Sea to Summit 22ltr Ultra Sil Dry Daypack $50AUD (approx)

Sea to Summit 22ltr Ultra Sil Dry Daypack $50AUD (approx) - THE ULTIMATE SIDE TRIP PACK
One of my favourite pieces of gear. I am onto my 2nd one. First one I bought about 3 years ago, used it almost daily - as a hiking day pack, a travelling day pack and also my daily 'handbag'.
First one lasted about 1 year before the seams started to de-laminate but I still never found that water got into it. I was pretty rough with it and after about 2 years it began to develop a hole (under the shoulder strap that I always used to pick it up by - always the same side - a bad habit I suppose).
Here's why, in my op. it's genius and is the ultimate 'side-trip pack':
1) it can carry 22L but when empty folds up to a soft drink can size - so when not-in-use it can be stuffed into a small space in your main pack (it does come with it's own little stuff sack too);
2) it weighs only 90gm but can carry about 7kg comfortably - the shoulder straps are not padded, but they are wide - and thus distribute the weight inside the bag pretty well;
3) and finally, of course, it's waterproof - sometimes when I was worried it was really gonna soak thru I would chuck everything inside a 20ltr dry bag and then pack that but I never noticed any soaking thru.
4) I never noticed it to develop any odour even though my armpit sweat would've drained litres onto that poor bag over the course of 3 years.
Hence I have now bought a replacement one after the first one 'died'. At $50 I think it's a real steal. I'd probably pay twice that.
One of my favourite pieces of gear. I am onto my 2nd one. First one I bought about 3 years ago, used it almost daily - as a hiking day pack, a travelling day pack and also my daily 'handbag'.
First one lasted about 1 year before the seams started to de-laminate but I still never found that water got into it. I was pretty rough with it and after about 2 years it began to develop a hole (under the shoulder strap that I always used to pick it up by - always the same side - a bad habit I suppose).
Here's why, in my op. it's genius and is the ultimate 'side-trip pack':
1) it can carry 22L but when empty folds up to a soft drink can size - so when not-in-use it can be stuffed into a small space in your main pack (it does come with it's own little stuff sack too);
2) it weighs only 90gm but can carry about 7kg comfortably - the shoulder straps are not padded, but they are wide - and thus distribute the weight inside the bag pretty well;
3) and finally, of course, it's waterproof - sometimes when I was worried it was really gonna soak thru I would chuck everything inside a 20ltr dry bag and then pack that but I never noticed any soaking thru.
4) I never noticed it to develop any odour even though my armpit sweat would've drained litres onto that poor bag over the course of 3 years.
Hence I have now bought a replacement one after the first one 'died'. At $50 I think it's a real steal. I'd probably pay twice that.