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Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L V2 - Black

Carry your camera bag and other necessities with the 30L Everyday Backpack from Peak Design. This versatile bag is designed for photographers, multimedia creators, or anyone seeking a pack that is size adjustable and compressible. Multiple magnetic latches on the top flap allow you to adjust the height of the pack from 20.4 to 24.5". The interior has three dividers so you can stack items in the main compartment. The dividers have foldout surfaces that can be configured to cushion and hold items against the pack's zippered side openings. The side openings are positioned to face you when the bag is rotated from back to front with either side facing upward. The dividers allow you to choose which items are most quickly accessed from the sides.

SKU: GC47-PD-BEDB-30-BK-3

Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L v2, Black

Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L V2 - Black

Carry your camera bag and other necessities with the 30L Everyday Backpack from Peak Design. This versatile bag is designed for photographers, multimedia creators, or anyone seeking a pack that is size adjustable and compressible. Multiple magnetic latches on the top flap allow you to adjust the height of the pack from 20.4 to 24.5". The interior has three dividers so you can stack items in the main compartment. The dividers have foldout surfaces that can be configured to cushion and hold items against the pack's zippered side openings. The side openings are positioned to face you when the bag is rotated from back to front with either side facing upward. The dividers allow you to choose which items are most quickly accessed from the sides.

The pack interior has a zippered sleeve with dedicated pockets for a 12.9" tablet computer, a 16" laptop, chargers, and cables. Store and organise batteries, memory cards, small electronics, or personal items in slip and zippered pockets on the side opening interiors. The exterior of each side opening features a large open pocket for a water bottle, tripod, or umbrella. Each side pocket also has exterior carry straps with gear loops. Long exterior carry straps and additional gear loops along the surface of the pack attach equipment, accessories, or packable clothing against the front panel. These straps can also be used to attach items to the bottom of the pack.

Carry the pack with the wide, built-in top and side handles or wear it with the adjustable shoulder straps. For heavy loads, use the sternum strap to distribute the weight more evenly. The shoulder straps can be magnetically fastened against the rear panel when not in use and an integrated trolley sleeve mounts the pack to the handle of your rolling luggage for seamless travel.

Key Features:

Pack Height Adjusts from 20.4 to 24.5"

Top Flap with Magnetic Latch System

Dual Side-Access Panels

Foldable, Adjustable Dividers

Internal Side, Top, and Slip Pockets

16" Laptop & 12.9" Tablet Pockets

Side Pockets for Water Bottle or Tripod

Anchor Link Key Tether

Weather-Resistant Nylon

3 Exterior Handles

What's in the Box:

Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L V2 - Black

FlexFold Divider

Short Cord Hook Exterior Carry Strap

Long Cord Hook Exterior Carry Strap

Sternum Strap

Anchor Link Key Tether

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Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L V2 - Black

Carry your camera bag and other necessities with the 30L Everyday Backpack from Peak Design. This versatile bag is designed for photographers, multimedia creators, or anyone seeking a pack that is size adjustable and compressible. Multiple magnetic latches on the top flap allow you to adjust the height of the pack from 20.4 to 24.5". The interior has three dividers so you can stack items in the main compartment. The dividers have foldout surfaces that can be configured to cushion and hold items against the pack's zippered side openings. The side openings are positioned to face you when the bag is rotated from back to front with either side facing upward. The dividers allow you to choose which items are most quickly accessed from the sides.

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