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Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Review

The Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L is a great choice for one bag travel. The internal organization is a bit intense, but there is a place for everything!

Our Verdict

8.4 /10
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Form

77/100

Design

90/100

Value

83/100
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Pros

  • Comfortable harness system
  • Lots of quick grab pockets
  • A LOT of internal organization

Cons

  • Unbranded zippers (potential durability issues in the future)
  • Sagging in front compartment when not in use
  • Back panel lacks ventilation

Technical Details

64 %

Carry-on Compliance

View 93/145 Airlines

53 %

Like the Look

Polled on Instagram

  • Capacity

    40l

  • Weight (lb)

    2.6 lb (1.2 kg)

  • Denier

    500D

  • Dimensions

    21 in x 14 in x 8.25 in (53.3 x 35.6 x 21 cm)

  • Notable Materials

    Ripstop Nylon, Polyester, ITW Hardware, Duraflex Hardware

  • Manufacturing Country

    China

  • Laptop Compartment Size

    17"

  • Warranty Information

    Eagle Creek Warranty

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In this review, we’re taking at a look at the Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L. Despite being categorized as an “Everyday Backpack” on the Eagle Creek site, this carry-on compliant 40L pack has all the marks of a one bag travel backpack, and that’s exactly how we’ll be reviewing it.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L In Porto, Portugal
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L In Porto, Portugal

Having already reviewed the Global Companion 40L and their packing cubes (which we love), we were excited to get our hands on this pack. The Wayfinder 40L is available in both a unisex and women’s fit, the difference being some small adjustments to the harness system—but we’ll dive deeper into that later on.

We’ve been testing the women’s fit version of the Wayfinder 40L for just over two months in the UK and on a month-long trip to Portugal, so let’s get into the review and see how it fared.

Material & Aesthetic

Our first impression of the Wayfinder 40L is that it is a BIG pack. The liter capacity is the same on the unisex and women’s fit, so if you have a smaller frame, this pack will look pretty big on your back.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L At Gatwick Airport, London
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L At Gatwick Airport, London

We’re really digging the overall aesthetic of the pack and we think it looks particularly sleek in the Black/Charcoal color. This version shows fewer marks, meaning it’s the safest bet for keeping your pack looking fresh when you’re on the road. If you’re looking for a pop of color, you’ll find a few other color options available, including Night Blue/Indigo, Cypress/Highland Green in the unisex fit and Graphite/Amethyst, Night Blue/Indigo for the women’s fit. These are great color choices, but they do make your pack look more like a typical “travel backpack.” (Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing!).

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Back Panel
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Back Panel

There’s also a pattern on the back panel, which adds a bit of “flair” to the pack. It doesn’t stand out too much, because the pattern is usually against your back, but we’re digging the extra touches here.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Branding
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Branding

Despite the main logo on the front, the branding has been strategically placed around the pack, which we like. The other logos can be found on the back panel, shoulder straps and zipper pulls.

All of these aesthetic components come together to create what we think is a solid looking pack. We also polled our Instagram audience, and the results were that 53% liked the look of this bag.

Moving on to the materials, there is a ton of stuff going on here.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L 300D Dual-Diamond Heather Ripstop Nylon
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L 300D Dual-Diamond Heather Ripstop Nylon

Starting with the front of the pack, there is a 300D Dual-Diamond Heather Ripstop Nylon. That might sound complicated, but it’s just a nylon material with ripstop—so if any rips do occur, they won’t get any bigger.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L 500D Polyester With RPVB Coating
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L 500D Polyester With RPVB Coating

The rest of the pack is made from a 500D Polyester, with some parts having an additional weather-resistant RPVB coating. You’ll find this coating on the interior of the pack, as well as on the exterior at the bottom, part of the shoulder straps, and the top quick-grab handle. We’ve been pretty impressed with the practicality of the RPVB coating as it doesn’t crease like other weather-resistant coating can.

Plus, we’ve got a FUN FACT: this material is made from broken car windshields harvested from landfills, making it great for the environment! Who knew?! (We didn’t. Now we do.)

On another note, all of the materials on this pack are bluesign® approved. This means that the “Textile supply chain process ensures fabric is safe for the environment, workers and end customers” which gets a big thumbs up from us.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Zippers
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Zippers

Now, let’s talk about zippers. All of the zippers on this pack are unbranded. While we’ve had no problems in testing and they’ve been working well for us, we do have concerns about their durability over time—so make sure to keep an eye out on the usage timeline below to see how well they hold up.

The zipper pulls on this pack were a joy to use and made the zippers easy to operate even when the pack was at full capacity. So that’s a nice touch.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Hardware
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Hardware

When it comes to the buckles and hardware, they are all ITW and Duraflex. These are reliable brands that have worked well for us in testing, and they’re generally known for being very durable. This does, however, makes us wonder why Eagle Creek chose to use unbranded zippers. They sprung for the hardware, but not the zips… Peculiar…

External Components

Moving on to the external components, there’s no better place to start than with the harness system. This is a backpack, after all!

Eagle Creek Wayfinder 40L Men's & Women's
Eagle Creek Wayfinder 40L Men’s & Women’s

As previously mentioned, this pack is available in a unisex and women’s fit, with the difference being some small changes in the harness system. On the women’s version, the shoulder straps are slightly thinner and shorter, providing a higher carry on your back. The hip belt is also slightly curved. These changes all come together to make the pack work well for smaller frames and to fit the curves of a woman’s body, making the overall carry much more comfortable.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Shoulder Straps
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Shoulder Straps

The shoulder straps on this pack are adjustable with plenty of padding, which makes for a comfortable carry even at full capacity. There are no load lifters here, but to be honest, we haven’t been missing them.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Sternum Strap & Hip Belt
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Sternum Strap & Hip Belt

We’ve found the sternum strap on this pack to be a great addition. We don’t use it too often, but we do love how the adjustable strap has an elasticated section that flexes slightly when you’re walking. This small amount of flexibility makes the bag way more comfortable to carry. Plus, there’s even a little pouch to pop the right part of the sternum strap in (to prevent dangling) which is a great design touch.

A lot is going on here, but it doesn’t stop there—there is also a whistle incorporated into the sternum strap too, because, well…. why not? Everyone loves a good whistle. (Right?)

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Hideaway Hip Belt

On this pack, the hip belt does exactly what it should do. It shifts the weight from your shoulders to your hips (brilliant). It’s super comfortable and it can be tucked away easily when not in use, making it a win-win in our books.

The back panel is very padded and comfortable, just like the shoulder straps. However, the ventilation isn’t excellent. While this wasn’t a problem for us, if you’re looking to take this bag on more outdoorsy adventures, it may become an issue.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Quick-Grab Handle
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Quick-Grab Handle

On top of the pack is a quick grab handle. This handle is large and comfortable to use, so we found ourselves utilizing this pretty often.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Attachment Points
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Attachment Points

Moving on to the front of the pack, and at first glance it looks pretty minimal. Take a closer look and you will find two plastic lash points at the top, two rows of daisy-chains down the front, and even an attachment point at the bottom. While we never found ourselves using these—the bag is big enough already without hanging stuff on the outside too—it’s good to know this stuff is there if you need it. If you’re a fan of attaching stuff to your pack with a carabiner or you prefer to clip accessories to your pack for easy access, then this is the place to do it.

Inside The Pack

There is a LOT going on inside this pack, including some brilliant organization. So get comfortable, and let’s get into it!

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Quick-Grab Pocket
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Quick-Grab Pocket

Let’s start with the quick grab pocket at the front. This is a great size for all of your travel essentials that you want to have easy access to. The fleece lining inside also means you can keep items in here that you don’t want to get scratched, like your sunglasses or phone.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Front Compartment
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Front Compartment

Behind the front quick grab pocket, there’s a larger zipped compartment. We’ve found this to be the perfect place to store a rain jacket or any wet or damp clothes. It’s lined with a water-resistant material and has a drain duct at the bottom. This pocket can come in super handy when you need it, however, when not in use we’ve found that it makes the material on the front of the pack sag, which doesn’t look great.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Side Water Bottle Pockets
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Side Water Bottle Pockets

On either side of the pack, there are zippered water bottle pockets that can be used for water bottles or pretty much anything else. We’ve typically been using one side for a bottle, and the other for snacks. (Got to keep up those energy levels up.) There’s also a loop at the top to secure these pockets for additional security, which we like.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Horseshoe Opening
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Horseshoe Opening

Moving on to the main compartment, you’ll find a horseshoe opening here. For this design, we recommend using packing cubes to utilize space and make it easier to reach items at the bottom of the pack.

There’s a lot of interesting organization going on inside the main compartment. This may seem overwhelming at first, but it all lays flat when not in use, if that’s not your style. This gives you the opportunity to find out what works best for you—whether that’s having all of your items in accessory pouches or organized in separate pockets around the pack.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Internal Organization
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Internal Organization

At the back of the main compartment there is a zippered pocket which is ideal for smaller, thinner items you’d prefer to keep secure. On the other side of the compartment there are two pockets that would fit a small notepad or deck of playing cards inside. Next to these are two pen pockets which can be grabbed quickly by opening the main compartment, although we haven’t found ourselves using them that often.

Below this, there are two mesh pockets which are elasticated at the top and stretch down to the bottom of the pack. These are pretty roomy, but take note that items in here will compromise the space you have in the main compartment.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Laptop Compartment
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Laptop Compartment

Behind this is a large laptop compartment. The zipper here is weather-resistant too, which is great when you have expensive electronics inside. The padded laptop sleeve in this compartment is large enough for most 17” laptops, and there’s a smaller sleeve in front for a tablet. There’s even more room for other stuff here too, but just note, anything in here will eat up space in the main compartment, so we recommend reserving this area for flatter items and documents.

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Hidden Tech Pouch
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Hidden Tech Pouch

Finally, (yes we’re almost there) there is a hidden tech pouch at the back of the pack. This compartment is designed specifically for your passport, phone and power bank. Inside the compartment are two pockets and a key clip.

The rest of the space here actually stretches across the whole of the back panel, which we have to say, feels a bit too large. We recommend taking advantage of the pockets and key clip to hold your items in place if you want to use this pouch, as it will prevent the items moving around and falling to the bottom of the bag, which can be pretty damn annoying! (If you couldn’t tell, we know this from experience.)

Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Cable Pass Through
Eagle Creek Wayfinder Backpack 40L Cable Pass Through

The tech pouch is also connected to the laptop compartment by small pass-through holes. You can use this to pass a charging cable or headphones out to the top of the pack, and then the cable can be secured to a clip on the shoulder strap. In our opinion, this just isn’t practical, especially with wireless headphones, which are so common nowadays. The good thing is that it’s barely noticeable when not in use.

Durability & Testing

At the time of this review, we’ve been testing this pack for two months around the UK and on a month long trip to Porto where we used it as a one bag travel pack. This bag has held up very well so far and there are no signs of wear and tear whatsoever.

In testing, we’ve thoroughly enjoyed using this backpack and we think it makes a great carry-on compliant travel companion. The harness system is incredibly comfortable and we love having the option to pick this pack up in a unisex or a women’s specific fit!

Usage Timeline

Initial Usage

Condition: Excellent

  • Looks smart in the Black/Charcoal color.
  • It takes a little while to figure out how to utilize all the internal organization
1 Month of Use

Condition: Excellent

Comfortable fit and harness system. Plus, it’s easy to use and there’s a place for everything.

2 Months of Use

Condition: Excellent

Brought this thing along on a one month trip to Porto, Portugal. It’s still holding up perfectly, and served us well as a one bag travel pack.

By Pack Hacker Team
Created April 4, 2019 • Updated September 10, 2024
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