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Peak Design

Everyday Backpack Zip - 20L

Everyday Backpack Zip - 20L

Regular price $176.00 USD
Regular price $220.00 USD Sale price $176.00 USD
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The daily bag engineered to organize and protect your most valuable gear This sleek, durable pack has everything you need for daily duty including padded laptop and tablet sleeves and a weatherproof build. But it’s also designed to help you organize your camera, lenses, and other essential photography gear when you’re on a quest to snag some epic shots. There are even stowable Cord Hook™ external straps for rigging up a tripod when the mission calls for it.

Features

  • Weatherproof and abrasion-resistant fabric
  • Waterproof reinforced floor for added protection
  • Side- and top-accessible via 270° zipper
  • Padded 15” laptop sleeve and dedicated tablet sleeve
  • Two stowable Cord Hook™ external straps secure bulky items like tripods or jackets
  • Two FlexFold™ dividers mount vertically or horizontally for customized storage
  • Anchor Link™ key tether
  • Fair Trade Certified and 100% carbon neutral

Materials

  • 400D double poly-coated DWR-inpregnated nylon ripstop canvas
  • 900D waterproof bottom liner
  • High-visibility grey nylon interior
  • Super-durable UltraZip zippers with abrasion-resistant thread

Specs

External Dimensions 18.5’’ x 10.2’’ x 8.2’’
Internal Dimensions 15.7’’ x 14.9’’ x 6.7’’
Weight Without Dividers 2.91 lbs
Weight With Dividers 3.42 lbs

Care

  • Spot clean with warm water and mild detergent, hand-wash only

About Peak Design

Our partnership with Peak Design is one of the oldest handshakes in Huckberry history. Whether it’s everyday commutes to the office or 72-hour overlanding trips through Utah, we’ve known for years that their lineup of top-notch bags and tech accessories will hold up—and keep all our gear perfectly organized along the way. Foldable interior compartments inspired by origami? Insanely smart use of every square inch? Check and double check—to call their engineers perfectionists is a canyon-sized understatement.

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