I can use as a stuff sack for a sleeping bag, took it to the skateboard comp as a day pack, and hiking. fits a windbreaker, shoes, jeans, water bottle and even my mac...although its not padded for a laptop. The zipper flap is just enough room for wallet and sunglasses, easy access. I love this little lightweight pack. Seems durable and has a chest strap which I love to feel secure when climbing over boulders on a hike.
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First time out backpacking, I used it to compress my Mountain Hardwear 35/50 bag; turned it into a volleyball which easily fit in the right spot in my backpack. The compression straps are solid and easy to adjust.After setting up camp, I used it for a short (and hot) excursion; I dropped my 100oz Camelbak into the sleeve, put my DSLR in the sack, and headed off. Everything was held in place just fine. It does have a smallish feel to it, but if you only put a few pounds in it, it does exactly what it's supposed to do -give you the best combination of a dual-purpose sack that is super-light and more than adequate.
I'd highly recommend this if you do a lot of backpacking and basecamp excursions.Exactly as described. Remove the foam bag and then stow it in it's own pocket. Perfect to throw in luggage. break it out when you hit your destination and then go see the sights while still having a decent place to stow a jacket, purchases, camera, water bottle, etc.Not designed for the big guy with big shoulders. Straps (shoulders) are like string . Not recommended for brawny men. Good for women. Smaller than what I had expected.


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