Pretty damn stoked to get ahold of the bag, fellas! And I have a sneaking suspicion that the laptop sleeve would even be able to accommodate some papers.. some business papers.. man.
Great video, I love the whole Packing Tools system, Thanks PD Team. I'm already a backer and I know that I made a great decision. P.S. Adam I laughed like hell when I watched, delightful awkwardness and most important great sense of humor.
A 1 and 2 unit cooler pack would be an awesome addition to these packing tools for daily adventures. Otherwise the travel backpack and the packing tools are incredible!
By far the best video y'all have made! So funny too! I want Adam videos every time cuz he goes into so much detail. I've never heard so many adjectives in any review of all time. Great job guys! And best job Adam 👍
Thank you for the kind words Tony! Adam was also a hit in the office, scoring the highest laughs-per-minute ever during our team-wide rough cut viewing.
I have the sage tech pouch and I realize that there arent any holes for the anchors that the black tech pouch has. Even in the video the sage pouch doesnt have the holes, why not?
Hi peak design. Am wondering if you intend to make a backpack similar to your travel bag but smaller in size? With the purpose of not for travel but more for everyday carry.
In short, very stain resistant. The fabric is overcoated with 2 layers of polyurethane and impregnated with a water/chemical resistant compound. Most dirt and scuffs will wash off with warm water. In fact, the Sage color actually shows less dirt than the black. The heathered texture tends to hide dirt, whereas the flat black fabric tends to show it.
Thank you this is very helpful. Is there a way or location apart from San Francisco when I can go to at least see the sage green in person? if not would you guys be cool with me ordering two and returning the one that I dont like. Just for perspective i currently travel with a osprey fairpoint 40 and the dark greenish grey.
Hey Patrick, unfortunately not through our Kickstarter Campaign. We hope to have these in retailers as soon after the Campaign as possible. Please see the FAQ www.kickstarter.com/projects/peak-design/the-travel-line-versatile-travel-backpack-packing/faqs#project_faq_256096
Actually, you can. Come to the Peak Design Flagship store in Hayes Valley...on most days we have a sage and black bag there for folks to check out! Look us up on Yelp!
Is it possible to see what the Sage color looks like in London, England? Also does the Medium Cube fit in the top section of the everyday 30L backpack? Cheers.
We are producing the shell from 100% recycled material and working towards reducing the impact of the other components. By making the best bags we can, and our Limited Lifetime Guarantee, we hope to keep our products functional for longer. We also have some exciting news regarding our environmental efforts, so watch this space.
With the laptop, this pack-out was probably 10-15 lbs total. We didn't actually weigh it though. Bag weight (when empty) can be found in the Specs section of our Kickstarter page (link in description).
Rules vary by airport/country. In some places, it is required that liquids be placed in a clear bag, in which case you'll have to take your liquids out of wash pouch. What's nice about the pouch is that when you unzip it, it will stand upright and have visibility to everything in it, so it's easy to inspect if need be.
Just keep a small clear plastic ziplock bag in one of the many pockets within the wash pouch for those short parts of the trip where you deal with such regs, which is what I do with my current travel wash kit. Everything goes back into their proper places afterwards so they're ready to go when I actually need them.
I like this walkthrough! It’s great to see what is possible. I even think that the laptop compartment, in the open state, is TSA conform. So you actually don’t need to take out your laptop, just flap it open.
The video was so awkward it started to be funny, but not in a good way. If it was on purpose then that guy is a genius. I prefer the guy at the end to do the talking.