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The Peak Design Everyday Backpack Zip 20L is a minimalist yet highly functional backpack designed for professionals and creatives. It features customizable FlexFold dividers, weatherproof recycled materials, and a 270-degree wraparound zipper for easy access. With dedicated laptop and tablet sleeves, expandable compartments, and integrated luggage pass-through, it’s perfect for daily commutes, travel, and photography gear organization—all backed by Peak Design’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.



















| ASIN | B08WY5JPMW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,035 in Laptop Backpacks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (333) |
| Date First Available | October 31, 2019 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Peak Design |
I**N
excellent bag
wife loves it
C**U
Very portable and fashionable
You could probably guess that Peak Design's smallest backpack is, well, tiny. I was previously using a Peak Design 5L sling to carry my minimal camera setup - a Sony A7 III with an Sony FE 85 F1.8 and a Sony 28mm F2. I typically store my flash units in other bags, but I'd always keep a flash trigger, an extra camera battery, a portable battery bank, and some cables to charge my phone and camera. When I purchased more lenses, I needed a bag that could fit a long zoom while it's on the camera. This bag fits camera setup perfectly - the Tamron 70-180 F2.8 does not have to come off the body of my Sony A7 III. I currently have the bottom row saved for clothing while my 85mm, 28mm and my flash trigger sits in the middle row comfortably. I placed my portable battery bank in the tablet section, and it actually has a separate slot that fits the battery bank perfectly. On the outside, there are two slots for bottles, neither of which fits an actual bottle unless you're drinking the 12oz ones that no one in America sells. It's fine though, since the bag comes with extra cables to tie a larger bottle on the bottom. I think this might've been supposed to be for a yoga mat as per their product videos. Overall, it fits my needs perfectly. I didn't want anything large and so this fits everything I need and more.
F**S
Simple is best
Update 2020-03-03: ========================================== Knocking down to 4 stars for the following reasons: -Comfort: may be improved. Fine for short trips, but I imagine a whole day of exploring would strain my back/shoulders more than other bags would. Could be the way I have it packed, but the way it rests on the back is a just a tiny bit off. -Utility: The side access/flaps do not open as much(wide) as those on v1. Therefore getting a camera out requires considerably more effort (and caution!) ========================================== Original review: Have been interested in the zip version ever since it was announced. Looks cleaner, a few hundred grams lighter. Improved straps -the old version of the Everyday Backpack really dug into my shoulder after a short while. Only con is lack of expandability which the normal Everyday Backpack has via the flap (and rungs). Aesthetics - 10 Subjective, but I really like the simplistic look of the zip. I’m 5’10 with a lanky build and the bag doesn’t feel too large nor too small when worn high. Just right. Utility - 9 Almost the same as the normal version. I think I could use an external easy-access pocket, but I’ve learned to make do. A pocket for a rainfly would’ve been awesome too. Durability - 9 I’ve only had mine for two months, but so far it’s held up well (black version). Any scuffs / stains are easily taken care of with a wet cloth. I know the ash will hold up better, but the black is still nice. Space - 9 This is a complete variable, since all of us will have different needs / gear. I have two bodies - a6600 + 24GM and A7R IV + 135GM. I have these two tucked vertically (divider in between) on the lower part of the bag.* I’ve reserved the top part as one large pocket for miscellaneous items. Space-wise the normal backpack would probably fare better especially when traveling when the wife and I tend to pick up an item or two. *With this set up, I can still carry the PD tripod on one external pocket Value - 8 PD products are always pricey, but you could get them with 10% or so discounts via affiliate links. Aesthetically I find them better than almost everything out there. There are other attractive bags from other brands but they tend to be excessively heavy (ex Lowepro freeline) All in all I happily recommend the 20L Zip.
G**A
Perfect photo companion for travel or everyday carry
Almost perfect. Though it's not a lightweight bag (almost 1.3 kg empty with dividers) - it protects your gear, is very compact, sleek and flexible. I carry Canon R8 + RF24-105/f4 + RF70-200/f4 + RF50/f1.8 and there is still plenty of space left. Except for weight, it's 10/10
S**R
Good to store camera - but no space for laptop and ipad
Compact design, decent build quality. Inserts to store camera and related accessories. The compartment to store the laptop and ipad is too tight, it is extremely difficult to get the device in and out of the compartment. Overall the design could have been much better.
J**E
Quality and Durability
It’s been over a year and the backpack is still doing great, peak design makes quality and durability. It’s been great even in rainy days, hikes, beach days, and weekend trips.
E**O
Practical for everyday but too expensive for the capacity.
It's too expensive for the capacity. Yes, it has many features, i was able to fit a lot of equipment (steam deck, a computer, tech pouch, dopp kit, some clothes, powerbank, etc.) but at the end it becomes too impractical to take anything from the laptop compartment. About this compartment, it looks like it was designed specifically for a Macbook and nothing else. My Thinkpad X1 fits but again, it's very difficult to take out when the backpack is full. Maybe at 25 liters the price will be justified but now at 20, there is not justification for the price. I fell too uncomfortable wearing this knowing that my previous backpack was 70 dollars less, had 5 liters more and had the same weight than the Peak Design.
M**M
Good size and great utility for daily carry
Bags need to be different for different people. For me, I do not worry about travel in crowded buses or crowded markets. I want my stuff accessible. It’s pointless to have my sunglasses in some bag where I will never dig them out for the drive, likewise water, likewise earphones. So far, this bag seems excellent. There are 10(?) loops outside the bag where I can attach stuff by small carabiners that I need quick access to in the car, or at home. There are two pockets outside which for me, I use for sunglasses and water. Inside there are a bunch of pockets that are super secure for wallet, ipad, and smaller items. There is a key tether which I find very useful for a car key. It is quick to release from the bag, and likewise quick to reattach once done driving. All in all, a very stylish and well thought out bag.
D**N
After a lot of research went for this one in the end and glad I did. Functionality and sleek looks were key for me and this delivers on both. Looks good, small enough and easy to access everything. Once setup for my elements with the internal dividers with a tech puch on the bottom, camera in the middle and bits on the top, great for days into London for the office. So, good looks, good setup, issues? The back pouch for a 14" is very tight, a 16" would be impossible. When it is in there the ability to get anything else in there is curtailed, even my iPad or a kindle, which is pants. The key chain connector is rubbish and the straps are not great for a camera mount, even Peaks own. Still, very happy with the purchase.
G**O
La idea y diseño de la mochila son fantásticos. Muchos detalles de seguridad, excelente calidad de materiales. Pero si eres alto como yo (1,84m), una vez cargada la mochila puede resultarte incómoda ya que las tiras son cortas y calzan muy arriba. La espalda no tiene espacio para respirar, por lo que transpiras mucho luego de unas horas de uso caminando. Si la quieres para cámaras fotográficas y lentes extra iría por una everyday de 30l o a otra marca pero mas grande. Llevo una a7iv con un sigma 24-70, ocupa 1/3 de la mochila. Si sumas cargadores, baterías, filtros y demás accesorios, te quedará poco espacio para algo más. Para llevar todo eso extra utilizaría un tech pouch pequeño Tiene pocos cierres dentro, los bolsillos internos de los laterales son para poner cosas muy pequeñas o de lo contrario, con la mochila cargada costará cerrarla. Los bolsillos externos son elásticos y su diseño es muy bueno, pero si tienes la mochila cargada es difícil colocar la botella de agua por ejemplo. El espacio de laptop es prácticamente inutilízable si la mochila está cargada (apenas entra un iPad)
R**U
Produit top mais renvoyer car il fait clairement sac DORA l'exploratrice quand vous êtes d'un bon gabarit...
G**A
Il prodotto è molto bello ma non corrisponde alle foto. Avevo selezionato l'articolo per il particolare tipo di chiusura magnetica e ho ricevuto un modello con chiusura a zip.
K**R
Husband loves it.
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