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In Brief; Tamrac’s Aero 80 Backpack; The Search For The Perfect Carryon Backpack, Continued
Two things have changed in determining the best bag for lugging around gear while traveling by plane—the type of gear a photographer travels with and the airline restrictions on carryon gear. These days there seems to be a need for more space for accessories required than actual camera and lens, what with more and more photographers traveling with laptops, card readers, wires, memory cards, etc. On the opposite side of the coin, airlines, particularly when traveling overseas, are quite strict about size limitations and the number of bags—the “main” bag and the oddly called “personal items” bag—being the norm. But that’s not always the case, as some airlines are restricting carryon to one bag only.
You should check with your airline first, but most domestic airlines permit
a carryon piece of luggage that is 45 linear (total) inches. A commonly sized
bag for carryon luggage is 9x14x22”. Most airlines have a carryon weight
limit of 40 lbs. Overseas restrictions vary, with some being quite restrictive
and worrisome for photographers. Indeed, you might want to pack according to
airline flown rather than gear needed. One website I have found helpful is from
Luggage Pros, which has a helpful chart on size restrictions. Go to: www.luggagepros.com/policies/luggage-restrictions.shtml.
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