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When it comes to airline travel, hybrid packs are the way forward. This roller variant takes Topo's popular carry-on global travel backpack and adds a set of heavy-duty wheels and a telescopic trolley handle. Trundle it through the airport like your classic wheely suitcase, then just deploy the removable spacer mesh backpack straps and saddle up. We quite like that the moulded plastic base panel faces outwards, making you look a bit like a Ninja Turtle – which can only be a good thing. Constructed in recycled materials, the global travel pack features plenty of ways to organise your clobber, including various internal compartments and zipped slip pockets on the outside. The 44-litre capacity hits that sweet spot between maximum gear space and carry-on-friendly dimensions, but if you do decide to check it as a hold bag, it's also fully padded to protect your gear from over-enthusiastic baggage handlers.
3-way carry hybrid travel bag (backpack straps, grab handles or wheels)
Heavy-duty, crush-proof wheels
Telescopic handle with exposed extender for durability
External stabiliser bar
Removable padded spacer mesh backpack straps
Attachment clips for other bags/items
Top slip pocket
Padded nylon webbing grab handles on three sides
Fully unzips for easy access to main compartment
Two internal compartments with dual mesh pockets and dual lined pockets
Front zipped slip pockets
Top drop-in valuables pocket with key clip
Fully padded
Recycled ballistic nylon base panel
Made from recycled nylon with a post-consumer recycled plastic shell panel
Measures 34cm x 53cm x 23cm
44-litre capacity
Weighs 3kg
Made in Vietnam
Dimensions (W x H x D): 34 x 53 x 23 cm
Volume: 44 L
Weight: 2.9 kg
1000D Recycled Nylon
210D Recycled Nylon
1680D Recycled Ballistic Nylon
PC Recycled Plastic Shell
Recycled Materials:This bag is made from recycled nylon
Sustainability Through Longevity: The Topo Designs repairs program is focused on creating a rehab center for those well-loved pieces so they can stay in the family—ultimately reducing the number of pieces that are unnecessarily discarded for something new
Environmental Initiatives: The Topo Designs MAP Pact initiative is designed to ensure the simple concept to maintain, act, and protect our communities
Topo Designs founders Jedd Rose and Mark Hansen cut their adventuring teeth among the high plains, deep canyons and iconic mountains of Colorado. Growing up, they favoured simple, functional and durable kit – the kind of stuff made by genuine hikers, climbers and mountaineers in basement workshops. But somewhere along the way, as the gear world ballooned into a multi-million-dollar industry, they felt like the kit they were being offered had lost its authentic connection to the real world of outdoor adventure.
In 2008, Jedd and Mark set up Topo Designs to return to those roots. They started out making packs on a single sewing machine in a Fort Collins basement, and rapidly built a reputation for uncomplicated but stylish gear with outdoor-inspired design and urban utility. Today, their products are some of the most durable, versatile and good-looking crossover packs in the business – built for trailheads, urban adventures and globe-trotting travels.
They're also not afraid to tackle some of the gear industry's thornier issues head-on. Topo Designs are meticulous about their sourcing and manufacturing – using recycled fabrics, reducing water and energy usage, and seeking out more environmentally friendly processes and treatments. Several product lines are still made in their home state of Colorado, while their international partner factories conform to the exacting standards set by the Fair Wear Foundation.