Narwey Easyjet cabin bag 45 x 36 x 20 cm underseat travel duffel holdall tote with wet pocket (25L) – Dark Purple
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This Narwey underseat travel duffel is built around one clear idea: travelling light enough that you can place it under the seat, rather than dealing with overhead bin space. The bag is sized at 45 x 36 x 20 cm with a listed capacity of 25L, and it’s marketed as fitting the “personal item” style dimensions associated with Easyjet’s cabin bag rules (the base description states it matches 45 x 36 x 20 cm).
In day-to-day terms, that makes it a practical pick for short breaks where you don’t want to overpack. It also leans into the “no-fuss organisation” side: there’s a dedicated wet pocket (lined with waterproof material) and multiple mesh pockets for small essentials. If you’re the kind of traveller who hates rummaging for toiletries after a gym session, or you want a place for a damp towel, this is the sort of layout that should feel immediately usable.
Key features you’ll actually notice
The most distinctive part is the split storage approach: one side is meant for wet or leaking items, and the other side is for the rest of your kit. On paper, that reduces the annoying problem of mixing damp items with everything else, especially on the kind of trips where the weather or activities can be a bit unpredictable.
The main compartment is described as 25L, intended to carry clothing for around 3 to 4 days or up to a week, depending on how you pack. There’s also a front zip compartment for quick access to things you’ll want while boarding or during the day—think passports, tickets, or other frequently used items.

For day-to-day convenience, the design includes: - A padded, removable shoulder strap, so you can carry it like a tote rather than only as a duffel - A luggage sleeve/band so it can sit over a suitcase handle (useful when you’re switching between airport and transport) - Side pockets positioned for bottles of water and an umbrella
One small limitation to keep in mind: the bag is described for underseat travel, so while it’s roomy enough for a short trip, it may feel tight if you pack bulky items or you’re used to carrying a larger weekend bag.
Wet pocket and organisation: the practical benefit
The wet pocket is lined with waterproof material on one side, and it’s explicitly intended for items that are damp or might leak—such as toiletries and towels. That’s a sensible approach for weekend travel, particularly if you’re combining sightseeing with swimming, gym sessions, or even just carrying a rain-soaked jacket.


A simple micro-scenario: imagine you finish a morning swim, then you roll your towel and put it into the wet pocket right away. Later, when you’re going through your bag at the hotel, you’re not staring at a “mystery damp” pocket that’s been in contact with your clothing.
The other side includes three mesh pockets for smaller items. Those won’t magically organise everything, but they do help you separate small essentials so they don’t disappear at the bottom of the main compartment.

Comfort and carry options (and where it may fall short)
There’s a removable shoulder strap with padding, plus a luggage sleeve/band for times when you’re stacking the bag on top of a wheeled suitcase. This kind of mixed carry system is usually what makes an underseat bag feel less like a compromise.
That said, because the bag is designed to sit under the seat and to stay within airline personal-item sizing, you shouldn’t expect it to behave like a full-size rolling cabin bag with endless internal structure. It’s more of a flexible holdall: great for packing smart, not necessarily for transporting very rigid, heavy loads.
Also, the base description mentions the fabric as being durable and water-resistant. That’s helpful, but it doesn’t replace proper rain protection for electronics—if you tend to travel with delicate gear, you may still want a separate inner cover or pouch.
Size, capacity and “is it the right match?”
The product listing focuses on 45 x 36 x 20 cm and 25L. The description says it adapts to Easyjet Airlines’ personal item size of 45 x 36 x 20 cm and can be placed under the seat.

Worth noting: underseat space and exact allowance can vary in practice depending on aircraft and how strict staff are on measurements. So if you’re right on the edge with thick handles, bulging items, or overstuffing, you may want to avoid forcing it. A bag that fits comfortably is usually the safer bet than one that only meets the figure when it’s empty.
Tech specs


- Name: Narwey Easyjet cabin bag underseat travel duffel holdall tote with wet pocket (25L)
- Type: Underseat travel duffel / cabin bag holdall tote
- Size: 45 x 36 x 20 cm
- Capacity: 25L
- Colour: Dark Purple
- Material: Durable, water-resistant fabric (as described)
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It’s not a bad choice if you want an underseat bag for short trips and you’d rather keep wet and dry items separated. It also suits travellers who like a simple “pack it and go” layout: main compartment for clothes, a front zip for essentials, and side pockets for the small stuff.
However, you may want to skip it if you: - Plan to carry very bulky items or expect lots of heavy, rigid gear - Need a strictly hard-structured organiser (this is described as a duffel/holdall rather than a rigid suitcase-style bag) - Want storage designed primarily for tablets/laptops (there’s no specific mention of dedicated padded compartments)

For what kind of trip it makes sense
From the base description, this is positioned as a weekend escape bag, but it also fits a wider “activity + travel” pattern: sports, gym, yoga, camping, picnics, hospital bag use, and general overnight travel. If your travel style involves toiletries, towels, or the occasional damp item, the wet pocket design is the feature that most directly matches those use cases.
When you’re comparing it with a more basic underseat holdall, the wet pocket and the organisation pockets are the differentiators. When you’re comparing it with bigger cabin bags, the trade-off is clear: you’re gaining compliance-friendly sizing under the seat, but giving up some of the space flexibility that comes with larger bags.
Included in the pack
The base description doesn’t list the exact contents beyond the bag itself. It does mention a removable shoulder strap and a luggage sleeve/band as part of the design.
Is it worth it?



It’s worth considering if your priority is an Easyjet personal-item sized underseat travel bag with a practical wet/dry split and quick-access storage. The 45 x 36 x 20 cm form factor and 25L capacity should suit typical weekend packing, and the wet pocket is a standout feature for toiletries and damp towels.
It might not be the best match if you need a rigid organiser, extra dedicated tech space, or you tend to overpack heavily—underseat bags can feel unforgiving when they’re stuffed.
Mini FAQ
Is this bag really designed to go under the seat?
The listing states it matches 45 x 36 x 20 cm and is intended to fit as a personal item under the seat.
Does it have a wet pocket?

Yes. One side includes a front/back section with a wet pocket lined with waterproof material for damp or leaking items.
Can it be carried hands-free?
It has a padded shoulder strap that’s removable, so you can carry it as a shoulder bag.
What size is the bag?
The bag is described as 45 x 36 x 20 cm with a 25L capacity.
Is it suitable for weekend travel?
The base description positions it as ideal for weekend getaways and overnight trips, including activities like gym and yoga.
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