Osprey
Daylite Expandable 26+6 Travel Pack
$110.00
Peak Design
Based on 24 Reddit mentions
$279.95
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I love my Peak Design bags, the Everyday Backpack 20L and Sling 6L have been my go-tos for everything.
HolyMoholyNagy in r/AskPhotography
May 28, 2025 5:21 PM
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I’ll probably do what I do with many peak design bags. Buy it, try to convince myself that it’s better than my current backpack, realize it isn’t, be in denial, accept it, miss the return window, keep in on a shelf for years. Rinse repeat. To be fair, this has only happened with my 20L EDB and 25L O
...Prior_Working9081 in r/peakdesign
February 22, 2026 4:55 PM
9
LTT created an entire cottage industry of people who suddenly cared about screwdrivers who went out of their way to test them in rigorous ways to "prove" the LTT driver lived up to the claims. I'm pretty sure people tested screwdrivers long before the LTT screwdriver was released. Then with the back
...marktuk in r/LinusTechTips
February 1, 2026 4:12 PM
7
As a father of a neurodivergent teenager, I recommend the following bags: AER CPP2, Mous Commuter, the Peak Design 20l. If you share some of my teenager needs, she likes structured bags with pockets… these three are structured with a lot of pockets.
Rbforward in r/ManyBaggers
February 16, 2026 6:18 PM
6
Yep. I have two: A 30L V3 PRVKE A 15L V4 PRVKE Both are awesome, but I like the 15L the best as an EDC. The 31L is pretty big and depending how you pack it and the airline. On some flights, no issue. But on some flights, there's some electrical box under the seat, it won't fit. The new 15L is really
...damnhandy in r/AskPhotography
March 14, 2026 11:39 PM
2
A normal backpack isnt gonna have the same levels of integration as Peak Design bags to work with the cubes system. Itll work Im sure but I have owned different camera bags but made the swap to Peak design travel 45, messenger 13L and everday 20L bags, along side several cubes and I can say that the
...SupportOnlySoju in r/FX3
March 20, 2026 11:31 PM
2
Peak Design bags in general. The everyday backpack was the first expensive bag I ever bought and I was in love with the look. After using it for a year I absolutely hated it. It’s heavy. Straps are uncomfortable. The functionality just sucks. Don’t believe the hype ever. Just try it for yourself and
...visionswell in r/ManyBaggers
March 27, 2026 4:26 PM
2
Not cheap, but the Peak Design 20L and 30L are great for cameras.
mikeonh in r/wildlifephotography
January 18, 2026 4:21 PM
2
It really depends, this used to be my setup with a Nikon D800 with the large FF F2.8 lenses. I’ve since switched to Fuji (XH-2S and x100vi) and pack way less stuff. With how restrictive air travel is these days I can’t really “afford” to use my carry on allocation strictly for camera gear. I prefer
...Comprehensive_Cat541 in r/peakdesign
November 21, 2025 3:29 AM
2
I have had to fly far too much in the last couple of years so my very tired two cents. If I am traveling with a high-end bag, I keep a reusable nylon bag on me to use as a protective sleeve. I like to pack a Standard or Big Baggu to put my nicer bag in if I have one, for stowing in dirty places like
...pinkfreepink in r/handbags
December 30, 2025 10:21 AM
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