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High Sierra 23" Transport Travel Pack

High Sierra 23" Transport Travel Pack
From High Sierra

List Price: $125.00 - $160.00
Price: $63.45 - $99.99
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Product Description

Follow your own path, with Transport. A big, roomy pack designed for comfort and built to hold all the gear your far-flung travels demand, is perfect for a sightseeing side trip. And with lots of extra space for a cell phone, CD/MP3 player and tons of other accessories, the comforts of home are close at hand.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #54807 in Apparel & Accessories
  • Size: One Size
  • Color: N/A
  • Brand: High Sierra
  • Model: TR101
  • Fabric type: Manmade Materials
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 14.50" h x 8.50" w x 23.00" l, 4.50 pounds

Features

  • Travel pack with rugged internal panel structure; 2834.75 cubic inch capacity
  • Removable day pack with padded backpack straps can be worn in front for security
  • Large front load main compartment hinges open from the side for easy packing
  • Vapel mesh Airflow adjustable padded waist belt helps secure the pack
  • Removable padded shoulder strap

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Whether you're wandering the Louvre or exploring the backstreets of Katmandu, the High Sierra Transport travel pack offers plenty of storage space and lots of smart extras that place your gear right where you can find it. It also includes a removable day pack with padded backpack straps that can be worn in front for security. The large front-loading main compartment hinges open from the side for easy packing, and it includes a deluxe organizer with cell phone pocket, pen pockets, and removable key fob. Comfort is the key with a Vapel mesh Airflow adjustable padded waist belt and an adjustable sternum strap, with quick-release buckle, to stabilize the pack. It also offers a padded shoulder strap that's stored behind a zippered back panel. Other features include a high-density frame sheet internal structure, contoured daisy chain for attaching gear, and water bottle pocket that can accommodate a 1000ml (32 ounce) bottle.

  • Material: Duralite Waffle Weave and 1680-Denier Ballistic Nylon
  • Overall measurement: 23 by 14.5 by 8.5 inches
  • Capacity: 2834.75 cubic inches
  • Weight: 4 pounds, 8 ounces

About High Sierra
For over 25 years, High Sierra Sport Company has strived to provide the bags you need at a price you can afford. Specializing in adventure travel, High Sierra's dedication to function, design, and quality shines in each product. From athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, to students, travelers, and professionals, High Sierra's versatile, innovative products are sure to fit your needs. High Sierra Sport Company is the official supplier of bags to the U.S. Ski and Snowboarding teams, and its memberships include the Outdoor Industry Association and Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association (SGMA).

Founded in 1979 as H. Bernbaum Import & Export Company by Harry Bernbaum and Hank Bernbaum, High Sierra Sport Company has grown to become one of the largest outdoor companies in the United States. Today, High Sierra Sport Company employs 40 people and distributes and sells to more than 1,500 retailers and 2,250 corporate accounts worldwide.


Customer Reviews

A good bag and a good value4
I purchased this bag for a two-week trip around Greece and found it to be great for my needs. It's relatively roomy, yet the main pack just meets carry-on requirements and the small day-pack easily fits under an airplane seat. It's pretty comfortable to wear, with nicely padded straps on the main pack and good straps on the detachable day-pack. The shoulder strap is convenient as well--the main bag can be carried as a shoulder bag or with the padded suitcase handle if desired. The day-pack can also be clipped onto the front of the bag, which can be good both for security and to distribute weight more evenly.

The bag was also pretty durable, although one of the metal clips on the shoulder strap came off when the strap got caught in an airport x-ray machine (not sure this is really the bag's fault though).

Overall I am quite satisfied, especially for the price. Just keep in mind this is a travel bag--it's great for carrying on your back from hotel to hotel while traveling, but it's not one you would want to be wearing 100% of the time on your trip. (A metal-frame hiking-oriented pack might be better for that purpose.)

Cool idea - bad design2
i took this to europe for a few weeks, i really liked the idea of two bags zipping into one unit. over all a good bag, and i really like that the larger of the two pieces has a shoulder strap (like a suitcase) and compartment to hide the shoulder straps. the biggest problem, and reason i would not use it for backpacking again, is it is not balanced.

when full and zipped into one bag, it is top-heavy, and sticks out way too far behind you. basically, it pulls you backwards, so you must lean forward a bit to feel balanced with your center of gravity. i read a review that mentioned this issue, disregarded it, and now feel it was seriously under-emphasized.

used this bag around the world4
It worked well enough that I used it for a 10 and 1/2 month trip. Depending on the airline, the main bag is small enough that, when separated from the day pack, it can be used as a carry-on. However, again it depends on the airline and aircraft. (Some airlines only allow 1 carry-on bag, and some airlines have smaller size allowances for carry-on luggage.) I bought a small bag so I could carry it on, but I quickly found myself checking it anyway because of the liquid restrictions on carry-on luggage. Also, even though it is small it's cumbersome to have to keep it with you in the airport. It's just easier to give it to the airlines and let them deal with it.

If you intend on putting locks on the zippers note that you can do so but the zipper handles are made of fabric and not metal, so anyone with a pair of scissors could cut it and get in your bag. (However, I never had anything stolen.) Also, there is no way to lock the sunglasses holder on the day pack.

The bag is pretty comfortable IMHO. I fit a small laptop (VAIO TX series with 11.1 inch screen) in the day pack.

If you want a bag that will force you to pack lightly, get this bag. It held up fairly well--i.e. nothing broke. However, after over 20 flights and using this bag every day for the better part of a year, it's showing a good amount of wear and tear. Next time I travel I will get a bag that's just a tiny bit bigger, has metal zipper handles, has mesh pockets on the outside of the daypack. Lastly, I think it would be good to have a bag that has a pull-out waterproof cover; this one doesn't.

All in all, for the money it's a great bag.