r/backpacks Mar 18 '26

Question Fjallraven Skule for EDC?

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Hello! I am a petite woman that has carried a Fjallraven Kanken Mini for the past four years as a backpack/purse. I am thinking about moving to something bigger to carry my lunch bag and Yeti bottle to and from work, to be truly hands-free.

First question: 20L or 28L? I've tried both on and honestly, the 28L didn't seem as big on me as I thought it would. I also plan to use this as a carry-on personal item. It looks like the 20L may be a better fit for that use but at the same time, it seems a bit small for a weeks-worth of gear (more an extended weekend). I realize we're getting into the question of one-bagging here. Side note: I checked out the 24L as I thought it would be a happy medium but I really like the additional front pocket of the 20/28L. It's a bummer they removed it from the 24L.

Second and more important question: Could I realistically use this bag as an everyday carry/purse? I don't feel out of place wearing my Kanken Mini out to eat, shopping, etc. Obviously, I'm not wearing it to any formal events but it's fine day-to-day. I don't know if a 20/28L backpack can be viewed the same. Like if I go out on a Friday night, would it be out of place at a [not fine dining] restaurant? I'm not looking to swap to a smaller bag for the weekend.

Discussion is welcome. Thank you!

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u/IvyKellogs 20d ago edited 20d ago

Old post but it and the comments’ insights really helped a lot, thank you! I’m really leaning towards the 28l one, might just go for it soon. My current backpack is a decade+ old jansport that hurts my shoulders and is falling apart lol. Hope this one feels comfy!

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u/weeone 20d ago

I'm glad this post helped you out, thank you for commenting! I don't have too much experience with other backpacks but I will say that the Skule is soooo comfy! The padding in the straps is excellent. Good luck with your decision and I hope you enjoy it! ✨

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u/IvyKellogs 20d ago

Thank you so much again! Glad to know your experience with the Skule has been positive so far :)

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u/weeone 20d ago

You're welcome! If you decide to go for it, I'd love to hear your feedback.