Overview
About Eagle Creek Tour Travel 55 L Backpack - Medium-Large, Arctic Seagreen
Closeout. Whether you're navigating the airport or the trail, you'll comfortably carry your essentials with Eagle Creek's Tour Travel 55-liter backpack. It's made from durable materials with an ergonomic suspension system, padded laptop sleeve, top and book-style openings to the main compartment and a zip-up back cover to secure the shoulder straps and waistbelt during travel.
- Durable, lightweight recycled main body fabric construction
- Ergonomic backpack suspension system designed to fit longer torsos and broader shoulders
- Expandable side zipper adds an extra 7 liters of space
- Book-style zip opening for full access to main compartment
- Top zip entry to main compartment for access on the go
- Padded 15" laptop sleeve
- Inner zip pocket
- Inner compression straps help keep contents from shifting
- Inner toggles easily attach Pack-It® cubes (not included)
- Stretch-mesh side water bottle pocket
- Back zip compartment stows rain fly, shoulder straps and waistbelt
- Padded ergonomic shoulder straps with gear loops
- Adjustable sternum strap
- Padded waistbelt with adjustable webbing strap and buckle closure
- Top and side grab handles
- Made in Indonesia
Specs
Specs about Eagle Creek Tour Travel 55 L Backpack - Medium-Large, Arctic Seagreen
- Style: Duffel
- Capacity: 3478 cu.in.
- Carry options: Backpack,Hand,Shoulder
- External dimensions (HxWxD): 14x26x9.75"
- Weight: 4 lb. 15 oz.
- Made in Indonesia
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Not too big
Reviewed by Urban traveler and occasional camper from Texas on Thursday, August 10, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Not too bigReviewed by Urban traveler and occasional camper from Texas on Thursday, August 10, 2023I wanted the 40L version of this pack but the 55L was a great price here, so that's what I ended up with. I was afraid it might be too big — it wasn't. It's been on an Amtrak trip and a car camping trip so far. It seems to be just as durable and thoughtfully designed as my Eagle Creek roller bag that's held up since 2000.