For decades, Patagonia’s Black Hole lineup has been the bar by which so many other bags, especially duffels and travel packs, are measured. However, as the industry has shifted, so too has the brand’s fan-favorite collection.
Among its most recent iterations is the brand’s MLC sub-lineup. For those not in the know, MLC stands for “Maximum Legal Carry-On” — the connecting tether being that all the bags with this moniker fit the majority of airlines’ carry-on size restrictions.
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Unfortunately, that has become a moving target, so even the MLC bags have had to adjust over time. That’s where the Patagonia Black Hole Micro MLC Backpack comes into play.
To meet (and beat) the TSA’s ever-shifting standards, Patagonia has launched this, its most compact carry-on bag ever — one designed not for the overhead bin, but for the tight space below the seat. Yet, despite its svelte 22-liter capacity, this bag still bears all the same construction and stylistic hallmarks expected of a bag with the Black Hole name.


