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Taking pack on the plane?

ghostinyou

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I am thinking of buying a new pack. I found one that is comfortable and fits well. It's 55L. Bigger than I wanted but the fit is good for me. And I won't pack it full. My question - I would like to know if people who had same size pack were able to take it as a carry on without problem? I know...I know....check airline size and compare to pack. I did. It's mighty close. In fact the height of pack (as posted online) is about 3 in too big. But I figure I can scrunch it down since not full. I just would like to hear if anyone was able/not able to use theirs as a carry on. I really don't want to check as I am traveling onward post-camino so will be checking a suitcase. Don't want to pay $100 for second checked bag PLUS I think it would stress me out not having my gear with me! I am flying from the US on Lufthansa. Thank you very much!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I travelled Perth - Madrid via Dubai this year with my brand new Aarn lightweight backpack. In order to protect it from damage (and loss) en route, I put it inside an ancient battered suitcase which I abandoned once I arrived. This also meant that my walking pole was out of sight and not an apparent threat to security. On the way back, I bought a very cheap bag to do the same job. Having checked-in luggage means that you can take a pocket knife and scissors.
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I am thinking of buying a new pack. I found one that is comfortable and fits well. It's 55L. Bigger than I wanted but the fit is good for me. And I won't pack it full. My question - I would like to know if people who had same size pack were able to take it as a carry on without problem? I know...I know....check airline size and compare to pack. I did. It's mighty close. In fact the height of pack (as posted online) is about 3 in too big. But I figure I can scrunch it down since not full. I just would like to hear if anyone was able/not able to use theirs as a carry on. I really don't want to check as I am traveling onward post-camino so will be checking a suitcase. Don't want to pay $100 for second checked bag PLUS I think it would stress me out not having my gear with me! I am flying from the US on Lufthansa. Thank you very much!

Since you haven't bought a new pack, look at something smaller in the 30L-40L size, I know the bigger packs have more padding, as long as you keep the weight down, a smaller pack will be comfortable as well, and you eliminate the carry on size issues with a smaller pack.
 
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-

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