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Peak Design Travel Backpack (45L)

The Travel Backpack from Peak Design has expansion zippers along its spacious main compartment so you can adjust the capacity from 30 to 45L. An interior zippered partition system forms an optional front and rear divider. To further organise your contents, separately available Peak Design compartments are available to store camera, video, audio, and digital media equipment, as well as apparel or small electronics.

SKU: GC47-PD-BTR-45-DS-3

Peak Design Travel Backpack (45L)

Peak Design Travel Backpack (45L)

The Travel Backpack from Peak Design has expansion zippers along its spacious main compartment so you can adjust the capacity from 30 to 45L. An interior zippered partition system forms an optional front and rear divider. To further organise your contents, separately available Peak Design compartments are available to store camera, video, audio, and digital media equipment, as well as apparel or small electronics.

When the Travel Backpack is worn, a sleeve with dedicated pockets for a 25.4cmtablet computer and a 38.1cm laptop rests behind the shoulders, within the main compartment. A front-facing pocket provides quick access to your phone, sunglasses, or music player earphones. Hidden side pockets safely hold your passport, phone, or other items that benefit from a higher degree of security. Two large, open side pockets have locking straps to secure a water bottle, a tripod, a monopod, or a trekking pole.

If placed on the ground, complete access to optional Peak Design compartments or the main compartment is provided by the rear-facing zippered panel and front panel. The front panel unzips to reveal four zippered mesh pockets that store and organise batteries, memory cards, or small electronics. When partially opened, the rear panel zippers allow access to your laptop or tablet through the top of the pack. Access the main compartment while you are wearing the pack through the zippered side panels.

Carry options include built-in side and top handles plus adjustable backpack straps. For heavy loads, use the sternum strap to distribute the weight. You can also use the waist belt to transfer weight to your hips for additional comfort and to limit unintentional shifting. During storage or transport, the straps and waist belt can be tucked behind the rear panel, which has a built-in handle that can be used as trolley sleeve for attaching the pack to the handle of your rolling luggage for seamless travel.

Featuring durable, nylon construction, the Travel Backpack is built to be weather resistant and is compatible with a separately available rain cover for further protection from the elements.

Key Features:

Versatile, Multi-configuration Backpack

Spacious, Expands from 30 to 45L

Designed for Internal Compartment System

Compartments for Gear, Clothes

Rear, Front, and Side Access

38.1cm Laptop and 25.4cmTablet Pockets

Hidden Side Pockets, Front Pocket

Organisational Pockets

2 Bottle Pockets/Tripod, Monopod Holders

4 Exterior Handles, Weather Resistant

What's in the Box:

Peak Design Travel Backpack (45L)

Cord Hook Carry Strap

Sternum Strap

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Product Overview

Peak Design Travel Backpack (45L)

The Travel Backpack from Peak Design has expansion zippers along its spacious main compartment so you can adjust the capacity from 30 to 45L. An interior zippered partition system forms an optional front and rear divider. To further organise your contents, separately available Peak Design compartments are available to store camera, video, audio, and digital media equipment, as well as apparel or small electronics.

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