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    Lowepro Pro Trekker 400 AW, Carry On Size?



    I just ordered this backpack:


    [View:http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/652788-REG/Lowepro_LP36118_PEU_Pro_Trekker_400_AW.html]


    I actually thought it was going to be smaller than the one I have now, the Tamrac Expidition 8, guess I should of done more research because I think it is about the same size. Hopefully it will be more comfortable to carry.


    [View:http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/544651-REG/Tamrac_558801_5588_Expedition_8x_Backpack.html]


    But my question is this, the bag manufacture says it is Carry on Size. Brian's review says it is carry on size, but his review is dated. I have never considered the Tamrac as a carry on bag and it will be a similar size. So will Delta still allow it?


    Delta Carry on rules are this:


    Baggage may not exceed 45 linear inches (or 115 cm) in combined length, width, and height.


    Baggage must fit easily in the Carry-on Baggage Check, which is located near the check-in counters and at the gate and is approximately 22" x 14" x 9" (or 56 x 36 x 23 cm).


    The bag will meet the 45" requirement but not the 22" x 14" x 9" requirement. So I called Delta to ask about this. As I expected they would be they were very rude, uninformative and very unhelpful. Best I could get out of them is no it couldn't be wider than 9".


    Any one have experience with this?


    I was thinking of taking it to the Delta Check in one day next week and see if they would let it through. I would hate to arrive and find out it will not go through.


    I was going to ship my big lens UPS, but I can get it in a Pelican bag that does meet the size requirements. My brother is going with me and I am going to get him to carry a second bag with the rest of my important gear.

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    Re: Lowepro Pro Trekker 400 AW, Carry On Size?



    Math check? When I add the dimensions of the bag, I come up with 50.9", which exceeds the 45" (linear) requirement. No one has ever measured my bags, though, nor have I ever seen a gate crew make anyone test their bag in the demo box. It

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    Re: Lowepro Pro Trekker 400 AW, Carry On Size?



    John


    Thanks


    The math doesn

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    Re: Lowepro Pro Trekker 400 AW, Carry On Size?



    Rick,


    I went with the expedition 7 for that reason, the airport here said the 8 would be too big. Good luck to you.

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    Re: Lowepro Pro Trekker 400 AW, Carry On Size?



    Hi Rick


    I traveled with Delta last week going to Idaho including their commuter jets. My fastback 350 (9-9.5" depth) barely fit into the overhead bins on the commuter jets (lots of coaxing). Based on that, I would be worried the protrekker 400 (14.5" depth) wouldn

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    Re: Lowepro Pro Trekker 400 AW, Carry On Size?



    I've had a mixed bag with airlines, once on Ryanair i let the girls in the line in front of me put their handbags in my backpack, one stuffed down my jacket zipped up (kinda hot in Barcelona in July) or they wouldn't have been let on.


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    But on my last trip back from europe to australia for good, i had a 20kg under, 7kg in, limit.


    i managed 22kg under, including a pair of skis (i made the comment checking in 'ah, 1kg under' as if i thought i was allowed 23kg when i knew it said 20kg on the ticket).


    onboard i had 10kg in my backpack, mostly laptop and books and change of clothes for singapore (High Sierra something about 50L, way bigger than i knew i was allowed), 7D+70-300L in toploader 55 over my shoulder, my thickest jumper and jackets on, efs15-85 in one pocket with a P&S, in the other pocket was a laptop charger, set of pentaconsix extension tubes, another book, and a collection of coins from about 19 different countries i'd been to (maybe 1kg by itself).


    I just remained inconspicuous, always kept my backpack on my back behind me (so the checkin girl didn't see it), zipped my jacket up getting on the plane (surreptitiously got to the front of the queue without pushing), I always sit near the back so i get on in the first boarding group, never had any problem fitting stuff overhead or near my legs (i'm 6' tall, i need my legroom, but i'll give up a bit for my camera).


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    I don't know how bad Delta is, some companies are a lot worse than others, i'd just try for it and don't draw attention to yourself.


    (one thing i've thought of doing, but never had to: if they say it's too big and want to put it under in the hold, is ask them to sign a form saying that you're more than happy to, but they're personally responsible for a $10,000 camera setup if anything happens to it, i'm not sure if that would work though...)
    An awful lot of electrons were terribly inconvenienced in the making of this post.
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