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Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L v2, Midnight

The Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L v2, Midnight is built around access, organization, expansion, and protection.

SKU: GC47-PD-BEDB-20-MN-2

Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L v2, Midnight

Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L v2, Midnight

The Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L v2, Midnight is built around access, organization, expansion, and protection.

This iconic and award-winning pack for everyday and photo carry features Peak Design's unique MagLatch hardware for lightning fast top access and dual side access is secured via two weatherproof side zips.

Inside, 3 configurable FlexFold dividers keep photo, drone, or everyday gear organized, protected, and not bunched at the bottom of your bag.

While outside, a 100% recycled 400D weatherproof shell keeps everything safe.

Additionally, huge external carry capacity is made possible by a versatile tuck-away strap system and 2 expandable external side pockets.

Everyday carry, perfected

The Everyday Backpack is designed to not only meet the carry needs of photographers, but also travelers, commuters, adventurers, and everyone in-between.

Maglatch

MagLatch might be the only bag closure mechanism ever designed that is no-look, one-handed, quiet and secure. Features a magnetic clasp and 4 ladder lock points riveted to a stainless steel internal plate. The magnet catches the plate, creating a lock-free soft closure. Then, simply pull up on the latch and it will securely lock onto the nearest ladder. To remove, pull up on the latch handle.

Flex-Fold Dividers

3 FlexFold Dividers allow for endless internal configuration, compartmentalizing, and gear stacking, and prevent gear from falling to the floor of your bag.

15" Laptop Pocket

A dedicated, protected laptop pocket is accessible without opening main bag compartment.

Dual Side Access

Dual weatherproof side zips provide full top-to-bottom access from either side of bag. Always find what you need quickly.

Weatherproof Shell

Weatherproof 400D nylon canvas shell with high-density padding is DWR impregnated and poly-coated twice on both sides. Premium weatherproof exterior zippers.

Tripod & water bottle carry

Giant expandable side pockets carry tripods, water bottles, or other items that you want to quickly get to.

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Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L v2, Midnight

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