Patagonia
Refugio Day Pack 26L
Based on 22 Reddit mentions
$149.99
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Lightweight backpack for work EDC?
Highly recommend testing out the Patagonia Refugio 26l. It fits way more than you think, while having a relatively minimal profile. I have used it for 2 night trips to NYC & then DC recently and it was very comfortable to carry all day fully packed out. In DC, the first day we got there we walked 15
...ReRe_333 in r/backpacks
December 11, 2025 6:15 PM
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Bag Finder Megathread - 11 May 2026
I'm looking for a personal item sized bag (US, so18x14x8 inches) that can also double as a day hike backpack or daypack, i.e. can be worn for 6-8 hours without too much discomfort. Comfort is a lot more important to me than maximizing space, I just need to be able to fly on airlines like Frontier wi
...BadAtCoding123 in r/onebag
May 18, 2026 12:08 AM
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Seeking Durable 30L-ish Backpack for Work & Everyday Use
Based on your needs for a durable 30L-ish backpack for both office and everyday use in Germany, here are several highly-rated recommendations that match the style of brands like Deuter, Vaude, and Zajo: Top Professional & Rugged Recommendations Model Key Features Why it Fits Thule EnRoute 30L Dedica
...Ir0nhide81 in r/backpacks
April 6, 2026 12:52 AM
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I built this bag, which goes from 1L Fanny pack to 7L Active pack.
I think there was another redditor who explained it well above, but I would say the general challenge in drafting any sort of pattern to go over a chest is that you forget that the side bust also takes up space. It’s not just about the chest volume is forward, it also comes out into the side, above
...SewBusyRightNow in r/myog
February 10, 2026 5:49 AM
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18" Laptop Work Bag Reccomendations
I have a giant Dell Precision 7550 engineering laptop. Most backpacks claim a certain maximum size fits, but I find the pockets are more generous than their specifications. I recommend you don’t use a tote or book bag because your back will not be happy if you ever have to walk more than 250 feet wi
...thatonegangster in r/womenEngineers
February 13, 2026 12:17 AM
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