When comparing Osprey Porter 30 vs TLS Mother Lode Weekender Convertible, the Slant community recommends Osprey Porter 30 for most people. In the question“What are the best carry on backpacks for travel that hold at least 30L?” Osprey Porter 30 is ranked 7th while TLS Mother Lode Weekender Convertible is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose Osprey Porter 30 is:
There are two padded grab handles, one at the top and the other at the side.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Padded carry handles
There are two padded grab handles, one at the top and the other at the side.
Pro Attachments for a daypack
Reinforced loops allow you to attach a daypack to the front of the Porter (designed specifically for the Daylite Pack).
Pro Stowaway harness
They quickly hide away in a zippered pouch to protect that harness when stowed, or to keep them out of the way when navigating tight places.
Pro Fits in all but the smallest of Air shuttle planes.
Pro Lots of pockets
It's very easy to keep the pack organized thanks to all the pockets on both the inside and outside.
Pro Stowaway shoulder straps
The shoulder straps quickly zip into their own compartment, keeping them out of the way when storing or using as a duffle bag.
Pro Variety of colors available
There is more choice than is usually available with travel packs. The TLS Mother Lode Weekender is available in 6 colors currently.
Pro Can be carried as a duffle
It's a convertible pack, so you're not limited to wearing it only as a backpack. The bag includes a shoulder strap so can be carried as a duffle or a suitcase.
Pro Lifetime Warranty
The bag has a lifetime warranty.
Cons
Con Only one external pocket
The only external pocket is the front panel organizational compartment for papers, tablets and a laptop.
There are no pockets for food or anything else you may want quick access to.
Con Minimal support makes it uncomfortable to wear for long periods
The padding on both the shoulder straps and hip belt is quite light. Especially when heavy, the straps can dig into your shoulders and become uncomfortable.
Con No internal compression straps
There are no straps in the main compartment to help secure your belongings, so they may shift while traveling.
Con Not water resistant
The material is not water resistant, so even a small amount of rain can get to your belongings.
Con Minimal waist strap
The waist strap is only a single strap with no padding, so it doesn't offer much support.
