shape for trekking