Day Packs

Day packs are small, lightweight backpacks designed to carry the essentials you need for a single day outdoors or in the city—such as on hikes, bike rides, commutes, or short travel outings.

What Is a Day Pack?

A day pack typically has a capacity of 10 to 30 liters, enough for carrying:

  • Water

  • Snacks/lunch

  • Extra clothing layers

  • First aid kit

  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat

  • Small electronics (e.g. phone, camera, power bank)

Types of Day Packs (by Activity):

TypeFeaturesBest For
Hiking Day Pack Hydration bladder compatible, hip belt, external loops Day hikes, nature walks
Urban/Travel Day Pack Laptop sleeve, anti-theft zippers, sleek look Commuting, sightseeing, day trips
Climbing Day Pack Durable fabric, gear loops, compact fit Rock climbing, scrambling
Running/Cycling Vest Ultra-light, form-fitting, water storage Trail running, biking, fast hikes
Packable Day Pack Ultra-light, folds into itself Backup bag, emergency use

Key Features to Look For:

  • Capacity: 15–25L is ideal for hiking; 20–30L for travel or heavier loads

  • Comfort: Padded shoulder straps, chest/hip straps help with load support

  • Hydration compatible: Some include or support water reservoirs

  • Organization: Pockets for gear, snacks, and valuables

  • Ventilation: Mesh back panels help reduce sweat

Pros:

  • Lightweight and compact

  • Great for short, active trips

  • Versatile for both outdoor and urban use

  • Encourages you to pack only what you need

Cons:

  • Not suitable for overnight or multi-day trips

  • Limited capacity for bulky gear or cold-weather loads

Summary:

A day pack is your go-to backpack for single-day adventures. Whether you’re hiking a mountain trail, exploring a new city, or biking through the countryside, a day pack gives you the right balance of space, comfort, and portability.

Need help choosing one for hiking, commuting, or international travel?