The Backpack

For my upcoming trip to Iceland, I have chosen to only take a carryon and a personal item. I researched my choices using the dimensions the airlines have on their websites. I also thought about future trips and overall practicality. Therefore, I chose to go with a backpack over a rolling carryon.

The last backpack I had was the one I used from high school through college. It was a standard LL Bean backpack that reliably carried all my books and other school stuff for years. While that backpack was still in decent condition all these years later, I needed one geared towards travel.

After extensive review reading, I ended up buying a Thule Landmark 60L women’s backpack. This is a two in one backpack, consisting of a 40L backpack and a 20L daypack. The larger is the perfect size for the carryon. The smaller will be my personal item. They snap together with buckles for different ways of wearing.

40L Backpack
It has padded shoulder straps and waist straps that all tuck into a pocket behind the back padding, which could be useful if you had to check it. There are handles on the top and the side and it opens like a suitcase with compression straps inside. The backpack has a hard top that protects items like sunglasses from being crushed. It also has a whistle attached to the shoulder strap.

20L Backpack
This daypack opens from the top only. The padded straps cannot be tucked anywhere. Inside there is a padded laptop compartment and zippered mesh pocket. On the outside, both sides has a deep bottle holder. The whistle could be placed on this pack.

I have used the daypack twice so far. Wearing it in lieu of a purse was super comfortable. I was able to fit my wallet, phone, glasses, sunglasses, water bottle, all my purchases from vendor stalls, and my fleece jacket when I got too hot.
I think it will work well for me. I did buy packing cubes to use inside. I’ll talk about those in another post when I post about packing the bag.
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