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During the Easter break I took a little roadtrip up to Pembrokeshire in Wales. The trip started down in Cornwall and we drove ‘up country’ for a few hours before making a stop off in Bristol for one night. We arrived at the hotel and carried our luggage up to the room. I had decided to take the new Lifeventure Kibo 42 RFiD Travel Backpack<\/a> on this multi-day – multi-location trip to test it out.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Kibo 42 RFiD Travel Backpack is a ‘carry on’ size pack which has been designed to get the most out of the size bracket and be as useful as possible. I like sometimes like to travel with hand luggage only as it not only saves a few pennies but also forces you to take a few things out of your bag and saves you lugging huge luggage around on your adventures. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Opening up the bag reveals a really large compartment which is perfect for a weeks worth of clothing. A feature which I really like is that the chunky zip goes the full way around the bag, this sounds obvious but a lot of packs don’t do this and this feature makes packing the Kibo a piece of cake. The lid is also really deep and what I like about this is that you can pile the bag quite high and it is still really easy to close and zip up. Inside the Kibo 42 there are elasticated straps which are great for keeping everything in place. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n On the front of the bag, there is a really deep, full width pocket. It has a small velcro fastening so it isn’t good for valuables but it’s very handy for throwing in a jumper, coat or something like a magazine – this can be really handy when travelling.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Despite being a 42 litre backpack and the perfect size for maximising your carry on baggage limit, the Kibo is still small and light enough to be easily carried on your back. When walking with it, I’ve been surprised at how comfortable it is.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n