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Peak Design Everyday Messenger 13L V2

The 13L Everyday Messenger from Peak Design is a versatile messenger-style bag designed for photographers, multimedia creators, or anyone else whose carrying requirements can benefit from its compressible, size-adjustable design that minimises bulk or can be expanded as needed. Multiple magnetic latches for its front flap allow this bag to vary from 11.7" to 14.2" in height, while inside the main compartment, its two dividers can be configured according to the specific equipment being carried. The dividers are foldable and can cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of a camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable dividers enhance protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimising the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment's space.

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Peak Design Everyday Messenger 13L V2

Peak Design Everyday Messenger 13L V2

The 13L Everyday Messenger from Peak Design is a versatile messenger-style bag designed for photographers, multimedia creators, or anyone else whose carrying requirements can benefit from its compressible, size-adjustable design that minimises bulk or can be expanded as needed. Multiple magnetic latches for its front flap allow this bag to vary from 11.7" to 14.2" in height, while inside the main compartment, its two dividers can be configured according to the specific equipment being carried. The dividers are foldable and can cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of a camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable dividers enhance protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimising the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment's space.

Under the front flap, a wide opening for the Everyday Messenger main compartment makes it easy to store and remove items. Located within the main compartment, the bag's dedicated pockets for a 12.9" tablet computer, a 13" laptop, as well as documents are positioned to rest against the wearer while in use, while a zippered organiser pocket along the inside of the front flap provides storage for pens, business cards, keys, and small electronics. A pocket with a zippered opening along the front panel which faces away from the wearer is a convenient space for books, notepads, documents, or snacks; and for larger items such as a tripod, monopod, or packable clothing, external carry straps are included to secure such items along the bottom of the Everyday Messenger.

While its padded, adjustable shoulder strap allows this bag to be worn along or across the body, the Everyday Messenger can also be carried using its built-in top handle. For an enhanced fit, one of the external carry straps can be used as a waist belt to prevent the bag from unintentionally shifting around the wearer such as when riding on a bicycle.

Featuring durable nylon construction, the Everyday Messenger is built to be weather resistant. To further protect its contents should the bag be placed on a wet surface, the bottom panel is waterproof. When traveling with a rolling case that has a telescoping handle, a pass-through band across the Everyday Messenger's rear panel allows the entire bag to be mounted onto such handles for added convenience.

Carry Options

Adjustable, padded shoulder strap allows the bag to be worn along or across the body, or it can be carried using its padded, top handle

An included external carry strap can be used as a waist belt helps to prevent the bag from unintentionally shifting around the wearer such as when riding on a bicycle

Included, external carrying straps allow equipment, accessories, or packable clothing to be fastened under the bag's bottom panel

Integrated luggage pass-through for convenient mounting to a rolling case's telescoping handle

Storage

Internal sleeve with dedicated pockets for a 12.9" tablet computer, a 13" laptop, as well as documents

Zippered organisational pocket along the inside of the front flap can be used to store and organise camera batteries, memory cards, or small electronics

A pocket with a zippered opening along the front panel faces away from the wearer and is a convenient space for books, notepads, documents, or snacks

Key tether with Peak Design Anchor Link

A wide opening under the front flap makes it easy to store and remove items from the main compartment

Two included dividers can be configured according to the specific equipment being carried

Dividers are foldable and can cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of a camera with an attached lens

Construction

400D double poly-coated DWR-impregnated nylon canvas shell

100% recycled post-consumer material

900D waterproof bottom liner

High-visibility grey nylon interior

Hardware is anodised aluminium and glass-reinforced nylon

Super-durable UltraZips with abrasion-resistant UHMPE thread

Key Features:

Capacity Expands from 13 to 16L

Adjustable Height: 11.7 to 14.2"

Front Flap with Magnetic Latch System

Foldable Multi-configuration Dividers

Organiser Pockets

Top Carry Handle, Shoulder Strap

External Carry / Stability Straps

Trolley Sleeve

Weather-resistant Exterior

What's in the Box:

Peak Design Everyday Messenger 13L V2

FlexFold Divider

Cord Hook Exterior Carry Strap

Anchor Link Key Tether

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Peak Design Everyday Messenger 13L V2

The 13L Everyday Messenger from Peak Design is a versatile messenger-style bag designed for photographers, multimedia creators, or anyone else whose carrying requirements can benefit from its compressible, size-adjustable design that minimises bulk or can be expanded as needed. Multiple magnetic latches for its front flap allow this bag to vary from 11.7" to 14.2" in height, while inside the main compartment, its two dividers can be configured according to the specific equipment being carried. The dividers are foldable and can cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of a camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable dividers enhance protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimising the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment's space.

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