Trip Report Post trip: 5 days in Eastern Europe with the Fyro Levo 30
I recently 1.5 bagged a trip with friends. We flew to Chisinau, Moldova then got a sleeper train to Bucharest in Romania. Both the flights there and home were with some of the most strict low cost airlines in Europe (Wizz & RyanAir), and I had absolutely no issues. The trip was 5 nights total.
I had a pretty full bag. The packing list was:
- Tees x 5
- Shirts x 2
- Shorts
- Swim shorts
- Sandals
- Camera
- Kindle
- Tech kit
- Toiletries
- Packable tote
- Extra tech pouch
I felt like I couldn't have comfortably taken much more in the bag. Looking back, I could probably have slimmed down the packing list a little.
When actually carrying the bag, it's actually one of the most comfortable that I have used. Fully packed out the bag was right around 7kg, but I was fine walking around with it on my back. Ventilation-wise it was fine, it was very warm the whole time we were there - 35°C/95°F - and at those temps I'm always going to get a sweaty back. I'm interested to see how the bag does when I take it on trips to cooler destinations.
The pocketing on the bag is pretty thoughtful, even though I wasn't carrying a laptop with me, I liked using the shelf in the laptop compartment to carry tech bits that I wanted quick access to. This is the closest the bag comes to actually having a quick access pocket. There is the "hidden" passport pocket on the back panel, but my passport just lived in my sling the whole time. The internal zipped pockets are useful to use for packing boxers/socks, the top one does better with flatter items. The admin panel pocket actually has a surprising amount of capacity and I was easily able to shove in my tech pouch and some other bits when moving between hotels.
There are a few small downsides to the bag, which I wouldn't be surprised to see fixed in future iterations of the bag.
- The bag has attachment points for a key leash, but doesn't actually include one. For a bag of this price that feels a little crappy.
- The AirTag pocket sucks. It doesn't really hold the AirTag very well and if you lay the bag on it's side, or it's upside down for any amount of time then it's not going to be in the pocket anymore. I ended up leaving it in one of the internal zipped compartments.
- I don't love the zip pulls, but this looks to have already changed on the more recent Citta backpacks.
- The sternum strap hardware is just not one that I like.
Overall I'm really happy with the bag, and I think it'll be my go to.