Excellent travel backpack
"Great product, it looks great and feels durable. I haven't used it yet but plan to in February. The pack is very comfortable on your back and it has plenty of handles to move the pabk around as needed."
The Navigator Travel Backpack 32L maximises carry-on space with comfort and support for three-to-five-day adventures. Designed to fit both clothing and tech, it holds a 17” laptop and up to five days' worth of clothes. With organized compartments for tech, a wide clothing area with compression straps, and expandable capacity from 32L to 41L, it’s the ultimate travel companion.
Meeting TSA carry-on standards, this bag ensures optimal load capacity without sacrificing comfort. The front section organises tech essentials with mesh and zipper pockets, including RFID-safe storage. External carry straps and two water bottle pockets keep essentials accessible. Made with durable, water-resistant materials, the Navigator Travel Backpack is built to last.
Weight: 2.3kg
Capacity: 37L - 44L (Expanded)
Outer Dimension: (H/W/L) 54 x 31 x 20 cm
Outer Dimensions Expanded: (H/W/L) 56 x 36 x 23 cm
Main Compartment: 17 x 33 x 56 cm
Laptop Pocket: 41 x 32 cm
Navigator Travel Backpack
Removable Waist Straps
2 External Carry Straps
This pack was designed to follow you wherever your adventure takes you. We built this to last with durable / water-resistant materials that protect your gear. Interanally it offers thoughtful organization to maximize what you can carry on your back.
Navigator 32L Backpack
Learn about all the features on the Navigator 32L Backpack
The 32L Travel Backpack is made of a water-resistance composition of 80% Nylon and 20% Poly. The zippers are tamper-resistant zippers from ZOOM. The bag is also vegan and made of 100% synthetic materials.
The 32L Backpack will hold up to a 3" diameter wide and 11" tall water bottle
The 32L Travel Bag does not fit under airplane seats and is usually best-stowed overhead as it meets most airline max carry-on dimensions. Please remember to verify your airline requirements, especially on international flights.
Overall rating: 4.641791 / 5 from 67 reviews.
The Navigator Travel Backpack 32L is highly praised for its perfect size, sleek design, and multiple functional pockets. Customers appreciate its ability to fit a 17" laptop and up to five days' worth of clothes, making it ideal for three-to-five-day adventures. The bag's durability and water-resistant materials ensure it can withstand the rigors of travel.
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"Great product, it looks great and feels durable. I haven't used it yet but plan to in February. The pack is very comfortable on your back and it has plenty of handles to move the pabk around as needed."
— Wanderson O. (5/5)
"Nomatic is the best travel bag brand I've seen. I have the Nomatic Travel Backpack 32-41L and it's great. It carries as much clothing as any carry on, and has a sleek design along with plenty of organizational pockets. By the way I also have the Nomatic Travel Pack 20-30L, Nomatic Backpack 20-24L, Nomatic Navigator 15-21L, Nomatic Navigator Lite 15-21L, and Nomatic Collapsible Sling 6L. Plus all sizes of Packing Cube and the Shoe Cube. AND I'm thinking about getting the Nomatic Navigator Carry On Luggage 37-45L. The entire ecosystem shares a sleek design and incredible utility. It feels amazing to have a bag for any scenario. I keep these babies pre-packed with key travel supplies so I'm always ready to go. And no I'm not a Nomatic employee nor have I been paid to submit this review LOL"
— Jon L. (5/5)
"Great bag. I use it daily. I’ve had the bag for about 4 months. It has more than enough space for my tech and workout gear. For $400 I did except the stitching to last a little longer. It’s already starting to come apart."
— Edgar G. (4/5)
"Honestly, I haven't bought this bag yet or any of the travel backpacks that you have in your store. I just don't have the budget for any of your amazing bags. What I do is check out the walk-through videos that you have and see how each bag differs from each other and what unique features they offer that afford the user more advantages than limitations. This bag, by far, is the most impressive travel backpack that I have seen in the market in terms of durability, weight distribution, and compartmentalization. The framework at the back offers utmost relief to any user of any body size or shape. It allows the back of an adult user, especially those who are in their 40s, to breathe and it mitigates further back pain. Allowing the back of the user is one luxury that not all backpacks offer. The way you thought-out smartly the distribution of weight with different mechanisms like the buckle is something that provides the user flexibility and choices on how to manage the weight of this Spartan cargo. I assume this is one significant feature that female users with various body frames can benefit from. Although the compartments remind me of how you assign compartments in the different travel and backpack models, the variety of compartments designed for this bag allows the user to create permanent assignments to specific valuables and necessities to be brought. The only downside is the compartment for the laptop. Guys, you can do better than that. Provide the same design for the laptop compartment for this bag. Somehow, the laptop compartment for this bag has lost its dignity and pride. You make the act of putting the laptop as not a sacred ritual anymore, especially for a user who considers the laptop as his/her life extension. And, one more thing, if I may suggest, please put a compartment for charging cables/adaptors for Android laptops. Not all of your buyers/users are Macbook enthusiasts. If you can, please design that compartment similar to that of the sunglasses case-like compartment that you made for your travel backpacks. Though my suggestions are wishful thinking, but I have high hopes that your team can do better than my vision. I'm championing Nomatic products. As a university professor who travels back and forth between Cebu City (my home city) and Tagbilaran City, Bohol (my workplace), I consider this bag a gem---an heirloom I can pass on to a nephew or niece who is a nomadic professional like me. This bag is made for the gods, especially Zeus."
— Jasson C. (4/5)
"That is not hyperbole. I travel 3 - 5 times a year typically around 4 days at a time, which isn't a ton, but I've tried several travel bags that never quite hit the sweet spot between organization and function, being lightweight but spacious, able to act as a carry-on, AND also look good. This bag solves it all. I cannot stand checking a bag. But I also cannot stand feeling like I can't bring all the stuff I want to bring on a trip. My go-to travel bag was a 45L Wolfpak and it was great. In fact, I own both a 35L and a 45L of theirs. But those bags look very rugged and utilitarian, have straps hanging down everywhere and while there's a lot of storage, it isn't really organized for travel. And it doesn't have a roller luggage strap, which is a game-changer when you want to put your bag on your roller when you don't want to carry it. Nomatic thought of literally everything a person could want in a travel bag and stuck in into this thing. Here are my pros and cons: Pros - The side water bottle pockets have zippers. I've used it to store things I need quick access to, like my portable charger and passport. There are also a couple other quick access pockets on the bag for smaller items I'd like to get to without opening the main compartment. - There's a handle on the side of the bag if I need to carry it like a duffle or easily pull it out of an overhead bin. - It looks great, doesn't have straps hanging everywhere and the waist strap is removable. - The tamper-resistant zippers are something I didn't even know I wanted. I've never had someone try to unzip my bag real quick and takeoff with anything but there is definitely some peace of mind that goes along with knowing someone won't be able to do that. - The exterior straps. Like, who thought of this? I flew from NY to ATL and didn't need to wear my jacket anymore but couldn't stuff it into the bag and was able to strap it to the outside. . . genius - And of course, there's a built-in luggage strap! (why doesn't every travel backpack have this???) Cons: - It's pricey, but I did get mine during a sale. I also looked at some other travel backpacks in this range and this was still the best one in my opinion. - It's tall. This causes one particular problem depending on your airline and seating choice because you cannot compress it to make it shorter due to the material it's made of, so fitting it under the seat in front of you may be an issue. I haven't run into this yet, but I've only ever flown Delta Comfort Plus or better with it. If you fly one of the smaller airlines like Frontier in economy seating, I imagine this is not going to fit under the seat in front of you, so you'll have to put it in an overhead bin. And that's it. I honestly feel like I've been missing out on better travel experiences for not having this thing years ago. And having it now makes me want travel more. I love it, you'll love it. It's the best travel backpack ever!"
— Jan-Michael B. (5/5)
"This is a great bag. Very well designed. Shoulder straps are mediocre for anyone with larger shoulders. If Nomatic could improve the cushioning and design of these, that would be a gamechanger. Aside from that, 've got nothing but great things to say about this backpack."
— TK (4/5)
"Just got my bag yesterday. Everything looks good. Can't wait to use it for an international trip in August. So far my experience with customer service has been amazing."
— Ty (5/5)
"My wife and I use our backpacks for everything! Whether its going to the cabin or taking our gear to a wedding, these backpacks do not disappoint!!"
— Keegan M. (5/5)
"On my first trip with bag. It’s been great as I took it to Europe and it allowed me to bring a smaller checked bag for the long trip. The bag is high quality, looks really nice and packs very well."
— Sean G. (5/5)
"I truly put this bag to the test. I consistently max out the expandable storage (32L to 40L). The shoulder straps on this backpack are incredibly strong and durable. When putting on the backpack, I grab it by one shoulder strap while the bag is fully loaded (40L worth of gym accessories, apparel etc.) and it shows no sign of wear and tear. I'm actually impressed that one shoulder strap can support all the gear I put in it. The potential to organize the contents of this bag is immense too. For additional organization, I recommend getting some Nomatic packing cubes. Just in case you're wondering, both side pockets can hold a giant 1L water bottle. The stretchy zipper side pockets are such a joy to use."
— Kevin H. (5/5)