![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to that, there are also external pockets on the Venice backpack. But no side pockets. The main compartment of the Venice pack features a tablet sleeve, an organizer panel, and a few smaller pockets. On the other side of this compartment, you get another mesh pocket and a few smaller slip ones. Additionally, this compartment can easily fit 17” laptops. That’s the very back compartment of this minimalist backpack – it lies flat when unzipped, and the laptop is stored in a secure mesh pocket. It has a TSA-friendly laptop compartment, which is a must for frequent flyers. The pack is made from nylon and it is very lightweight. In particular, this is an amazing backpack for travelers who value functionality over everything else and don’t want any flashy colors or redundant features that no one ever uses. Venice is one of their luggage collections, so this particular backpack is designed with travelers in mind. They are very well known for their sturdy suitcases and for their high price tags – but luckily, that’s not the case with this backpack. The better packs often feature more-careful construction, which is visible in details such as sealed and tighter stitching (our pick from Matador), self-sealing YKK zippers (our pick from Away), and reinforced bottoms (our pick from WaterField).Roncato is an Italian brand that manufactures high-quality luggage. At a minimum, a pack should provide enough protection to keep you and your gear dry through at least a few minutes of wet weather. Weather resistance and durability: Although a few bags we liked, such as the Matador Freerain22 pack and the WaterField Packable Backpack, come extremely close, total waterproofing is a lot to ask of any lightweight bag. ![]() It’s enough to accommodate a 13-inch laptop, along with some rain protection, a camera, an extra layer of clothing, and whatever else you might need for a day about town. 15- to 25-liter capacity: This seems to be the ideal range for a pack that can hold a full day’s worth of stuff while remaining reasonably lightweight and portable.The fabrics and composite materials used in higher-quality bags are light and durable but remain nearly invulnerable to water. High-quality materials: Because a packable daypack needs to be able to carry at least some weight when in use but still fold up for storage, materials make the difference between a lightweight pack that feels cheap and flimsy versus one that you feel confident filling to the max and carrying into a rainstorm.The drawback of adding more organization is that it decreases the packability of a bag and often contributes to weight. Beyond those, an external pocket that can hold small, frequent-use items (such as keys) or sleeves for water bottles are useful. Organization: Most packable daypacks come with at least two compartments-the largest, or main, compartment and the (often attached) pouch into which the whole pack stows away.The wearability of a bag usually comes down to its load distribution and support system (such as the sternum strap on the Matador Freerain22 Waterproof Packable Backpack). Ergonomic features: Stowable daypacks can look and feel like stuff sacks with straps, or they can be full, ergonomically shaped backpacks.Carrying capacity generally correlates to the weight and size of a bag, except in more explicitly technical packs, which may cut down on weight by using lighter, but more expensive, materials. Weight and size: The whole point of a packable daypack is that it packs well, so weight and compressed size are important factors. ![]()
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