Get your Ultra-Sil Daypack at Sea to Summit: bit.ly/3xztR8k Or here on Amazon: amzn.to/3zUL7WT Here's an alternative made by Osprey. It's a bit smaller at 18L, but it has a side pocket for water bottles: osprey.pxf.io/JzNx7v Save luggage space and fees with this FREE Travel Gear and Packing List CHEAT SHEET! bit.ly/3AFfiTq Includes special discount codes up to 25% off the things you need.
I recently had the Sea To Summit shopping bag in Bali and it was a lifesaver for those runs to the local warung or shops, the cordura material was so strong and durable, able to carry alot of weight and do what its made for, and packs down to the same size as your bag, excellent! Will not travel without it, it takes up no room!
I’ve also used a lightweight pack for years. Mine has two outer pouches that do add a little bulk. I also use it as a “packing cube/organizer” when packed in my suitcase.
I’ve used mine as a Landry bag, grocery bag, carryon laptop bag and so much more. The packability and versatility are why it’s been on every trip I’ve taken for years. There are more comfortable and ergonomic daypacks, but this is the easiest to pack
Nora, thank you. I bought this item a few days ago, and now I know how to use it and what my expectations should be. You created a good and practical video on how to use the ultra sill daypack. Magically. Dana
Awesome Dana!! Drop another comment here when you get it to let us know how you like it! I hope you like it as much as I do - it’s so handy for travel. 😎
I have one similar that I bought at Lee Valley. It doesn’t fold up as compact but does have two outside mesh pockets and an inside pocket that can be used for smaller items. Love it.
I have the previous model from 8 years ago. I learned quickly that it wasn't made for heavy things. I use it to contain only what I will use in flight. It's so slick that I can yank it out of my heavy personal item, which I will stow overhead. It will have my phone battery and extra layers and inflatable pillows. I won't mind kicking it when it's under the seat in front of me because the material is hard to soil. Since it is very water resistant, I always use it to carry my things to the beach from the hotel. The thin shoulder adjustment straps are perfect to tie to the beach chair in such a way that a grab and run is impossible. These ultra packable line of bags from sea to summit have proven super practical for me and they're still going strong. I'll, no doubt, will be updating the backpack eventually.
Good review of this bag. I owned this exact version, including the colorway. I returned it because it doesn't have a sternum strap and a grab handle. The shoulder straps slip off my shoulders as they are made of the same material as the pack body- very slippery ultrasil nylon. I now own the Osprey ultralight wp version. It has both those missing features and carries weight a little better because of the sternum strap. And the shoulder straps are made of mesh and offer more friction. True, it's twice the weight as the STS but I can live with that. I don't pack it in its pouch but roll it like a t- shirt.
I swear by my Eddie Bauer packable day pack. It does have the pockets to put small stuff in .. neither does it have padded should straps. (frowny face emoji). However, that is just my view on my existing product and many happy day travels with your pack of choice!
I have the Tucano Compatto Pack and may take it with me to Alaska next week. Thank you for the great review. I have been also looking for a more tactical foldable daypack for more compartments as you also mentioned. Not sure it exists.
If you want more compartments (but not too many), then check these ones out. For a packable backpack, they're both perfect. The only thing to decide is if you want the waterproof or water-resistant version. ua-cam.com/video/PoXIkKB2UIw/v-deo.html
Absolutely! In fact, I tried out a few of the Osprey packable backpacks after I made this video, and I review/compare them in this video: ua-cam.com/video/PoXIkKB2UIw/v-deo.htmlsi=lYf4vCvlfu8KYqt9 (My packable backpack of choice these days it the Osprey Stuff Pack, featured in the video linked to here).
I see you've updated options in the comments and suggested that some are "better." So in December 2023, what are the best packable daypacks? Like you, I like to travel with one bag. I typically use a luggage backpack like the large Tortuga backpack, especially when I fly places. It is optimal for carrying on to a plane and tossing into the overhead bin, but also can pass as a legitimate (almost) backpack in a pinch. BUT… I’ve been looking for a portable daypack to go with my setup…, for use at my destinations, but also to make flying on commercial airlines better. So obviously, backpacks like the Tortuga are too big to use as a daypack as I explore places or go to a conference. But a second big issue is that if I fly with just the backpack and then stow the backpack in the overhead bin, I won’t have easy access to in-flight essentials, like headphones, phone, computer, cables, snacks and a drink, book, mini-CPAP, etc. Also, when going through security in far-away places, security sometimes wanst to see all the liquids and toiletries. If they are in a small carry-on personal item, that's easier than hauling out of my big pack. So I’m looking for that perfect ultra-compact daypack/personal carry-on item to accompany my big backpack when I go through security and find my seat on the plane. Does that make sense? Could this be the solution? Best, David
Since you're already a Tortuga fan, you might like to know they just came out with a Laptop bBackpack! It's 24L, made of the same durable waterproof sailcloth material as their Travel Backpack. alnk.to/c06KXq7 It's not ultra compact however. If what you want is an ultralight packable backpack, then 2023-Nora recommends the Osprey Stuff Pack, reviewed here: ua-cam.com/video/PoXIkKB2UIw/v-deo.htmlsi=05ZEd3wFlrN6ENE4
@@davidpeterzell789 The Laptop Backpack is a great size as a personal item bag, and the large pack is carry-on luggage sized, but carrying both backpacks would be awkward. I'm not a fan of carrying backpacks on my front and back.
Hi Wendy, Absolutely it would fit under the seat in front as a personal item! Though personally, I prefer to bring a sturdier (slightly larger) daypack as my personal item and bring this one along in its pouch, since it's so easy to travel with.
Great question! Ultra-Sil Daypack is the lightest and packs down the smallest. So when space/weight is a concern, this is the best. The direct comparison to that is the Osprey Stuff Pack (not dry stuff pack), which is also 18L and also not waterproof. It packs down a bit bigger than the Ultra-Sil, but it also has waterbottle pockets on the sides and a pocket for organization, which I like. if you need something waterproof, then the Osprey Dry Stuff Pack 20L is the best option. Also has water bottle pockets, etc.
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Where do you place this one relative to the two other osprey packable bag reviews you posted? I’m on the fence between one of those 3, or bringing my matador free rain 22
Great question! The Sea to Summit is the lightest and packs down the smallest. It also has the least features (no water bottle pockets or inside organization. Perfect is space/weight is the most important factor. The Osprey Stuff pack is the same size (20L) but also has 2 water bottle pockets and some inside pockets. The trade-off is that it packs down a bit bulkier. Here's a more specific comparison article wrote, that also includes the Matador pack: www.theprofessionalhobo.com/portable-perfection-ultralight-packable-backpacks-for-easy-travel/
Get your Ultra-Sil Daypack at Sea to Summit: bit.ly/3xztR8k
Or here on Amazon: amzn.to/3zUL7WT
Here's an alternative made by Osprey. It's a bit smaller at 18L, but it has a side pocket for water bottles: osprey.pxf.io/JzNx7v
Save luggage space and fees with this FREE Travel Gear and Packing List CHEAT SHEET! bit.ly/3AFfiTq Includes special discount codes up to 25% off the things you need.
I recently had the Sea To Summit shopping bag in Bali and it was a lifesaver for those runs to the local warung or shops, the cordura material was so strong and durable, able to carry alot of weight and do what its made for, and packs down to the same size as your bag, excellent! Will not travel without it, it takes up no room!
Awesome!
I’ve also used a lightweight pack for years. Mine has two outer pouches that do add a little bulk. I also use it as a “packing cube/organizer” when packed in my suitcase.
Yes! Great use of the pack when in-transit.
I’ve used mine as a Landry bag, grocery bag, carryon laptop bag and so much more. The packability and versatility are why it’s been on every trip I’ve taken for years. There are more comfortable and ergonomic daypacks, but this is the easiest to pack
Absolutely!
Nora, thank you. I bought this item a few days ago, and now I know how to use it and what my expectations should be. You created a good and practical video on how to use the ultra sill daypack. Magically. Dana
Awesome Dana!! Drop another comment here when you get it to let us know how you like it! I hope you like it as much as I do - it’s so handy for travel. 😎
I have one similar that I bought at Lee Valley. It doesn’t fold up as compact but does have two outside mesh pockets and an inside pocket that can be used for smaller items. Love it.
Nice!
I have the previous model from 8 years ago. I learned quickly that it wasn't made for heavy things. I use it to contain only what I will use in flight. It's so slick that I can yank it out of my heavy personal item, which I will stow overhead. It will have my phone battery and extra layers and inflatable pillows. I won't mind kicking it when it's under the seat in front of me because the material is hard to soil.
Since it is very water resistant, I always use it to carry my things to the beach from the hotel. The thin shoulder adjustment straps are perfect to tie to the beach chair in such a way that a grab and run is impossible.
These ultra packable line of bags from sea to summit have proven super practical for me and they're still going strong. I'll, no doubt, will be updating the backpack eventually.
Glad yours is still going strong!
Good review of this bag. I owned this exact version, including the colorway. I returned it because it doesn't have a sternum strap and a grab handle. The shoulder straps slip off my shoulders as they are made of the same material as the pack body- very slippery ultrasil nylon. I now own the Osprey ultralight wp version. It has both those missing features and carries weight a little better because of the sternum strap. And the shoulder straps are made of mesh and offer more friction. True, it's twice the weight as the STS but I can live with that. I don't pack it in its pouch but roll it like a t- shirt.
I also now have the Osprey version, and I'll admit I also agree it's better.
Purchasing!! Thanks for the tip! I am starting a new travel spree and this is absolutely useful!
I've had mine for 12 years of annual heavy use; they're remarkably durable.
That's awesome!
I swear by my Eddie Bauer packable day pack. It does have the pockets to put small stuff in .. neither does it have padded should straps. (frowny face emoji). However, that is just my view on my existing product and many happy day travels with your pack of choice!
nice review 👍 for city trips i prefer my Eagle Creek Packable Daypack - old version with 13 litres. Love it 😊
Right on!
I use ultralight packing cubes and a packable grocery bag for the interior of mine.
Nice! I’m a fan of compressible packing cubes.
No travel without a lightweight packable daypack! And, also important, a not too small fanny pack or sling back.
Lightweight packable daypacks for the win! :-)
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Thank you Humberto! Welcome to my channel :-)
I have a Lesportsac backpack that’s very light weight also. Used it for years.
Nice!
I have the Tucano Compatto Pack and may take it with me to Alaska next week. Thank you for the great review. I have been also looking for a more tactical foldable daypack for more compartments as you also mentioned. Not sure it exists.
If you want more compartments (but not too many), then check these ones out. For a packable backpack, they're both perfect. The only thing to decide is if you want the waterproof or water-resistant version. ua-cam.com/video/PoXIkKB2UIw/v-deo.html
@@NoraDunn thank you very much for the suggestions.
@@gsdls With pleasure!
Osprey has a few backpacks that are collapsible and super lightweight AND have the origination and water bottle pockets that S2S is missing.
Absolutely! In fact, I tried out a few of the Osprey packable backpacks after I made this video, and I review/compare them in this video: ua-cam.com/video/PoXIkKB2UIw/v-deo.htmlsi=lYf4vCvlfu8KYqt9
(My packable backpack of choice these days it the Osprey Stuff Pack, featured in the video linked to here).
I see you've updated options in the comments and suggested that some are "better." So in December 2023, what are the best packable daypacks?
Like you, I like to travel with one bag. I typically use a luggage backpack like the large Tortuga backpack, especially when I fly places. It is optimal for carrying on to a plane and tossing into the overhead bin, but also can pass as a legitimate (almost) backpack in a pinch. BUT… I’ve been looking for a portable daypack to go with my setup…, for use at my destinations, but also to make flying on commercial airlines better. So obviously, backpacks like the Tortuga are too big to use as a daypack as I explore places or go to a conference. But a second big issue is that if I fly with just the backpack and then stow the backpack in the overhead bin, I won’t have easy access to in-flight essentials, like headphones, phone, computer, cables, snacks and a drink, book, mini-CPAP, etc. Also, when going through security in far-away places, security sometimes wanst to see all the liquids and toiletries. If they are in a small carry-on personal item, that's easier than hauling out of my big pack. So I’m looking for that perfect ultra-compact daypack/personal carry-on item to accompany my big backpack when I go through security and find my seat on the plane. Does that make sense? Could this be the solution? Best, David
Since you're already a Tortuga fan, you might like to know they just came out with a Laptop bBackpack! It's 24L, made of the same durable waterproof sailcloth material as their Travel Backpack. alnk.to/c06KXq7
It's not ultra compact however. If what you want is an ultralight packable backpack, then 2023-Nora recommends the Osprey Stuff Pack, reviewed here: ua-cam.com/video/PoXIkKB2UIw/v-deo.htmlsi=05ZEd3wFlrN6ENE4
Right... If I have the large Tortuga pack, then
the Tortuga Laptop backpack seems like too much for a personal carry-on bag@@NoraDunn
@@davidpeterzell789 The Laptop Backpack is a great size as a personal item bag, and the large pack is carry-on luggage sized, but carrying both backpacks would be awkward. I'm not a fan of carrying backpacks on my front and back.
Nice TV set :)
Right? Straight from the modern 1980's. LOL!
Very useful travel product.
Loved your content
i knew about you from students book “Think” 😂😂😂 lol
Ha ha! Fun!
@@NoraDunn at now we are reading about you at our English lesson😅 u are great😊
Good infoo but by the way, what brand of ur jacket. Look so nice..
Thanks! My jacket is made by Anatomie. You can find a link to them here with a special discount! www.theprofessionalhobo.com/linktree/
Would this backpack work for a personal carry on, fitting under the seat?
Hi Wendy,
Absolutely it would fit under the seat in front as a personal item! Though personally, I prefer to bring a sturdier (slightly larger) daypack as my personal item and bring this one along in its pouch, since it's so easy to travel with.
which do you prefer?! this (Ultra-Sil Daypack) or the Osprey Dry Stuff Pack 20L (which you also reviewed)
Great question! Ultra-Sil Daypack is the lightest and packs down the smallest. So when space/weight is a concern, this is the best.
The direct comparison to that is the Osprey Stuff Pack (not dry stuff pack), which is also 18L and also not waterproof. It packs down a bit bigger than the Ultra-Sil, but it also has waterbottle pockets on the sides and a pocket for organization, which I like.
if you need something waterproof, then the Osprey Dry Stuff Pack 20L is the best option. Also has water bottle pockets, etc.
@@NoraDunn thank you for your detailed reply! :)
@@flamepunch8 With pleasure! As you can tell, I love nerding out on this stuff ;-)
I like ur jacket where did u get it?
Anatomie! It's their signature Kenya jacket: www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100713654-15411612
Very cool.
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Where do you place this one relative to the two other osprey packable bag reviews you posted? I’m on the fence between one of those 3, or bringing my matador free rain 22
Great question!
The Sea to Summit is the lightest and packs down the smallest. It also has the least features (no water bottle pockets or inside organization. Perfect is space/weight is the most important factor.
The Osprey Stuff pack is the same size (20L) but also has 2 water bottle pockets and some inside pockets. The trade-off is that it packs down a bit bulkier.
Here's a more specific comparison article wrote, that also includes the Matador pack: www.theprofessionalhobo.com/portable-perfection-ultralight-packable-backpacks-for-easy-travel/
The Osprey features are well worth it, especially the waterproof on the 20L dry stuff pack
@@696969bold Agreed!
What vest are you wearing?
I’m wearing the Kenya Safari Jacket by Anatomie! I love their clothes. Here’s a link to the jacket: bit.ly/3hntiKg
Is this slash proof
Oh heck no! lol! It's super thin and ultralight.
I bought this bag and it lasted about 3 hours. Zero stars if I could review
Holy moly! What happened?
no way this thing is 20L
That's what the specs say 🤷♀️