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Peak Design  Travel Pack - 45 L

$299.95
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A rugged, expandable daypack, the Peak Design Travel 45-liter backpack is ideal for travel and everyday carry. It has pockets for everything from your laptop to your water bottle or camera tripod.

Color: Black
Size: 45 L
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Features

  • Rear hatch provides total access for easy packing and unpacking; the pack also has side and front access
  • Internal divider sleeve that zips up to create 2 compartments when needed
  • 2 hidden external zip pockets for cash, passport and other items
  • A weatherproof #10 UltraZip can withstand decades of use thanks to its proprietary abrasion-resistant thread
  • Expansive side pockets stow your water bottles or tripods
  • Separate laptop and tablet sleeve holds your electronic devices
  • The shoulder straps can quickly tuck away without the need to detach them
  • Stowable hipbelt
  • 360° grab handles make it easy to retrieve when stowed; concealed external carry straps allow you to add additional capacity to the bag when needed
  • Contains theft-deterrent zipper pulls and a luggage pass-through for roller-bag carry
  • A sleek, weatherproof 100% recycled 400-denier nylon canvas shell with 900-denier bottom liner make this bag super tough and durable
  • Standard capacity of 35 L that can expand to 45 L or compress to 30 L; compression snaps slim down the profile for use as a day bag
  • Compatible with Peak Design packing tools, pouches and accessories (not included)
  • Pack has room for 3 units of PD Packing Cubes, plus bonus space for pouches, jackets, shoes
  • Fair Trade Certified and 100% carbon neutral
  • External dimensions: standard: 22 x 13 x 9.5 inches; expanded: 22 x 13 x 11 inches
  • Internal dimensions: standard: 21 x 13 x 6.5 inches; expanded: 21 x 13 x 7.5; compressed: 21 x 13 x 5.5 inches
  • Meets most carry-on size restrictions in the standard (35 L) form
  • Coyote color is made with X-Pacâ„¢ VX-21 Ocean Edition fabric; VX-21 Ocean Edition is a special version made from 100% recycled fishing nets
  • Originally developed as a high-performance sailcloth, X-Pacâ„¢ fabric is known for its light weight and durability; the feel stays smooth and crisp over the life of the bag
  • Coyote X-Pac fabric has a multilayer lamination design that includes X-PLY® 22° diamond patterned postconsumer recycled polyester thread for a technical look and crisp feel
  • Coyote fabric has a similar durability, weatherproofing and sustainability profile of Peak Design Versa Shellâ„¢ fabric

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Travel

Photography

Bag Style

Backpack

Gear Capacity (L)

45 L: 45 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

45 L: 2,746 cubic inches

Number of Exterior Pockets

45 L: 5 + main compartment

Laptop Compartment

Yes

Fits Laptop Size (in.)

16 inches

iPad / Tablet Compartment

Yes

Carry-On

Yes

Checkpoint-Friendly

Yes

Adjustable Torso Length

Yes

Material(s)

400-denier nylon canvas/anodized aluminum/glass-reinforced nylon/Hypalon polyethylene rubber/leather accents (Sage colorway only)

Frame Material

Aluminum

Dimensions

45 L: 22 x 13 x 9.5 inches

Raincover Included

No

Weight

45 L: 4 lbs. 8 oz.

Gender

Unisex

Hipbelt

45 L: Yes

Hipbelt Pockets

45 L: Yes

Sustainability

Fair Trade Certified

Contains recycled materials

From a Climate Label Certified brand

Reviews
1160 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars

96% 625 of 654 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

9 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
Still looks new
I bought 3 of these to go on a 11-week trip through 18 countries with family in June of 2023. Dozens of trains, planes, and automobiles. Since then, I've used it as my go-to travel bag. It's been checked at airports, shoved into overhead bins, suffered a hot chocolate direct hit, dropped on wet streets, and more. I've been amazed at how well it's held up. Zippers, pockets, everything work and even look like new. I don't see a need to ever replace it as my travel bag. If I did, I'd get another one of these. great product.
cscottgo
Bay Area, CA

Most Helpful Critical Review

14 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
Quality has gone downhill
I’ve owed a few items from Peak and they had previously travelled well. Quality was amazing. I recently opted to replace my old travel worn gear and have had problems with the quality of all 3 items I purchased. Their manufacturing quality has gone downhill. I have tried multiple times to resolve with Peak, and they either don’t reply to my communications at all, or tell me there is nothing they can do. Their products cost too much for this abysmal customer service and quality.
Poppy
Los Angeles
Krisz
Location:Leiden, The Netherlands
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Most Sustainable Camera Backpack in 2023

It is not only a high quality camera backpack, but it is also a functional daily carrier and travel bag. Because of the high quality recycled materials and modular design it gives me the peace of mind knowing that it is a circular and ethical product. With its unique packing system the Travel Backpack is especially useful when it comes to storing my camera gear while I utilise the bag for other purposes, like traveling or hiking. Highly recommend it to digital nomads who are looking for a multi purpose backpack that will last forever.

Tamzin
Location:UK
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Best Backpack Ever!

Return to Office when one has moved to the country had created a whole new problem set for me. How to carry around luggage for a 2 night stay every week. At first I used my draggable wheelie bag - after a few weeks of clipped ankles and much frustration at navigating pedestrian curbs, and the noise of dragging it around, I gave up. Luckily someone recommended Peak Design and I won't look back. First and foremost, I am 170cm female, and the 45L is SUPER comfortable. The Peak people have clearly put the user first when designing this. It has all the zips and access to compartments you need. It has straps EVERYWHERE so whatever position it's in, it can be picked up. It also stands upright so no dramas when on the tube or train worrying whether if you let go, will it fall on someone. It's got heaps of compartments - perfect for gym gear. I love the small zip pouch on the outside - easy to access headphones, keys etc. It also looks great. If it came in leopard print I'd give it 6 stars ;-)

Michael
Location:Medway, UK
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
4 months ago

Good space, but the shoulder straps are terrible.

I bought the sage travel backpack in March at the Photography show. First, let's talk about the positives of the bag. The most noticeable thing about the bag is the look; it is easily one of the best bags I have seen, and the sage really suits the bag. The build quality is also very good; it feels expensive and built to last. Inside the bag, the space is impressive, and the fact that you can zip and expand the bag from 27 litres to 33 litres. I also like the laptop pocket, which is really practical. For all the positives, unfortunately, the backpack is let down for a couple of reasons. The first is the hooks for the carry straps. Generally, it is nice to have them, but the 2 hooks at the bottom of the bag rub against my lower back, which is annoying. Also, I find the sternum strap pretty useless; it doesn't store particularly well and is always dropping out of its stored position. The main issue, though, is the shoulder straps, which are absolutely awful. When I tried the bag out, it was empty, and the bag is OK, right up until you fill the bag up with equipment and books for university, the thin straps just put so much pressure on my shoulders that I have to take the bag off. So whilst the bag has good space, I have to be so wary of what I put in the bag, because I can't carry around anything really heavy, which is pretty useless for a lot of what I would want to use the bag for.

Mr.Anderson
Location:Dallas,TX
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Holds shape, fits as a personal item or carry-on

I bought this a couple months ago for my trip through Central America and a few sailing adventures I had planned. I am six weeks in and it has held up perfectly. The only complaint I have is the main divider layer just got in the way, so I unzipped it and kept it rolled up the entire time. It would be nice if Peak Design could make it detachable? I use the little pockets to stash little things like money, chapstick, keys, phone, passport etc. and they are very secure and out of sight. It holds my rain jacket, computer, chargers, umbrella, drone bag, the Peak Design toiletry bag, medium size compression PD bag which holds my 10 shirts, 4 shorts and 1 pair of pants. It also holds the small PD compression bag with 8 pairs of undies and 7 pairs of socks. These could probably hold more clothes inside them honestly. It rained so much in Central America, however the material held up and everything remained dry inside. It does weigh more than hiking-specific bags and the shoulder straps don't have any elastic cushion/shock absorption, so they aren't the most comfortable. It does get quite hot in the sun, but other than that it has served me quite well. I never had to use the expansion zippers. If I were back-packing in nature, carrying gear such as a tent, hiking/climbing gear etc, I would go with a more light weight pack. Since I stayed in hotels and hostels and sailboats, it was perfect for my situation. I plan to keep using this for the next few months while I continue traveling to different countries. 10/10 would recommend for regular travel, business travel and to school/work!!! The last picture with the blue neck pillow attached was when I first packed it before leaving my house. The rest were taken yesterday at the airport.

localboy
Location:Hawaii
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Best bag I've ever owned!!!

Best bag ever! I'm constantly moving from one house to another. I live at both houses plus I film for my YouTube channel so i needed a bag that would cover multiple situations. This bag along with a few other accessories like the packing cubes allow me to pack everything i need all neat and tidy. This bags expanding design allows me to fit as much or as little as i need. I love that this bag looks deceptively small in comparison to how much it actually can fit and it can fit a surprising amount in it. Its side zippers as well handles on all four sides plus the back make this one of the most versatile bags you can buy. I like to pack the main compartment so that I can still access stuff from the side zips such as a hand sanitizer for when its needed. The bags also built like a tank just take one look at it and you'd know it was built to last. My only complaint would be that it's not the most comfortable and that 's also a common complaint by the way but I don't think it's that bad. If you're looking for a bag that is extremely versatile, holds a ton and is build to last than this is it. :)

ElPakin09
Location:Mexico City
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

45L Travel Backpack for 2 Week Trip to Mexico

I did my research on several backpacks before ultimately buying this one. It’s kind of hard to compare when you are watching videos of the backpacks, instead of having them physically with you. With that in mind, I want to say that I picked this one based on the look, but mostly on the fact that it can expand from 35L-45L. I traveled on several flights in Mexico with the backpack fully expanded to 45L and had no issue taking it as a carry on. The material and durability was great. One of the best features I liked was the anti pick pocketing details the backpack comes with. I didn’t take my laptop, and instead used the laptop sleeve to put a big envelope with all my important travel documents. Overall I this this backpack was worth it. Great quality, looks good, and worked for me. The capacity was more than enough for me. As a reference this is all I was able to fit in my bag for my trip. For info I used the roll method to pack my clothing which helped fit more items. 2 Pairs of Jeans 2 Pairs of chinos 7 XXL Shirts 1 Long Sleeve 2 Sweats 1 Pair of Shoes 1 Pair of Sandals 1 Light Sweater 6 pair of socks 6 pairs of underwear 3 Undershirts 1 Baseball Hat 2 Shorts 1 Light Rain Jacket Peak Design Small Wash Pouch 6 100ml bottles Cellphone charger Cellphone battery pack A small Book Hope this review helps. Happy travels!

Ben
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Simply the best bag

After 3 years of use in all conditions in the four corners of the world, I can say... this is a perfect bag. Tested by the Indonesian rain, covered by snow on the Swiss peaks, splashed in the middle of the Andaman Sea in Thailand, deposited in the burning sand of Egypt, whipped by the winds of Spain, exposed for hours to the sun of Tazmania. This bag is all-proof, it is the perfect travel companion for small and large journeys. With its adjustable size it allows you to go from one size to another in a fraction of a second. You can put all your equipement of photo for a perfect security. It is an integral part of each of my trips as much for its practicality as for its quality. Ingenious and really well thought out I recommend without hesitation to anyone who wants to invest in a quality bag for many year.

Warren
Location:Singapore
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
9 months ago

Buy only if you can accept poor quality products.

Purchased in 2022, used the bag approximately once or twice a year when I go on long trips. 1. One zip handle tore. 2. Silicon mesh pocket flaked very badly 3. Material covering/protecting the zip broke I do not handle my bag roughly and when I travel I use this bag to supplement my large full size luggages. Read raving reviews about the bag and how some used it for years before I purchased it. The breakdown of materials started occurring less than 2 years during my once or twice yearly long trips. Note: tried to attach photos to this review however unable to do so.

greliak
Location:Krakow, Poland
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Better than expected! (and looks amazing)

I bought this backpack mostly for traveling. However I have used it also for ski-touring and hiking as I haven't took any different backpack for vacation. After few hours I would say all features are useful. Great thing it that it keeps its shape and always looks good. Some reviews says it is heavy. It is, but it comes with all features and ways of opening it. I have used all four sides for access, what is perfect to find exactly what you need. Also it is really comfortable, even more than other outdoor backpacks I have. After 5 hours I haven't feel any discomfort.

Jesus
Location:Colorado
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
3 months ago

Build like a tank but small improvement are needed

I love this backpack built like a tank. My first major issue is the side water bottles pockets are too tight and small. I ended up dropping and loosing my 32oz nalgene water bottle. The water bottle pockets need to be larger and deeper. My second Issue is the bottom pouch that uses magnets, peak design needs to add a zipper instead. My third is just a more of a modification. That said, I would love for the small top pocket to be deeper. Over all I would recommend this to my friends and family. Peak design fix these issues and you will have a customer for life.

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