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Travellers rush to buy ‘compact but spacious' underseat backpack slashed from £31 to £19 on Amazon

Travellers rush to buy ‘compact but spacious' underseat backpack slashed from £31 to £19 on Amazon

The Sun19-05-2025

Travellers are rushing to Amazon to grab a brilliantly designed underseat cabin bag that's currently reduced in price.
Originally priced at £26, this versatile bag is now available for just £17 - that's a great bargain for savvy holidaymakers.
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Xkdoai Underseat Travel
Backpack, £19.34 (was £30.99)
No surprise, it's currently a high-ranking product on Amazon's best-selling carry-on luggage page, and with good reason.
It's marked with a discounted price of £21.49, but you can save an extra 10% if you click the voucher box on the Amazon page.
This Amazon deal is a smart choice for anyone flying with budget airlines like Ryanair and Jet2, where luggage rules are notoriously tight.
In recent years, these companies have tightened their baggage policies, allowing passengers to bring only a small underseat bag on board for free.
Any larger bag - even those stored in the overhead compartment - now incur additional fees that can quickly add up.
This means that even if you're flying on a budget ticket, you could end up spending extra just to bring a standard-sized carry-on.
With this backpack, however, you can dodge those needless extra costs entirely.
Measuring 40x20x25cm, it's fully compliant with Ryanair's underseat baggage dimensions, allowing you to pack everything you need for a short trip.
On top of that, this backpack is cleverly designed to maximise its 20-litre capacity while remaining compact.
It even features compression straps to help you fit it neatly into the baggage checker without any worries.
Designed to open 180 degrees, much like a suitcase, it's not only practical for packing but also makes accessing your belongings mid-journey a breeze.
Beyond its perfect size, the travel bag is packed with features, including toiletry compartments that make airport security checks swift and hassle-free.
The hidden back pocket offers a secure spot for valuables like passports and wallets, while the built-in USB charging port allows you to keep your devices powered on the go.
The bag has earned glowing reviews on Amazon, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Customers love its practicality and quality.
'Couldn't believe the quality of this bag for such a small price,' one shopper noted.
'[I] took it to Italy for a long weekend and it was absolutely perfect in every way.'
Another wrote: 'I flew through 5 countries in 14 days with Ryanair, EasyJet, Wizz Air and Norwegian and had ZERO issues with my bag fitting into those little bag-checking boxes'
Customers are impressed by how much the bag can hold while staying 'compact but spacious', also calling it 'perfectly designed'.
'We packed 5.5kg in one and 6kg in the other,' one buyer writes. 'Very impressed when you think most 10kg bags weigh over 1kg empty.'
At this price, it's no wonder Amazon shoppers are pouncing on this cabin bag. If you're keen, just make sure you snap it up at deal price.
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