19 Best Travel Backpacks for Every Type of Trip

Whether you’re hopping on a bike, trekking across rugged terrain, sightseeing, shopping, or jetting off to a business meeting, the best travel backpacks give you the freedom to explore hands-free. With so many options to choose from, we’ve rounded up 19 of the best bags to throw over your shoulder, from chic carry-ons to super durable options, all of which prove there really is a backpack for every occasion. Ahead, discover our editors’ and contributors’ recommendations for the best weather-resistant carry-on bags, ultralight hiking backpacks, and sleek business-friendly options to bring on your next adventure.

This article is part of Condé Nast Traveler’s second annual Luggage Week, for which dozens of suitcases, backpacks, and weekender bags were road-tested by our editors.

How we tested

To help us recommend the absolute best luggage to our readers, more than a dozen Condé Nast Traveler editors and contributors spent months (and in some cases, years) road-testing the newest and best-selling bags from top travel brands. These bags accompanied us near and far on planes, trains, buses, and cruises, from local staycations and Hamptons getaways to the Paris Olympics and Marlon Brando’s private island in French Polynesia. We packed these bags to the brim, lifted them into overhead bins, rolled them down cobblestone streets, and inspected every bump and scuff they endured. We considered each bag’s weight, capacity, functionality, price point, and how well it held up after several trips. We also identified smart design features that make a bag stand out from its competitors, like having weight indicators, separate shoe compartments, or ample pockets. After traveling with each bag, we carefully reviewed them, keeping the aforementioned criteria in mind to determine which ones are worth the cost and a spot in our Luggage Week lineup.


Our top picks:

Best for weekend trips: Quince Revive Nylon backpack
Best for long vacations: Roam The Continental backpack
Best for business travel: Nex Explorer backpack
Best for everyday use: Lo & Sons The Rowledge backpack
Best splurge option: Carl Friedrik 72-Hour backpack

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