Want a travel bag that functions just as well as a daypack? The Thule Subterra 34L may just be the pack you’re looking for. View Our Full Review: [ Ссылка ]
0:00 - Intro
1:01 - Material & Aesthetic
2:11 - External Components
5:21 - Inside the Pack
8:51 - Durability & Testing
9:55 - Pros & Cons
10:23 - The Verdict
Follow along with Rebecca and Nathan on their YouTube Channel "Always A Friday": [ Ссылка ]
Perhaps better known for their bike and roof racks, Thule has been in the bag market for quite some time now and their range is one of the most expansive we’ve seen. From crossover duffel bags and hydration packs to camera bags and, of course, travel backpacks—Thule has you covered. Or do they? Can a company that started off making roof racks transition to making great travel backpacks? We decided to investigate.
We’ll be testing the Thule Subterra Travel Backpack 34L from their Subterra range—described by Thule as “Stylish, versatile and built to last, the Thule Subterra collection offers luggage, backpacks, laptop bags and sleeves that help you put together a great look for your travels.” The Subterra 34L is a dual purpose pack that can function as a travel bag or everyday backpack. We’re curious to see if they can pull this off.
The Thule Subterra 34L is a great looking pack that works well as a daypack or travel bag. The usual pitfalls of a roll top bag are fixed by the two side access zips and the side pocket expands enough to fit a surprisingly large water bottle—and you can barely tell it’s even there when not in use! This is a pack that’ll have you covered on a weekend city break or meeting up with a business partner at a coffee house, with enough additional features to hold and organize everything you may have with you.
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In this video, Nathan Coverdale of Pack Hacker reviews the Thule Subterra 34l Travel Backpack—that also functions well as a daypack.
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