I picked this one up as part of the kickstarter and am very pleased. It’s turned into my go to camera hiking pack and does the job really well.
I was a little nervous about the roll top prior to getting it, but it’s actually really good. I mostly access the main compartment via the zip back, and then just use the top access for throwing in loose items and for quick access, so it’s kind of the best of both worlds.
I’ve pared this with a smedium cube and can comfortable carry a body + 70-200 + 24-70 + 16-35 and my beloved 35 F1.4 prime and have room for snacks, water and medkit.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
2
Fits a lot of camera stuff, not much else good
on March 26, 2025
Posted by: Bryce
from Seattle, WA
I love the size of this bag. I carry long lenses with me regularly and for most bags, that would take up the entire space. In this, I can fit both my full camera and drone setup so I no longer have to carry two separate bags. I’m rating it two stars though because the usage of space on the outside of the bag and the space inside the bag but outside of my large camera cube. The mockup images said there’d be room for their small packing cube bags inside the bag with the large camera cube, but I haven’t found that to be true. In order to roll up the bag even a single time so that the opening isn’t exposed, you completely eliminate that space. And speaking of the opening, why doesn’t it close??? It’s literally called an outdoor bag, but you can’t even close it completely to keep the outdoors out?? As for the usage of space on the outside, none of the pockets open enough to fit much of anything and all the random straps have no explanation as to how they’re used. Took my five minutes just to figure out the pull tab to loosen the outer shell part, which is entirely useless anyway because it’s the only part of the bag that seems at all ‘outdoorsy’. If that outer shell covered the entire bag, it be perfectly happy calling this an outdoor bag and have no complaints because I’d be sacrificing the outer spaces for the full protective coverage. But it’s not and the space still isn’t used well.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
A very solid hiking backpack
on March 26, 2025
Posted by: Maxim
from Yerevan, Armenia
I am using this backpack for one-day mountain hikes, with camera on one strap and additional lens on the other one. It's a very comfortable, easy to use backpack, a stylish one as well. It basically allows me to carry more and use those with ease. A minor issue is that it takes significantly more time than before (I am comparing to Osprey backpack) to install (and remove) a water bladder into it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4
A great alternative to travel bag pack.
on March 26, 2025
Posted by: Miso the pup
from Sydney, Aus
I got this bag during the kickstarter and I am always enjoying the PD products. This bag caught my eye because of the light weight. I have the travel bag 45L which is slightly heavier than what I like. This outdoor bag pack has better shoulder straps very comfortable to carry heavy loads. I took it for my recent Europe trip and it handles weight very well. Only one downside, which is why I did it give the 5 star, is the bad has no organisation compartment inside the main area. Which means you will need pouches for loose items which adds weight to your carry. I fully understand that if additional storage added to the bag also means heavier bag but I thought just leave my honest opinion of how I feel about this bag based on my use case. But I love this bag.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
What a fun and practical backpack!
on March 26, 2025
Posted by: konman
from Berlin, Germany
Bought this 2-3 months ago. I absolutely love how versatile, stylish, high-quality it is. And the best part: I can fit an entire weekend of travel in it, especially with the add-on packing cubes.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Backpack Aficionado’s Favorite Pack
on March 26, 2025
Posted by: Eclipsed Travel
from Washington DC
A strong penchant for travel means I have a cache of bags for different purposes. Through design and aesthetic this ranks at the top. The only improvement I can imagine at this point is that a better method for securing the top of the bag could have been executed better. That said, I look forward to pairing the pack with the PD Roller Pro sometime in May ahead of summer travel.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Working mule
on March 26, 2025
Posted by: Jakuje
from Czechia
The backpack is awesomely comfortable to carry around and large enough to fit all I need. With the EDB that I carried around for last couple of years (actually almost 10 already), I usually felt that when I filled the 30L backpack with camera, laptop and some stuff around, it was becoming uncomfortable to carry. I did not manage to fill this one yet and every now and then I am finding new features that I missed initially. The only drawback is the access to the camera, which I really loved on the EDB. Given the bag does not have any supporting structure around the zip, opening the back pocket requires a lot of fiddling (even though I have the camera cube "locked" in the place).
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4
Great but can be better
on March 26, 2025
Posted by: fedodedo
from Singapore
This bag is great for everyday use. Just open up and dump everything you need. Works well with the packing cubes and tech pouch. Something I think needs improvement is the roll-top access. That will be great if there is a way to secure it when it's rolled up since it always undo itself afterwards. Another one I feel needs improvement is when I use the Carry Cords on the outside. It pulls the bags closer together, giving them a weird shape. Overall, this would be great at a lower cost and tiny improvements.