Peak Design
Everyday Backpack 20L
Based on 34 Reddit mentions
$223.96
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I swear there was a recent post with link to internal presentation of new travel line
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
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Looking for a travel camera bag. I plan to take a z6iii, z24-120 lens, and a z17-28 lens. I really need the smallest lightest weight cross body/ sling bag that fits tight to the body. I can consider only taking one lens at a time attached to my camera body. Suggestions?
Bellroy Venture Sling 10L will fit both lenses and the body easily. Maybe a little bigger than you had in mind but it's compact for the space you get. The main compartment opens up nice and wide, which I found not to be the case for the peak design bags. Cramped getting camera in and out of that one
...dancemonkey in r/nikon_Zseries
April 12, 2026 12:25 AM
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Camera bag recs?
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
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3L sling inside the 30L everyday backpack? Photos?
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
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LTT Commuter Backpack in Europe
I've got a Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20l and I hate it. There's no room for documents, and smaller items just move around the whole time. I added a tech pouch but it's really clumsy. I only bought it because I couldn't fit a 16" MBP in my LowePro ProTactic 350.
DaveVdE in r/LinusTechTips
May 22, 2026 12:43 PM
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Rainproofness of Peak Design Bags
How are they? I was using an Osprey dufflebag in heavy rain and I never had issues because it was basically a waterproof one-room bag, even the top pocket was fine, the rest was on the back so the water would hardly go near the zippers. I have a peak design now and I don't even want it to be in heav
...rogermorse in r/peakdesign
May 13, 2026 8:33 AM
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Advice on camera bag for 35 mm?
Just a note on Peak Design bags that I really dislike them. The walls are so stiff that the sides don't open well enough to actually access your gear while it's still on your shoulder (a big selling point of their bag), I find all the pockets hard to use and access, and it's like, simultaneously way
...archduketyler in r/AnalogCommunity
April 26, 2026 2:18 AM
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Any thoughts on backpacks for photographers?
I’ve used various lowepro bags for three decades and mostly liked them all; various sizes. Comfortable and rugged, I’ve brought them all over the world. I tried a peak design bag two years ago and was grateful I could return it. Should have called it “sweaty back” or “crap design” as it was not some
...Beneficial_Map_5940 in r/AskPhotography
April 29, 2026 2:04 AM
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CPP20l Ultra
I was using 1) Aer Go Pack 2 (super light but not much structure for EDC) , 2) Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20l (heavy + laptop compartment too tight), 3 Shinola Runwell Leather Backpack (beautiful leather but way too heavy). In the past I was using Tumi bags (when it was still made is USA ) so am
...BambooInside in r/AerSF
April 15, 2026 3:31 PM
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Cotopaxi Allpa 26L versus alternatives? Or significant reasons *not* to get it?
Amazing review. I’m surprised the 18L is big enough. I ordered a 20L and I’m returning it because they have better bags with more features (2 water bottle pockets, luggage pass through etc) for the same price. I’m going to the store today and I think it will be between the 18 and 26 for me. The 18 s
...No-Influence-2760 in r/backpacks
March 15, 2026 3:39 PM
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