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Peak Design Travel Backpack Review

Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L Review

In my constant search for finding the best travel gear, I finally picked up the ‘Ferrari’ of carry-on bags and put it to the test. In my personal and comprehensive Peak Design Travel Backpack review I set out to determine if it really is the best carry-on backpack for travellers and photographers, break down all the innovative features and most importantly decide whether it’s worth the somewhat hefty price tag.

For the past 15 years I’ve been fortunate enough to traverse the globe pretty much full-time, exploring breathtaking landscapes and immersing myself in rich cultures with everything I own on my back.

As a professional travel photographer and full-time wanderer, I’ve relied on a mix of check-in and carry-on style travel to accommodate my ever-changing needs.

Some trips I’ll need camping gear, other times I’ll need clothing for -40 degree temperatures, and sometimes, when I’m really lucky, I’ll just need my camera gear and summer wear for a tropical assignment.

Despite my experience, the biggest dilemma always remained – how the hell do I actually carry everything in a travel backpack without needing a team or sherpas to manage it all?

I’ve been on a perpetual quest to find the perfect carry-on bag that strikes the right balance between functionality, durability, and style.

The right travel backpack also needed to cater for my somewhat demanding list of equipment and other bags I always need to bring with me.

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Besides being a full-time content creator, I also run a number of online businesses and spend more time than I like to admit in airports, on sketchy boat or bus rides and walking long, long distances to avoid unscrupulous taxi drivers.

Could this be my the best travel backpack ever? Let’s find out…
Peak Design Travel Backpack

Peak Design Travel Backpack

Tonnes of storage and organisation

Very customisable for travel, tech and camera gear

Strong, durable and water-resistant

So not only do I need something that carries a laptop, multiple cameras and lenses, clothes, electronics, cables and whatever else I need for a particular trip, it needs to be comfortable, durable, water resistant, discreet and hold everything without the inside of my bag looking like a complete mess.

At my last calculation, I have personally bought and tested almost 50 bags, yet I had never quite discovered one that ticked all the boxes and met my high…

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