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Moment - Everything Backpack 21L - Workwear

The workwear 21L Everything Backpack from Moment can be used as a daily backpack or a weekend traveler. This pack is versatile and can carry a variety of items such as cameras, laptops, tablets, everyday accessories, and overnight items. The everything backpack has side, top, and full body access, making it easy to pack, organize, and access your gear. This pack is also compatible with Moment's 4L and 8L camera inserts, which are sold separately.

SKU: GC20-106-192

Moment - Everything Backpack 21L - Workwear

Moment - Everything Backpack 21L - Workwear

The workwear 21L Everything Backpack from Moment can be used as a daily backpack or a weekend traveler. This pack is versatile and can carry a variety of items such as cameras, laptops, tablets, everyday accessories, and overnight items. The everything backpack has side, top, and full body access, making it easy to pack, organize, and access your gear. This pack is also compatible with Moment's 4L and 8L camera inserts, which are sold separately.

Contoured Straps

Unisex shoulder straps fit a wider range of people. The strap's s-curve shape allows you to avoid any awkward chest squishing while better distributing the weight across your shoulders.

Wide Range of Adjustability

Adjust the shoulder straps to your ideal fit with three sizes designed to fit a wide variety of torso lengths.

Two-Layer Padded Straps

There is two layer foam padding in the shoulder straps. The top stiffer layer provides rigidity to keep the whole strap against your body, evenly distributing the weight. The bottom softer layer keeps the bag comfortable even when carrying heavy loads.

Better Load Distribution

A removable sternum strap is good for those heavy days so you can disburse the weight form your shoulders to your chest.

Extra Back Support

A three layer back panel keeps the bag feeling good all day. A full panel rigid foam layer keeps objects in the backpack from protruding into your back, and a full panel soft foam layer offers comfortable padding.

Less Back Sweat

A contoured air channel in the back panel prevents sweaty back syndrome. We also included a super soft and breathable air mesh fabric that is comfortable on your skin.

Easy and Secure to Access

The Everything Bag is intuitive to pack and fast to access, even when full.

Easy to Access Your Gear

Side Access: quickly access your gear without taking off the bag

Top Access: fast to grab your electronics and laptop without having to open the whole bag

Main Compartment

Big and easy to organize.

Large main compartment lets you pack it how you want it.

A zippered stretch mesh pocket at the top of the main compartment keeps your small items within easy reach.

Internal Compartments

Small, dedicated pockets so you know where to put everything

Tech essentials slip pockets in laptop pocket

Zippered small items pocket in front vertical pocket

Sunglasses pocket in front vertical pocket

28L has 2 stretch mesh pockets that are accessible in travel packing mode for underwear, socks and small travel accessories

Laptop Compartment

Keeping laptops safe and accessible.

Dedicated laptop and tablet pocket.

Padding between the main compartment and the laptop pocket protects your tech.

Rigid and padded back panel keeps your laptop protected from your back.

External Compartments

For the key items you need to access quickly.

Dedicated, top down tech pocket keeps all your tech essentials in one spot and makes accessing super quick and easy.

Flat front pocket is perfect for notebooks, books, sunglasses, and any other items you want are protected from the jumble of the main compartment.

Water bottle pocket is sized to fit a full size 1L Nalgene.

Keeps Gear Safe Without The Bulk

The Everything Bag is light, durable, and built for demands of travel. It starts with a robust tear resistant fabric and is supported with padding, shock absorbing foam, waterproof zippers, and extra waterproof coatings. This bag balances speed and performance to deliver more than what you'd expect out of your daily bag.

Rugged Materials

This pack has a custom developed, extra tight weave 420D Nylon fabric that is super abrasion and tear resistant, similar to what you find on high performing outdoor bags.

Water Resistant Construction

This pack has a durable water resistant treatment with double Polyurethane back coating along with AquaGuard YKK zippers and zipper covers. All of this helps to repel the water and keep your gear dry.

Shock Absorbing Foam

Special shock absorbing foam along the back panel keeps your laptop safe while foam along the bottom of the bag protects you from bumps and drops.

Rigid Camera Inserts

This pack can accommodate a 4L or 8L camera insert, which are sold separately.

Key Features:

Interior Organization

Designated Laptop and Tablet Compartment

Large Water Bottle Pocket

2-Layer Padded Straps

Better Load Distribution

Extra Back Support

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Product Overview

Moment - Everything Backpack 21L - Workwear

The workwear 21L Everything Backpack from Moment can be used as a daily backpack or a weekend traveler. This pack is versatile and can carry a variety of items such as cameras, laptops, tablets, everyday accessories, and overnight items. The everything backpack has side, top, and full body access, making it easy to pack, organize, and access your gear. This pack is also compatible with Moment's 4L and 8L camera inserts, which are sold separately.

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