Narwey Easyjet cabin underseat foldable travel bag 45x36x20cm (25L) – pink
Product description
If you regularly fly short-haul and want to avoid the faff of oversized hand luggage, an underseat bag can make life easier. The Narwey Easyjet Cabin Underseat Foldable Travel Bag is designed around the idea of fitting under the seat, so you can travel with a practical duffel without feeling like you’re playing carry-on Tetris.
It’s also a foldable weekend style holdall, which means it can travel with you when you need storage, then shrink down when you don’t. That combination of “cabinside first” and “packable” is the main reason this sort of bag gets bought in the first place. Still, it’s worth being realistic about fit: airlines vary, and the exact space under seats can be tight.
What it is and what it’s for
This is a cabin underseat travel bag/holdall with a listed size of 44x30x19cm and a capacity of 25L, positioned as airline-friendly cabin luggage that can sit under the seat. The listing also frames it around fitting under the seat for Easyjet’s mentioned underseat dimensions (45x36x20cm) as well as other airlines named in the description.

Outside flying, the bag is pitched as a multi-purpose travel duffel: weekend trips, hospital stays, gym and sports, yoga, shopping, camping and picnics. On paper, that’s exactly how most underseat bags get used in real life: one bag for the departure day essentials, plus a bit more for the “just in case” items.
A small practical example: you pack trainers, a spare top, toiletries in the mesh pockets, then fold it down for the return. It’s the sort of setup where you can keep valuables and everyday items separate without turning your bag into a rummage expedition.
Key highlights you’ll notice day to day
The bag’s biggest draw is the underseat-first approach combined with a simple internal layout.



- Durable, thicker fabric on the listing’s own terms: it’s described as using thick fabric similar to nylon, aiming to reduce worry about ripping or breakage during trips.
- Water-resistant fabric: the description says it’s made of water-resistant material to help protect your gear from rain or wet.
- Holds its shape when empty: the simple design and two internal mesh pockets are stated to help it keep its form even when not fully packed.
- Foldable when not in use: if you’re short on storage at home, the fold-away element matters.
It also includes a detachable shoulder strap for hands-free use and a suitcase sleeve band, so it can be slid onto the handle of a wheeled case when you’re walking through stations or airports.
Tech specs (as stated by the listing)
- Type: Underseat travel bag / cabin holdall (foldable)
- Size: 44 x 30 x 19cm (listed bag size)
- Capacity: 25L
- Interior features: Two mesh pockets

Where it fits your plans—and where it can fall short
It’s a good fit if you want a practical, cabin-compatible duffel style bag that you can keep under the seat and carry hands-free with the strap when needed. If you prioritise quick access for essentials (toiletries, chargers, gym kit, an extra layer), the two mesh pockets could be genuinely useful.
Worth considering if you’re booking short trips and don’t want the extra cost or hassle that can come with larger cabin items—this listing is explicitly positioned around that underseat strategy.
It may not be a great match if you’re hoping for lots of structure and compartments beyond the two mesh pockets. The design is described as simple, so if you like a highly organised bag layout (separate padded sections, strict compartments), you might find it too basic. Also, the airline fit claims are based on listed dimensions, you’ll want to double-check your airline’s current rules and the specific seat space for the aircraft you’re flying.



How to get the most from it
A small packing approach that tends to work well with underseat bags is to keep the “grab first” items near the top or in the mesh pockets—then fill the rest with flexible clothing. Because it’s foldable and simple, it generally behaves best when you pack it deliberately rather than stuffing it randomly.
If you’re using it as a weekend or gym bag, keep wet/damp items in a separate bag (not provided per the listing details) so the rest of your kit stays tidy. And if you’re travelling in wet weather, rely on the water-resistant fabric as a help, not a guarantee against heavy rain.
Buying verdict

It’s not perfect, but it makes sense on the basis of its underseat-focused size, 25L capacity, foldability, and the practical extras like the detachable strap and suitcase sleeve band. If your main goal is an underseat cabin bag that also works as a weekend holdall, this kind of setup can be a solid day-to-day travel companion.
You may want to skip it if your trips require a more complex organiser or you already know you need a very specific cabin luggage configuration. Better avoided if you’re expecting “plug-and-play” airline certainty for every route and aircraft.
For anyone weighing up whether a dedicated underseat bag is worth it versus bringing something bulkier that might need stowing overhead, this one leans toward the simpler, underseat strategy. Just be sure the listed dimensions line up with your flight and seat environment.
FAQs



Will it fit under the seat on flights?
The listing is framed around underseat compatibility, with a stated bag size of 44x30x19cm and reference underseat dimensions of 45x36x20cm for Easyjet. That said, seat space can vary by aircraft, so it’s wise to check your airline’s latest cabin and underseat guidance.
How much can it hold?
It’s listed as 25L capacity. For short breaks and essentials (clothing, toiletries, chargers, gym kit), that’s often enough, but it won’t suit travellers packing for longer trips.
Is it suitable for wet weather?
The fabric is described as water-resistant. That should help with light rain or wet conditions, but you shouldn’t treat it as waterproof without evidence of a waterproof construction.
Does it have compartments?
There are two internal mesh pockets, plus the overall simple duffel-style layout.
Can it be carried hands-free?
Yes—there’s a detachable shoulder strap and a suitcase sleeve band for sliding onto a wheeled case handle.
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