- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances May 2017
Is osprey stratos 36 acceptable as carry-on baggage? I will be traveling from the US.
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A good point. Taking it a stage further: if you want to reduce volume and the external dimensions of your pack it is often worth putting all your soft gear - clothes, towel, sleeping bag liner, etc - in a compression sack. Amazing how much space you can save. On my most recent Camino I saw people walking with big sleeping bags loosely rolled and tied to the outside of their packs. Sometimes doubling the volume. Also much more open to damage and damp. Not a good idea.Also make sure you cinch down all the straps and tie them together. You'd be surprised how much that reduces the size of the pack.
Yeah, no way would I carry a sleeping bag externally on the Camino. Too much dirt and dampness, and any sleeping bag I would carry on the Camino wouldn't be that big, anyway. For me if the sleeping bag is bigger (compressed in bag) than say a 2-liter water bottle, it's too big.A good point. Taking it a stage further: if you want to reduce volume and the external dimensions of your pack it is often worth putting all your soft gear - clothes, towel, sleeping bag liner, etc - in a compression sack. Amazing how much space you can save. On my most recent Camino I saw people walking with big sleeping bags loosely rolled and tied to the outside of their packs. Sometimes doubling the volume. Also much more open to damage and damp. Not a good idea.
I sure hope so! I have a Gregory Jade 38...I keep measuring it and remeasuring it and even fully packed it seems ok...I will be watching this thread closely to see what others say. I do NOT want to check my backpack!Is osprey stratos 36 acceptable as carry-on baggage? I will be traveling from the US.
I like that idea a lot...My pack was a bit too tall with my stuff in it, but the frame was within the airline's size limits. So I put my clothes in a pillow case on the top, then pulled out the pillow case and it became my "purse" when I got checked in. It also served as a pillow on the flight and later at albergues, and as a laundry bag.
No, it's best not to check-in the backpack if possible, and I never did enroute to Europe, but a couple of times did coming home just because I didn't feel like hauling it around and I figured not such a big deal coming back as opposed to going.I sure hope so! I have a Gregory Jade 38...I keep measuring it and remeasuring it and even fully packed it seems ok...I will be watching this thread closely to see what others say. I do NOT want to check my backpack!
I agree with everyone else, and want to say I have traveled for years with different airlines and different backpacks as carry-ons. Usually no one stops to inspect- especially if you are wearing it. Sometimes I get a gasp of disbelief that I am traveling for 2 weeks, 2 months, etc. with just a pack. However, the very budget airlines like Ryanair are sometimes picky- about size and shape because of small overhead bins- but more often about weight, and just yesterday, I was asked to weigh my pack because the airline's limit was 10kg. I did the camino with an Osprey Talon 33 while my friend had a Gregory Jade 38, and both of us had no issues. Do be aware that trekking poles can be an issue because they are subject to the whim of the individual security inspector. Buen camino!Is osprey stratos 36 acceptable as carry-on baggage? I will be traveling from the US.
I carried my Osprey Kyte 36 (wrapped it in its built-in rain cover) on board, both British Airways and Iberia Air. There was room to spare in the overhead. Different airlines have different regulations.Is osprey stratos 36 acceptable as carry-on baggage? I will be traveling from the US.
Is osprey stratos 36 acceptable as carry-on baggage? I will be traveling from the US.
No, it's best not to check-in the backpack if possible, and I never did enroute to Europe, but a couple of times did coming home just because I didn't feel like hauling it around and I figured not such a big deal coming back as opposed to going.
If you already know what airline you are flying, go to their website and find out the maximum dimensions of carry-on luggage, and compare that to your loaded pack. If it seems borderline, cinch it up as tight as possible and tie all straps together. That helps.
cheese?I had to check my bag on the way back because I bought lots of cheese in Santiago and it was not "hard cheese", so couldn't be in a carry-on.
I carried my Osprey Sirrus 36 (the women's version of the Stratus) onboard my Delta flights with no problem. But I had culled my stuff down to 13 pounds, so there was still plenty of room and I could tighten down the straps. I really didn't want to check my pack.
However, as a precaution, I had my husband standing by with an Ikea Frakta bag just in case. It holds the backpack perfectly. It wasn't needed for my trip over, but he also brought it with him when he met me in Santiago. I knew I would need to check the backpack on the flight to Valencia we were taking, so I used it for that.
See: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90149148/
You can buy it online at: http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/262405873012?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true
Maybe you should have given the cheese to the screener??I had to check my bag on the way back because I bought lots of cheese in Santiago and it was not "hard cheese", so couldn't be in a carry-on.
I have bought one of those Ikea bags for my next Camino, just in case.
They were taking my cheese out of the carry on and putting it in the trash!Maybe you should have given the cheese to the screener??
Apparently if you visit the IKEA in Glasgow you can see a miraculous image of Jesus in a toilet door. Sort of 21st century Turin shroud. Any day now someone will be marking out a Camino del Clyde leading right to it :What are they Trecile ? Please be kind and don't laugh , I haven't really ever stuck my head into an Ikea shop before , am I missing something
I carried on that exact bag with Delta when I walked the Camino in the fall of 2015. There were no problems whatsoever. I checked a shipping tube that had my trekking poles, knife and wine bottle opener in it. I disposed of the tube upon arrival in Paris.Is osprey stratos 36 acceptable as carry-on baggage? I will be traveling from the US.
I was referring to the ikea bag that @Seabird mentioned aboveWhat are they Trecile ? Please be kind and don't laugh , I haven't really ever stuck my head into an Ikea shop before , am I missing something
Apparently if you visit the IKEA in Glasgow you can see a miraculous image of Jesus in a toilet door. Sort of 21st century Turin shroud. Any day now someone will be marking out a Camino del Clyde leading right to it :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...spot-face-Jesus-one-store-s-toilet-doors.html