Eagle Creek Exploration Systems Switchback Max ES 22
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This backpack straps as backpacks do, and it also has wheels! Talk about versatile - it is a clever concept. On a recent trip to Amsterdam, we had repeatedly about our luggage up and down stairs to our lodgings (Channel boats) and stations are to return to their homeland, we have the Eagle Creek backpack. A friend who travels frequently to Europe recommended that the mark. It is relatively easy to carry weight on the back, where they do with the hand is not so simple. A nice feature is that the largest part of the pack qualify as carry-on with most airlines. The belt-pack a day can be carried out. Both packs have many pockets for easy organization. And the zippers have loops for (TSA-approved) locks. There are less expensive backpacks with fewer features - and perhaps less reliability - but we are very satisfied with the EC-Switch Back. We believe it is a good investment and a very convenient carry-on time savings.Product Features
* Integrated zip-off backpack with new and improved suspension and increased capacity * Meets Most airlines carryon requirements (with daypack removed * Enhanced Comfort Zone Carry system weight evenly distributed and comfortable for the long haul * Mobile in the bag sunglass daypack * Suspension system can be easily and tucks zippers far from the check-in or while wheeling mode
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