WaterField Air Duffel review: in pictures
Overhead storage space on US airlines are inadequate and carriers prefer to charge you extra to check a bag. WaterField Designs developed a new travel bag, with the help of 1,200 customers, designed to maximize the space under the seat in front of you so you can avoid the fight for the space over your seat.
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WaterField Air Duffel at the airport
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Back compartment loaded with notebook, Pixelbook Go, and a Surface Pro 6
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Carrying some gear in the front pocket
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Lots of space for feet thanks to the Air Duffel
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Tight under the seat, but still some space available
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Slid back for easy access
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Lots of room under this first class seat
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Misc gear in the main compartment
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