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Best cabin bags: upgrade your hand luggage with a top carry-on suitcase or backpack
Save on extra baggage costs with our roundup of the best cabin-friendly backpacks and suitcases, as recommended by well travelled and very well organised parents on the Mumsnet forums.
By Poppy O'Neill | Last updated Aug 19, 2025
Whether you’re planning a short getaway or want to maximise your carry-on allowance, a great piece of hand luggage is a must.
Every airline has slightly different hand luggage restrictions, so it’s essential to check ahead in order to avoid unexpected costs at the airport. Once again we’ve turned to Mumsnetters for their recommendations, and they haven’t disappointed. With recommendations from seasoned travellers and unbiased parents, all the cabin bags on our list is designed to be used as hand luggage.
From super-tough suitcases to bung-it-all-in backpacks, here are the best carry-on bags to buy for your next family holiday.
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Best overall cabin bag
Cabin Max Metz Travel Backpack, £35
Plenty of space for all the essentials
Durable
Available in a range of colours
Affordable price
Doesn't fit all airlines' luggage restrictions - check before flying
Key specs
Dimensions: 55 x 40 x 20cm | Capacity: 44 litres | Weight: 0.7kg
What Mumsnet users say
When travelling with kids, you’re going to want as many free hands as possible, making a rucksack the wise choice for Mumsnetters on the move. The Metz backpack from Cabin Max is made for air travel, and fits 94% of airlines’ hand luggage restrictions. It’s ultra light, with a massive main compartment in which you can fit everything you might need for the journey. And it features well-padded ergonomic straps and back support with a breathable panel. There are 30 different colours to choose from, all made from an eco-friendly polyester made from plastic bottles.
Best budget cabin bag
5 Cities Cabin Approved Trolley, £24
Cheap and functional
Limited colour choice
Key specs
Dimensions: 55 x 35 x 20cm | Capacity: 42 litres | Weight: 1.45kg
What Mumsnet users say
For a cheap pull-along that’ll get your holiday gear from A to B, this bargain case from 5 Cities is just the ticket. Available in a range of colours (brights, patterns, classic dark shades), it’s got a tough back panel and a soft-shell main - meaning it takes up minimal space while empty. It may not last for years and years like more expensive models, but as a cheap way to beat the baggage charges, it’s a winner.
Best cabin backpack
Osprey Transporter Global, £135
Lightweight but durable
Comes with handy packing cube to keep everything in place
A little on the pricey side compared to similar bags
Key specs
Dimensions: 50 x 35 x 27cm | Capacity: 36 litres | Weight: 1.26kg
What Mumsnet users say
A practical choice for travelling with kids in tow, this Global Carry-On from Osprey has compartments galore and a clever, suitcase-like design. Boasting backpack straps, a side handle and a removable shoulder strap, it has a padded laptop sleeve, a toiletry pocket and a handy sleeve for slipping over a wheelie suitcase handle. The inner compartments are made from a water-resistant fabric, protecting your belongings from any in-flight mishaps.
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Best lightweight cabin bag
Very lightweight
Easy to manoeuvre
Smaller capacity than other bags on our list
Key specs
Dimensions: 55 x 39.5 x 19cm | Capacity: 35 litres | Weight: 1.58kg
What Mumsnet users say
The name says it all - these are brilliant, lightweight pull-along suitcases that most airlines will accept as hand luggage. Inside there’s a tough fibreglass structure made from a high tensile fabric, providing toughness and durability without heaviness. The two-wheel design also makes it easy enough for bigger kids to pull along.
Best for Ryanair flights
Handy suitcase-style opening
Made from recycled plastic bottles
Comfy padded straps
Not waterproof
Doesn't feature a handle to fit over a suitcase
Key specs
Dimensions: 40 x 20 x 25cm | Capacity: 20 litres | Weight: 0.5kg
What Mumsnet users say
The only bag on the list to comply with Ryanair's teeny tiny cabin baggage allowance (40 x 20 x 25cm), the Cabin Max Metz 20L Backpack has been specially designed to max out the airline's paltry hand luggage dimensions. It might look like a regular backpack, but this bag features some nifty design features that make packing and carrying easier. The suitcase-style opening is handy for loading items into (and finding them again at a glance) as opposed to stuffing everything top-down into a backpack. There's a top handle and padded carry straps as well as back padding. The side straps help to keep things neat and there's a useful front pocket with different compartments for easy-to-grab essentials like passports and travel documents. It runs a little short when carrying as a backpack and feels a little out of proportion, especially if you're on the tall side but as Ryanair-compliant bags go, this is a sturdy and affordable buy that'll prevent you from having to pay for priority cabin bag fees or checked luggage.
Best for easyJet flights
Fits under the seat
Handy netted pocket for mags/travel docs
Features spinner wheels
So small that it looks and feels like kids' luggage!
Telescopic handle can feel a little clunky
Key specs
Dimensions: 45 x 36 x 20cm | Capacity: 30 litres | Weight: 2.2kg
What Mumsnet users say
Another Cabin Max recommendation! And another bag designed specifically to comply with an airline's stingy cabin bag dimensions - this time, easyJet (45 x 36 x 20 cm). Many of the airline-specific cabin bag designs are backpacks so it's refreshing to see a hard case, and one that comes with a telescopic handle and in a range of bright colours. There are even two separate compartments with a divider pocket and stretchy straps to keep things neat and tidy. It features spinner wheels and glides well in transit. It's pricier than some of the more basic airline-compliant bags but it's cheaper than getting stung with a £60+ on-the-spot fee at the airport for daring to take a bag that's 1cm larger than maximum size permitted.
Best space-saving set
Easy to store
Great colour choice
Suitcase options for the whole family
If you only ever need one cabin bag, buying a set of three may seem like an overkill
Key specs
Dimensions: Carry-on suitcase 56 x 37 x 23cm | Capacity: 40 litres | Weight: 2.65kg
What Mumsnet users say
Nesting together like Russian Dolls until it’s holiday time, this suitcase set from Kono is great for those that like to pack the kitchen sink. While only one of the cases is designed as hand luggage, investing in a set that will fit together maximises your packing space and your storage space for the rest of the year.
Best for organisation
Made from vegan-friendly faux leather
Beautiful range of colours to choose from
Comes with plenty of pockets and accessory bags
Some reviewers say the bag is a little on the heavy side
Key specs
Dimensions: 40 x 15 x 28 cm | Capacity: N/A | Weight: 1.6kg
What Mumsnet users say
Proving that style doesn’t have to come at the expense of practicality is the Mia Tui Jennie.
This pretty bag comes with a range of internal pockets that come with their own accessory bags, including clips for your keys, insulated bottle holders, and phone and pen pockets. These pockets are big enough to comfortably accommodate iPads, Kindles and tablets.
The Mia Tui Jennie also comes with a handy pocket on the bag to slip it over any standard-sized suitcase handles, keeping all your luggage together.
Best soft-sided cabin bag
Good choice of colours
Sturdy, despite it's squishy exterior
Fabric cases and bags don't always offer the same protection against the elements as hard-shelled cases
Key specs
Dimensions: 51 x 33.5 x 23cm | Capacity: 42 litres | Weight: 2.4kg
What Mumsnet users say
With all the convenience of a pull-along, and all the squishy practicality of a holdall, this duffle bag-style hand luggage from Eastpak is a great all-rounder. Available in 17 colours (we love the forest green), it’s got sturdy straps and enough space to fit a good amount of clothes, plus everything you could possibly need for a flight.
Best heavy duty cabin bag
The toughest suitcase on the block
Lining made out of recycled materials
A little bit pricey, but Samsonite cases come with a great reputation and are very hard-wearing
Key specs
Dimensions: 40 x 20 x 55cm | Capacity: 34 litres | Weight: 2.9kg
What Mumsnet users say
For maximum security and toughness, Samsonite S’Cure would win in a fight against any other suitcase on this list. Available in six muted shades, it’s lined with 100% recycled PET made from water bottles. With water-resistant technology, nothing gets through its tough exterior, and the four double wheels make for a really smooth glide through departures.
Is a suitcase or a bag better as hand luggage?
If you’re off for a kid-free getaway, a wheelie suitcase is the most comfortable option. But if you’re likely to need both hands free for wrangling little ones, a backpack is the smart choice and can hold just as much stuff.
What size luggage is best for carry on?
Airlines differ so always check ahead of time, Travel Supermarket has a handy guide to all the main airlines’ size restrictions.
What’s the best under seat carry on luggage?
A rucksack can be easily shoved under the seat in front, as long as it’s not over-stuffed. While hard-case suitcases and anything with wheels and a pull-along handle will need to go in the overhead locker.
What’s the best hand luggage to buy?
The Cabin Max brand specialises in hand luggage, and we love the Metz Backpack for its huge capacity, practical details and great price.
How we chose our recommendations
We’ve thoroughly researched the best cabin bags and hand luggage you can buy this season including tried-and-tested experiences from a wide range of honest, trusted sources. Here’s how we narrowed it down to our top picks.
Mumsnet community
When it comes to quality cabin bags and hand luggage, Mumsnetters know a trusty carrier when they see (and use) one.
We first assessed all the recommendations from the Mumsnet community, getting feedback on the best cabin bags and hand luggage they have personally used, reviewed and rated, including their favourite models, and must-have additional features such as security locks and retractable handles. We also considered the reasons why Mumsnetters would avoid certain cabin bags and hand luggage.
Expert opinions
We know that choosing the right cabin bags and hand luggage takes a lot of thought and consideration, so we made sure our recommendations were well received within the bags and luggage industry, rated or recommended by travel experts and industry leaders.
Trusted consumer reviews
Finally, we scrutinised honest customer reviews on retailer sites such as Amazon, Argos and John Lewis to get wider consumer opinions on the products on our shortlist. Through this research, we were able to weigh up the top cabin bags and hand luggage for a variety of needs, from solo business trips to family holidays, and gain a greater understanding of the pros and cons of each.
About the author
Poppy O'Neill is a Content Editor at Mumsnet and a mother of two. She specialises in researching and reviewing baby and child products and has written extensively about family-friendly holiday destinations and hotels.
Poppy is also the best-selling children's and parenting author of books such as Don't Worry, Be Happy, Imagine a Garden and Mother Power. She specialises in children's mental health and her books are used by therapists, teachers and SENCOs across the UK. She won the Kate Betts Memorial Prize in 2019, her books have been translated into eight languages and she's been featured in The Guardian, The Sunday Times and The Sun.
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