The Carry-On Backpack Revolution: Which One Survived Our Ruthless Travel Test and Why It Might Change Your Next Trip Forever

The Carry-On Backpack Revolution: Which One Survived Our Ruthless Travel Test and Why It Might Change Your Next Trip Forever

The side and back panel access meant I could get to my camera and lenses in seconds without having to dig through other contents. I could swing the bag around on one shoulder, undo a single zipper, and grab my camera for the next shot.

If you’re an adventure photographer who shoots on the go and needs a reliable hiking camera backpack, this feature is awesome.

The Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L can adapt to whatever you need to carry. Its standard volume is 35L, but it can expand or compress. If you’re just heading out for a day excursion, the bag shrinks down to 30L—perfect for a large daypack. If you’re packing for a two-week trip, the expansion zipper gives you a larger 45L volume to pack in.

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