Review of the Osprey Porter 46 (61 Countries Later)

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If you are looking for an honest Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 review, I promise you wonโ€™t find a more experienced Osprey Porter tester than me.

How can I be so sure?

Because over the past decade, I took my Osprey Porter 46 backpack โ€” since rebranded to add โ€œSojournโ€ to the name โ€” to more than 60 countries across 6 continents.

Iโ€™ve taken the bag through the Amazon jungle, over the hills of Nepal, backpacking Europeโ€™s hostel scene (4 times), through the beaches of Mexico, over the Andes in South America, on a road trip in Tasmania, on safari in Kenya, to a wedding in Nigeria โ€ฆ I could go on, but you get the point.

I travel full time for a living, so Iโ€™ve really put my Osprey Porter through some serious hands-on, real-world testing!

So, after all that testing, and after comparing it to the best travel backpacks and bags I could find, how does the Osprey Porter backpack hold up?

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Speed limits in Cincinnati and the rest of Ohio tend to be lower than in other areas of the United States. Typically, they are 65 mph on highways, 25-35 mph in business districts and residential areas, and 20 mph in school zones.

Osprey Porter 46 Review Summary

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๐Ÿ‘‰ My bottom line on the Osprey Porter 46: the Osprey Sojourn Porter is a solid all-around backpack for travelers who need more space, including long-term travelers, and digital nomads.

The bag offers the versatility and functionality of a backpack but the style and ease of a porter bag or suitcase. It can be strapped down to carry-on luggage size, or it can expand to hold more volume than most of its competitors. If youโ€™re on the fence, donโ€™t overthink it. You canโ€™t go wrong .

โœ… Who is it right for: I would personally highly recommend this travel backpack to most travelers looking for a good all-around backpacking backpack that fits in the overhead space of a plane.

โŒ Who is the Porter is NOT right for: The Osprey Sojourn Porter honestly might not be a good fit for hardcore hikers who need a little more serious backpack for handling the wilderness, given the relatively thin padding on the shoulder straps. If youโ€™re in this boat, Iโ€™d check out the Salkan Backpacker instead.

๐Ÿ’ต Pricing: Most importantly to me, the Osprey SojournPorter is very affordable considering how long it will last you.

๐ŸŽ’ Alternatives: With that said, there are other backpacks out there. Travel Lemmingโ€™s writers have tested other travel bags that offer newer designs that arguably beat the Osprey Sojourn Porter in some respects. One of these is the Salkan Backpacker, which is more of a hiking or backpacking backpack that offers more comfortable carrying straps. To consider these bags further, jump to the section below Osprey Sojourn Porter Alternatives.

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Speed limits in Cincinnati and the rest of Ohio tend to be lower than in other areas of the United States. Typically, they are 65 mph on highways, 25-35 mph in business districts and residential areas, and 20 mph in school zones.

Full Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 L Review

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After 60+ countries across six continents, I have a lot to say about the Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 backpack! So letโ€™s dive right into the nitty gritty of why I think this is the best casual travel bag out there:

Features

For such a simple-looking bag, this backpack is loaded with features youโ€™d usually find on much more high-end backpacks. Hereโ€™s a quick rundown of the key features and specs:

  • Cost: at $195 MSRP, itโ€™s affordable (check best price direct from Osprey,).
  • Gender: Unisex
  • Colors: Black, Brindle Brown, Koseret Green, Graphite Purple
  • Pockets: top pocket, laptop sleeve (up to 15 inch), stowaway pocket for straps
  • Features: StraightJacket compression straps for packing, stowaway harness hip belt and shoulder straps for better weight distribution, side grab handles, AirScapeโ„ข Backpanel,
  • Addsons: D-ring attachment for adding an additional shoulder strap, Osprey Daylite backpack compatibility

Technical Details and Specifications

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  • Size: 46 liters, or 2,807 inches cubed
  • Dimensions: 25 x 15 x 13 inches
  • Weight: 3.3 lbs (1.5 kgs)
  • Materials: Recycled 460D nylon (main), 100% recycled 1680D ballistic polyester (bottom)
  • Warranty: Backed by the Ospreyโ€™s โ€œAll Mighty Guaranteeโ€

Pros of the Osprey Sojourn Porter

  • Carry-on size (if not over-packed)
  • Affordable price point
  • Lightweight
  • Rugged design
  • Lifetime guaranteeย 
  • One very large and easy to use pocketย 
  • Simple and stylish lookย 
  • Convenient straitjacket compressionย 
  • Easy to attach daypackย 

Look, there is a lot to love about the Osprey Sojourn Porter 46L backpack. And in the six years Iโ€™ve been using it, Osprey has continued to make improvements over the model I purchased (e.g., by adding a laptop sleeve in the 2021 edition, and wrapping it into the Sojourn product line more recently).

The first thing I love about the bag is itโ€™s a perfect size. Just check out my around-the-world packing list to see how much stuff I managed fit inside it. The compression straps really help!

Second, my absolute favorite thing about the Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 liter backpack is that it easily and quickly converts from a backpack that you can comfortably carry on your shoulders to a porter bag.

Why is that important?

Well, for one thing, it means you can check this bag, put it under a bus, or store it somewhere without worry that your backpack straps are going to snag something. But it is also the perfect bag for those times when you donโ€™t want to โ€œlookโ€ like a dirty backpacker who just rolled out of a hostel dorm bed with a huge bag on your back.

I also love that you can attach any Osprey Daylite daypack to the back of the bag and carry them together. Itโ€™s a perfect and affordable complement to the Porter backpack.

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The Osprey Sojourn Porter is also an enormously rugged pack and Iโ€™ve really put it through the ringer. Iโ€™ve taken it through the jungles of South America, the mountains near Denver, Colorado, backpacking through Europe, and hundreds of other places!

Heck, I even had the bag with me when I was doused with water during Thailandโ€™s Songkran festival (and I still managed to keep my electronics dry!).

Cons of the Osprey Sojourn Porter

  • Not purpose built for hiking or camping
  • Very minimal harness
  • Not much padding on shoulder strapsor hip belt
  • Minimal pocketsย 
  • Zippers can get caughtย 

Thereโ€™s not a whole lot that I would change about it, but no backpack is perfect. For one thing, the fact that the shoulder straps and hip belt hideaway carries a downside. The shoulder and waist straps by necessity donโ€™t have as much padding as you might find on a more serious hiking backpack.

This means that, while the bag is comfortable for general carrying or even short distance hikes, after a few kilometers the straps start to pull at my back a bit. So if youโ€™re just planning to walk around cities or do some very light hiking, itโ€™s fine. For anything more hardcore, you need a more serious hiking backpack. Thatโ€™s the price you pay for the hideaway feature, though!

Another drawback of the Osprey bag is that it doesnโ€™t have a bunch of pockets. Youโ€™ll find a thin zippered mesh pocket on the flap for the main compartment, a laptop compartment in the newer models, an easy-access top pocket (perfect for quick access to shoes or an umbrella), and another thin zippered front pocket on the exterior.

There is also a back panel pocket to hideaway the straps. Besides that, the main compartment is where you will store 90% of your stuff.

Compared to the many great organization features on a bag like the Salkan Backpacker, thatโ€™s pretty minimalistic.

Personally, I find it easier to pack my bag with one big pocket, but it does mean you have to pay more attention to organizing your stuff. If youโ€™re the type who likes to stay highly organized, I suggest picking up a set of Ospreyโ€™s packing cubes. Using packing cubes can give you the best of both worlds.

Lastly, the only annoyance Iโ€™ve ever had with this bag is that sometimes the zippers catch on the little slip of material thatโ€™s meant to protect them. It can be a pain to get them uncaught, but itโ€™s only happened a few times in six years of traveling.

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Speed limits in Cincinnati and the rest of Ohio tend to be lower than in other areas of the United States. Typically, they are 65 mph on highways, 25-35 mph in business districts and residential areas, and 20 mph in school zones.

Osprey Sojourn Porter 30L vs 46L

Like the Osprey Sojourn Porter 46, but looking for a smaller bag? Luckily for you, Osprey also makes a 30 liter version of the same backpack.

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  • Organizational features
  • Durable materials
  • Comfortable shoulder straps
  • Carry on compliant on most airlines
  • Lifetime guarantee
  • Converting from backpack to duffel can be tricky
  • Poor ventilation on back

Check out Taylor”s full Osprey Sojourn Porter 30 review for more details, but here is the quick summary of how the two backpacks stack up:

Osprey Sojourn Porter 30 Osprey Sojourn Porter 46
Volume 30 L 46 L
Dimensions 19.69H X 12.6W X 7.87D IN. 21.5H X 14W X 9D IN.
Weight 2.822 LBS. 3.263 LBS

As you can see, essentially the differences between the two Osprey Sojourn Porter models really come down to size.

If you”re looking for something with a little more differentiation on other feature points, be sure to check out the Osprey Sojourn Porter alternatives in our next section:

Alternative Backpacks to the Osprey Sojourn Porter

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I love the Osprey Sojourn Porter and have for years. But a lot changed in a decade, and since I started traveling, we”ve seen some newer and more innovative backpack companies put out some pretty awesome alternatives to the Osprey Sojourn Porter.

I stand by my Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 review and still think it is the best option for those on a budget. But, if you have the cash to splash, here are some alternative travel backpacks to consider instead:

Salkan”s The Backpacker

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The Salkan is the most comfortable backpack I”ve found. The straps and weight distribution are unbelievable – it barely feels like I”m carrying it!

I also love that it”s BOTH frontย andย top-loading and the customizable colors.

Note: You can get theย main bag alone, or theย “Backpacker” bundleย with Salkan”s stylish daypack.

I recently switched out my Osprey Sojourn Porter to try out this bag instead. Like Osprey, Salkan offers a very solid 2-in-1 backpack/daypack combo system.

In a lot of ways, it”s pretty similar to the Porter, but I find that Salkan is much easier to carry because of all that comfortable padding. If you”re just going for a minimalist look or are on a budget, though, the Osprey Porter is probably still you”re best bet.

Read more in my full Salkan Backpacker review.

Topo Designs Global Travel Bag

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One downside to the Osprey Sojourn Porter is the relative lack of compartments. If you”d prefer a backpack with more pockets and storage space, the Topo Designs Global Travel Bag might be a good alternative to consider.

Travel Lemming writer Sky recently tested it out on a 3 month trip to Portugal and loves the handy organization features. She also commented on the backpack”s sturdy construction and comfortable carrying system.

You can read Sky”s full Topo Designs Global Travel Bag Review for more information on whether this might be the right bag for you.

Tortuga Travel Backpack

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If you”re looking for a high quality premium backpack that is carry-on compliant for most airlines, then check out the Tortuga Travel Backpack.

Abigail recently did a full review of the Tortuga Travel Backpack and was impressed by its organizational and comfort features.

Like the Osprey Sojourn Porter, the Tortuga Travel Backpack loads from the front. But it also adds quite a bit more cushion and padding compared to the Osprey, so maybe a worthy alternative if you are concerned about carrying the bag for longer periods of time.

Osprey Atmos 50

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Like I said, if you plan on doing a lot of outdoor stuff, the Osprey Sojourn Porter maybe NOT for you. Instead, check out the Osprey Atmos 50 backpacking backpack:

  • Same Osprey quality as the Porter 46
  • Built specifically for camping and hiking
  • Tons of pockets, organizers, and compartments
  • More comfortable harness

Osprey Fairpoint 55

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I”m a big believer in packing minimally, but some people just have more stuff to carry! Need a little more room than what the Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 has to offer? Then I suggest upgrading to the Osprey Farpoint 55:

  • Tons of space for all your stuff
  • Osprey”s lifetime guarantee
  • Solid construction
  • Also combines with Osprey Daylite Daypack

For more details, see Sky”s hands-on Osprey Farpoint review.

๐Ÿงณ Read Next: Best Carry On Sized Suitcases

Recommended Addition: Osprey Daylite Daypack

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If you buy the Porter, I strongly suggest also purchasing Osprey”s Daylite Daypack, which is designed as a companion to the Osprey Sojourn Porter.

I”ve traveled with this pack + day bag combo for 6 years and I love it! The Daylite Daypack can be strapped into the Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 through the proprietary Osprey locking system so that you can carry them as a single unit.

Second, it”s an awesome daypack in its own right. Here are some of its great features:

  • Can be strapped into Sojourn Porter”s bag!
  • Super lightweight
  • Slip pocket for laptops
  • Water resistant coating
  • Affordably priced
  • Lots of space (I fit my drone, laptop, and a full size camera inside!)

If you”re taking the Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 traveling, you”ll also need a daypack for your days out exploring, so this is the perfect combo.

Final Verdict – Is the Porter Worth It?

The Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 is a really solid backpack for most travelers who need a casual bag that they can carry on their backs.

I”d call it more of a “flashpacker” backpack than a traditional backpack since it sort of straddles the line between a normal backpacking backpack and a porter bag or suitcase.

It is a great backpack for solo travelers, long travelers, families traveling with kids, or just about anyone doing casual international travel.

About the only people I would not recommend this bag for are hardcore outdoor enthusiasts. The bag simply isn”t made for multi-day long hikes through the wilderness. For that, you should get a more full-featured hiking backpack.

But for just about everyone else, after 60+ countries and some serious memories, I still am in love with this backpack.

FAQs About the Osprey Sojourn Porter

How much can you fit in Osprey Porter 46?

The Osprey Porter 46 fits 46 liters worth of volume, hence the name. To understand how much this is, consider that a standard carry-on roller suitcase fits about 35-40 liters. I took the Osprey Porter to over 60 countries, and managed to fit all my clothes, 3 pairs of shoes, a jacket, and more into the bag, making it one of my favorite travel backpacks.

Can you carry on the Osprey Porter 46?

The Osprey Porter 46 is carry-on friendly. If overstuffed, it may struggle to fit in some airplane overhead bins, but if packed properly using the included compression straps, it should comply with most airline carry-on requirements. I have personally carried the bag onto more than 100 flights.

Is Osprey a good backpack?

Overall, the Osprey line of backpacks is very high quality and Osprey packs generally receive high marks in customer reviews. I have taken my Osprey Porter backpack to more than 60 countries over a decade, and it has proved remarkably durable and timeless.

How do you attach an Osprey Daylite to a Porter 46?

The Osprey Daylite daypack can be attached to the Osprey Porter 46 backpack by connecting the Tri Glide Slider buckles to the attachment points and then tightening the straps.

How do you pack an Osprey Porter 46?

Packing an Osprey Porter 46 backpack is easy, as there is only a single main compartment. You open it from the long side of the backpack (laying it flat like a suitcase) and then pack it with your clothes and items. Overall, the Osprey 46 packing experience is relatively similar to packing a carry on suitcase, with minimal pockets. For more organization, consider getting a set of Osprey”s packing cubes.

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What do you think? Have you tried out the Osprey Sojourn Porter? Or are you thinking about one of the alternative travel backpacks I mentioned?

Scroll down and leave me a comment to let me know your experience.

Don”t like the Osprey Sojourn Porter? Check out my post on the best backpacks for Europe to see if there is something else that suits your needs!

I hope my Osprey Sojourn Porter 46 review has helped you!

Osprey Porter 46
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The Osprey Porter 46 is a solid option for backpackers looking for a lot of space while remaining carry on compliant. The bag offers a timeless minimalist design and durable constructions backed by the Osprey All Might Guarantee. It lacks the pockets and organizational features of competitors, but in comparison is priced affordably. Overall, it is a very well rounded travel backpack.

Product Brand: Osprey

Product Currency: USD

Product Price: 195

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor”s Rating:
4.5

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