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Peak Design - Travel Backpack 45L - Coyote
Average customer rating
4.8 out of 5
4.8
(1,122 Reviews)
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130
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2 Stars
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Customer Reviews for Peak Design - Travel Backpack 45L - Coyote
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Best Travel Backpack Ever
on February 25, 2023
Posted by: Lance
from Huntington Beach, CA
We bought 2 of these backpack for our trip to Bali after watching the hilarious video. I now travel with this backpack for weekly work trips. I love how it collapses down so I can use it for a computer bag instead of taken luggage and a separate computer bag for work trips.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great bag.
on February 25, 2023
Posted by: IV
from México
The Peak Design Travel Backpack is an exceptional travel companion with a 45L capacity. It is spacious and easy to organize with thoughtful compartments and pockets that make packing and unpacking a breeze. The backpack is also comfortable to wear with adjustable straps that distribute weight evenly across the back. The quality of the materials and construction is evident and gives a sense of durability and longevity. Overall, I highly recommend this backpack for anyone who wants a reliable and functional travel companion.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Best Camera Backpack I Have Ever Had
on February 24, 2023
Posted by: Paul
from Cologne
best combination of usability and design. It doesn't necessarily look like a camera bag so you don't draw to much attention on you, you can use it as hand luggage and it has great features for serious hiking like a hip belt. It's simply the one bag for everything
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Could it be better?
on February 23, 2023
Posted by: bibi
from Petrolia, California
I needed a bigger backpack for my 14" laptop that could also accommodate like an overnight suit case as well. This does the job. I wasn't sure about the back-side entry but it turns out to be really convenient and practical for organizing more like a suitcase which enables me to fit more and not have to dig around. When it's in the fully expanded mode it easily fits enough for a day including a pair of sneakers. It's comfortable so that even when it's heavy it sits well on my back (i'm only 5'3 and very petite). The slots to tuck the straps away is great for when it goes in an overhead airplane bin so it doesn't feel so sloppy. I'd like another outside pocket on the front and the little pockets on the side are too small for a quart sized water bottle. The one outside pocket is big enough to fit a passport in a case, a wallet, a cellphone, cables and other little items like lip balm. It's incredibly sturdy and the tie downs are an added bonus.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
one bag to rule them all
on February 22, 2023
Posted by: RGW-isme
from NY NY
After using the Peak Design Travel Backpack 40L on several trips, I can confidently say that it is one of the most well-designed travel backpacks on the market. With a flexible capacity (35/40/45 liters), this backpack is the perfect size for extended trips, and it manages to be both spacious and organized.
One of the standout features of this backpack is the use of packing cubes. These cubes make packing and unpacking a breeze, and they help to keep your items organized and easy to find. Additionally, the backpack comes with a rain cover that fits snugly over the entire pack, keeping your belongings dry in the heaviest downpours.
One thing to note is that the sternum and compression straps are not attached to the backpack itself, so you'll need to be careful not to lose them. However, once you get used to the setup, the straps work great and allow for easy adjustment and customization. I also appreciate the use of compression straps, which can be used to attach a bulky travel neck pillow, freeing up space inside the backpack.
While the zippers aren't YKK, they are substantial and seem tough and reliable. So far, I haven't had any issues with water getting into the pack, but with the rain cover, water is not likely to be an issue. The backpack also has a number of other thoughtful features, such as a padded laptop sleeve and multiple access points, making it easy to get to your belongings quickly and efficiently.
Overall, I highly recommend the Peak Design Travel Backpack 40L to anyone in need of a durable and functional travel backpack. It's lightweight, easy to carry, and provides plenty of storage for all of your travel essentials. Just make sure to keep track of those straps!
How I pack it out.
Here's a suggested packing list and organizational setup for your Peak Design Travel Backpack and a sling during short trips:
In the Peak Design Travel Backpack:
Clothing: 3-4 t-shirts, 1-2 pairs of pants or shorts, 1-2 sweaters or jackets, 1 pair of comfortable shoes, 5-6 pairs of socks and underwear
Toiletries: Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, soap, contact lenses or glasses, any necessary medication
Tech: Jabra Elite 85 headphones, Fire tablet, phone charger, portable charger, charging cables, adapter plug (if needed)
Other: Water bottle, snacks, a small umbrella or rain jacket, travel towel
To organize your items in the backpack, use packing cubes or pouches to separate items by category. Here are some suggestions:
Clothing: Use packing cubes to organize your clothes by type (shirts, pants, etc.) or by outfit for easy access.
Toiletries: Use a toiletry bag to keep your items organized and contained.
Tech: Use a tech pouch to keep your headphones, tablet, and chargers together and easily accessible.
Other: Use a small pouch or pocket to keep your wallet and ID easily accessible.
In the Sling:
Phone, wallet, and ID: Keep these essentials in the front compartment for easy access.
Camera: If you plan to use your camera or phone for photos, keep it in a small protective case or pouch.
Snacks and water bottles: Use the main compartment to carry snacks and a small water bottle for easy access during the day.
You may want to consider using additional packing cubes or pouches if you have more items to organize or if you prefer to keep things separate. I currently use a combo of the Patagonia large packing cube and the PD small packing cube for organizing clothing in the backpack. Other options include the Peak Design Packing Cubes or Tech Pouch, or the Eagle Creek Pack-It Cubes.
Overall, make sure to pack light and only bring what you need, as you'll be carrying your bags around with you throughout the day. It's also a good idea to pack a smaller daypack or tote bag for shorter excursions or if you need to leave your larger bags at your accommodation.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Perfect for plane travel
on February 21, 2023
Posted by: Bob
from Minneapolis
Needed a backpack built to carry a few days worth of clothes that I felt would last, be secure on my back (in Europe, Mexico). Perfect size, construction and pockets. Highly recommend.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
High quality - Great size for a 1-wk trip, Carryon
on February 20, 2023
Posted by: Alissa
from Auckland, NZ
Just took it out for its first week-long trip. Pretty comfortable to walk with. Zippers feel really sturdy and held up well for the week. Took a bit of a squeeze to get it into the overhead bin on the plan but it definitely fit once I gave it a little push. Overall very happy with this purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Great bag even if a little hefty
on February 20, 2023
Posted by: JT2140
from West Haven, CT
I recently bought the 45L Travel backpack along with a set of packing cubes (small, medium, and shoe pouch). My experience so far has been great. I love the material of the bag, and the features and size. It will fit all the gear that I have and allows me to travel easier with my camera. I have several trip planned this year to truly put it through it's paces, but I do have one concern.
I did a lot of research regarding this bag before jumping in, and one thing I didn't think of checking was how heavy the bag is by itself. When geared out, it's not as comfortable. I understand that this bag is designed for travel and is not best designed as an everyday backpack, but putting the same amount of gear I normally carry using my LowePro everyday bag (Fastpack BP 250 AW III) is significantly heavier. Something I didn't expect. With most load outs, using the waist belt reduces the strain on my shoulders but isn't viable in most cases.
While the weight is more than expected, the peace of mind of being able to carry all your gear with one bag and have additional space is worth the price. But for an everyday bag usage while traveling? You might want to travel lighter when you out and about.
I'll know more when I travel again this year.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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