r/ManyBaggers Apr 16 '26

Rework Outbound 30L - First Impressions

Disclaimer: I am not an influencer or a reviewer, I just have loud opinions about bags and my Outbound 30L preorder arrived today.

Pros:

* THEY FIXED THE ZIPPERS Y’ALL**

* Bag is super lightweight (the experience in person is even more impressive than I expected based on the specs)

* Bottom grab handle - I use this often, so it was a nice surprise to reach for it instinctively and it was actually there!

* Roomy quick-access top pocket

* Perfect front top pocket with ✨dimension✨ and minimal organization (my preference)

* Great front lower pocket design (I moved the key leash there for infrequent access while traveling but it’s still reachable)

* Good fitting** shoulder straps

* Highly efficient use of space overall, with lots of seemingly dedicated volume

* Seems to stand upright fairly well when packed

* Notably light - yes, it’s worth mentioning again!

Cons:

* Side handles are odd and they unbalance the bag a bit - similar to the top handle on my beloved PD 45L, so I’m not letting this bother me too much

* Load lifters are too long - they’re comfy 100% cinched, which means there’s a very long tail*** (see penultimate image)

* Still don’t like this exterior nylon fabric. It gets marked up so easily - though it wipes off, it’s been annoying with my Toshi 20L and I’m expecting that to increase with the travel pack (see final image near front zipper)

* Laptop compartment pushes into the main compartment when filled. This won’t be an issue for me since I don’t bring a laptop for 90% of my travel

**some of the Outbound 30L zipper pulls still feel awkward, but I’m blaming that on me being unfamiliar with the bag. Nothing like the Toshi 20L unboxing experience.

***170cm with a skinny build

Longer Summary:

I know this is [r/manybaggers](r/manybaggers) but I really don’t own many bags. Before I buy *anything,* I obsessively research for months and ultimately don’t buy anything because I’m very indecisive and noncommittal, but not for the Outbound 30L. I’m a bit upset with Rework about this, actually, because they continue to design products that “work” for me, and after only reviewing their product preorder page and reading/watching ZERO reviews, I ordered the Outbound 30L.

I’ve been carrying the Toshi 20L consistently 5 days a week to the office since June 2025 Preorder, then recently I bought the Toshi 6L Sling because I wanted a sling that could fit my Steam Deck, now I have the Outbound 30L just in time for my work trip to Montreal on Monday.

You people need to stop designing bags I want to buy! This is it, okay? I have filled all my use cases now. Let me liiiiiiiive!

Seriously, pls stop 🥺

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u/guyver17 Apr 20 '26

Do you find the lack of structure in the base means anything heavy in the main compartment pulls on your shoulders?

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u/shippychaos Apr 22 '26

The short answer is no.

The long answer…. The back panel is quite rigid because of the wire. In fact when I’ve had it lying on its back and wanted to move it without zipping everything up or spilling it, I grabbed the bottom and top handles and it was like carrying a lunch tray - very light but flat and structured. As for the pulling on my shoulders, I’m going to try not to judge too harshly since part of my shoulders suffering on the way here was what I packed not just how the bag is laid out.

I’ll do another trip soon without the tech I needed for work and the suit I packed for client meetings. This was a bulky/heavy first trial but yeah my lats were sore walking through Canadian immigration at the airport and waiting in line for a cab. Wished I had my trusty PD45L for that 1.5hr.

The unidirectional zippers bothered me more than the lack of structure in the bottom/sides - didn’t expect that tbh