Tom Bihn Reviews

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Tom Bihn’s Daylight Backpack features an ingenious organization in lieu of a back panel to minimize weight, though we think it could be refined.

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The Tom Bihn Le Petit Derriere brings back 1990s practical style, but it can be a little awkward to wear in practice.

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Transparency is a big feature of the Tom Bihn 3D Organizer Cube, but its built-in hook adds equally important convenience.

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Tom Bihn brings back a classic design with the Old School Carry All. It has more space and compartments but keeps the familiar robust build quality.

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The Tom Bihn Tray Bien isn’t designed to be the most travel-friendly organizer, but its build quality and style feel right at home on a busy desk or drawer.

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The Tom Bihn Zeitgeist brings back 90's styling with modern-day features to form an easy-to-carry backpack for day-to-day use.

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The Tom Bihn Techonaut 30’s flexible carrying options and organization makes it a comfortable choice to take with you, whether it’s a casual day trip or a weekend out of town.

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The Tom Bihn Truckasana is a tote alternative to a traditional yoga mat bag. It has space for all your props but can sag underneath the weight of your mat.

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The Tom Bihn Travel Tray is a travel-friendly, easy-to-use piece of kit that keeps things organized, though it lacks some rigidity for its use case.

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The Tom Bihn Paragon Backpack updates a classic design with modern amenities and a comfortable harness system, though it’s unstructured and sparse on organization.

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The Tom Bihn Luminary 15 backpack looks small initially, but it’s got some surprising features and capacity. The asymmetrical zippers are throwing us off, though.

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The Tom Bihn Cadet has a classic, comfortable carry, and convenient organization, but you’ll need to integrate additional accessories to make the most of it.

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While we’re not loving the look or laptop cache integration of the Tom Bihn Brain Bag, we do appreciate its ample storage and unique, efficient features.

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The Tom Bihn Pick-Up Truck is a great size for quick trips to the store or other errands—we just wish it had at least one zippered pocket.

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While the organization inside the Tom Bihn Pop Tote is very minimal, we’ve been impressed with its low-profile, expandability, and overall design.

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The Tom Bihn Ghost Whale Pouches maximize access while minimizing the risk of your stuff falling out—plus there are a ton of colors and sizes available.

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The Tom Bihn Handy Little Thing Pouch has a ton of clever things going on, including multiple carry options and versatile interior organization.

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The Tom Bihn Side Kick features clever organization, top-notch craftsmanship, and overall cohesive design—plus it can be used as an accessory pouch.

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The Tom Bihn Aeronaut 45 is a workhorse maximum sized carry-on bag that offers multiple carry options—we just wish they were better optimized.

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Simple, effective, and customizable, the Tom Bihn Side Effect makes a great sling bag and organizer pouch. Plus, it’s built to last.

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Simple and durable, with some clever organization, the Tom Bihn Nik’s Minimalist Wallet is a great companion—as long as you’re okay with its minimalist design.

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The Tom Bihn Synik took a great travel bag (the Synapse) and made it even better—with top-notch organization, an ergonomic design, and added customization.

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The Tom Bihn Padded Organizer Pouches will both protect and organize your stuff, although they will take up extra space in your bag.

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The Tom Bihn Cubelet is almost as useful as its name is cute. It’s a great way to organize your smaller items traveling and doubles as a crossbody bag.

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If you’re looking for a customizable travel pack with superior internal organization, the Tom Bihn Synapse 25 just might be the perfect choice. A result of years of tweaking and collaborating, this innovative pack continues to impress us—even if we’re not the biggest fans of the main compartment.