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Personal Item Backpacks

Personal Item Backpacks

Underseat bags that are comfortable to carry on long days and built to last for years.

Carry On Only

Meets US and international carry on limits so you can pack light, move fast, and skip baggage claim.

All Day Comfort

Comfortable on long travel days, even when fully packed and on the move.

Built for Years of Travel

Made with best-in-class fabrics and hardware for all your future adventures.

★★★★★

"The ultimate personal item travel backpack. I love the size and organization pockets that allow you to store all your essential EDC and travel items. The bag looks great and has a premium feel."

—Kevin, Verified Buyer

Used on Real Trips


FAQ

What counts as a personal item?

A personal item is a secondary bag that fits under the seat in front of you, as opposed to a carry on, which is your primary bag and goes in the overhead bin. Most airlines allow one of each. Personal item size limits vary by airline with no universal standard. The key test is whether the bag fits under the seat. Check with your airline before flying.

Do Tortuga personal item bags fit on all airlines?

Personal item limits vary by airline, so we can't guarantee that every bag fits on every carrier. Our personal item bags are designed to fit under the seat on most major airlines. Always check your airline's measurements against the bag dimensions on the product page before traveling.

Can I use a personal item bag for one-bag travel on short trips?

Yes, the Daily Carry Pro is a popular choice for weekend trips when you want to travel with one bag and skip the overhead bin entirely. It holds enough for 2–3 days of travel.

Personal items often get overlooked. Travelers invest in high-quality luggage and then carry whatever old bag they already have as their personal item. But frequent travelers should care just as much about their personal item as their carry on or checked bag.

  • Size: The size allowance for personal items varies by airline. There's no rule of thumb here, like with carry ons. Most importantly, your bag must fit under the seat in front of you. 
  • Type: The type of bag you're carrying also matters. Think "bag," not "luggage." Small backpacks, duffels, tote bags, or slings can all be personal items. Don't try to bring a suitcase, even a small one.
  • Features: Your underseat bag should have space and easy-to-reach pockets for everything you need during your flight. That includes a computer or tablet, jacket, snacks, toiletries, and medications. You should never have to get up and open your carry on luggage during the flight.

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