Maiden Voyage 70L
  • A modular travel pack for the adventurous female traveler staying in hostels and traveling by train
  • Specifically designed to fit a woman’s torso, shoulders, and natural curves
  • Zip/clip off daypack includes Safeguard Panel® to hide away important travel documents, passport and money where only the user can get to them
  • Large main compartment with easy access front panel load opening
  • Lower seam-sealed "boot" compartment to separate the kicks from the clean stuff
  • Dual purpose compression straps to secure and stabilize load and attach modular daypack
  • Front zippered boarding pass pocket for travel docs or other quick access items
  • Water is close at hand with side water bottle pockets
  • Zip-away Women’s Multi-Adjust Suspension system fits torso lengths of 15–19" and waist belt adjusts from 28–50"
  • Reflective center strip for dusk or nighttime visibility
United States

Canada Intl Europe Intl
Capacity: 4350 cu. in. / 71 L (total)
Modular: 1200 cu. in. / 20 L (daypack)
Dimensions: 14 x 26 x 10 in / 36 x 67 x 25 cm (main bag)
Modular: 12 x 18 x 7 in / 32 x 46 x 18 cm (day pack)
Weight: 6 lbs. 4 oz. / 2.83 kg
Fabric:

210D Mini Diamond Helix Nylon, 500D Tough Weave, 915D HP Cordura®

Eagle Creek Maiden Voyage 70L
Consumer Reviews
Keli Keach   -  Moscow, ID, United States

I just received my new bag and think its going to be perfect for my 6 week trip to Africa. I ordered the Tree Frog color hoping that the green wouldn't be so neon and bright, and I got my wish. The green is quite a bit darker than in the photo and is a really beautiful color. So far this is what I have fit in the bag using 1 large and 2 Medium of the E.C. Compression saks. Tent (7x21in - tent & fly), Thermarest Wms Prolite 3, small sleeping bag, mosquito net, pair of sandals, small toiletry bag, several long sleeve shirts, 2 skirts, 2 lightweight pants, a fleece jacket and a lightweight rain coat. This all fits inside with the compression sacks (which are a must). The day pack is going to carry my SLR camera equipment and other little misc. items. The shoulder harness is adjustable to several different torso lengths, the water bottle pouches will be convenient for more than water bottles, and the two bottom loop straps can easily hold a sleeping pad or similar item. I'm really excited to use this bag and think it's going to function very nicely for my trip.
Trude R   -  Boston, MA, United States

I LOVE this bag. It is comfortable and not too big but big enough for all my crap. I love the separate shoe pocket, the zip-off daypack with the document and valuables storage in the back, the locking zippers, the multiple water bottle holders, and how comfortable it is (and I'm really short). I haven't used it very heavily yet but it seems sturdy. My one complaint is that it doesnt have a good place to attach a cable lock, which needs to be attached to both bags. When I am asleep on a sketchy train somewhere it makes me nervous that the cable lock is only through a strap thick, which could be cut with a little effort.
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