This is one of the best sale deals we have seen this Labor Day
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Peak Design makes some of the most stylish backpacks and camera bags around – so we got very excited when we spied this 24-hour Labor Day deal from New York megastore B&H Photo. It is offering the Peak Design Everyday 20-litre backpack for just $139.95 – a massive $120 saving on the recommended retail price.
The charcoal-colored backpack is a fantastic choice for photographers and students, offering plenty of space for your kit. The 20L Everyday was designed to hold a full frame DSLR camera with three or four lenses. A dedicated laptop sleeve holds a 15-inch MacBook Pro laptop and 11" tablet. Three FlexFold touch fastening dividers can be configured to create cubbies and pass-throughs to protect a variety of camera and lens combinations among other types of gear.
Peak Design's MagLatch system allows you to expand your bag if you find yourself carrying extra gear. Dual exterior side pockets and a compression strap can keep a tripod, umbrella, or water bottle attached to your backpack.
A top zippered pocket provides quick access to your phone, keys, and small items that you need to retrieve often. Sub-divided interior pockets provide additional organization allowing you to separate your cables, batteries, and other small accessories, eliminating time spent digging around for a specific item. Adjustable backpack straps and an adjustable sternum strap keep your backpack firmly and comfortably in place when worn on your back. A top grab handle and side briefcase style strap provide alternative carrying methods. For long-distance traveling, a pass-through luggage strap allows you to position your bag securely on your rolling suitcase. The Everyday Backpack is made of durable Kodra fabric with a weatherproof coating.
Save 46% on this well-designed camera backpack that is designed to give you enough space for a full-frame DSLR system with three or four lenses, plus a 15-inch laptop and tablet.
Chris George has worked on Digital Camera World since its launch in 2017. He has been writing about photography, mobile phones, video making and technology for over 30 years – and has edited numerous magazines including PhotoPlus, N-Photo, Digital Camera, Video Camera, and Professional Photography.
His first serious camera was the iconic Olympus OM10, with which he won the title of Young Photographer of the Year - long before the advent of autofocus and memory cards. Today he uses a Nikon D800, a Fujifilm X-T1, a Sony A7, and his iPhone 15 Pro Max.
He has written about technology for countless publications and websites including The Sunday Times Magazine, The Daily Telegraph, Dorling Kindersley, What Cellphone, T3 and Techradar.