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The Osprey Sojourn Porter 30L Travel Backpack in Brindle Brown is a heavy-duty, eco-friendly travel companion designed for the modern explorer. With a spacious 30-liter capacity, water-resistant features, and a comfortable AirScape backpanel, this backpack ensures you travel in style and comfort. Its unique compression system and multiple pockets provide organized storage, making it perfect for any adventure.
Outer Material | Nylon |
Material Type | Nylon |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 13"W x 24"H |
Storage Volume | 30 Liters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Brindle Brown |
Pattern | Solid |
character | sports |
Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
Style Name | Sojourn Porter Backpack |
Number Of Pockets | 6 |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Strap Type | Basic |
D**N
Excellent backpack - a little different than others
This backpack is probably different from what you're used to. It does exactly what it says it will do and it seems to be extremely well made. This is an excellent travel backpack.I was getting ready to travel for about a month. My old backpack is worn out and has too many outside accessible areas where people could easily get into it or steal items out of it. This one is more buttoned up. It did very well on my trip.Pockets/sections: it has 3 main pocket areas and a pockets inside one section, and a smaller pocket on the top which is inside the main section. (Probably not describing this well.) All the areas are easy to access. I hesitate to say the storage is surprisingly large, because 30L is 30L. But it seems to hold a lot of stuff.My favorite things: the straps stow away! This is fantastic. When you get on a plane and want to put this under a seat (ugh - airplane floors are disgusting) or in the overhead you get pack up all the straps. It's a little fiddly to get them in and out, but this is minor. It's about 20 seconds to store them and 5-10 seconds to get them out. This is a HUGE feature for me. You can store the shoulder straps and the waist strap separately, so you don't need to get out both. This is just fantastic.The laptop/document slot at the very back of the backpack is excellent. it securely and safely holds a laptop, note books, or other items in a thin compartment. I could not be happier with this feature.The two larger pockets/sections are nice and can be filled up with whatever you want. I mostly used these for clothes and toiletries. There is a small zippered pocket on top for items commonly needed items. I used this for my passport, toothbrush, and other stuff I needed to access frequently. The zipper has a security loop so that when it's zipped closed the zipper won't accidentally open and it makes it a little more challenging for somebody to get into it. This is a minor but nice feature. Great attention to detail.The clamshell straps across the front of the pack allow you to compress is and save some space. This is especially helpful when it's full of clothes and you're getting on a plane. It seems to do this fine without putting too much pressure on the laptop area.The front is essentially a clamshell with flaps coming around the front and straps to compress the backpack. The only negative is that you need to undo this straps to get into it. I was able to get what I needed from the laptop pocket and the small top pocket without loosening or unclipping the clamshell straps.Note that as you load it up it can get very fat on your back and that you'll be bumping into things and people with it if you're not careful.
A**R
Osprey Sojourn Porter 30L Backpack Review – Plus, Fitting an ROG G22CH Mini PC Inside
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using the Osprey Sojourn Porter 30L for a few months now, its been hiking with me, been to Taiwan, Australia, Japan and Philippines, and I have to say—it’s a solid travel backpack with a great balance of structure, storage, and comfort. It’s designed more for travel than everyday carry, but it still works surprisingly well for a variety of uses. The backpack feels sturdy, has plenty of compression straps, and carries comfortably even when loaded up.Build & ComfortThe material feels tough and durable, which is great if you’re carrying expensive gear inside. The shoulder straps and hip belt are well-padded, and the design allows for a snug fit when adjusted properly. The zippers are solid, and the clamshell opening makes packing and accessing stuff super easy.Storage & OrganizationFor a 30L pack, it’s surprisingly spacious. The main compartment is roomy, and the side compression straps help keep everything compact. The front organization pocket is great for small essentials like cables, chargers, or a notebook. There's also a dedicated laptop compartment that fits a large laptop without issues.Fitting the ASUS ROG G22CH Mini PC InsideNow, here’s the interesting part—I was able to fit my ROG G22CH mini PC inside! This was a bit of an after thought because I was actually going to return the PC after my 2 week trip, but it actually fits and worked better than expected (So I'm keeping it :P).The main compartment is deep enough to fit the G22CH lying flat.The internal compression straps help keep it secured so it doesn’t shift around.There’s enough extra space to pack cables, a power brick, and a keyboard if needed.The padded structure of the backpack gives some protection, though I’d still be cautious when carrying fragile electronics.If you’re traveling with a gaming PC but don’t want to lug around a huge case, this backpack makes it doable. The fit isn’t ultra-snug, but it’s stable enough for safe transport if handled carefully.---Final ThoughtsIf you need a compact yet spacious travel backpack that can even carry something as odd as a mini PC, the Osprey Sojourn Porter 30L is a great choice. It’s well-built, comfortable, and versatile. Whether you’re packing for a trip, carrying work essentials, or—even better—lugging around a compact gaming rig, this bag holds up well.
B**H
Perfect
I love this backpack I had the previous version of it for 6 years and I liked it so much that I bought this to replace it. I am I traveling tech and it is great, it’s big enough to put a few days worth of clothes in and it can be small when using the mummy straps to fit in the overhead bin on a plane. There is a perfect pocket for everything I need to carry. And the build quality is great.
T**T
Roomy and Comfortable
I'm loving this pack. I've traveled with it twice from the U.S. mainland to Hawaii, and for a few trips closer to home. I can easily pack enough clothing and toiletries for a week, while avoiding checking a bag at the airport. I haven't tried traveling with a computer or tablet - those might make it harder to fit everything. For my travel, though, it's perfect.
J**W
Always the best
This is my second Osprey backpack in 7 years. If I had more respect for this I probably would have been able to keep the first one but I treated it pretty badly :-). It held up for such a long time. One time I actually carried a whole watermelon in it. The straps have always been good and I've never felt that they might break. There is so much room for anything you need. I love the adjustment they've made to this one where you can hide the straps if you don't want them inside a zipper compartment. It works fantastic
J**Y
Great quality and size. Very few dislikes about the bag
I like the bag and it is made of great quality. The only thing I don't particularly like is the waist strap flaps cant be tucked in when using the shoulder straps. When walking through the airport, it is annoying having them thrash about as there is no need to wear the waist strap during some situations. Overall the bag is nice and holds all my gear. Unsure at the moment if it was pass as my carry on bag, but I will report back after my flight.