ECOHUB Easyjet 30L Cabin Bag (45x36x20cm) with Removable Wet Pocket and Underseat Fit
Product description
What it is and what it’s for
The ECOHUB Easyjet 30L Cabin Bag is an underseat travel bag designed to work with hand luggage rules that can be strict, particularly with EasyJet-style sizing. On paper, the pitch is simple: a 30L main compartment sized to fit under the seat (the bag is listed as measuring 46x36x20cm) plus an external zip pocket for quick-grab items when you’re at security.
A standout detail is the detachable wet pocket: it’s positioned for toiletries or any damp items, and it’s described as leak-proof and easy to clean. So if you’re the kind of traveller who packs a small kit for overnight swims/gym days, or you’ve got a few “maybe damp” bits in your kit, this is the sort of layout that can make daily life less annoying at the airport.
Key takeaways (the bits you’ll likely notice)
The design is aimed at making cabin travel smoother rather than acting like a full roller replacement. You get a trolley sleeve to slide the bag onto your suitcase and keep your hands free, thick webbing handles for carrying, and adjustable padded shoulder straps for when you’re walking longer distances.

The wet pocket is removable, which is practical if you don’t want it in the way for drier trips. It’s also meant to be easy to clean, which is exactly where a lot of “wet compartment” ideas can fall apart—so it’s worth taking at face value here that this one is intended to be leak-proof.
One point to keep in mind: the brand notes that to pass the EasyJet bag tester, you shouldn’t pack it full (keep it under 90%). That’s not a minor detail if you tend to overpack.
Where it shines for UK travellers
If your main goal is a cabin bag that sits under the seat and keeps your essentials organised, this model makes sense. The exterior zipper pocket is positioned for quick security checks, and the 3 carry options (trolley sleeve, handles, adjustable shoulder straps) give you flexibility depending on the airport layout.


A practical example: imagine you arrive with a small toiletry bag, a compact towel/wet kit, and a change of clothes. You could keep the toiletries in the removable wet pocket, use the outside pocket for items you’ll need quickly (like a small zip bag), and then use the main compartment for clothes and day-trip essentials. It’s not a “perfect system” for everyone, but it’s a sensible setup for short breaks.

Tech specs
- Type: Underseat cabin bag / travel duffel bag
- Capacity: 30L
- Dimensions (listed for under-seat fit): 46x36x20cm
- Features: detachable/removable wet pocket, exterior zipper pocket
- Carry options: trolley sleeve, thick nylon webbing handles, adjustable padded shoulder straps
- Fabric: recycled PET water-resistant fabric (made from 18 plastic PET bottles, GRS certified)
- Zippers: SBS (as stated)
- Build: reinforced seams (anti-tear, described as supporting capacity)
Pros and cons to consider before buying
What works well on this bag: - The removable wet pocket is designed for wet items and toiletries, with an emphasis on leak-proof and easy cleaning. - The underseat sizing focus is clearly the point, including a note about EasyJet’s bag tester. - Trolley sleeve plus padded straps means it can be used in different ways without feeling like a one-trick bag. - Recycled PET water-resistant fabric is a reasonable “day-to-day” choice for light weather and general travel wear.
Where it may fall short: - If you like packing right up to the limit, the “under 90% to pass the tester” note matters—this may not suit heavy packers who ignore soft packing discipline. - It’s described as suitable for major airlines, but airline rules vary in practice, if you’re flying on the strictest end or changing routes often, you’ll still want to be careful with how full it is. - It’s likely aimed at a straightforward underseat carry solution more than a premium carry-on experience, if you want maximum structure and expandability, you may find it more “functional” than “feature-heavy”.

Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if you want a dedicated underseat cabin bag, prefer a removable wet pocket for toiletries or damp gear, and you’re disciplined about not overfilling to match EasyJet’s tester guidance.
It makes sense if you travel for weekend breaks, overnight trips, or outdoor activities where you might carry a few items that don’t always stay dry.


It might not be a great match if you routinely pack at or near full capacity and don’t want to think about volume. It may also be less suitable if your trips need a more rigid, highly structured case-style bag rather than a duffel-style underseat holdall.
When it makes sense

Worth considering if your travel style is closer to “efficient packing” than “take everything just in case”. The combination of underseat sizing, quick-access pocket, and a wet compartment gives it practical value.
You may want to skip it if you tend to fill bags fully, because the EasyJet tester guidance is explicit. Overpacking is where these underseat-by-rules solutions can disappoint.
Is it worth it?
The ECOHUB Easyjet 30L Cabin Bag is a pragmatic underseat travel option with one genuinely useful idea: a detachable, leak-proof wet pocket meant for toiletries or damp items. For travellers who plan around strict cabin limits and don’t mind keeping the bag under the suggested fill level, it should earn its place.
Where it’s not ideal is for people who consistently overpack. If you prefer to load a bag to the brim and forget about measurements, the “under 90%” note will likely feel like an ongoing constraint rather than a detail.

Mini FAQ
Is the wet pocket removable?


Yes. The wet bag is described as detachable/removable, so you can take it out when it’s not needed.
Can it handle toiletries and wet items?
It’s intended for toiletries or wet items, and it’s described as leak-proof and easy to clean.

What size is the underseat bag?
It’s listed as 46x36x20cm, with a 30L main compartment capacity.
Will it pass EasyJet’s bag tester?
The brand specifically notes that to ensure you pass the EasyJet bag tester, you should not pack it full (keep it under 90%).
Can it attach to a suitcase?
Yes, there’s a trolley sleeve so you can attach it to your suitcase and keep your hands free.
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