by adiabatic » Sun Apr 02, 2017 7:20 am
I'm trying to figure out the logistics of going somewhere with a 15" laptop and using it there in my preferred backpack.
The official allowed size for under-seat items is 17x10x9. Said backpack is 18x14x9. This is an inch too long, which is merely an inconvenience for long-legged me, but it's four inches too wide which will make it impossible to fit under some seats, assuming this particular rule is reflective of some real physical constraint.
Even if I were to ditch the backpack entirely, the laptop pad is 14.8x10.4x1.3. Too wide by 4/10 of an inch. That kind of problem can be massaged with a , but my preferred backpack has a stiff back and it's still too wide.
I may try putting my backpack in my overhead-compartment back for the plane trip and then pull it out when I get to my destination; I did that with a CamelBak. Thing is, the laptop bag takes up a lot of space inside the overhead bag. There's a lot of fabric to it, so it's going to waste a lot of space that a packing cube wouldn't. I'd like to have plenty of room for clothes; I expect the temperature to range between 92° and 33° (33°C–0°C) where I'm going. I'm going to be going to a computer-nerd conference for the first half of the trip and go hiking/biking up in the hills for the second half, where the daytime highs only reach 65° (18°C).
I do not want to buy a 13" laptop.
I suppose my next step is to test-pack all the clothes I plan to take in my overhead-compartment bag, alongside/inside my backpack. If I'm using the dinky (14.5x11.75x4.75; will have to rotate) shoulder bag as my under-the-seat inflight-entertainment bag, that would probably work.
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