Quechua 500 Escape 32L & 23L Review

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Komentáře • 138

  • @PackingLess
    @PackingLess  Před rokem +2

    Hoodie worn: Olivers Porter Hoodie imp.i239776.net/QO5nNP
    Pants: Outlier Futuredarts bit.ly/OutlierFuturedarts

  • @Green__one
    @Green__one Před rokem +23

    I use the 23L bag as my only bag when travelling for work. I love it! very comfortable, and fits most "personal item" airline sizes if you don't over-stuff it.

    • @horiiizon3457
      @horiiizon3457 Před rokem +1

      Would the side pockets fit a 1l water bottle?

    • @Green__one
      @Green__one Před rokem +6

      @@horiiizon3457 not really. I use a metal 700ml bottle and it's tight.

    • @bukrek3905
      @bukrek3905 Před 11 měsíci

      @@horiiizon3457 its for 0.8L bottles

  • @murvynchundi1395
    @murvynchundi1395 Před rokem +26

    There’s a small slot on the body, adjacent to the waist buckle to hide it! I’ve used it for months before realising it being there

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +5

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @MASViper
      @MASViper Před rokem +1

      You damn right. I've just realised it.

    • @kanikasingh889
      @kanikasingh889 Před rokem

      To hide what?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +1

      @@kanikasingh889 To hide (or tuck away) the waist strap

    • @VincentForDesign
      @VincentForDesign Před rokem

      I did search it intentionally if there’s a slot to hide the buckles, but not until I saw your comment! That makes me love this backpack even more now, thanks a lot!

  • @638245
    @638245 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Hi @PackingLess, The 32L version has little pockets on either side to tuck in the waist strap if it is not being used. The straps can be completely hidden when stuffed in the pockets.

  • @korybentley4067
    @korybentley4067 Před rokem +5

    Could you do a long review of Quechua products? I've been loving their products from Decathlon and this video was amazing.

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +1

      Do you mean long term use of how it lasts? I will with some products I have kept, unfortunately these bags I didn't keep

  • @groberti
    @groberti Před rokem +7

    Great bags for an amazing price! I bought the rollup version, which is great, too! (can be altered between 24 and 27 litres)

    • @LiviaBerenguel
      @LiviaBerenguel Před 11 měsíci

      Hey! I'm torn between the rollup or the regular version. My only concern is that the rollup is a bit more flimsy - do you think that to be true? I'm thinking about it as a "personal item" on airlines...

  • @CharmanderTheAndy
    @CharmanderTheAndy Před rokem +4

    Amazing review, particularly when you managed to keep juggling between the two bags within the camera shot and showed everything for us. Might grab the smaller one for the wifey!

  • @ebermtheburn
    @ebermtheburn Před 6 měsíci +1

    The 23L is technically too big for Ryanairs personal item rule, but it will likely fit if you squish it in. I'm most satisfied with my 20L Inateck. It fits like a glove with all airlines as a personal item.

  • @kolby39
    @kolby39 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this review! It was very helpful!

  • @hibiki520
    @hibiki520 Před 5 měsíci +1

    the review exactly what i'm searching for, thamks a lot

  • @Boorifee
    @Boorifee Před rokem +4

    Eyeing this bag! Glad you made a vid

  • @Tom_Cruz
    @Tom_Cruz Před rokem +4

    I don't like how the smaller front pocket zippers extend all the way to bottom. too easy to lose something if zippers aren't fully closed. should have had them stop about 3 inches from the bottom.

  • @ata1919
    @ata1919 Před rokem +3

    This video is what I exatly need, many thanks...

  • @PackingLess
    @PackingLess  Před rokem +4

    I forgot to mention there is also a 16L version but its not available in Australia yet so I didnt get a chance to try it.

  • @star-lord3079
    @star-lord3079 Před rokem +4

    Very good backpack for a reasonable price, I've the 16L and its perfect for every day!

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +2

      I think the 23L is a pretty good 'all rounder' for everyday/travel but the 16L looks nice too

    • @Beckernoodles
      @Beckernoodles Před rokem

      Do you think the 16L works for weekend travel?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +2

      @@Beckernoodles If you pack light, and economise how much you bring you can do it! I've travelled a weekend on 10L before

    • @Beckernoodles
      @Beckernoodles Před rokem

      @@PackingLess That's great, thanks!

  • @potaroc2072
    @potaroc2072 Před rokem +4

    I've buy the 23 L version, the blue one. I like how they design the compartement, especially with the side pocket that fits water bottle and keep it safely. but I still thinking how strong this bag is, because there's no specification for the maximum load (kgs). and the strap doesn't comes in bartack sewing, so I assumed it will be broken easily if we carry overweight things...

  • @jesusizquierdo3831
    @jesusizquierdo3831 Před rokem +7

    great review, I appreciate that you use metric too, thanks man. I think I'll go for the 23L, I have a short trip planned next week and my backpack (North Face Recon) is definitely bigger than the personal item size for RyanAir. I have used it as such but I also had bought the 2nd cabin bag option so maybe they didn't care that much those times. Plus it will "force" me to pack lightly, it should be enough for a 7 day trip, right?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +4

      Thanks glad to help. In terms of packing enough, I have previously travelled months on a 20L backpack so I think the 23L would be more than enough but it does require taking versatile clothes, layering warmer clothes and being prepared to wash clothes while travelling, whether in a dry bag or in the sink.

    • @ebermtheburn
      @ebermtheburn Před 6 měsíci

      My master traveler friend is just fine with 20L for 7 days, 23L is probably more than enough.

  • @mehranmahdlou4375
    @mehranmahdlou4375 Před rokem +1

    Nice review, thanks a lot!

  • @user-vp4dv5hg9o
    @user-vp4dv5hg9o Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much! You've helped me!

  • @JrKinabalu
    @JrKinabalu Před rokem +1

    Affordable price & great warranty that's a plus point. Like what u said, need grab handle. I second that but i would also like to add for attachment straps & load adjuster. Believe me when i tested this with its full capacity, it is quite heavy & the bulkiness makes me look like a ninja turtle. If only there is strap to make the bag more compact i think that is better.

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +1

      Good points, how did you find the straps when fully packed? Comfortable?

    • @JrKinabalu
      @JrKinabalu Před rokem +2

      @@PackingLess yes comfortable even though the backpack was heavy that time. Not like kanken that is eating thru mu shoulders.

    • @Green__one
      @Green__one Před rokem +2

      Compression straps would be appreciated, I agree! That said, I do really love my 23L and you just can't beat the price point!

    • @samuele5931
      @samuele5931 Před rokem

      Are you talking about the 32 liters?

  • @leeritenour
    @leeritenour Před rokem

    Very helpful video. Thank you!

  • @RockRebelfull
    @RockRebelfull Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great review, can you use the 32 litre as free carry-on for short haul flights like Ryanair, easyjet etc.

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před 11 měsíci

      I'm not sure what their size restrictions are but I should think so

    • @ebermtheburn
      @ebermtheburn Před 6 měsíci

      No. The 23L is also technically too big, but it will likely fit if you squish it in. I'm most satisfied with my 20L Inateck. It fits like a glove with all airlines as a personal item.

  • @samuele5931
    @samuele5931 Před rokem +1

    Can you review also the 23 liters rolltop? They clam it can fit up to 27 liters but the external size are the same. I can’t how they can do it since this is already cubic. Can’t decide what to buy for weekend travel.

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +2

      I guess thats because the roll top can be unrolled a bit to fit things in that rolled space. I'll put it on my 'to do' list

  • @magendrabm3916
    @magendrabm3916 Před 2 měsíci

    very very usefull thank you so much

  • @OleksiyKononov
    @OleksiyKononov Před rokem

    A great review 👍

  • @horiiizon3457
    @horiiizon3457 Před rokem

    Absolutely love all the compartments and tricks this bag has. I'm only worried about the water bottle holder because its closed at the top it restricts the height of the bottle you can carry. Could you carry a 1l water bottle in the 23l pockets?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +2

      Hey great question, I think it depends on the bottle, its a very stretchy material so it could stretch to accomodate a thick 1L bottle I think, but Id go and try it in store first if you can

  • @mjfab74
    @mjfab74 Před rokem +1

    got lost with all that panels. people with OCD would love this. 😅

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      Haha yeah, personally I wouldnt really use the outer pockets much

    • @Tiborcek
      @Tiborcek Před rokem

      I like extra pockets in a backpack, but this one raises the question how many pockets/compartments is too much? 😁

  • @muratakn6024
    @muratakn6024 Před 3 měsíci

    İnceleme gerçekten işime yaradı sağolasın

  • @benjaminfigueroa6369
    @benjaminfigueroa6369 Před rokem

    Hey nice review!! Do you prefer this one or the ozuko backpack? Which one do you think is better quality and more comfortable? Cheers mate!

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +1

      The Ozuko is heavier and perhaps has more thick and durable materials. But I prefer this one because I prefer a lighter weight bag and this one still does feel well made and has warranty from Decathlon

    • @benjaminfigueroa6369
      @benjaminfigueroa6369 Před rokem

      @@PackingLess cheers mate! I’m looking for a biggish everyday bag, so maybe this one will be a better choice!

  • @junyihoo857
    @junyihoo857 Před 2 měsíci

    Has anyone experienced running commute with laptop in these bag? Will it be wobbly or discomfort? Thanks in advance and also thanks for the great content ❤️

  • @marco9072
    @marco9072 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @DruzynaRomana
    @DruzynaRomana Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for this quick comparison, it helped me to decide with one to choose. You mentioned that black one better fits your back, but when I see how big it looks I believe it would be to large for me for daily usage.

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah 32L (black one) would be a bit big for a daily bag, they also have a 16L version (which isnt available in Australia so I havent tried it yet) but that would be a better daily size. There is also a 23L (blue one) roll top version which you can adjust how compressed it is, could also be a good option.

  • @simonespreafico9008
    @simonespreafico9008 Před rokem

    Really usefull review, I have only one question, does the 32L fit in the hand luggage dimensions (55x40x20)?

  • @abdulbasithshaukath3206
    @abdulbasithshaukath3206 Před rokem +1

    Great review. I'm eyeing the 32L but I'm wondering if the bag looks sloppy when not fully packed to the top i.e. when used as a daily carry. I don't see a fastener to make it compact. Thank you.

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +4

      Actually I think both bags stood up on their own, and didnt look too sloppy when empty

    • @samuele5931
      @samuele5931 Před rokem

      The roll top version look better when not fully packed

  • @yassinkhayati6452
    @yassinkhayati6452 Před rokem +2

    Do you think I can use the 32L as an under the seat personal item?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      I think so yes, especially if what you pack isn't too rigid

    • @Green__one
      @Green__one Před rokem +1

      Depends on the airline, some allow a fair amount of leeway in their published sizes, but even the 23L is a hair too big to fit the official sizes, so the 32L would be really pushing it. Probably fine on a full featured airline, but the budget ones that actually make you measure will stop you every single time with the 32, and the 23 will probably depend how you pack it.

    • @MATonTUBE
      @MATonTUBE Před rokem +4

      @@Green__one "under the seat" carry on baggage for most low-cost European airlines need to be 40x25x20 max (unless you pay for the 2° cabin luggage). The only one fitting perfectly these measures is the 16 L version. The 23L is a bit off in height (46 x 28 x 22 cm), the 32l is definitely so 50 x 28 x 25 cm. I was thinking of taking the risk, and getting the 23 L myself..

    • @Green__one
      @Green__one Před rokem +2

      @@MATonTUBE I have the 23 and love it, however I haven't been flying budget airlines. It does fit under the seat on every aircraft I've been on, but when I've actually tried it in sizing devices I have not had much success (though I have repacked it recently, and it looks a little more slimmed down now, so I'll have to try it again next time I'm at the airport). Luckily as I said I haven't been flying budget airlines, so no one's been measuring.

    • @TS2010life
      @TS2010life Před rokem +2

      ​@@MATonTUBE Did you make it(23L) into Ryanair or Wizzair personal item ? Thanks.

  • @laouch
    @laouch Před 2 měsíci

    I just brought the 23L today and I dont have that hidden pocket on the side, I am the only one ?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před 2 měsíci

      interesting, maybe they tweaked the design recently

    • @laouch
      @laouch Před 2 měsíci

      @@PackingLess I also I dont that "cable connect" pocket but the weirdest is that on the website I only see that secret pocket on the blue version.

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před 2 měsíci

      @@laouch that is very strange

    • @theflyerpr40d
      @theflyerpr40d Před 19 dny

      @@laouchwhat color did you get?

    • @laouch
      @laouch Před 19 dny

      @@theflyerpr40d black.

  • @vasylhereha
    @vasylhereha Před 7 měsíci

    Hello!) I am considering a 23-liter version as a backpack for every day. I carry a laptop, a keyboard, headphones, a charger, some miscellaneous stationery, a thermos (0.5-0.7 liters), a change of clothes for the day. I often go shopping. Will such a backpack withstand a daily load of 6-8 kg. How durable is it?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I think it would do the job well. They're pretty well made for the price

    • @vasylhereha
      @vasylhereha Před 7 měsíci

      @@PackingLess thanks for your reply!) best wishes!

  • @alessandroscarselli4420

    I would like to buy the 32l as everyday backpack, but also to carry my camera (with specific inserts) when I am on holiday with my family.
    Can you tell me the exact internal size of the main compartment? Thank a lot

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      Unfortunately I no longer have this bag in my possession

    • @samuele5931
      @samuele5931 Před rokem

      Decathlon make a specific and more expensive camera backpack…

  • @budget_nomad
    @budget_nomad Před rokem +1

    Do you think the 32l can be still comfortable at 10kg?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      I haven't tested it fully packed but the straps are quite substantial and I think it would still be comfortable

    • @MATonTUBE
      @MATonTUBE Před rokem +1

      I would say that without a real, padded and large waist belt to offload the weight off the the shoulders, i any backpack would be uncomfortable to be carried after some time. I tried this one at the store with 6kg, and it was so, for me.

  • @arazro
    @arazro Před rokem

    what is the dimension of the mobile holder??can it hold a large phone like S22 ultra or iphone 13 pro max?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      Unfortunately I no longer have this bag in my possession

    • @MASViper
      @MASViper Před rokem +1

      I think 6.5 or 6.9 inch smartphones. Mind you, they may not count the case that most people put on their phones.

  • @ljubomirgoronja8014
    @ljubomirgoronja8014 Před rokem

    Hi, have you ever tried to do some running with it? I am looking for something to commute by way of running to work around 6 kilometers away from my flat. I need space for a 15inch laptop, its charging cable, one wireless mouse, a couple of charging cables for other stuff, one diary, a whole set of changing clothes (shirt, pants, underwear, shoes,) a small towel, some toiletry and in a bottom bit I would take my lunch box, etc. On my test run, I filled out a 25l backpack with ease and I haven't taken a laptop/electronic bits or lunchbox with me. I assume those additional 5l and bottom compartments will compensate for these items. I', concerned with the stability of the backpack. Will it jump around while I run, straps get loose hurt my back, etc. Anyone with an answer or advice I would be truly grateful if you could share with me including recommendation of r a backpack you found to be perfect for my needs. Thank you in advance.!

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      Hey, I havent but I would say if you firmly adjusted the straps, sternum strap and on the 32L the waist strap, it wouldnt move around to much

    • @ljubomirgoronja8014
      @ljubomirgoronja8014 Před rokem

      @@PackingLess thank you for replying it truly means a lot

  • @rick-yo
    @rick-yo Před rokem

    Can you please explain why this is named “Quechua” and what it actually is?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      Good question, Quechua is a brand created by Decathlon, heres more info from the wiki: Quechua is the trademarked French brand for the hiking and camping apparel and equipment marketed mostly by French company Decathlon,[2] the largest sporting goods retailer in the world[3] with over 1647 stores in nearly 1000 cities in 57 countries and regions (January 2020).[4]
      Created as a brand in 1997 in Domancy, France, by a group of nine Decathlon employees, the group launched its first products in the spring of 1998 in all Decathlon stores, geared toward hikers and campers.[5] The brand's design center is in Sallanches, near Mont-Blanc. Its name derives from the indigenous Quechua people of the Andes and their language.

  • @maarts665
    @maarts665 Před 9 měsíci

    Does 32l one fit in airline regulations for carry on?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před 9 měsíci

      I'm not sure, I've never had a bag measured before boarding, only weighed

  • @builderuedy4123
    @builderuedy4123 Před rokem +1

    do you think I could put a 17 inch laptop in the 23l one?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      Possibly, you might want to go to a Decathlon store and try it out

    • @MASViper
      @MASViper Před rokem

      If my memory serves me right, the 23L only fit up to 15.6 inch laptop while the 32L can fit up to 17 inch laptop.

    • @MATonTUBE
      @MATonTUBE Před rokem +1

      @@MASViper yep, that's what their website confirms.

  • @hydnars
    @hydnars Před rokem

    I like your trousers, what are they exactly?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, I believe they're the Outlier Futuredarts ( bit.ly/OutlierFuturedarts ), I reviewed them here czcams.com/video/jS5oT-g7VG8/video.html

    • @dkgray828
      @dkgray828 Před rokem

      @@PackingLess What about your hoodie?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      @@dkgray828 Its the Olivers Porter Hoodie ( imp.i239776.net/QO5nNP )

    • @dkgray828
      @dkgray828 Před rokem

      @@PackingLess Looks great, thank you!

  • @Kapildev_N._Pol
    @Kapildev_N._Pol Před rokem

    For Day to Day use which one is best, Your Reply will really help me to get out of the Confusion

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      They're both basically the same except for the size, so daily carry I'd go with the 23L but they also have a 16L version I think

    • @Kapildev_N._Pol
      @Kapildev_N._Pol Před rokem

      @@PackingLess Thankyou so so so much, i was confused and you really cleared my doubt 🙏🙏🙏

  • @shukla777
    @shukla777 Před rokem

    How useful are the waist straps? Is there a frame such that the waist straps help with weight distribution? I have a bad upper back so hip belts are important

    • @MATonTUBE
      @MATonTUBE Před rokem +4

      I tried this bag (the 32 L) at the shop, loading it with 6 kg of the "test load" decathlon provides near the backpack shelves. I have been using a fantastic 30 L Decathlon hiking backpack every day for the past 15 years, from hiking to cycling to commuting, and grocery shopping. The waist belt helped A LOT to carry the load. Now it is finally broken, so I'm shopping for something similar. I could not find anything as good and versatile as my former one. This one is really well made, but the the waist belt is more to stabilize the bag from moving around than to help with the load. If this bag is fully loaded, it will all be on your shoulders and back.

  • @anappleaday02
    @anappleaday02 Před rokem

    Whats the carrying weight capacity for these bags?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      Its not listed but I'd say at least 10-15kg should be fine

    • @anappleaday02
      @anappleaday02 Před rokem

      @@PackingLess Does the shoulder strap dig into the shoulders when carrying heavy loads?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      @@anappleaday02 I havent tried super heavy loads yet, but the padding is quite nice and I think it should be comfortable

  • @adrianneandal7166
    @adrianneandal7166 Před rokem +1

    How tall are you?

  • @LUCFR20
    @LUCFR20 Před 11 měsíci

    Is this waterproof

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před 11 měsíci

      Neither of them are waterproof, but perhaps very slightly water resistant, I wouldnt use them in heavy rain

  • @rakeshrao05
    @rakeshrao05 Před rokem

    is the sternum strap detachable?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      Its on a bit of a rail that I think you could probably take it off but it might be very hard to get back on

  • @karemchatti3589
    @karemchatti3589 Před 11 měsíci

    Super useful and practical, but look ugly

  • @Rockpire
    @Rockpire Před rokem

    Can I put 2 laptops in the 32L one? 17 inch & 14 inch?

    • @PackingLess
      @PackingLess  Před rokem

      Maybe, there is a tablet divider but I dont know its max capacity.