Personal carry on bags

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ChocolateFrog

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31,947 posts

188 months

The cost of cabin bags for an upcoming trip has tipped over my 'fk em' threshold.

Need a bag that's 43 x 33 x 16 or as close to as possible.

Osprey do one that's perfect but it's a bit pricey. The Daylite 26 + 6



Anything similar to that but cheaper and won't fall apart?

nyt

1,893 posts

165 months

I bought one of these. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CP27XRCR. -- was about £16

More than sturdy enough. Easily squashed into Vueling's measuring crate.

I had intended to throw it when I got back, but I quite like it




wyson

3,531 posts

119 months

Loads of them on Amazon.

More reputable brands that match airline cabin bag dimensions exactly include:

Cabin max
Aerolite
American Tourister

I got a Cabin Max bag. The bag is well made, and works well as luggage, but its st as a backpack, esp compared to stuff like Osprey. Its dimensioned to maximise luggage space, not be balanced on your back with a load.

You get what you pay for.

Look up all the airlines you are likely to fly for their max cabin bag sizes and buy the bag with those dimensions in mind.

Having said that, in practice, I’ve found using a bag 5 cm too big isn’t going to attract attention. All of the people I’ve seen stopped by airline staff have had piss take large bags. Some managed to squash them down in the sizer and get away with it. They don’t give my cabin max bag, nor the slightly oversize normal backpack my Mrs carries a second look.

Edited by wyson on Monday 14th July 22:26

WhiskyDisco

1,003 posts

89 months

Tuesday
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I use Rock cabin bags for flying Ryanair. I bought one off their website with discount for about £60. The very next day Mrs WD found some similar Rock cases in Tesco for £25.

Truckosaurus

12,655 posts

299 months

Tuesday
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nyt said:
Indeed. I've got a couple of cheapo 'Cabin Max' branded bags from Amazons and they aren't the best quality, are just rectangular shaped to get the most stuff inside rather than being nicely styled but perfect for a few flights a year.

dan98

910 posts

128 months

Tuesday
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Puggit said:
O/T This is a good general guide but I always use a 40 litre hiking backpack for the freebie carry on with Easyjet, Ryanair etc no problem.

It's just about getting something the most efficient shape to fit their silly little bag checker, which most bags aren't.

Portofino

4,751 posts

206 months

Tuesday
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Got caught by this on Friday, wife warned me it had changed but my measurements thought I’d be fine. Nope, 2 cm out & that’ll be £48 please. What a con.

Pincher

9,424 posts

232 months

Tuesday
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Slightly off topic but I’m sure I read somewhere that Ryanair are having to increase the size of their under seat bag allowance?


croyde

24,802 posts

245 months

Tuesday
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I bought one for £9.99 for my first ever RyanAir trip to Vigo last Christmas.

When it turned up I thought there's no way this 'hand bag' would suffice for a cold rainy week, but it did, and was useful as a backpack for day trips around the city and venturing further out.

It taught me the art of packing light which was blooming useful when I drove my Alpine to Tenerife last February biggrin

Pincher

9,424 posts

232 months

Tuesday
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Pincher said:
Slightly off topic but I m sure I read somewhere that Ryanair are having to increase the size of their under seat bag allowance?

Puggit

49,114 posts

263 months

Tuesday
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As above, Ryanair haven't done this out of kindness to passengers, it's an EU law that is forcing their hand (which technically wouldn't need to be applied to UK-UK flights).

nvubu

534 posts

144 months

Tuesday
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I have a couple of different size Aerolite bags for different airlines. They are all fine and reasonably priced.


//j17

4,748 posts

238 months

Tuesday
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1. If it's just for flying, do you have a Decathlon nearby?
2. And if you have self control, nothing to stop you getting a slightly over-sized bag provided it's squidgy in the over-sized dimentions and you don't then pack it to the rafters.

3. And as for RyanAir changing their size, they are - but over the next 12 months. Advice is to plan on the old dimensions this year as it's better to get to the gate and find you could have used a bigger bag than get there and find your new-size bag doesn't fit the old-sized gauge for your flight.

TwigtheWonderkid

46,228 posts

165 months

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Portofino said:
Got caught by this on Friday, wife warned me it had changed but my measurements thought I d be fine. Nope, 2 cm out & that ll be £48 please. What a con.
You might not like it, but it's hardly a con. Your bag was too big, so you were charged.