Review: Baboon to the Moon’s Bags Have Us Excited to Travel Again

Their bold colors captured our attention, but their high-grade construction is what sold us

Review: Baboon to the Moon’s Bags Have Us Excited to Travel Again
By Logan Mahan

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The issues I’ve had in past relationships are the same issues I’ve had with past travel bags.

As a notorious over-packer, I need my space — lots of it. I’m also a tiny human with an aversion to the weight rack, so I tend to struggle with heavy baggage. I need something reliable, durable and, of course, good-looking. But men, er, travel bags, don’t always check all of these boxes, and I don’t wanna waste my time and money on something that’s just not going to work out, ya know?

Especially because most of my traveling includes weekend trips or longer vacations where I simply don’t want to lug around a huge suitcase. So I need a duffel that can hold all of my crap but is easy to carry and isn’t completely hideous. It sounds like an impossible endeavor, and it was until I met the Baboon. And no, I’m not talking about a man.

I’m talking about Baboon to the Moon — an Interplanetary Adventure Operation that makes versatile and technical travel bags crafted from only the highest-grade materials that’ll “get you to the moon and back.” Next to surviving the apocalypse, these bags will also check off any “Instragrammable” requirements you may have, thanks to their bold color variants and unique internal designs.

While Baboon to the Moon makes a ton of stylish, well-built travel bags ranging from fanny packs to backpacks, their most popular item by far is the Go-Bags.

Available in Small (40L) and Big (60L), the duffel-like bags are made with a seriously indestructible OM Stardust Ballistic shell material secured with double-stitch construction, making them water- and sand-proof. The smaller pack has a 3-day packing volume designed for weekend getaways, fits in all airline overhead bins and meets TSA guidelines. While the larger bag is made for us over packers and week-long getaway-ers thanks to its 5-day packing size. Each bag also includes a secure zipper top closure, detachable and adjustable cushioned shoulder straps and a plethora of pockets.

I got to test out the larger version of the bag, as well as the brand’s Go-Backpack recently on a low-key week-long trip down to the Jersey Shore, where I abided by the proper social distancing guidelines. Anyway, here’s what I found:

Go-Bag — Big (60L)

Go-Backpack (24L)

So if you are in the market for a trusty travel companion you can debut at baggage claim once this is all over, I suggest going with the monkey.

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