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.

Ivar Backpack
The Ivar backpack is the cheapest one featured here and is probably not the best bet if you travel constantly. For one or two short vacations a year though, it should hold up fine. What makes this bag notable is its built-in shelving system, which not only keeps your gear organized but also keeps everything from eventually gravitating toward the bottom.

The standard horseshoe-shaped zipper set-up in the front allows easy access. This is a very light pack, at less than 2.5 pounds, but that means giving up some ruggedness and heavy zippers. It’s also small enough to carry on, but is for light packers only, with around 25 liters (1,465 cubic inches) of capacity. It’s made of 420-denier nylon though and has an adjustable chest strap, laptop padding, dual side pockets, and a headphone port.
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Becka

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