Bellroy Tokyo Totepack Review (2 Weeks of Use)
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
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This bag looks more stylish than practical. It strikes me as really tight, especially with the waterbottle compartment on the inside.
The water bottle pockets on the inside is a godsend for those that hate taking their bottles into public bathrooms because of germs.
Thanks for the review. Next time be sure to identify which size, 14L or 20L. Other manufactures are similar where they have different sizes. Thank you.
Agree
Love this tote but also the PD Totepack… I do carry a Sony A7c around with 2-3 lenses around so it makes sense to get the PD totepack but I love how this tote also looks. They both look great so I guess I can’t go wrong. Maybe I’ll buy both and get one dark color and one light color option. Lol
Is there anything I can help you with so maybe you can pay me with a PD Totepack? I just started as freelance designer, if you need anything for design, or other stuffs that I can help with, just let me know!
Thank you! Helped me make a decision.
Glas we could help 😁
- Austin
You think it's possible to just use one strap diagonally similar to a sling or crossbody messenger bag?
Thanks for this video, I'm really tempted to purchase this however I want to try distinguish how wide the backpack can go. I intend on using this for work and that means occasionally carrying a lunch box (Say 15/16cm wide), would you say the backpack would be able to accommodate this lying flat so the contents don't go everywhere or would it need to be laid upright? If this won't accommodate a lunch box laying flat do you have any other recommendations similar to the design and functionality of this bag?
It’s really nice. Sometimes, though, a person will want to carry their tote with a shoulder strap. If you carry this bag as a tote, it won’t be hands free. That might be a deal breaker for some. Top access only (no side access) could be frustrating over time.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
That's true. I used the Osprey Arcane Totepack as my daily/commute carry for a while because of that, it has two longer tote handles so you could actually carry it on your shoulder, in addition to stowable backpack straps. I really like it and recommend it, although I prefer different internal organization.
Would this one (or the compact version) be packable to be put inside of a large carry-on bag for travel? I'm looking for a more versatile replacement of my Aer Go Pack
Is there nowhere to attach this to a rollaboard bag?
Will this backpack fit a 32oz Hydro Flask?
Would this work with a 16 inch laptop??
what is that laptop stand called its so compact i need it !!
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-Eric
What size did you review?
Hey Alex! This is the 20L version 🙂
packhacker.com/travel-gear/bellroy/tokyo-totepack/
- Austin