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Size: 22 in. x 13 in. x 6.5 in.
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Weight: 4.52 pounds
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Material: Canvas
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Top features: packable, storage-friendly, versatility
The Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L is an outstanding, versatile bag, all on its lonesome. However, when paired with one of Peak Design's Camera Cubes to keep your camera's body and lenses safe as you roam, it becomes a traveling photographer's best friend.
It will easily fit in the overhead bins of most major airlines and weighs 4.52 pounds. If you don't need the maximum amount of storage space that this bag provides (its overall dimensions are 29 x 22 x 33 inches), it can also be snapped and zipped down to 35L or 30L.
At 30L, the Travel Backpack could be used as a day pack, albeit a heavy one, as you explore your destination with a camera and a few necessities.
The pack's comfortable shoulder and sternum straps, as well as its waist belt, can be stowed away underneath magnetically-sealed flaps built into the bag's back panel. It’s a nice feature to have if your airline decides that the bag needs to be stored in your flight’s cargo hold—less possibility of straps getting caught in an airport luggage conveyor translates into a longer life for your bag.
The bag's main compartment is subdivided by a panel that can be zipped away to create one large storage area. The panel has two built-in pockets that offer zippered access from either side of the divider—a nice touch that allows you to tailor The Travel Backpack 45L to suit your packing needs. In the back of the main compartment, you'll find a padded laptop sleeve, along with a built-in pocket, sized for tablets 11 inches or smaller.
The bag's exterior hosts a microfiber cloth-lined pocket, ideal for storing items like your passport, sunglasses, and watch while you pass through airport security. A pair of large pockets flank both sides of the bag and are ideal for stashing a large water bottle or travel tripod. If you have the bag's hip belts deployed, you'll discover two pockets sewn into them that are well-sized for snacks or a few lens filters. I was surprised to find a pair of straps hidden under a flap at the bottom of the bag, which can be used to lash a rain jacket, for example, to the exterior of the bag.
However, it's not perfect, particularly in terms of security. Peak Designs makes accessing this bag, while traveling, just a little too easy. I needed four travel locks to secure all the different zippered access points into the main compartment.
The other downside to this bag? Depending on the size of the camera cube you use, the Travel Backpack 45L may not have enough room to store all of the clothing and sundries needed for a longer trip.