When you’re clocking serious hours in transit, locking down the best backpack for your everyday city commute can make your days smoother and easier. But with so many on the market, how do you zero in on the pack that’s right for you? Well, we’re here to help. Below are four universal features to keep an eye out for and a selection of proven packs, for all budgets, that will be a worthy companion from 9 to 5 and beyond.
Easy-access pockets
Easy-access pockets are really helpful for getting to those little things that you reach for on the regular: headphones, books, snacks and your water bottle.
Streamlined design
A slim profile is ideal so you can navigate your way through the crush without scraping your pack across the chest of a stranger every two strides.
Weather protection
Weatherproof or coated fabric is a must.Weatherproof zippers and/or weather guards are also nice to have, and you’ll need to pay a little extra for those.
Urban style
A sleek and versatile city-slanted aesthetic. Keep the pop-colors for hiking through the sticks, and choose subdued for the urban jungle. Think blacks and blues and greys, so it’ll match any outfit, be it for school or the office.
But we know time is precious. So with these points in mind, we’ve got down to work and selected our top picks for the best backpacks, in a range of budgets and vibes, for everyday city commuting.
Everlane Modern Commuter Backpack (US$ 68)
Everlane’s Modern Commuter Backpack is a solid budget-friendly option with its clean aesthetics, quick-access pockets and choice of two compartments for organization. Plus there’s an interior padded laptop sleeve to take care of up to 15″ tech.
Incase Compass Backpack (US$ 79.95)
The 24L Compass Backpack will steer you right with its pared-back looks, plush faux fur lined laptop sleeve and a choice of quick-access pockets to keep smaller essentials within easy reach.
Heimplanet Monolith Minimal Pack (US$ 120)
If chic minimalism is what you’re after, the Monolith Minimal Pack is one to have on your radar. The sleek silhouette looks great on the city streets, three external pockets take care of quick-access items, and the wide-opening main compartment offers a 15″ laptop sleeve and MOLLE webbing for interior organization.
Aer Fit Pack 2 (US$ 135)
Tired of carrying two bags for your work and gym gear? Aer’s Fit Pack 2 will sort you out with its thoughtful organization that keeps work and workout supplies separate yet easily accessible in one sleek bag. A front-loading main compartment handles your gym gear, with a separate ventilated compartment for your shoes. A secondary compartment stores your laptop and work tools, and a quick-access top pocket is handy for small EDC items.
Helinox TERG All-Way Square (US$ 138)
The durable and versatile Helinox TERG All-Way Square features a water-resistant coating and water-resistant YKK zips to protect your gear during rainy commutes. Additionally it gets creative with multiple carry options including backpack, shoulder bag, messenger and briefcase modes so you can tailor it to changing needs and settings.
The Brown Buffalo Conceal Pack (US$ 145)
Available in small runs in a range of colors, the Conceal Pack is a durable pack crafted with water-resistant 1000D Nylon CORDURA® and water-resistant YKK zippers. Made in California, the pack features a concealed side zip pocket for quick-access essentials, along with a choice of interior organization for pens, notebooks, a laptop or tablet, keys and other work and EDC items.
Arc’teryx Blade 20 (US$ 148.86)
The Arc’teryx Blade 20 finds a great balance between clean, office-friendly aesthetics and functional organization. A host of pockets are on offer for keeping smaller items tidy and at the ready, while the clamshell main compartment provides easy access to tech, documents, lunch and an outer layer. And with its flexible design, this is a handy overnight carry companion too.
Arc’teryx Mantis 26 (US$ 149)
Want an EDC bag with the flexibility to go beyond urban streets when the outdoors beckons? Meet the Mantis 26, a versatile and comfortable pack that merges outdoor functionality with everyday practicality. There’s plenty of pockets to keep your EDC or trail essentials in order, along with a sleeve that can accommodate a laptop or hydration bladder.
The North Face Router Transit Backpack (US$ 159)
Another great option if you’re after a bag that can go beyond work needs, the Router Transit packs in a host of organization with multiple compartments and pockets for storing work, gym or travel gear. The lay-flat laptop compartment fits up to a 17″ laptop, and there’s an additional padded sleeve for a tablet.
Alchemy Equipment AEL002 30 Litre Zip Access Daypack (US$ 192)
A thoughtful blend of outdoor and urban design inspiration, this pack looks suave on city streets and day hikes alike. The pack features a dedicated 15″ laptop pocket, quick-access exterior pockets, and a water-resistant and durable build that will withstand years of demanding use.
Mission Workshop Fraction – Static (US$ 195)
The Fraction is a sleek, compact and tough pack that works just as well commuting on foot or by bike. The 14L pack features a weatherproof construction, multiple pockets for organization, and fits up to a 13″ laptop. Rounding things off is a lifetime guarantee so you can work hard and play hard with this pack in tow.
OPPOSETHIS (PX Urbanwear) Invisible Backpack One (US$ 197)
Sometimes minimalism can sacrifice functionality, but not so with the Invisible Backpack One. While the exterior is pared back and clean, you’ll find plenty of practical features such as a designated 15″ laptop compartment, a shoe pocket, and handy quick-access pockets, all within a sleek weatherproof design.
Tom Bihn Synapse 25 (US$ 200)
If you prioritize organization, the Synapse 25 is a great choice, boasting a range of exterior pockets for convenient access to frequently used and smaller items. Inside the main compartment are O-rings, webbing loops and an elastic-topped pocket for further organization. And with a choice of colorways and fabrics, you can pick one that suits your personal style. Added bonus? All backed by a lifetime guarantee.
QWSTION Backpack (US$ 220)
The 18L QWSTION Backpack merges understated Swiss styling and practical design that can handle a variety of day-to-day needs. Carry it as a backpack during the commute and opt for the side or top handles in more formal settings. The pack offers a padded sleeve for a 15″ laptop and tablet, quick-access pockets for the essentials, and convenient access throughout the main compartment so you don’t need to rummage for items at the bottom of the bag. And if you’re after something a little smaller, check out the 14L QWSTION Daypack.
Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L (US$ 234.98)
The Peak Design Everyday Backpack combines expandability, great access, flexible organization and urban-friendly aesthetics in a design that works well for work, day-to-day needs and photography use. Top and side access lets you easily reach gear throughout the bag, while FlexFold dividers and a range of pockets keep your gear tidy on the move.
Incase ICON Triple Black Backpack (US$ 249.95)
Multiple compartments and plenty of pockets means you’ll find a home for all your work tools and EDC in this pack. The bag offers dedicated storage for a laptop and tablet, a water-resistant and abrasion-resistant build, and work-friendly aesthetics that will suit a variety of environments.
KILLSPENCER Special Ops Backpack 3.0 (US$ 275)
Chic and streamlined, the Special Ops Backpack 3.0 brings understated style to any work setting while also delivering on functionality. The pack keeps the elements at bay with a water-repellent army duck cotton canvas and water-resistant zippers. An exterior pocket houses frequently needed items, while the wide-opening main compartment provides further pockets for a laptop and additional work supplies.
Bellroy Duo Totepack (US$289.00)
When versatility is key, the Bellroy Duo Totepack shines. Carry it tote-style, or backpack it through the city, its slim profile will keep the transit streamlined. Available in two colorways: black in CORDURA Nylon, and Grey Moss in a durable crimp-weave polyester (treated to be water-resistant) and kitted out with fat Aquaguard zips, it’s great for wet-weather cities. The best bit: it’s expandable, so you can bump up your capacity when you need to lug extras home, like groceries or a 6-pack of refreshing ale. A fine all-rounder.
Property Of… Trey Backpack (US$ 329)
Suave in style, with beautiful materials and a timeless design, the Trey Backpack adds a touch of luxury to your EDC. The pack features a durable and handsome combination of waxed cotton canvas, leather and brass hardware, and includes a padded 15″ laptop compartment to protect your tech.
Triple Aught Design Axiom X25 Pack (US$ 350)
Winner of our Best Work Backpack award, the Axiom X25 packs in a host of useful features to help you carry better. Crafted with lightweight yet durable and water-resistant ripstop nylon, the bag offers a choice of pockets, webbing and Helix system attachment points to tailor your carry setups. The clamshell main compartment lets you easily pack and retrieve gear, and expandability from 25L to 40L means you can conveniently adapt to changing loads.
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