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Tucano Tugo 3 is a travel backpack for hand luggage, short trips, and flights. It is not an “average” model within a large series, but a specific travel format: pack clothes, accessories, and a laptop, and manage with one compact backpack instead of a small suitcase.
Tucano is an Italian brand founded in Milan in 1985. In Tugo 3, its travel logic feels clear and restrained: no strict business look, no overloaded outdoor character, but a focus on flights, hand luggage, and clear separation of belongings.
The foundation of Tugo 3 is its travel size, outer material and lining made from 100% recycled polyethylene terephthalate, a main compartment for belongings, and a separate rear laptop section. By purpose, this is not an everyday city backpack and not a model for active outdoor use, but a format for travel, hand luggage, and low-cost airline requirements.
Inside, there is a large area for clothing and accessories, while the laptop is placed in a separate rear section. This keeps personal items and tech from sitting together in one shared space.
The main compartment works as a luggage zone. It makes sense for clothes, travel essentials, and accessories needed on the road. A separate padded laptop section for devices up to 15.6" or a 16" MacBook Pro keeps tech apart from the main contents.
The outside follows the same travel logic. Two external pocket zones keep accessories closer to hand without opening the main compartment. Top and side handles give two ways to carry the backpack by hand. The trolley strap lets Tugo 3 be used together with luggage, while the main compartment zippers are compatible with a padlock.
Tugo 3 works best as a compact travel backpack: a short trip, a flight, hand luggage, a few days’ worth of belongings, and tech in a separate section. Its logic is built not around the office or a regular city day, but around travel.
Tucano Tugo 3 suits those looking for a travel backpack for flights and short trips: with clear separation between belongings and a laptop, external pockets for accessories, and the option to secure the backpack on a suitcase handle.