Travel Backpack 45L – Peak Design Official Site
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( 8 Reviews )Rated 4.75 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings08
A rugged, expandable, and brilliantly accessible carry-on travel backpack driven by a simple truth: no two trips are the same. Features top, side, front and rear access via weatherproof #8 and #10 UltraZips, which can withstand decades of use thanks to their proprietary abrasion-resistant thread.
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A rugged, expandable, and brilliantly accessible carry-on travel backpack driven by a simple truth: no two trips are the same. Features top, side, front and rear access via weatherproof #8 and #10 UltraZips, which can withstand decades of use thanks to their proprietary abrasion-resistant thread. Meets international carry-on size requirements, but expands to be a 45L gear-hauler and collapses to be a 35L day bag, making it unmatched for 1-bag travel. Quick-access pockets for keys, glasses, passport, etc. Hugely expandable side pockets for water bottles, tripods, and more. Padded laptop + tablet sleeves. Main cavity is divisible into 2 compartments via a zippered mesh sleeve. Tuck-away shoulder straps and hip belt. 360-degree grab handles. Cleverly concealed external carry straps. All packed within a sleek, weatherproof 100% recycled 400D nylon canvas shell with 900D bottom liner. Fair Trade Certified and 100% carbon neutral.
Works seamlessly with Peak Design Packing Cubes, Camera Cubes, and Pouches, sold separately. For similar features in a smaller bag, check out the 30L Travel Backpack.
ONE BAG TO RULE THEM ALL
The 45L Travel Backpack debuted at the Outdoor Retailer show in 2018 and promptly won three best-in-show awards. Why? Perhaps because it was designed to do everything for everyone. 2-week journey? Check. Weekend jaunt? Check. Daypack? Check. Camera bag? Check. No two trips are the same, so get a bag with the versatility to do them all.
COMPARING TO THE 30L?
The 45L is better for:
- 1-bag-travel for trips 4 days and longer
- More access and organization options
- Trips where you need multiple jackets, pairs of shoes, or other bulky clothing
- Carrying camera gear: better compatibility with PD Camera Cubes, plus dual side access.
TRAVEL READY
- International carry-on approved
- Theft-deterrent zipper pulls
- Protected luggage tag holder
- Luggage pass-through for roller bag carry
- Padded shoulder & waist straps stow under magnetic flaps for worry-free bag-checking
ULTIMATE ACCESSIBILITY
- Huge rear access via burly #10 UltraZip
- Dual side access via burly #10 UltraZips
- Front zip panel for additional access, storage, & organization
HUGE CAPACITY
- Expansion zips for fitting more or compressing your load
- External carry straps stow beneath a magnetic flap
SPACE FOR EVERYTHING
- Hugely expandable side pockets for water bottles, tripods, more
- Soft-lined zippered top pocket for keys, glasses, passport, etc.
- Internal zippered mesh pockets
- Padded, dedicated laptop and tablet sleeves
ALL-DAY COMFORT
- Stowable hip belt
- Axial strap attachments provide all-day comfort for all body types
- Stowable sternum strap
- 360-degree grab handles
RUGGED PROTECTION
- Weatherproof 100% recycled 400D nylon canvas shell
- Rugged 900D waterproof bottom liner
- Ultralight padded foam provides security and structure around entire bag
- High-visibility grey interior
SUSTAINABLY BUILT
- Fair Trade Certified
- 100% carbon neutral
- Lifetime guarantee
PD TRAVEL ECOSYSTEM
Designed to fit Peak Design Packing & Camera Cubes (fits 3 units with space for additional smaller things)
DIFFERENCES VS. 30L
- More access points: rear, side, and front access zips
- Dividable main volume: internal divider sleeve zips up to creates 2 compartments when needed
- Integrated hip belt: stowable padded hip belt for heavier loads
- Compressible: compression snaps slim down the profile for use as a day bag
- Hidden pockets: 2 hidden external zip pockets for cash, passport, etc.
- Room for more: room for 3 units of PD cubes, plus bonus space for pouches, jackets, shoes, etc.
- More photo-capable: fits camera cubes in un-expanded state, and allows quick side access to cameras and lenses
Additional information
Standard (max carry-on) | 35L |
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Compressed | 30L |
Expanded | 45L |
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by John
Was looking for a travel backpack that would fit my onebagger needs, and this was truly phenomenal. Truck load of space, with more than adequate compartments. My only gripe is the sternum strap, which is a bit gimmicky in my opinion. It’s also a tad on the heavy side, but I won’t be running up mountains in this so that’s fine by me.
by Fizzo
I haven’t actually tested it out on an actual trip but from the mock packing and testing on the house, it seems very sturdy and would pass the test of time. I like the spacious interior and the various convenient storage pockets. I am looking forward to my next carry-on one bag trip.
by Nord
I bought this about eight months ago and as I need to travel often this backpack has been my favourite travel friend. I wish everyone had one of these because not only would it make security checks faster but it’s also nice to pack, live from and unpack when you get back home. The organization, pockets and multiple zipper access are great for storing big and smaller items. The whole thing is comfortable to carry and because of the small security measures on the zippers, I also feel safe to walk around with it. After using the bag for eight months there are no scratches or any signs of wear and tear.
While the product is expensive, I can definitely see why. I think it has been a great investment!
by Chris
Like frodo could almost not destroy the ring, I could never leave this back alone. Has got all the features I need for most of my travels. I take it on weekend trips but also on a 4 months trip through India & Nepal.
by Heather
I have only had a chance to use this a number of times for travel, but I can tell that this will be a forever staple in my future travel. I love the features and it is so intuitive. It is also surprisingly comfortable to carry. I have the sage, but I am tempted to get the black too (one for me and my husband).
by Rick
I bought the pack about 2 years ago and used throuaot this time. I used it for weekend trips, but also for business travel for a week overseas including packing a business suit. The features are just great and it is just perfekt to carry your stuff on your shoulders. It is very comfortable and looks great. Have a look at the many videos about this product to gett the idea ow to pack it and travel the world.
by Tom
Very Good:
. Excellent, high-quality materials and zippers
. Great durability
. works perfectly with PD pouches
. astonishing beautiful bag
. Tuck in system works like magic
But not great
. the bag is heavy
. I always get worried that my laptop could be squeezed when packing a full load
. lack of compartments, you have to tuck the middle compartments to gain more space for trips more than 3-4 days
. the chest strap is so losable that I lost it in my first week
. pricy in my opinion
. i worry that the straps will shred if rub a velcro or rough surface. I think it probably will.
by Matt
Lots of great features. Some of the downsides are that there isn’t enough belt adjustment for myself so I cannot use it at all, the shoulder pads are a bit hard and a bit narrow on a bag that is able to hold 45L, and the sides zippers can be harder to open and close ( not sure if this needs to be broken in or not)