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I packed about 14 lbs in this bag, and in this first picture, I’ve got it by the briefcase handle. Carrying it this way seems to make the bag sag more than any other method. Using the shoulder strap (I’ve got the OpTech SOS strap on mine), the bag doesn’t sag as much as you think it would, though there is a slight shift. Moving on to the backpack straps, which work well. Even just using one strap, the bag hardly sags at all. In fact, out of the three carrying methods, this one seems to sag the least (and was the most comfortable, at least for me). This may have more to do with how I packed the bag, but even so, for a bag without structure, it does pretty well: By the way, I am turned slightly away from camera in the above left picture, just so you don’t think the bag sticks out that far behind me. I didn’t overload the front pockets with trinkets, either, just a few small guidebooks and my 3-1-1 bag. Obviously those outside pockets will bulge a little bit if you load it up with lots of odd-shaped items, but they didn’t poke out too badly with what I had in there, as you can see.

Inside, I used a sweatshirt for bulk, to help fill out the bag. The internal straps don’t compress so much as they just sort of hold everything in place. These are great to use if you don’t completely fill the bag, or pack it in a way where differently-weighted items might shift around. Under the sweatshirt is my messenger daypack. It’s empty, but still takes up about 3″ of height. I thought the OPEC did a good job of squishing it down. Come to think of it, I put quite a lot of stuff into this bag, and there was still room left over. Below on the left, a rain shell went underneath the day bag. You can start to see how I arranged my packing cubes around the edges of the OPEC. In my view, this is the best way to get structure out of the bag, and reduce sag. It was almost like working on a jigsaw puzzle, where you start with the outside and work your way in. Obviously this depends greatly on what you are packing, and if you can get your things to fit in this way. If you don’t have this many cubes, a pair of shoes, or even a toiletry kit filled with non-breakables might achieve the same goal.

The cubes just helped to simplify the various packing configurations for this exercise. The packing folder (Eagle Creek 15) does provide some stiffness, but I think in the end, the cubes helped more in that sense. If you pack them as full as possible, they become quite firm, and provide a nice frame for the bag. I placed the longest tube (EC full tube) on the left — this is the “bottom” of the bag when carried in backpack mode, and having a firm cube there could account for the bag’s lack of floppiness when carried that way. The black cube on the right (EC half tube, which, quizzically, is more like 3/4 the size of the full tube), or “top” of the bag, is also quite firm. I think having cubes on each side helped with the over-the-shoulder mode as well. An alternate configuration is below. I still kept a firm cube on the “bottom” for backpack mode, but shifted the other stiff cubes to the other “bottom” of the bag (what would be the “bottom” when carried in over-the-shoulder mode).

I didn’t really notice any difference in the way the bag sagged with this arrangement. What follows is a third method: laying all of the packing cubes down first, and then laying the EC folder on top of them. This left so much room in the bag that I rolled up the shell and stuck that in on the right. The sweatshirt and messenger bag were placed on top of everything again, like before (not pictured). The only noticeable sag was in over-the-shoulder mode, where the bag sagged very slightly at the top middle, where there wasn’t really anything packed. This was probably the least efficient way to pack this bag out of the three methods I tried. In the interests of attempting to be thorough, I loaded up some weights in the bag to bring it to around 21lbs. I personally would never want to carry 21lbs in one bag unless it had a full suspension system, but I wanted to see what would happen. There was clearly more tugging at the points where the straps were attached, but the bag still didn’t lose shape and sag as much as I thought it would.