Frequently Ask Questions

FAQ

How does the vacuum compression actually work?

The backpack includes an airtight compression chamber. Once your clothes are inside, you attach the included pump and remove the air . As the air leaves, your clothes flatten and lose up to 30–50% of their volume,

What if I need to repack once I arrive?

the compression system can be reused anytime.

Just place your clothes back in the chamber, attach the pump, and remove the air again..

Will vacuum compression make my clothes wrinkled?

No the compression chamber is designed to remove air without crushing your clothes. Because everything stays flat and tightly held in placen .

Do you provide tracking information?

Yes, Every order includes a tracking number which will be provided via email or text once your order is fulfilled.

Won’t my bag become too heavy if I pack more?

Compression reduces volume, not weight so the weight of your bag doesn’t change.

Does it fit a 15" or 17" laptop?

Yes the padded laptop compartment fits both 15" and 17" laptops .

Will the zippers hold when the bag is full

The zippers are reinforced, high-tension, and designed specifically for overstuffed travel bags.

Under-seat cabin bags

Under-seat cabin bags are designed to fit within the personal item size limits set by many airlines, including EasyJet, Ryanair, Wizz Air, Jet2, and British Airways. These cabin backpacks are intended to be placed under the seat in front of you rather than in the overhead compartment.

Their dimensions are aligned with common airline under-seat requirements, allowing travelers to carry essential items during the flight. Some models include internal compression systems, such as CabinCompression, which help organize contents more efficiently within the available space

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Large Cabin Bags

Large cabin bags are designed to be used as carry-on luggage within the size limits defined by many airlines. Common formats include 55 × 40 × 20 cm, 56 × 45 × 25 cm, and 40 × 20 × 25 cm, which correspond to standard cabin or personal item allowances depending on the airline.

These bags are intended to be carried onboard and stored in the overhead compartment or under the seat, subject to airline policies. Some models incorporate internal compression systems, such as CabinCompression, to assist with organizing contents within the available space.

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