Backpacks
Travel backpacks built for how you actually move through airports, train stations, and city streets. Clamshell openings let you pack flat and find things without digging. Anti-theft models lock down with RFID pockets and slash-resistant panels. Convertible designs switch between backpack, tote, and crossbody depending on the moment.
The biggest difference between a travel backpack and an everyday one is access. Every pack here opens wide, like a suitcase, so you're packing in layers rather than stuffing from the top. That matters when you're pulling out a laptop at security or grabbing a rain jacket mid-transit. Several models carry RFID-blocking pockets, lockable zips, and hidden compartments for peace of mind in crowded spaces. All use water-repellent fabric and padded straps rated for full-day carry. For lighter hands-free carry, check out crossbody bags or dedicated carry-on travel bags.

Voyager Anti Theft BackpackA secure travel backpack for sightseeing, commuting and full days out, with tech organisation, USB charging, hidden pockets and all-day carry comfort.
$128.00 AUD
Road Warrior BackpackA carry-on backpack that packs like a suitcase, carries comfortably, and keeps work, clothes and essentials in their own zones.
$290.00 AUD
3 in 1 Convertible Backpack - TrinityCommute, travel, go out. One bag handles all three.
$150.00 AUD$105.00 AUD
Got questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a backpack as carry-on luggage in Australia?
Yes, as long as the backpack meets your airline's carry-on dimensions (typically 56 x 36 x 23cm) and weight limit (usually 7kg, or 10kg on Qantas domestic). Our Voyager Anti-Theft Backpack is designed with carry-on compatibility in mind, with enough capacity for a few days of clothing plus a laptop.
What features should I look for in a travel backpack?
The most important features are a padded laptop compartment (if you carry one), comfortable padded shoulder straps with a sternum strap for weight distribution, water-resistant materials, and enough pockets to keep essentials accessible without digging through the main compartment. For travel in busy areas, anti-theft features like lockable zippers and slash-resistant straps add meaningful security.
What is the difference between a travel backpack and a regular backpack?
Travel backpacks are designed for all-day carrying with more padding, better weight distribution, and security features. They typically include dedicated laptop compartments, water bottle pockets, and quick-access pockets for travel documents. Regular backpacks prioritise casual carrying and may lack the structural support and organisation features needed for travel.
Do any of these backpacks have anti-theft features?
Yes. Several include RFID-blocking pockets, lockable zippers, and hidden compartments. For the full protection with slash-proof UHMWPE lining and steel cable straps, see the dedicated [anti-theft bags] collection.























