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Travel Gear: Pack It On
Now that some airlines are charging to check even one bag, it’s time to do more with less. Most of these six adventure-ready packs will fit in an overhead bin—and all can be carried comfortably on arrival
WRITTEN BY GRAYSON SCHAFFER | PHOTOGRAPHY BY BURCU AVSAR

GO GREEN
Made from recycled plastic bottles, the Mountainsmith
Spot
caters to day hikers—it has a foam-padded back,
easy-access outer pockets and lots of room for packing
extra layers. The iPod pocket seals the deal.
(mountainsmith.com; $60)

POP A WHEELIE
If you were a traveling encyclopedia salesman, Big
Agnes’s Stagecoach Duffel
would be your carry-on.
This best-of-class bag combines heavy waterproof
nylon with rollerblade wheels. The shoulder harness
converts to a comfy two-strap handle.
(bigagnes.com; $150)

LADYBAG
Okay, it isn’t built for trekking. But neither is
your 10-year old. She’s sure to love this cute tote.
(littlepackrats.com; $45)

RUN, DON'T HIKE
Why let a relaxing vacation get in the way of your
training regimen? The North Face Sandtiger, a
low-profile pack with a 100-oz. water sac (similar
to a CamelBak), stays put on trail runs and can
easily tote that perfect beach blanket.
(thenorthface.com; $95)

DOUBLE DUTY
The trail-worthy Mountainsmith Euro LX can haul a
voyage’s worth of gear. Better still, the shoulder
straps and hip belt stow away, transforming it into
an understated duffel that won’t make your hotel
concierge cringe. (mountainsmith.com; $140)

URBAN TOTE
When life calls for lots of style but provides little
space, there’s District Cotton’s one-off Mini. This
11-inch-high shoulder bag is made from recycled
fabric—a defunct South American billboard.
(districtcotton.com; $45)

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