The Peak Design Everyday Totepack (Ocean Blue, 20L) is a versatile everyday carry bag that functions as both a tote and backpack. Featuring expandable roll-top storage, customizable FlexFold dividers, dedicated laptop and tablet sleeves, weather-resistant recycled nylon construction, and…
The Peak Design Everyday Totepack (Ocean Blue, 20L) is a versatile everyday carry bag that functions as both a tote and backpack. Featuring expandable roll-top storage, customizable FlexFold dividers, dedicated laptop and tablet sleeves, weather-resistant recycled nylon construction, and multiple carrying options, it's ideal for photographers, commuters, travelers, and everyday use.
Designed for creators, commuters, and everyday adventurers, the Peak Design Everyday Totepack (Ocean Blue, 20L) offers the perfect combination of style, organization, and versatility. Easily switch between tote and backpack carry with dual padded handles and stowable backpack straps, making it suitable for work, travel, or photography.
The spacious interior features two adjustable FlexFold dividers that can be customized to safely organize camera gear, electronics, or daily essentials. Dedicated padded compartments accommodate a 14" or 16" MacBook Pro and a 9.7" iPad Pro, while the roll-top closure expands the bag's capacity by an additional 5 liters when extra storage is needed.
Built for everyday durability, the Totepack features a weather-resistant 400D double poly-coated DWR-treated nylon canvas shell made from 100% recycled materials, a waterproof 900D bottom liner for added protection, and ultra-durable UltraZips with abrasion-resistant UHMPE thread. External Cord Hook straps allow you to secure larger items like a jacket or tripod, making this an excellent companion for work, travel, and photography.
Key Features
| Manufacturer: | Peak Design |
| Category: | Bags other |
| Length (outside) | 380mm |
| Width (outside) | 460mm |
| Height (outside) | 170mm |
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