Tech EDC Backpacks

The everday ramblers for the everyday rambler.

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Tech EDC Backpacks
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EDC Sling Bags
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How to make your Decision

1

Price Expectations

Expect to pay $100-400 for thoughtful designs + legit materials.

2

Look & Feel

Click on the bags you like below to watch the video  and get an informed look.

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Keep Notes

Note which bags interest you and what you like/dislike to help you make your final decision.

Protection, material delight, and the side-door access this bag offers are really what define the Peak Design Everyday Backpack. The shell material is tough, weather-resistant, and has that really premium feel Peak Design is known for. Fk’n love the clip version (I used to be a fan of the zip, now i’m clippy). 

Incredible materials, not just on the outside. The liner feels insane and different in a very good way. Lots of organization — kit this thing out however you want, hidden pockets, visible pockets, very well thought through. An an incredible sillouhuette — I just love the shape of this bag. Oh, also, RAD back panel.

Super well designed for EDC. Durable exteriors and interiors with nice details. Check the video to see how the pocketing works because it’s nicely dialed in. Hideable water bottle pocket (with insanely cool stretch mesh). Great side “always need you never want to see you” compartment. Cozy straps, etc. Super solid and worthy companion. 

This is a current favorite of mine and perfect for people who want something with long-haul organization and everyday durability WITH some elegance. It’s insanely comfortable due to it’s super cushy straps and has great utility/organization without feeling over designed or confusing. Just an absolute beauty. 

Such a rad design because it mixes simplicity with incredible techy detail and durability. The design of the front pockets, for example, work so good because they have their own dimension/capacity BUT they look and perform with a simple flat zip. And don’t get me started on the back panel materials and sturdiness of the back panel/laptop protection. 

Really lovely and thoughtfully crafted bag. Tons of organization, excellent comfort (super cushy straps), large enough for bigger EDC and travel needs but designed in a way that doesn’t make it look funky when it’s not packet out. Looks excellent, in fact. Super unique in it’s “softness.” Watch the vid to get a sense of what I mean. 

A classic for very good reason. The original Synapse was ground breaking and this updated Synik simply adds a laptop compartment to an already super unique and functional bag. Perfect access on the front to pockets that legitimately work better than you can expect (because they have their own capacity). Designed to last a really long time. Made in the USA. Ingenious. 

You’ll notice two things immediately: the durability and the lightweightness. Then you get into it and it’s got suprising capacity and very intentional organization. It’s the perfect kind of organization for me personally when I’m living out of a bag. Gonna last a real long time. Durable, organized, lightweight, insane utility. Also, really fk’n comfy. 

The epitome of a tech EDC backpack. Tons of org. Materials that will outlast you. Sleek looks. Comfy. Surprisingly roomy. Minimal aesthetics. Available in two sizes (and two materials). INSANE top tech taco organizer/accordian thingy that becomes your end all and be all… it’s like a tech pouch built in. Stands up real well. 

Aer City Pack Pro 2 — goldilocks org, super durable. 

Vanquest Addax — I just love this bag. Clean, organized. Two sizes. 

Nomatic Travel Pack — protective, highly organized, popular for good reason.

Rework Toshi – Clean and simple. Cool new company.

Mous Backpacks — extremely protective. Great materials.

Triple Aught Design Axiom — super duty, very techinical, very durable.