Everyday 20L Backpack
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Why We Like The Everyday 20L Backpack
You'll travel anywhere for a good shot, and whether that means the top of your local peaks or the other side of the globe, this feature-rich bag has the organization you need to pack along all of your gear. Flexible internal dividers and organizer pocket will keep cameras, lenses, memory cards, and batteries all separated for protection and quick access.
Details
- Sleek and compact daypack with organization for all your camera gear
- Side-access zipper lets you take out your camera in a flash
- Inner side pockets with organizers store memory cards and batteries
- Padded, water-resistant construction is resilient against light rain
- Magnetic closure system is easy to use and can expand by up to 8L
- Laptop pocket gives quick access to a computer, tablet, or documents
- Sized to comfortably fit DJI Spark and Mavic drones
- Pass-through sleeve, carry-on size, and gear straps are travel-ready
- Item #PKEA014
- Material
- 400D nylon canvas, DWR coating
- Volume
- 20L (1220.5cu in)
- Shoulder Strap
- backpack straps
- Pockets
- [external] 1 laptop, 2 side, 1 lid (up to 15in), [internal] 2 zippered organizer
- Padded
- yes
- Closure
- zipper
- Dimensions
- 18 x 12 x 6.75in
- Claimed Weight
- 4lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1275 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 30, 2024
2 Key Critiques
I love Peak Design and will still buy their products. But please consider these for next iterations! 1. The luggage slot on this bag goes in sideways. This is inconvenient because 1). one side of the bag is unreachable, 2). accessing the top back slit pocket results in contents falling out and 3). the slot to put the luggage handle through is larger than my luggage bags, resulting in a slide from side to side making it difficult to balance the bag. 2. The bag does not fully open from the back. while it is okay most of the time, it is much more practical to be able to pull the whole back part out to access contents, especially if it's in the middle of the middle (not easily accessible from the sides or the top). Otherwise the bag is sturdy, looks great, has many features and I still use it everyday.
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
September 30, 2024
8 years without any complaint
I use the very first version of this amazing backpack for my camera stuff all around the world since I backed it at Kickstarter 8 years ago. Still a very good product. Never had any issues. If it would fall apart someday I'd buy it again. But I guess this product won't get broken someday.
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
September 26, 2024
A fantastic daily backpack
Bought it a couple of years ago with an idea that I might return it if it’s too focused on photography equipment. Never happend. I’ve been happy with the backpack ever since and with its versatility. And, believe me, I used it for everything, from work to light tracking. Sometimes wish it to be lighter, but new products that fit the bill are coming.
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
September 24, 2024
Great bag for travelling
The bag is well designed, with several internal pockets. It is a good backpack for photography.
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
September 24, 2024
Style and Function
It looks so good and works so well I can’t imagine ever needing another backpack for my camera gear. If I have any complaint it’s that any time I’m wearing it, I have to be prepared to encounter other photographers that are also obsessed with it and want to chat about how great it is. Building great products and a community too. Thanks!
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
September 24, 2024
The G.O.A.T. of Tech Backpacks
I'm a 56-year-old Information Technology executive, and I've carried every imaginable backpack for my gear over the years. Most of them were complete garbage, and then I watched a 2022 YouTube video by Marques Brownlee where he did a "bag dump" of the everyday gear he was carrying. This backpack was the camera bag he was using. I don't usually hop on bandwagons when it comes to my EDC equipment, but I decided to take a leap of faith and spend there extra money for this bag. I absolutely love it. I use it mainly as a laptop bag instead of a camera bag, but that fact alone speaks to its versatility. It's extremely well made, and every detail has been well planned. I like products that are well designed, and you can see that a lot of thought went into every design choice. I highly recommend this pack, along with the related Peak Design accessories.
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
September 19, 2024
Greater iteration on an already great backpack
I got the v2 as a warranty replacement (shoutout to the legendary warranty) for the v1 I originally got via kickstarter after its zipper gave out after ~7yrs of consistent use. In general, I appreciate the improvements over the v1. Most notably, the harness system is more comfortable, it stands upright on its own, and there are more organization in the top/back zippered compartment. I do still think I prefer the v1's side paanel organization, but I think I can get used to the new design. One nitpick I have is the removal of a number of leather accents (side handles, zipper pulls), which elevated the look and feel of the v1.
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
September 18, 2024
Love the new design
I upgraded from the v1 to this new design and I really like what they’ve done with the pocket organization and build quality. This bag is the perfect combo of minimal design but yet high function.
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
September 17, 2024
Perfect backpack
Even though it is 20L, it packs a lot. Dividers, compartments and many pockets help organize your everyday and strap attachment help secure when carrying. The only little con is, when you pack a lot, you feel the weight occasionally. So, it's not a lightweight backpack.
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
September 16, 2024
All good but
The band that crosses the chest to hold both shoulders strap from slipping is hard to hookup. Because the little strap goes to close to the clip.
Originally reviewed on Peak Design
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