Baboon to the Moon Travel Bags Review (2024) | The Quality Edit (2024)

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As someone who’s become accustomed to wearing black or neutral colors ninety percent of the time, I’m always looking for ways to add a splash of color to my life. One of these ways is choosing brighter, more vibrant travel accessories whenever I can, which is harder than it sounds when most suitcases and backpacks are the same exact shade of black.

That’s where Baboon to the Moon comes into the picture. “B2TM” (for short) has a mission to make the world a more colorful place by creating functional and fun-loving travel accessories you can take with you on any trip or adventure. The brand offers a wide range of bags and luggage for a quick weekend getaway or a longer journey, and the utility of its designs is thoroughly surprising. I checked out a few of B2TM’s offerings to see just how much I could incorporate them into my travel and commuting routines and was pleased by all the thoughtful details I kept finding. Exploring the Baboon to the Moon product line truly brought back the fun of being a kid and getting to pick a new backpack for the school year.

We like

  • B2TM’s products span a wide range of colors, whether you’re into more electric shades or some pastel hues. And sure, if you insist, the bags also come in black.
  • Most B2TM products have a (limited) lifetime warranty.
  • BT2M’s Org Bags are the perfect way to make sure your lipstick doesn’t end up all over your crisp, white shirts, which has happened to me way too many times.

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  • We love that B2TM is sustainable, but we’d love a little more information on exactly how it manages to make its ethical products.

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Baboon to the Moon products all meet the brand’s three standards: 1) It has to be sustainable; 2) It has to be technical; and 3) It has to be colorful. Let’s start with the brand’s third rule. As already mentioned, B2TM’s color options are some of the most diverse I've seen in the luggage space. On top of that, most bags feature second and third colors in smaller details.

I tested out the Go-Bag Mini in Soph Pink ($169) (which is a limited-run color, so get yours quick!), and I loved the little purple zippers and buckles sprinkled across the bag, along with the tropical yellow and purple pattern of the interior. The Fannypack ($65) in lilac proved to be even more colorful, with B2TM’s curlicue arrow logo in blue and an orange buckle, and the Crescent Crossbody ($99) in azure blue had a bright, lemony yellow interior, like a smiley face incarnate. I found myself in a better mood just being around so much color.

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You can tell by the sturdiness of B2TM’s bags that they’ve been made for adventures and built to last. B2TM passes its second standard — being technical, or functional — with flying colors (did we mention these are colorful bags?) While using the Go-Bag Mini on a recent trip, I was able to fit the bag underneath the seat in front of me on the plane. Both the Go-Bag Mini and Go-Bag Small qualify as TSA carry-on items and can fit one to three and three to five days’ worth of packing, respectively. All the Go-Bags are made from waterproof material and have an attached zipper rain flap for added protection against inclement weather. There’s an external passport pocket for easy access to your most valuable travel document and the zippers, which are lockable, are made by YKK (Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaisha), the world's largest zipper manufacturer.

I was truly surprised by how much my Mini was able to hold. I was able to use it for a four-day trip, mostly because I’m an outfit repeater, but also because the bag is deceivingly spacious and really molds to its contents. All the different pockets made it fun and easy to compartmentalize my laptop, clothing, and toiletries, and though I was nervous about it starting to weigh too heavily on my back and shoulders, the padding on the shoulder straps distributed the weight in a comfortable and manageable way. I got to thinking I should probably invest in a Go-Bag both Small and Big and finally ditch the roller-suitcase lifestyle.

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Fun in all shapes, sizes and colors

While I wasn’t jet-setting with my Go-Bag Mini, I was able to get quite a bit of use out of the Crescent Crossbody and Fannypack. I live in a city where walking is the main mode of transportation and what I love about utility accessories like the ones made by B2TM is that they free up both of my hands as I run errands or commute to work throughout the day. Both the Fannypack and the Crescent Crossbody were roomy enough to hold everything I needed to bring with me and, as expected, I was able to organize my belongings using the different pockets in each bag — no more fishing around for my keys or chapstick!

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While I am sadly not a super outdoorsy person, I could definitely see myself using B2TM’s bags if I ever muster the energy to go on a serious hiking expedition. Not only would I be able to jam-pack a Crescent Crossbody with dozens of granola bars, but I know I could use its bright colors to try to distinguish myself in the wilderness if I ever got lost.

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FAQs

Does baboon to the moon fit under an airplane seat? ›

Fits about 1–3 days worth of clothing and works as a personal item when flying (fits under the seat!). Built for overnight adventures, road trips and travel.

Is baboon to the moon ethical? ›

We make products that are intended to last a lifetime using sustainable and ethical materials and practices. There is no moon without the earth. We make products that are intended to last a lifetime using sustainable and ethical materials and practices. (All bags come with a lifetime warranty.

Who owns Baboon to the Moon? ›

Andy Person is the Co-Founder and CEO at BABOON TO THE MOON .

Are baboon bags waterproof? ›

Every bag features recycled materials, a waterproof shell, and fabrics that do not contain any phthalates, which are a harmful group of chemicals used to make plastic more durable.

What size is TSA under seat luggage? ›

Your personal item like a purse or small handbag must fit under the seat in front of you. Dimensions should not exceed 18 x 14 x 8 inches (45 x 35 x 20 cm).

Where not to sit on a plane? ›

The middle row, particularly window seats 11A and 11F, were identified as the worst spots for travellers. Often these are the last seats to deplane and receive meal service during a flight.

What is the problem with the baboons? ›

Baboons are losing their homes.

Habitat loss due to overgrazing, agricultural expansion, irrigation projects, and overall human settlement growth is a threat to this species.

Is Baboon To The Moon acquired? ›

When was Baboon to the Moon acquired? Baboon to the Moon was acquired on 31-Jul-2023.

How fast is Baboon To The Moon shipping? ›

The omnichannel logistics provider's vast distribution network enables Baboon To The Moon to get their products out to customers across the U.S. within 24-72 hours using the market's lowest available shipping rates.

Where is baboon to the moon headquarters? ›

CONTACTING BABOON

For questions or comments regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us by email at support@baboontothemoon.com or by mail at Attn: B2TM Holdings, Inc; 18 W 27th Street, Floor 5; New York, New York 10001; United States.

What is the annual revenue of baboon to the moon? ›

The BABOON TO THE MOON annual revenue is estimated at < 1M. Total funding of the company - $2.9M.

Can baboon to the moon be a personal item? ›

yes it worked. frontier said it was a personal item free.

Do waterproof dry bags float? ›

Some dry bags will float, especially if they're not filled to the brim.

Are water-resistant backpacks good? ›

They are designed to provide short-term protection from light rain or spray and will not keep your stuff dry in a major storm or after hours of exposure. The zippers on water-resistant backpacks are not designed to keep out moisture and will eventually allow water to leak through to the inside.

Will my backpack fit under airline seat? ›

Yes, your backpack will be considered a personal item and fits the size constraints. It should be placed under the seat in front of you.

What car seats fit in airplane seats? ›

The narrower the better–car seats less than 16 inches wide will fit on most airplanes. It is most important that the car seat is narrow at the area that is between the airplane seats' arm rests. If the car seat is wider at the shoulder area this shouldn't be a problem.

How big do you have to be to not fit in an airline seat? ›

There are no universal weight limits for passengers on airplanes; the focus is on safety and comfort in terms of the fit in the seat and the length of the seat belts. Whether overweight passengers need to book two seats depends on the airline and individual factors such as seat dimensions and height.

What can fit under a plane seat? ›

It is stated that one carry-on bag and one personal item are allowed per passenger. The dimensions of the under-seat compartment are 18 x 14 x 8 inches, which applies to all cabin and flight configuration.

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