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A packable daypack is an ultralight backpack that can fit in your luggage (or even your pocket). They usually compress into a small pouch. They come in a range of sizes, some tiny and ultralight with one compartment, others bulkier with many of the pockets and features you’d expect in a regular backpack. They are also sometimes called a foldable backpack or collapsible backpack. Our luggage is too large for days out so we need something smaller for sightseeing. A light, foldable backpack is ideal as it fits inside our main bags on travel days. It also allows you to travel with just one carry-on bag (which is all some strict airlines allow) but still have a small bag for exploring. A collapsible daypack is also useful when you don’t need a bag for the whole day. You could pack a folding backpack inside your handbag or pocket to use when needed—for shopping or if you want to remove your sweater or jacket later. This back pack is much more weatherproof than most backpacks with UTS coating, sealed seams, and sealing zippers. It should stand up to most rain showers. If you need to be completely waterproof, this bag has a waterproof compartment inside. The main compartment is large enough to carry daily necessities for 2-3 days in a case. It’s set up for outdoor activities with gear loops, shock cord captures, and buckle compression straps, so you can attach hiking poles and tools to the outside of the bag. The adjustable sternum strap makes the backpack more comfortable than most as it keeps the shoulder straps in place. The mesh shoulder straps are weight distributing and surprisingly comfortable. They are also breathable, don’t absorb sweat, and dry quickly.







