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Product Review Onli Travel Bag – is it the “only” bag you will ever need?

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We’ve just put the Onli Travel Bag through it’s paces during a week of travel across the United States, on 4 planes, 2 rental cars, one hotel and a week full of office visits. Here’s our Onli Travel Bag Product Review. 

What is the Onli Travel Bag?

The Onli Travel Bag has a simple mission: become the only piece of luggage you ever need. Often, business travelers like myself, carry two bags. Maybe a suitcase and a briefcase/backpack.

Photo Credit: Onli Travel Bag

The Onli Travel Backpack was created by fellow business Traveler Dave Logan who notes:

I founded Onli Travel after over 25 years of business, adventure, and vacation travel to over 40 countries in all kinds of travel environments. I’ve been an adventure traveler in all types of remote locations and have also travelled to hundreds of cities for business meetings. As airlines tightened requirements, baggage fees rose, planes became more crowded, I wanted to use technology and design to help people travel hassle free and easily adapt on the fly to whatever their journey throws at them. We want our Onli Travelers to be able to:

Never check a bag is my middle name and I travel almost every week for work so I was immediately interested in this bag.

The Onli Travel Bag has 3 major parts to it as noted in the diagram below:

Photo Credit: Onli Travel Bag Company (annotations of rear, center, front were added by me)

The 3 different units are intended (I think) to be sea

The folks at Onli Travel Bag are still in the “building” phase of their business right now and are currently raising funds on Kickstarter right now (the campaign is set to end in 9 days and they’ve raised over 50k, thus far).

The folks at Onli reached out to me and were gracious enough to send me a bag to review – no strings attached.

How did I test it?

I took the Onli Travel Bag with me on a business trip to Nashville. This trip left my home airport of Ontario, CA, and because of some poor booking choices on my part (lol…) went through Oakland and Kansas City.

The Onli Travel Bag – packed and waiting to board at ONT Airport

After spending 5 days and 4 nights in Nashville I returned home with a quick layover in Phoenix.

The bag was carried on to the plane, stowed in my rental car during transit and then a part of it was detached and taken into my office in Nashville.

The Onli Travel Bag was the ONLY (pardon the pun) bag I took with me on this trip. I normally travel with a TravelPro Crew 11 21″ Carry-on Suitcase and an Ogio Metro Backback, but wanted to test the claims of this bag being the only (pun intended here….) a business travel would need.

What I liked about the Onli Travel Bag

There was a lot to like about this bag including the following:

What I didn’t like about the Onli Travel Bag

I attempted to be as thorough as possible when reviewing the Onli Travel Bag and that meant taking a critical eye too. Here’s what I didn’t like:

Note: I would also recommend that Onli includes some better instructions in the bag. I caught on ok-ish, but it was a little disorienting at first. A 1-2-3 guide would be helpful. 

UPDATE: Since posting this, Onli reached back out to me and let me know that typically instructions ARE provided, but the advanced version I received did not have them. Good to know. 🙂

The Laptop Storage Unit (Rear Unit) under my seat

The Entire Setup w/ rear unit disconnected from main bag in overhead bin. Suit jacket sitting on top.

Overall Opinion of Onli Travel Bag (Mixed Feelings)

I have mixed feelings about this bag. While I love the premise, there were enough things here that didn’t work for me personally (and which may not be that big of a deal for others).

For me, having to take the bag apart and put it back together again during a business trip was not ideal. At least not in this business travelers humble opinion anyway.

That said, if two things were changed on this bag it might win me over:

  1. Switch to a Spinner style wheels
  2. Extend the handle 2-3 inches

I could live with the rest (although get rid of that little velco thingie…!!!!!) 🙂

In my opinion, this bag is probably better suited for a family / vacation / adventure traveler than a business traveler. I could easily see the value of a bag like this for vacations, the versatility being well suited to day trip to Disneyland versus gearing up to travel OUT to on a plane, etc. In fact, I will use it on my next family vacation.

The Onli Travel Bag was as advertised. It was convertible and mostly functional, well made and innovative. And I did not need anything else – just this bag. I do suspect it’s adoption will be based on personal preference though and tolerance for zippers.

But hey, these fellas are a startup and I do think they are on to something here. I gave them HIGH MARKS for innovation and creativity and quality. It’s just not for me (for business use, that is – and again that’s one traveler’s opinion), but I could see folks using this bag (especially leisure travelers). Let’s keep an eye on them for future products and see if this one evolves.

Conclusion

I hope you enjoyed our Product Review Onli Travel Bag. Check out all of our product reviews here including the TravelPro Crew 11 and Ogio Metro Backpack.

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