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The OGIO Backpack in Mineral Blue is a 46L airline-compliant carry-on designed for the modern traveler. Featuring quiet urethane wheels, a locking two-stage pullman handle, internal compression straps, and reinforced back panel skids, it offers durability and smooth mobility. With multiple grab handles and expandable external pockets, it balances style, function, and convenience for seamless travel experiences.









| ASIN | B00371OCRQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,904 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #9,240 in Luggage & Travel Gear |
| Capacity | 46 Liters |
| Capacity Total | 53 Liters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,398) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 108227_36 |
| Manufacturer | Callaway Golf |
| Product Dimensions | 9.84 x 14.17 x 22.05 inches |
G**R
Nice carry-on, sturdy and functional
Used it for over year now, 4 airline trips, one international, and it is easy to carry, roll and store. The size and shape fit easily in the overheads without shoving or maneuvering. Lots of pockets, small and large, work well for packing for a week. No problems so far with zippers, seams, handle, etc.
A**R
Great carry-on bag
The vivid colors stand out from other people's bags for easy identification. It rolls smoothly and doesn't tip or twist. The retractable handle and fixed top and side handles are all sturdy. The interior organization features (two zippered mesh compartments under the lid, and compression straps in the main body) are sufficient for my needs. The recessed wheels maximize my packing space (unlike those awful spinner wheels that waste inches, never roll straight, and break off easily) while fitting into standard US airline carry-on size restrictions. My only complaint is that the exterior pockets both go all the way to the bottom, which may be a plus for some, but does mean they're not great for storing my ID and boarding pass for quick access while traversing the airport.
A**K
Worth the $! Buy it!
I went back and forth about this bag a bunch of times. I ended up buying it and it was the best decision. It’s so well made. The wheels make it glide easy. It packs a ton. Great inside pockets. Worth every $$
B**N
5/5 for the price, 3.7/5 compared to professional bag
(Tldr: Great for price, smaller capacity due to design/ruggedness trade-off, design flaw that will lead to failure with regular use.) I have had this bag for a year as I try to transition to carryon only travel. I travel about once a month with this bag around the workd. It seems to be a nice middle ground between consumer grade and professional grade carry-on bags. He shows middling signs of wear and would probably be good for another year before eventual zipper failure. Pros: -Rugged main wheels -Expandable, which makes it a decent checked bag if you are trying to be versitile. -Decent organization. - Stands up well - Double rod on the handle allows for stable attachment of backpack. Cons: - less space compared to a purely rectangular suitcase inside due to a rounded cover. - The choice to reinforce the wheels and add bumps to this reinforcement (to allow it to lay flat )mean you are giving up about an inch of potential verticle storage. On a bag this small you feel the loss. (Pictured) - Design flaw. The handle on the bottom of the bag is meant to double as a stand. Due to the design of the bag, this handle ends up bending slightly, which allows the lower zippers to rub against the floor, (pictured) every time the bag is stood up. (The bag still stands up despite this. This will eventually lead to a lower zipper failure. At one year in, i have modified the bag with a abs plastic skid plate in an effort to delay this failure. (Pictured) I’ll check in next year with a progress report. Overall: I think it is a killer bag at the $200 price point. You will have to go up in price if you want a bag that actually has a reinforced lower. I also don’t know if the reinforced wheels are a good or a bad thing, since mine haven’t failed, but I do notice the lack of space. If you were trying to spend less than $300 on a carry-on bag, I think this is the perfect one. If you have closer to a $400 budget, I would go with something more like luggageworks.
J**N
Literally the best bag for carry on.
I bought this bag due to quality and perfectly fitting airline carryon requirements. It is literally the best bag I’ve ever had. I use it for business travel, after having several luggages either lost or damaged. It has several strong carry straps on each side, top and front. The wheels are durable and sturdy. Fits a ton of stuff for its compact size.
K**E
Cutting it a little close for an airline carry on.
Good bag but it really hits the extreme MAX for a carry on, as I sat there watching th flight attendant struggle to close the door... Make sure you leave some flexibility in the bag so it will fit. WHEELS OUT in over head compartments works cause the way the bag curves some what matched the curve in the ceiling of the compartments but the wheels stick out a little bit so the flight attendant couldn't close it and I had to check it..... I travel for avg 3-5 weeks at a time so naturally I need a decent amount of clothes. Bottom line it's BARELY BARELY carry on size, I know a united Airbus with 3-3 seating it just barely fit in the overhead. Use caution not to over pack.... Or they'll make you check it. I got lucky a few times when nobody had a bag next to mine so the FA just turned it sideways no problem but that's not going to happen on a close to or full flight. I own everything ogio they make great stuff but come on guys this is really cutting it close. Maybe my fault for overpacking but I feel the bag still had a lot of flex in it smashed in there.... **********UPDATE 9/9/2016********** I've gotten a chance now to operate out of the EMB jets now that are 2 and 2 for seating and where your bags are stowed sideways in the overheads. Again same thing it'a very close. I do really wish Ogio that you didn't make the sled design on the bottom portrude out so much from the bottom of the bag. I understand why you did for protection but that's like almost 2 inches lost right there that the bag is just kinda hovering off the ground. I would highly recommend reducing the size of those because you're losing capacity in the bag itself due to the height restrictions. Make it so the bag actually sits on the ground and you can gain back that few inches of packing space. Or I'd say just remove that little guard all together and make the storage area fill In the gap. Hopefully this helps everyone! So far so good with the quality and the 15+ round trips I've taken since last review.
S**.
Well made
Rollability is good, no problem rolls with ease. Zipper works well. Expansion is awesome. There's a pocket for shoes. I just love this bag. Very functional and not heavy at all. Great for the value
M**K
Awesome overnight/short trim bag A++++
This brand is the best luggage I have ever used. My last one lasted almost 8 years of regular traveling. This bag offers plenty of room for shoes , under garments and clothes for a 2-3 day trip along with easy to roll bag. I love OGIO for their quality and durability. Highly recommend this bag. Installs easy in overhead bins on airplanes and easy to roll through the terminal. A+++++++
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