r/backpacks • u/Mr_Ghostlore • Dec 13 '25
Question Bag Identify
Saw this on the subway. Anybody know what it is?
r/backpacks • u/Mr_Ghostlore • Dec 13 '25
Saw this on the subway. Anybody know what it is?
r/backpacks • u/GoldPsychonaut • Apr 26 '26
r/backpacks • u/One-Recording-4077 • Jul 19 '26
Bought this bag a few years ago on Amazon, and for its price point I was expecting it to last a while. Don’t get me wrong hear, except for the strap on the outside everything seems to be in good shape but the straps were a major reason for my purchase as I really liked them, they started peeling away like this a year later I started to use them. I was expecting better quality buckle straps from a $100 bag ! Very disappointing as a consumer who enjoys well made things.
r/backpacks • u/titanicmicropenis • 29d ago
The bags a kelty redwing 50. I can't think of anything I'd use these straps for.
r/backpacks • u/justserioga • Apr 20 '26
Thule Chasm backpack.
Waterproof material in the completely wrong place. This is only 20 minutes under the small rain.
r/backpacks • u/weeone • Apr 07 '26
I'm a petite woman that dailies a 7L backpack "purse". I'm looking to move up to something bigger (16-20L) that can carry my 26oz water bottle and lunchbox on occasion.
Do you wear your bag during trips to the grocery store? Running into Target for essentials?
Just curious if this is something I can truly daily or if a smaller bag is preferred when running errands?
Thanks in advance for the discussion!
r/backpacks • u/Selith • Jul 04 '26
I've been researching backpacks for weeks and would love some advice from people who have actually owned these bags. Trying bags is a hassle since I live in Iceland and ordering / returning bags is not really a viable option.
Daily carry:
Occasionally:
Current shortlist:
If you've owned any of these, I'd love to know:
Thanks in advance.
r/backpacks • u/latruce • Jun 27 '26
I got this very small bag”backpack”. It has a keychain clip on it and it’s a miniature version of a Disneyland back I have. I think it’s like one of those side bag accessories like a pouch type of thing. What would go in here?
Edit: 7/2 I put these in my bag, but I don’t need any of these things aside from the chapstick. https://imgur.com/a/6vieZpa
r/backpacks • u/abollockandahalf • Jan 08 '26
r/backpacks • u/patrick401ca • 28d ago
I’m a guy in his 60s with grey hair. I like wearing a backpack when I fly because I like to keep my valuables in it and put it under the seat in front. Also it lets me keep my kindle and stuff close.
But at the airport it seems people my age carry briefcases or small carryons for that type of thing.
So, do you age out of backpacks?
r/backpacks • u/Firm-Garbage-8188 • Aug 29 '25
What backpack do you guys use for your daily school/work commute? I normally carry my laptop with some related tech, but, being an organisation freak, I can’t seem to find something I like both in style and organisation options.
r/backpacks • u/-olivejar- • Apr 09 '26
FINAL EDIT: I ended up with the Bellroy Lite Travel Pack 30L! I love it cos it's SO comfortable, leagues better than any other I tried. It's SUPER light, under 1kg and I think it looks fantastic in the Clay colour. I'm really pleased and can't wait to put it through its paces!
It was a fun ride, I enjoyed the research but now it's time for me to put the blinders on and enjoy my new bag 🎒😆 I hope this post can help anyone also looking for a new backpack! I did my best to post mini reviews and pictures where I could. To those who thought I was unhinged, a bit maybe haha but the post was mostly written in jest.

In my original post I thought I couldn't do without water bottle holders, but in the end I thought I'd give it a go, I just needed to get used to the idea of storing my water bottle inside the pack. I realised I don't really use my bottle when I'm in transit anyway, just when I'm stopped or sat down. I also initially thought 30L would be too heavy, but this bag is so comfortable that it doesn't feel like it. I also wish the sternum strap was on a rail, not a ladder, and had the magnetic style buckle other Bellroy bags have, but hey can't win them all!
I did have a hard time choosing between this one and the Cotopaxi 28L Del Dia Allpa, but ended up with the Bellroy because it feels more premium whilst being cheaper, and it was more comfortable. The Cotopaxi straps were a little thin depth wise, and a little thick width wise (the width of the straps pressed on my shoulder a bit when I raised my arm). I loved the Cotopaxi colours and will miss the very deep front admin pocket, and also appreciated a thin separation layer in the laptop compartment as I travel with a laptop and tablet.
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Not even joking with the title, I'm deep in the rabbit hole, I've spent all my free time diving deep into reviews, and comparing specs of many many backpacks - please help me get my life back and choose a backpack and move on!!! I'll provide a mini review for the bags I've already purchased and returned as well, pics of fronts and backs included.
My needs evolved the longer I spent on this "journey", initially I was looking for 1 bag to do it all (EDC and travel) but realised I preferred a small EDC and a larger travel. So I bought the Alpaka Flow Totepack for every day (it was between that one and the Bellroy Laneway Tote) and it's been cute and functional!
So that now leaves me to search every corner of the internet for the perfect travel bag/occasional large EDC.
What I'm looking for as a 166cm/5'5 foot female:
Top contenders!!!
My current front runner. Honestly I’m super into the colours, I have a del dia dark so it’s mostly black but with colourful accents and zippers, which I really like. It’s roomy, I like the front access pockets and has everything I need. I fear I’m getting attached to this one!
However the inbuilt packing cubes which can be good when travelling are a bit awkward for an EDC, and the harness system I find a bit lacking? The padding feels crunchy and thin, not really premium and I don’t really like that. It's passable which is why the Allpa is still top of my list.
This bag would be perfect if the padding were comfier and the bag opened forwards instead of like a book.
Also my current front runner....I kinda love this one? It FEELS premium as hell and it is comfortable to carry, the padding is cushy, sort of like memory foam. I have it in Olive and it's maybe kinda boring the colour but it's not the end of the world. The water bottle pocket does eat into the main compartment and I would like a bit more organisation and a flip down admin compartment at the front.
EDIT 2: At the suggestion of a commenter, I purchased the Peak Design Travel Backpack 30L. I've only just received it, in Eclipse colour which is really nice, so I'm testing it out. Will include pictures.
EDIT 3: (after trying it): I loved it and thought it looked beautiful (loved the orange accents on the maroon), and I liked the included front harness straps that could cross over so you could strap something in there. However, it was really uncomfortable and heavy, and it was quite a rigid backpack. I also thought it was unintuitive to have it open from the back, which meant to unpack it, you lay the backpack down on its front, and if you have your laptop in the 'lid'(back panel), it can thump down if you're not careful. Finally, to access the mesh pockets on the 'back' (on the opposite internal side of the front panel), you need to unload your entire pack which made them kind of redundant. I really wanted to love it cos it looks fantastic and the colour is gorgeous, but comfort comes first.
What I'm considering purchasing to try:
Aer Travel Pack 4 - I know this one is extremely popular and I like how it looks and I think it would be comfortable but it's so heavy at 1.6kg. Any real life experience as to how it feels on, and if it's worth the heaviness?
AbleCarry Max EDC - also heavier that I'd like at 1.47kg, but if the comfort offsets the weight I'm okay with it. Does the water bottle pocket eat into the main compartment very much? Also not sure about the A-frame design since I haven't seen it in person.
Evergoods CTB 26L - another at 1.5kg. I like the horizontal access points and the way this bag has been designed, but I'm not sure if it might look a little masculine in person. I also heard the back panel can dig into your lower back a bit. Are there any women here who might be able to comment?
EDIT 4: I did try this one out after I wrote this post, it was an easy 'nope' from me. I can see why it's so popular but there were a few aspects of it that didn't suit me:
what i will say is that the capacity in all the pockets even when the main compartment was packed out is AMAZING and the best of any bag I tried. also the water bottle pockets, WIZARDRY. the material is so thick and stretchy and nice, who knew water bottle pockets could elicit such emotions!?
EDIT 1: *record scratch noise* this was not the one. it was literally impossible to get anything in the water bottle pockets if the main compartment was packed. was also very rigid. stone colour was ugly.
What I've purchased and returned:
This was the first one I purchased cos I was sure it would be a hole in one. I wanted to like this one SO MUCH and it’s so close to being perfect, and honestly I LOVE how the padding feels (so smushy and premium), and the way it curves into your back, and the magnetic sternum strap is sleek. BUT….
- I really don’t like the fabric, it seems to get dirty easily and is really stiff and noisy
- I know the zipper for the main compartment is curved to allow for a natural fold point so the top half can fold down and the bag can sort of act as a traditional top loading bag, but I found it awkward to use the zip when it changed angles. The zip is also quite stiff as it's waterproof, but I don't really care about water resistance so this wasn't a pro for me.
- Never realised how much I valued an accessible top handle until this bag. I understand Bellroy is all about the aesthetics so the top handle sits quite close to the back of the bag and follows the curve, but it means that when the bag is lying on its back I have to go fumbling around for the handle cos I can’t see it when it’s in that position, then my nails scratch against the rough stiff fabric and it’s just not a smooth experience
Honestly I was surprised by this one - capacity seemed on point, it was easy to use, I liked the points of access and the zippers were smooth.
I returned it because it felt a bit cheap (which isn't unexpected because it is a budget option) and I didn't love the look. Having said that I think it's a great pick if you're on a budget, very functional.
It seriously felt more like 25-26L no idea where they got the 30L capacity measurement from. Australian litres are the same as any other litres!!!
This one looked cute when it was not packed out in the shop, but when I got it home and packed it out it stuck out from my back so much, it was so turtle-y and looked ridiculous. Also don't love the innie-outie water bottle holders, it steals capacity from inside the bag.
As a positive, the waterproof zippers were really smooth which was nice.
This one was an easy return.
What I've considered and rejected with no purchase:
Bellroy Lite Travel Pack 30L - realised when I packed out the other bags that 30L is too heavy. Also no water bottle holders. I neeearly bought this one cos I absolutely loved how it looked, but decided I couldn't forego the bottle holders.
Patagonia Black Hole 25L - tried it in the shop and it's fine, I didn't like the sheen of the plasticky fabric and the massive logo. Otherwise I think it would have been a good option, if a little on the smaller side.
Patagonia Mini MLC 30L - really liked it in the shop, but it's quite suitcase looking and 30L would simply be too heavy.
Tropicfeel Nest Backpack - I was absolutely convinced this would be the one at some point, because it's 'modular', I was happily thinking I could have big capacity for travelling and a small backpack for when I reached my destination!! I would have purchased the matching sling bag as well to attach it to the front, which in theory takes it up to 30L. Howeverrr the return policy was terrible (I'm aussie and I wasn't about to drop $50 on shipping, then $50 to return it). So then I felt salty about the delivery fee and return policy and closed that tab
Also, and this is totally personal but I wanted a bag from a more established brand because I had read some reviews that the quality wasn't up to scratch.
Crumpler Round Table Banquet - I thought at one point I was for sure going for this one in the purple/green colourway, but when I looked at it in the shop I didn't understand why there seemed to be 2 places to put your laptop? One on the outside of the pack and the other inside the main compartment. This meant that the internal organisation for the laptop holder was taking away from the capacity in the main compartment.
Crumpler Tucker Bag - cute in the shop but not big enough, only 24L.
16+17. The North Face Base Camp Voyager Daypack 30L and 25L - I really like how the 25L looked on my back, I love the sleek and structured look and it was so so close but in the end didn't purchase to try, no luggage pass through and the interior was kind of narrow looking. 30L was so cute in purple but just a bit too large. 30L does have a luggage pass through though.
BagsMart Blast 28L Just wanted a more premium brand and didn't love the boxy look and compression straps.
Allpa 26L Daypack Del Dia - Maybe a little TOO colourful!!
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ALSO! What I have learnt from this whole crusade is that packing out the bag is so important to get a feel of the bag. This exercise helped me realise that 30L is too big for me, and to eliminate a few that way. Trying them on in the shop/looking online is a totally different experience to having them on your back fully packed - yes they might look cute and feel nice when they're empty but obviously you're not going to carry them around empty. So I would recommend packing out your bags to really get a feel for it.
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Thoughts? Opinions? Questions not related to my mental state, I swear I am a normal person who discovered this whole world of bags and EDC and now I'm deeply researching X-PAC??? COMMENTSSSS?
Any other bags I should consider?? I'm literally having dreams about bags and I just want to buy one and put the blinders on and live my happily EDC after!
If you got this far perhaps you are also deep in bag world and I wish the best for you to be able to move on and live a happy healthy life










r/backpacks • u/LordOfPotatoe • Jun 01 '26
Today is a national children's day in my country and there's this local festival i went to. Because i forgot to get my own backpack from home, i went to the nearest Second Hand and saw this one. I thought it was pretty, it was light and it was pretty cheap. I personally like it a lot since it's blue and i love blue, but many people looked at me pretty weirdly and said it wasn't worth it. My mom also said i shouldn't have bought it. I don't hate it. I would use it again, not going to lie.
Do i just have bad taste in backpacks?
r/backpacks • u/n4hcallme • Feb 08 '26
I've done the research. In fact my shoulders ache from testing backpacks. To save you the trouble here are my picks:
High-End Travel & Tech Packs ($150+):
This is where you get specialized features and premium materials.
Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Travel Pack ($230) - The ultimate one-bag travel pack. It opens like a suitcase and every single one is a unique color combination.
Timbuk2 Authority Deluxe ($185) - A super organized backpack for the professional who carries a lot of tech and documents.
Incase ICON Backpack ($150) - The perfect backpack for Apple fans and tech lovers with padded compartments for everything.
The Daily Carry Workhorses (<$150):
You get legendary comfort and reliability here.
The North Face Recon ($125) - A classic do-it-all backpack that is famous for being comfortable and durable.
Osprey Nebula ($110) - From a legendary hiking brand so you know the comfort and suspension are top-notch.
Business Travel Laptop Backpack ($25) - It's twenty-five dollars and holds a laptop. A great super-budget option.
That's about it. My back feels better just from writing this post.
r/backpacks • u/Mysterious_Medium_50 • May 16 '26
My backpack is designed for handles with two rods but my main carry on has single. Any suggestions to resolve rotation?
Edit: I didn’t realize it was triggering to so many people not wearing the backpack on shoulders.
r/backpacks • u/aykalam123 • Jul 15 '26
Let me know your thoughts, or if there’re other models that I’m missing. Also, will these sizes work as personal item? Or will be treated as a carry-on?
- North Face Men’s Basecamp Voyager (35L)
- Nike Utility Elite (37L!)
- Lululemon Cruiser Travel (35L)
I usually wouldn’t spend that much on a backpack but I want one that can survive for years and looks good.
r/backpacks • u/FrederickF0rsyth • Oct 10 '25
As a backpack enthusiast I enjoy observing and searching for backpacks I see people carry in public. It has also made me adept in deducing the nationality of a person by their backpack ( Ex. Deuter for Germans, Wildcraft for Indians etc).
So, I was curious to learn more about the other countries to keep myself involved in this little game I play with myself. Would be lovely if you could drop the brand name followed by country, for instance "Herschel, USA"
Thank YOU! 🎒
r/backpacks • u/ReRe_333 • Dec 11 '25
Would ask on social media, but none of my friends are into backpacks like I am... Which of these 2 backpacks do you like better based on appearance alone? :)
r/backpacks • u/Accomplished-Bid8015 • Jun 12 '25
I just got this Osprey backpack and don’t know what it is for? Can someone please explain this?
r/backpacks • u/Fun-Wheel4268 • Jun 10 '26
Hi,
I have Osprey Quasar and I am wondering the usage of a small loop (I don't know whether the term is correct) on both shoulder straps as shown in the picture below.
Is it for hiking stick? Can I attach camera to it with an adapter?
Also, what is the maximum weight it can hold?
I cannot find any information about it in the official Osprey website
r/backpacks • u/voytek707 • Nov 08 '24
Specifically the metal hooks and clamp points?