Love your reviews, especially the fact that you truly call out the the little things that no one really thinks about unless you actually live with the backpack - good and bad. Great Review.
Thanks so much for the amazing comment Ohad! Be sure to subscribe if you haven’t already - more detailed bag reviews (and some big announcements) coming!!
Key leash on side pocket is one of my favorite parts of the backpack. I do not have to take my pack off to get to my keys when I need them. Also, I dont often need both pockets for water bottles, so not a big deal. If I do have a water bottle and a coffee thermos, then the keys still fit under the thermos. Love not having to open up my bag or take it off every time I need to get to my keys.
Great insight Brittany! I also love a backpack that doesn't force me to take the bag off to access my keys (my favorite solution being the Boundary Supply Errant), I just didn't think this particular solution felt very secure. But super glad you like it!
I really like the structure of your videos with each segment with a clkear label of whats going on in the top right corner with it filling up as time for that segment fills. Great use of it and keeps the video clean and organised when scrolling through for details! I'm no backback guy, but you are CRIMINALLY under subbed at only 3.49K Subs!! Your production level and clarity is of someone much higher in the game!! Keep up the good work man! Look forward to when you hit 500K Subs in the next few years. or 1 Mil if you keep this clean presentation up!
Wow man, I'm so humbled. Thank you so much for the kind words - we are still a young channel (only 10 months old) and we are growing fast. With support like this hopefully we'll hit a million subs in a few years 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@@Nomads.Nation man if this is your game now, I'm actually excited to see how you handle the future when you diversify more in your product review range. You've got one hell of a baseline to work off of. :)
I think you hit the mark about the flex panels not being that useful if you aren't storing photo gear. I got the bag cause I thought it would be so handy to compartmentalize, but it gets in the way more than it is helpful. I still keep one at the bottom for a small shelf because I was missing a front panel to store my first aid kit, but would prefer 80% of the space to be open.
You forgot about “bye once, hold forever” community. PD has a lifetime warranty. It’s crazy, that they are actually delivering it. I’ve tested. Soo...even if I don’t need all that futuristic stuff, I’m buying only PD products, since broken Bellroy bag is a broken bag. But broken PD bag after 6 years is just a sign of a free upgrade 😂
I'm a little late to the party but I got the 30L v2 version of this backpack and I really like it and I even got myself the Hip Belt, too and it's really amazing how good everything works together. I have a few points to ask / mention though: 1. What exactly was annoying you about the flex dividers? I set up mine and probably won't change them for a long time. In the other Peak Design products I own I always loved the flex dividers. They can be a bit of a hassle to adjust but once you're set, you don't have to worry about it. I'm just curious what you didn't like about them. 2. The fact that the back zipper on the laptop compartment doesn't fully go around is awesome. The weight of the backpack won't hang on the zipper and potentially break it. But I agree that it can get a little tight in there. 3. I didn't notice and squeaking on the swivels... yet. Hopefully that won't happen to me because that would drive me crazy. 4. The key leash is a bit weird. It's good you can remove it. I always have my keys in my pockets. 5. Tip for improving: around 24:00 you were talking about how one side of the sternum strap is easier to remove than the other but you weren't showing it. 6. I really like your style. Very outgoing, enthusiastic and to the point. Especially the recommended alternatives to what's being reviewed in the video. Keep that going :D Oh and the "timer" for each chapter.. love it!
3. This will happen. No worries, just use a tiny bit of WD-40. Solves the issue for 6-12 months. 5. This is intended. They show it on the hook, has little arrow. One hook is more permanent. The other is less. And I kinda like it.
Dual side pockets are nice for one side with a water bottle and the other side for an umbrella or tripod. Always welcome dual pockets. The key leash in the bottle is eh I agree.
I go back and forth whether or not I like dual side-pockets - personally I think it depends on the pack. We just reviewed the Boundary Supply Errant which only has one water bottle pocket and I loved it - the review is coming out next week, let me know what you think when it goes live!
as a photographer who only carries a small camera and one or two lenses, i want a lot of space for other things in a pack, and this is perfect for me, the dividers make it so easy for me, especially if i DO want to actually carry a bunch of camera stuff
You missed the point about the shoulder straps, its so if you take one off and then do a little 'thing' the backpack will swivel around so you get a great access to the side access... I know sounds a little bit weird but it works great! Anyway, keep up the good work! I enjoyed this clip and do a review of the Tech Pouch, it's f***ing awesome!
Hey dude, totally agreed that I missed the point on the shoulder-strap-swivels. In fact if you watch our peak design zip review we did recently, I correct this mistake and call myself out for being an idiot 😂. And YES I own the peak design pouch and it is f***ing awesome - review hopefully coming soon!
I actually don’t know why even though this is a type of photography backpack I use it for my college😂 I keep my textbooks, laptop, books and everything inside this backpack AND ITS AMAZING.
Dudes, your videos are killer and the quality of the videos are so good. The amount of detail you go into, and the structure of your reviews are next level. I'm really surprised you guys don't have more subscribers and views. You guys should get more credit for your work. Thanks for the info, your channel is really helping me narrow in on my bag of choice.
Zz thank you so much for the kind words! We work very hard on our reviews, and although our sub count is low, we are proud of the progress we've made only launching 5 months ago. Thanks for the support! ♥️♥️
I'm sure COVID-19 lockdowns have something to do with the lower interest. The reviews are great, love the "loud" music - I feel like I'm having a beer at a rooftop club watching them 🙂
What bag would you recommend for me. Im looking for a bag to travel with a suitcase (as an extra bag) that can also work for an overnight bag somewhere too. Must haves 1. water bottle holder on exterior. 2 mostly comfortable for a couple hours carry. 3 20-30 liter range. 4. At least semi accessible quick stash (the peak design looks like it would work but that would be least accessible I’d want. 5. Luggage pass through. I’d like it to look decent but it’s not a high priority. Another plus would be some kind of hoodie/light jacket that’s easy to get to bungies or something similar but not a must have. More comfortable the better. Thank you!
I’ve looked over review for the alpaka elements pro. Really like it. Great Rec! Do you prefer it to the aer city pack pro? They look pretty similar. Thanks!
I am so loving this pack but hear everyone saying it’s a EDC for Photographers. I am a tech sales guy who travels a lot and am wanting a backpack instead of briefcase. I love the Waterfield bags but don’t like the lack of pockets. I’m also looking at the Tumi Alpha Bravo line but feel it’s to stiff. Is this the right bag for non photographers
I wonder if the swivel strap design might be handy for wheelchair users? Being able to get the straps around the wheelchair handlebars is normally a challenge.
I have the 30L and love it, setting up the dividers for two camera bodies with a lens attached each, plus room for 3 additional smaller lenses. I started the stack from the bottom, making it as tight as possible, and I still have room for purse stuff and roll of clothing in about the top 1/3 - 1/4 with top access. Laptop and iPad go in the back, and some power cords. Just checked out your review to see if I was missing any tips. Love the review! And personally, I like the keys tucked into an outside pocket :)
Did you ever consider moving the key leash?The swivels on the straps allow you to rotate and store the straps like very few other bags. There are so many other pockets that criticizing the laptop compartment pockets seems trivial. By the way, the side sleeves are also meant for a tripod, umbrellla or other similar objects. This is a fantastic bag and the nits that you pick at are minuscule compared to the tremendous thoughtful design. Remove the origami shelves and get some pouches and you have a great dump backpack. I like the shelves, and the ability to organize it for a drone and/or DSLR, or a weekender. I've owned many, many different backpacks and this is my all-time favorite. The only thing that comes close for dual purpose is the Nomatic McKinnon and it is too structured in my opinion.
I am very excited to receive mine! I got it in ash too. I travel 45 min per day and need more organization. I love the cubbies and have great experience with their everyday tote. Love them and the quality. I found that Tom bihn is my fav but too ugly, Bellroy is way too minimalist, and Peak Design is my Goldilocks. They give a ton of organization, aesthetics that kill, and they offer military discounts which I always appreciate! In fact, that was a tie breaker for many bags for me. This was an awesome informative video, many thanks!
@@Nomads.Nation woo! Same as what I thought, though I'm not a photographer, I like the quick access at the side and at the top which is very convenient comparing with traditional backpacks. And I like the design of it. Curious to ask, I've got a huge backpack for that occasion and if it comes to a a small edc backpack, I'm struggling between the messenger and the everyday backpack. Both are small which are good and both have quick access which is one of the problems of a traditional backpack.
@@Nomads.Nation btw, the handle on the top is different when it comes to different colors, I found that peak design leather handles like this one shown is not comfortable but like the black hypalon handles in the messenger bag video is very comfortable, so the black of the backpack is also the same materials which I suppose more comfortable than leather.
@@wilsonlyt5765 apples and oranges man, but both are f-ing amazing. Messengers in general are less comfy than backpacks though so I would def keep that in mind when you are making your decision.
Would you think a 14.6" tablet would fit in the tablet pocket or combined in the laptop pocket with another laptop? This is the thing that has me hesitant to pull the trigger
I ordered the Everyday V2 30l. I am not going to put my camera is this bag. Doesn’t feel safe and very bad ergonomics. I hope I can return it and get another one.
I gotta ask, if I had to have a bag thats good for a weeks travel, but also doesnt look too big as a daypack, and just overall feels great which should I get, this one or the aer travel pack 2 SMALL? Im honestly torn between Aer travel pack 2 small Peak everday backpack Peak travel backpack I do have camera gear but i dont need its just a single body and lens, i dont need a hyper specialized compartment and i dont need to take it out of my bag out of a whim so im just basing this on an overall good bag thats great to use, any thoughts? So far after watching most of your videos ive boiled it down to City sling for everyday (nintendo switch, powerbank, cables, wireless earbuds) Peak Design Sling for everyday but with laptop and camera. Im pretty sure about getting these two. The ones im unsure of is the next step up which is the backpack/travel space
Hmm I've thought about this one for a while.. I wouldn't get the Peak Design everyday backpack, because it probably won't fit a weeks worth of stuff. Aer Tavel Pack 2 might be a bit bulky for every day carry. I'd say Peak design travel backpack because it compresses down a little bit and is a little bit longer than the Aer so it looks less bulky. I totally agree with you on the camera pack, if you have one lens and one body, you probably wont need an entire camera bag. I'm in the middle of editing the review for the peak design travel backpack. It should be dropping in a few days, check it out, it might provide some clarity.
I've watched probably a dozen+ of your guys' videos now and I'm starting to get choice paralysis 🤣 the quality's great though and I appreciate the help! I love this bag but I usually have 2+ laptops on me and not sure there will be room for them, not to mention my main one is 16", any other recommendations for a backpack? I like the idea of something other then gray or black, and like something more on the minimalist side, but all is negotiable if it comfortably holds my stuff lol.
Haha sorry for the paralysis! Your requirements are tough (especially two laptops) but maybe have a look at the Aer Tech Pack 2 or the Bellroy Transit. I’m not sure if those will work but they are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head. Good luck!
@Nomads Nation no worries for the paralysis, I'm just incredibly indecisive 🤣 I don't need dedicated slots for each laptop, just need the room for them. very superficial, but I really hate the look of the Aers actually lol. I'm really liking a lot of the Bellroys though! The Transit looks interesting, but the Melbourne and even the new Venture backpack are really catching my eye. Any chance y'all will be reviewing the Venture anytime soon?
@@Nomads.Nation sorry, see above 🤣 meant to tag y'all. Thanks again for the advice! And follow up on the Venture if y'all have an affiliate link if that's what I end up going for
at the beginning of the video I was thinking you're just jumping from location to a location without essense...but the further into the video the better. Thanks, very informative.
How would you compare it against nomatic's backpack? I'm interested in your considerations on how this bag didn't even make your top tech bags recommendations
Hey, thanks for the comment! It’s hard to say if it’s better than the nomatic cuz it depends on your specific needs. But overall I love this backpack - for photography, tech, all of it. Let me know if you have a more specific question and I’ll try to help more :)
@@Nomads.Nation I've been using the nomatic ECD for years.. They are compaigning their new everyday camera line.. Saw that and it triggered me to research on everyday tech backpacks and what can match/better the nomatic... before I actually buy a camera backpack (when I'm not a photographer) I find myself using all the small compartments in the nomatic backpack, but some stuff were a little too bulky for the compartments to handle... While the main compartment feels a little disorganized and I end up having my stuff flying around in there rather annoyingly.. (tough to pull out the things that I want) That's why I was considering backing their new McKinnon camera line for further main compartment organization.. (but omg that backpack is expensive, even on KS) I suppose my main question is how convenient are the deviders in the peak design backpack to store non dslr but everyday stuff, eg: portable chargers, specs, shades, a pack of playing cards, handphone stands, Bluetooth receivers, speakers etc... And would it be easily accessible? (I noticed that you can't open the peak design back completely flat open like the nomatic) And ofc, if you have a recommendation for another backpack with matching or even higher level of organization than the nomatic. PS: your channel is really really dope. It's an amazingly in depth review and guide.. Exactly the kind I would want to watch if I were buying these pricey bags/luggage awesome job there, I hope you make it big. I'm a fan.
@@BtzX thanks for the love and support! As for your question, I do think that the flex-folds will help keep you organized, but it won't be as tight/neat/secure as designated / built in pockets like the Nomatic packs. Aer Tech Pack 2 might be a good alternative for you, as well as the Boundary Supply Errant. Let me know what you end up deciding, and seriously thanks so much for the support :)
@@Nomads.Nation it wasn’t mentioned-however I am just adding an extra tidbit lol been subbed for a while! Great review! I got the Aer Day sling 2 because of your review and I love it lol
You didn’t mention the external carry straps and that they can be kept in the ground-facing pocket or that the laptop compartment can be resized for smaller laptops 😄
Only thing, the mag latch works like shit if you over fill the top-it has gaps doesn't hold well. It's almost as if the bag is meant to look at and not use. If you can't fill it you lose 30% of the space.
Mmm.. I started to write a long comment here, but nah. In the end of this vid I realized that he's not a (boy) scout. You know "once a scout...". There are so many trivial "mistakes" and I really hope that the beer got to him. I'm not an expert on this backpack at all since I didn't know that it existed until today (this is the second presentation I've seen of it so far). But all these details of the backpack can't be ignored. You'll figure it out (I hope). It was a good vid and I've learned more of the bag in this presentation, and from just seeing it being handled around. I liked the post production and I really liked the segments you used to present it. But the focus though! What camera are you using there? Grab a Sony or a Fujifilm to get some focus ;) Thank you - I'll definitely give a thumbs up!
Ditto on comfort. Osprey packs can make weight DISAPPEAR! PD-no way. Goes for Slings as well. The 10L Sling perfectly holds my beast-Canon 5DMK3 with a 28-300 attached, but the strap makes the weight hurt. It's likenthe design team never really addresses actual use function., I think the flex folders would actually make a fantastic portable shelf/storage system. They should make various heights and partially forget using a pack. E.g. you could use the bag as a portable kitchen-set it on a table and have access to cooking stuff, dishes. Or a portable office. I think this could adapt to a camera storage tower-to hold various cameras, chargers and accessories and stay most in one place. This is the kind of thinking that can come from letting design serve function, not the other way around. I would never buy this bag for what's it's intended. All the designy stuff just limits the bags usefulness and wastes space. And first number one consideration is how it carries weight walking around all day in Asia, e.g. Actually, I would buy a huge expedition dump bag to get where I'm sleeping, then walk around with nothing but what fits in my pockets- just switching out only exactly what I need for the moment. I don't need a $300 pretty photo op for looking good. Especially with RAIN. You want to have a $5000 Leica tucked away in your PDEB during a Ho Chi Minh City deluge?
As a minimalist, I’m drawn to the smaller size packs (hate carrying big ones)… You’d be surprised what I’ve fit in my other 20L backpacks for decently long trips… but I’m a little afraid this one might be a little too segmented off, meaning there won’t be as much flexibility in what I can stuff in here.. that said, I recently acquired a peak designs sling bag (it came as a “free gift” with my 90mm Fuji lens) and WOW it kinda rocked my world. Suddenly I’m very interested in Peak Designs… May be picking this up soon. 🤷♂️😍 Thanks for your great review!
Hey Will, thanks for the comment! And it sounds like you might be developing something we refer to as "peak design addiction' - be careful, it can be very dangerous ;)
The presentation content and video quality on your videos is good, but the sound is often mediocre; there’s a ton of echo present at times. Sound is more integral to the apparent professionalism of your content than the video. It should be second only to the script. Fix that and you’ll be golden.
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Bro your soooo funnnyyy wow. I hope you blow up, in a good way!
@@SoapBoxDancerlol thanks, glad someone appreciates my strange sense of humor
Love your reviews, especially the fact that you truly call out the the little things that no one really thinks about unless you actually live with the backpack - good and bad. Great Review.
Thanks so much for the amazing comment Ohad! Be sure to subscribe if you haven’t already - more detailed bag reviews (and some big announcements) coming!!
Key leash on side pocket is one of my favorite parts of the backpack. I do not have to take my pack off to get to my keys when I need them. Also, I dont often need both pockets for water bottles, so not a big deal. If I do have a water bottle and a coffee thermos, then the keys still fit under the thermos. Love not having to open up my bag or take it off every time I need to get to my keys.
Great insight Brittany! I also love a backpack that doesn't force me to take the bag off to access my keys (my favorite solution being the Boundary Supply Errant), I just didn't think this particular solution felt very secure. But super glad you like it!
I really like the structure of your videos with each segment with a clkear label of whats going on in the top right corner with it filling up as time for that segment fills. Great use of it and keeps the video clean and organised when scrolling through for details!
I'm no backback guy, but you are CRIMINALLY under subbed at only 3.49K Subs!! Your production level and clarity is of someone much higher in the game!!
Keep up the good work man!
Look forward to when you hit 500K Subs in the next few years. or 1 Mil if you keep this clean presentation up!
Wow man, I'm so humbled. Thank you so much for the kind words - we are still a young channel (only 10 months old) and we are growing fast. With support like this hopefully we'll hit a million subs in a few years 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@@Nomads.Nation man if this is your game now, I'm actually excited to see how you handle the future when you diversify more in your product review range. You've got one hell of a baseline to work off of. :)
@@blaster915 Thanks so much my dude - this is a huge fuel to my fire!
I think you hit the mark about the flex panels not being that useful if you aren't storing photo gear. I got the bag cause I thought it would be so handy to compartmentalize, but it gets in the way more than it is helpful. I still keep one at the bottom for a small shelf because I was missing a front panel to store my first aid kit, but would prefer 80% of the space to be open.
Thanks so much! Don’t get me wrong, some non-photographers rave about the flex gold dividers, but I didn’t get much value out of them
You forgot about “bye once, hold forever” community. PD has a lifetime warranty. It’s crazy, that they are actually delivering it.
I’ve tested.
Soo...even if I don’t need all that futuristic stuff, I’m buying only PD products, since broken Bellroy bag is a broken bag. But broken PD bag after 6 years is just a sign of a free upgrade 😂
Dude this is such a solid point - thanks for bringing it up! I'll def. include warranties in my reviews from now on :)
I think that the bottom magnet pocket is for the external straps.
Totally is - thanks for that!
Most useful review of this backpack I’ve seen so far. Great work!
Appreciated!
I'm a little late to the party but I got the 30L v2 version of this backpack and I really like it and I even got myself the Hip Belt, too and it's really amazing how good everything works together.
I have a few points to ask / mention though:
1. What exactly was annoying you about the flex dividers? I set up mine and probably won't change them for a long time. In the other Peak Design products I own I always loved the flex dividers. They can be a bit of a hassle to adjust but once you're set, you don't have to worry about it. I'm just curious what you didn't like about them.
2. The fact that the back zipper on the laptop compartment doesn't fully go around is awesome. The weight of the backpack won't hang on the zipper and potentially break it. But I agree that it can get a little tight in there.
3. I didn't notice and squeaking on the swivels... yet. Hopefully that won't happen to me because that would drive me crazy.
4. The key leash is a bit weird. It's good you can remove it. I always have my keys in my pockets.
5. Tip for improving: around 24:00 you were talking about how one side of the sternum strap is easier to remove than the other but you weren't showing it.
6. I really like your style. Very outgoing, enthusiastic and to the point. Especially the recommended alternatives to what's being reviewed in the video. Keep that going :D
Oh and the "timer" for each chapter.. love it!
3. This will happen. No worries, just use a tiny bit of WD-40. Solves the issue for 6-12 months.
5. This is intended. They show it on the hook, has little arrow. One hook is more permanent. The other is less. And I kinda like it.
Easily becoming one of the best bag review channels. Keep it up!
Thanks so much for the kind words! ♥️♥️
Great in-depth video! I tend to watch a fair amount of bag reviews, yours our simply the best!!! Thank You!
Thanks so much for the amazing comment Gene!
Dual side pockets are nice for one side with a water bottle and the other side for an umbrella or tripod. Always welcome dual pockets. The key leash in the bottle is eh I agree.
I go back and forth whether or not I like dual side-pockets - personally I think it depends on the pack. We just reviewed the Boundary Supply Errant which only has one water bottle pocket and I loved it - the review is coming out next week, let me know what you think when it goes live!
as a photographer who only carries a small camera and one or two lenses, i want a lot of space for other things in a pack, and this is perfect for me, the dividers make it so easy for me, especially if i DO want to actually carry a bunch of camera stuff
Oh yea, PD is known as the ultimate photography-backpack brand
You missed the point about the shoulder straps, its so if you take one off and then do a little 'thing' the backpack will swivel around so you get a great access to the side access... I know sounds a little bit weird but it works great!
Anyway, keep up the good work! I enjoyed this clip and do a review of the Tech Pouch, it's f***ing awesome!
Hey dude, totally agreed that I missed the point on the shoulder-strap-swivels. In fact if you watch our peak design zip review we did recently, I correct this mistake and call myself out for being an idiot 😂. And YES I own the peak design pouch and it is f***ing awesome - review hopefully coming soon!
I actually don’t know why even though this is a type of photography backpack I use it for my college😂 I keep my textbooks, laptop, books and everything inside this backpack AND ITS AMAZING.
Yea it’s a killer pack for really just about anything
a bit late in asking this but some people mentioned that its straps aren't comfortable for longer use. Is that true?
Dudes, your videos are killer and the quality of the videos are so good. The amount of detail you go into, and the structure of your reviews are next level. I'm really surprised you guys don't have more subscribers and views. You guys should get more credit for your work. Thanks for the info, your channel is really helping me narrow in on my bag of choice.
Zz thank you so much for the kind words! We work very hard on our reviews, and although our sub count is low, we are proud of the progress we've made only launching 5 months ago. Thanks for the support! ♥️♥️
I'm sure COVID-19 lockdowns have something to do with the lower interest. The reviews are great, love the "loud" music - I feel like I'm having a beer at a rooftop club watching them 🙂
@@lanceklein2746 Cheers to that Lance!
That pocket on the bottom front is used for their straps that latch to all the hooks on the bag to carry external items
ahhh yes, totally makes sense.
Dude's in Vietnam? That's where the Peak Design's manufacture is. Perfect video, location, and backpack 😁
Thanks dude! I spent 4 months living in ho chi Minh and loved it
What bag would you recommend for me. Im looking for a bag to travel with a suitcase (as an extra bag) that can also work for an overnight bag somewhere too. Must haves 1. water bottle holder on exterior. 2 mostly comfortable for a couple hours carry. 3 20-30 liter range. 4. At least semi accessible quick stash (the peak design looks like it would work but that would be least accessible I’d want. 5. Luggage pass through. I’d like it to look decent but it’s not a high priority. Another plus would be some kind of hoodie/light jacket that’s easy to get to bungies or something similar but not a must have. More comfortable the better. Thank you!
Alpaka Elements Backpack sounds like a good fit for you
Thank you! I’ll check it out!
I’ve looked over review for the alpaka elements pro. Really like it. Great Rec! Do you prefer it to the aer city pack pro? They look pretty similar. Thanks!
@@jackdavis978 Can't go wrong with either! I'd say that ACPP feels a bit more spacious but the Alpka feels more streamlined
Thank you!! Good tips! Really appreciate it. And I’ll usd your link for them:)
I would like to use it to put a lot of stuff, like a shopping day, a laptop, to the gym or clothes for 1 day extra
It would work for that?
I think so yes :)
Your review is great! It's entertaining and you covered a ton of information. Thanks.
Really appreciate that!!
I am so loving this pack but hear everyone saying it’s a EDC for Photographers. I am a tech sales guy who travels a lot and am wanting a backpack instead of briefcase. I love the Waterfield bags but don’t like the lack of pockets. I’m also looking at the Tumi Alpha Bravo line but feel it’s to stiff. Is this the right bag for non photographers
Yes. I don’t do any photography and I love this pack.
I wonder if the swivel strap design might be handy for wheelchair users? Being able to get the straps around the wheelchair handlebars is normally a challenge.
Good call!
What do YOU think of the Peak Design Everyday Backpack? Comment below! Your opinion helps us make better videos :)
I want this bag, mainly due to the bento box dividers. Good perspective on your expectations not being realized!
@@lanceklein2746 It's an exceptional backpack - dividers and all
Could you pin a link to where to buy this bag (ie not on Amazon :)
Bit off topic but: what mic do you use?
@@johansugarev Hey Johan, it's just a shitty lav mid - costs like $10 USD haha
Thanks for this review. Gives an overview about all the good and bad things about it
glad you found it useful
I have the 30L and love it, setting up the dividers for two camera bodies with a lens attached each, plus room for 3 additional smaller lenses. I started the stack from the bottom, making it as tight as possible, and I still have room for purse stuff and roll of clothing in about the top 1/3 - 1/4 with top access. Laptop and iPad go in the back, and some power cords. Just checked out your review to see if I was missing any tips. Love the review! And personally, I like the keys tucked into an outside pocket :)
Thanks for the comment Kristin and glad to hear you are getting some great bang for your buck with this bag (even the keyring lol)
Have you traveled with the 30L? I'm looking at it, but wondering if it fits under an airplane seat or do you stow it overhead?
You simpley the best dude when it comes to reviews on backpacks. keep up the good job
Thanks so much Michael! We are working hard on our reviews and so glad you hear you find them useful :)
yo, love the review, as a peak design store worker, but out of curiosity, is your video recorded at lower res and then uplauded at 1080p?
thanks so much! I'm not sure how we recorded these older videos (as this review is 4 years old) but our newest reviews are shot and uploaded at 4K 💪
Did you ever consider moving the key leash?The swivels on the straps allow you to rotate and store the straps like very few other bags. There are so many other pockets that criticizing the laptop compartment pockets seems trivial. By the way, the side sleeves are also meant for a tripod, umbrellla or other similar objects.
This is a fantastic bag and the nits that you pick at are minuscule compared to the tremendous thoughtful design.
Remove the origami shelves and get some pouches and you have a great dump backpack. I like the shelves, and the ability to organize it for a drone and/or DSLR, or a weekender.
I've owned many, many different backpacks and this is my all-time favorite.
The only thing that comes close for dual purpose is the Nomatic McKinnon and it is too structured in my opinion.
agreed with a lot of what you are saying. Overall my review of this bag is stellar, but to be fair I had to nick-pit a few features
You kept me to the end, so nice video. Good luck with your backpack project!
@@snookman9920 appreciated!
I am very excited to receive mine! I got it in ash too. I travel 45 min per day and need more organization. I love the cubbies and have great experience with their everyday tote. Love them and the quality. I found that Tom bihn is my fav but too ugly, Bellroy is way too minimalist, and Peak Design is my Goldilocks. They give a ton of organization, aesthetics that kill, and they offer military discounts which I always appreciate! In fact, that was a tie breaker for many bags for me. This was an awesome informative video, many thanks!
Glad to help dude! Yes if you love organization then this bag is a dream :)
@@Nomads.Nation woo! Same as what I thought, though I'm not a photographer, I like the quick access at the side and at the top which is very convenient comparing with traditional backpacks. And I like the design of it.
Curious to ask, I've got a huge backpack for that occasion and if it comes to a a small edc backpack, I'm struggling between the messenger and the everyday backpack. Both are small which are good and both have quick access which is one of the problems of a traditional backpack.
@@Nomads.Nation btw, the handle on the top is different when it comes to different colors, I found that peak design leather handles like this one shown is not comfortable but like the black hypalon handles in the messenger bag video is very comfortable, so the black of the backpack is also the same materials which I suppose more comfortable than leather.
@@wilsonlyt5765 apples and oranges man, but both are f-ing amazing. Messengers in general are less comfy than backpacks though so I would def keep that in mind when you are making your decision.
@@wilsonlyt5765 good points!
Do you think I can wear this bag while riding a motorcycle? Bit worried about the mag latch opening up
I am not a motorcycle/backpack expert, but I think it will be fine :)
Would you think a 14.6" tablet would fit in the tablet pocket or combined in the laptop pocket with another laptop? This is the thing that has me hesitant to pull the trigger
Not sure tbh since I only have an iPad Air. Be sure to reach out to PD support and let us know what they say 🙏🏽
So I’m doing the summer traveling Europe but you say it’s too smart for that is there something better?
Are you looking for a single backpack to travel with? Or will this be complementing a suitcase
Hi… loving ur videos. so if it’s between this Peak Design or the Nomatic travel pack 30L v2, which is your preference?
Thanks dude! Peak design all day between the two - more value, durability and comfort
I ordered the Everyday V2 30l. I am not going to put my camera is this bag. Doesn’t feel safe and very bad ergonomics. I hope I can return it and get another one.
Thanks for your feedback! Can you tell us why your camera doesn’t feel safe in the bag?
@@Nomads.Nation the compartment cannot be adjusted to perfectly fit the camera and lenses. So they kind of float inside.
@@thierry1491 thanks for sharing!
I gotta ask, if I had to have a bag thats good for a weeks travel, but also doesnt look too big as a daypack, and just overall feels great which should I get, this one or the aer travel pack 2 SMALL? Im honestly torn between
Aer travel pack 2 small
Peak everday backpack
Peak travel backpack
I do have camera gear but i dont need its just a single body and lens, i dont need a hyper specialized compartment and i dont need to take it out of my bag out of a whim so im just basing this on an overall good bag thats great to use, any thoughts?
So far after watching most of your videos ive boiled it down to
City sling for everyday (nintendo switch, powerbank, cables, wireless earbuds)
Peak Design Sling for everyday but with laptop and camera. Im pretty sure about getting these two.
The ones im unsure of is the next step up which is the backpack/travel space
Hmm I've thought about this one for a while.. I wouldn't get the Peak Design everyday backpack, because it probably won't fit a weeks worth of stuff. Aer Tavel Pack 2 might be a bit bulky for every day carry. I'd say Peak design travel backpack because it compresses down a little bit and is a little bit longer than the Aer so it looks less bulky. I totally agree with you on the camera pack, if you have one lens and one body, you probably wont need an entire camera bag. I'm in the middle of editing the review for the peak design travel backpack. It should be dropping in a few days, check it out, it might provide some clarity.
I've watched probably a dozen+ of your guys' videos now and I'm starting to get choice paralysis 🤣 the quality's great though and I appreciate the help! I love this bag but I usually have 2+ laptops on me and not sure there will be room for them, not to mention my main one is 16", any other recommendations for a backpack? I like the idea of something other then gray or black, and like something more on the minimalist side, but all is negotiable if it comfortably holds my stuff lol.
Haha sorry for the paralysis! Your requirements are tough (especially two laptops) but maybe have a look at the Aer Tech Pack 2 or the Bellroy Transit. I’m not sure if those will work but they are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head. Good luck!
@Nomads Nation no worries for the paralysis, I'm just incredibly indecisive 🤣 I don't need dedicated slots for each laptop, just need the room for them. very superficial, but I really hate the look of the Aers actually lol. I'm really liking a lot of the Bellroys though! The Transit looks interesting, but the Melbourne and even the new Venture backpack are really catching my eye. Any chance y'all will be reviewing the Venture anytime soon?
@@Nomads.Nation sorry, see above 🤣 meant to tag y'all. Thanks again for the advice! And follow up on the Venture if y'all have an affiliate link if that's what I end up going for
@@zach-youtube2880 all good! I also love the look of Bellroy packs. So fun and refreshing. Venture review hopefully coming in the next few months!
Amazing review. wow. 10/10 💯
Appreciate that!!
I’m eyeing for Troubadour Backpacks for a while. Their backpacks are a bit pricey, but heard it has decent quality.
@@alperguder I've heard great things but haven't reviewed one yet - hopefully soon!
Awesome Video! Have there ever been any cases where you wish you had the 30L? I’m torn between the 2 sizes on which to get.
For EDC? No. But I’m also a light packer and not a photographer, so take that with a grain of salt
at the beginning of the video I was thinking you're just jumping from location to a location without essense...but the further into the video the better. Thanks, very informative.
Thanks Kamil!
Hey Aaron, is this bag waterproof or just waterproof resistant?
Resistant. Very few bags are fully waterproof, only maybe scuba bags
i think a better location for the key leash is the top metal rung for the magnet latch. The keys can then be tucked into the magnet pocket.
good looks!
Keep it up! You will get big!
Thanks Ben! 💪🏻💪🏻
How would you compare it against nomatic's backpack?
I'm interested in your considerations on how this bag didn't even make your top tech bags recommendations
Hey, thanks for the comment! It’s hard to say if it’s better than the nomatic cuz it depends on your specific needs. But overall I love this backpack - for photography, tech, all of it. Let me know if you have a more specific question and I’ll try to help more :)
@@Nomads.Nation I've been using the nomatic ECD for years.. They are compaigning their new everyday camera line.. Saw that and it triggered me to research on everyday tech backpacks and what can match/better the nomatic... before I actually buy a camera backpack (when I'm not a photographer)
I find myself using all the small compartments in the nomatic backpack, but some stuff were a little too bulky for the compartments to handle... While the main compartment feels a little disorganized and I end up having my stuff flying around in there rather annoyingly.. (tough to pull out the things that I want)
That's why I was considering backing their new McKinnon camera line for further main compartment organization.. (but omg that backpack is expensive, even on KS)
I suppose my main question is how convenient are the deviders in the peak design backpack to store non dslr but everyday stuff, eg: portable chargers, specs, shades, a pack of playing cards, handphone stands, Bluetooth receivers, speakers etc... And would it be easily accessible? (I noticed that you can't open the peak design back completely flat open like the nomatic)
And ofc, if you have a recommendation for another backpack with matching or even higher level of organization than the nomatic.
PS: your channel is really really dope. It's an amazingly in depth review and guide.. Exactly the kind I would want to watch if I were buying these pricey bags/luggage awesome job there, I hope you make it big. I'm a fan.
@@BtzX thanks for the love and support! As for your question, I do think that the flex-folds will help keep you organized, but it won't be as tight/neat/secure as designated / built in pockets like the Nomatic packs. Aer Tech Pack 2 might be a good alternative for you, as well as the Boundary Supply Errant. Let me know what you end up deciding, and seriously thanks so much for the support :)
Love your energy
Love your comment 😘
You missade the part thar the backpack swiwels arround...
Oops!
Great review. Really helped me. I haven't decided yet, but you made me pull back a little. The price is high.
Thanks David, glad to help!
I have the Peak Design Everyday backpack V1 lol and I love it lol this is the V2 of the everyday backpack
Did I say this is V1??? My bad if so!
@@Nomads.Nation it wasn’t mentioned-however I am just adding an extra tidbit lol been subbed for a while! Great review! I got the Aer Day sling 2 because of your review and I love it lol
@@LarryOteyza thanks for that mate and thanks so much for the love! How's the day sling 2 treating you??
@@Nomads.Nation it’s treating me incredibly! Feels better comfort-wise compared to the Tech sling lol
💪🏻💪🏻
You didn’t mention the external carry straps and that they can be kept in the ground-facing pocket or that the laptop compartment can be resized for smaller laptops 😄
Great point! Thanks so much Pam :)
Unbelievable quality
Thank you so much! We work reallllyyyy hard on these videos so comments like these are fuel to our fire 🔥
is this the v1 or v2?
V2!
How can i leave it when i go to WC on starbucks , no cable
How to charge my phone while walking no usb
Where to hang my keys
I think these are all things you would have to purchase separately
Great video
appreciate that!
Only thing, the mag latch works like shit if you over fill the top-it has gaps doesn't hold well. It's almost as if the bag is meant to look at and not use. If you can't fill it you lose 30% of the space.
Thanks so much for the epic comments Laurence!!!
Great vid, like and heart 👍❤️ from Vietnam.
Miss Vietnam so much! And thanks for the support!
It used to be called Saigon
Fact
I've literally always stored my keys in my water bottle pocket... that's the key pocket in my mind...
I respect that! It's not my ideal key pocket tho
Dude, amazing review.... for such a rough guy!
Cheers!
Mmm.. I started to write a long comment here, but nah.
In the end of this vid I realized that he's not a (boy) scout. You know "once a scout...". There are so many trivial "mistakes" and I really hope that the beer got to him. I'm not an expert on this backpack at all since I didn't know that it existed until today (this is the second presentation I've seen of it so far). But all these details of the backpack can't be ignored. You'll figure it out (I hope).
It was a good vid and I've learned more of the bag in this presentation, and from just seeing it being handled around. I liked the post production and I really liked the segments you used to present it.
But the focus though! What camera are you using there? Grab a Sony or a Fujifilm to get some focus ;)
Thank you - I'll definitely give a thumbs up!
Thanks Richard!
Ditto on comfort. Osprey packs can make weight DISAPPEAR! PD-no way. Goes for Slings as well. The 10L Sling perfectly holds my beast-Canon 5DMK3 with a 28-300 attached, but the strap makes the weight hurt. It's likenthe design team never really addresses actual use function., I think the flex folders would actually make a fantastic portable shelf/storage system. They should make various heights and partially forget using a pack. E.g. you could use the bag as a portable kitchen-set it on a table and have access to cooking stuff, dishes. Or a portable office. I think this could adapt to a camera storage tower-to hold various cameras, chargers and accessories and stay most in one place. This is the kind of thinking that can come from letting design serve function, not the other way around. I would never buy this bag for what's it's intended. All the designy stuff just limits the bags usefulness and wastes space. And first number one consideration is how it carries weight walking around all day in Asia, e.g. Actually, I would buy a huge expedition dump bag to get where I'm sleeping, then walk around with nothing but what fits in my pockets- just switching out only exactly what I need for the moment. I don't need a $300 pretty photo op for looking good. Especially with RAIN. You want to have a $5000 Leica tucked away in your PDEB during a Ho Chi Minh City deluge?
6:25 yo 😂😂😂 iron mans hideout. Yup just like the movie!
loll
As a minimalist, I’m drawn to the smaller size packs (hate carrying big ones)… You’d be surprised what I’ve fit in my other 20L backpacks for decently long trips… but I’m a little afraid this one might be a little too segmented off, meaning there won’t be as much flexibility in what I can stuff in here.. that said, I recently acquired a peak designs sling bag (it came as a “free gift” with my 90mm Fuji lens) and WOW it kinda rocked my world. Suddenly I’m very interested in Peak Designs… May be picking this up soon. 🤷♂️😍 Thanks for your great review!
Hey Will, thanks for the comment! And it sounds like you might be developing something we refer to as "peak design addiction' - be careful, it can be very dangerous ;)
The presentation content and video quality on your videos is good, but the sound is often mediocre; there’s a ton of echo present at times. Sound is more integral to the apparent professionalism of your content than the video. It should be second only to the script. Fix that and you’ll be golden.
Our sound has come a long way in our most recent vids - be sure to check them out :)
Hey great review, does this bag always stand upright on it's own?
Thanks Flora! It kindof does, but not as well as other backpacks (like Nomatic Backpack or other packs by Aer)
Comes with monopoly money
no comment lol
wellcome to VietNam 🥳
My favorite country! 🇻🇳
“If you want to visit Ukraine”. Crazy how time changes things.
Seriously
Ok. The whole gripe about the key leash is really grasping at straws. Don’t you think? 😒
Maybe a bit. But it also isn't awesome, and at this price point, nitpicking is OK imo
Cut the crap, the consensus is this backpack feels like a brick on ur bag when it is mostly filled or if u carry a laptop. I buy it for the style.
thanks for your opinion lol
Its heavy backpack not for everyday
Thanks for the comment Katano! And yeah, it's heavy. But it's not a dealbreaker for everyone :)
This video is too long....
Thanks for the feedback!
Would be a good review if you didn’t feel the need to swear every few seconds
Hey Nick, thanks for your comment! We do bleep out all curse words - this still offends you?
I for one like all the swearing and think Aaron needs to bring it back
I need more fn swearing thanks