Briggs & Riley
Medium Widemouth Backpack
$399.00
Matador
Based on 13 Reddit mentions
$98.91
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Matador Refraction for a true packable. My usual combo is a small shoulder/crossbody as a personal item and day touring bag that I wear at the same time as my overhead backpack. Backpacks are better as far as water bottle carry. It’s entirely possible yoo might find me with a 40 liter backpack, a 6.
...SeattleHikeBike in r/onebag
February 15, 2026 1:37 AM
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I assumed you were using the Matador as a packable for day touring. You’re way outside the usual onebag approach and if you need a 60 liter plus a 28, you need to start over with your packing list. Your clothing choices are both heavy and bulky. I usually travel with a sub 40 liter overhead complian
...SeattleHikeBike in r/onebag
September 8, 2025 2:57 PM
14
Regarding the day bag, I totally understand your concerns because I had the exact same thoughts. I ended up biting the bullet and getting the ReFraction packable backpack from Matador. It's 65 GBP currently so not cheap at all, but I did get it on a black friday sale for 52 GBP. (I optimistically th
...NettleTree in r/HerOneBag
April 10, 2026 8:05 AM
5
I think Osprey has changed that hardware a couple times. My pre-2025 Farpoint has no brand/mold markings on the buckles on the shoulder straps. I have seen schemes using paracord and small carabiners. The buckles have open sides so you can thread line through them. I find a pack on my front very cum
...SeattleHikeBike in r/onebag
April 10, 2026 5:36 PM
4
Matador ReFraction Packable Backpack is my recommendation as the bullet takes a decent amount of space. If you have the space available the bullet is a great option but the Matador is the first true packable that gets great feedback across the board if you don't want to sacrifice the space for a day
...xangkory in r/Goruck
October 31, 2025 5:12 PM
3
Honestly, a 30-liter backpack is enough for that trip. Round it up to 40 if you really want more space – and include a packable day pack (e.g. Matador ReFraction). Staying within carry-on limits is a huge advantage (which 50 liters probably doesn't do).
justmisterpi in r/backpacking
January 3, 2026 12:14 AM
3
The Matador ReFraction backpack is really nice for being packable. The straps in particular are really nice for something that packs down so flat/small as long as you don't go overboard with the weight (don't carry 2 1L water bottles or bricks or whatever). It's also small enough that you can just t
...lbfb in r/peakdesign
November 5, 2025 7:25 PM
2
Hi. I've run an eyeball quickly down the list, my 2c (not exhaustive): - it's not a bad starting point, but you are correct, it's simply too much stuff. - multiples are too high. eg long pants x 3 and shorts x3. IMHO, 2x would be better. - the wide-brimmed hat is a good recc (Tilley is a good option
...Azure9000 in r/onebag
August 17, 2025 3:03 PM
3
Decathlon quality/price ratio is unbeatable lol. Quality may not exactly be the best but prices are so good it makes up for it haha. Good to know mate. Think I may go for the Osprey which I found at a decent price point at 35€. Matador ReFraction seemed to be really great too but priced at 2x that.
FixInteresting4476 in r/onebag
May 12, 2025 1:31 PM
2
It can fold but not as compact as a true packable bag. I did a thumbnail survey of a bunch of day packs and most are under 3/4” (1.9cm) thick and most of the thickness is strap padding and back panel/laptop padding. It’s lumpy to measure the thickness with the tuckable straps and back padding. It it
...SeattleHikeBike in r/onebag
April 9, 2026 6:12 PM
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