Osprey
Daylite Expandable 26+6 Travel Pack
$110.00
The North Face
Based on 13 Reddit mentions
$142.56
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I really don't. If you look at most college/work/commute backpacks, they're right around 30 L. Yeah, the ubiquitous TNF Borealis and my beloved Mystery Ranch 2 Day Assault Pack are on the under side, but still. My college backpack was like 35 L and my favorite hiking pack is right at 34. Lots of ent
...Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacks
March 6, 2026 9:01 PM
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I use The North Face I put all those in TNF-Surge, perfect one that provides enough space for my big laptops.
ao-earth in r/TechEDC
December 4, 2025 5:13 AM
7
How big is that in liters? Anyway, I have two candidates for you. The Mystery Ranch 2 Day Assault Pack - it doesn't meet a lot of your bullet points but I have one, I love it, and I think that in terms of actual function it would be great. And the Osprey Metron 34, which is a lot closer to your bull
...Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacks
March 22, 2026 11:39 PM
2
I just received the TNF Surge to test because I need a replacement for my TNF Surge I bought 9 years ago. The Surge I have for 9 years is a beast, I love the extra handle and the fastening straps on the side. I can easily carry more than 31L and have been using it as an EDC bag but also to travel. I
...pega_fogo in r/backpacks
November 27, 2025 12:59 PM
2
I'm distinguishing between the sleeve within the main compartment of the 2DAP and something like the TNF Surge where there's a different zipper and it has depth whether you put a computer in it or not. I found it much harder to use that backpack for odd-shaped stuff, like my lunch.
Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacks
March 1, 2026 9:13 PM
2
I got the AER TP2 small x-pack. It’s great but heavy. I have special needs for my EDC. I was using an old Briggs & Riley but it didn’t have a water bottle holder for my coffee mug at the end of the day. Then I was using the Fyro T22. The water bottle holder on that one kind of sucks too, and it’s on
...ckwphantom in r/backpacks
November 18, 2025 5:53 AM
1
Thanks everyone for the kind words! I wasn’t super upset, just a bit disappointed by the cold reception, especially since it was my first time at the store and I was honestly excited to see they had a Bellevue location. Normally I don’t mind whether sales associates are friendly or not if I already
...houmi in r/tombihn
November 25, 2025 4:06 AM
1
I just receive the TNF Surge to test because I need a replacement for my TNF Surge I bought 9 years ago. The Surge I have for 9 years is a beast, I love the extra handle and the fastening straps on the side. I can easily carry more than 31L and have been using it as an EDC bag but also to travel. I
...pega_fogo in r/backpacks
November 27, 2025 10:23 AM
1
Yup! I didn't get along with my TNF Surge partly because it has a fairly firm division between the laptop compartment, that has a zipper of its own, and the main compartment. Nominally it has more volume than my Mystery Ranch 2 Day Assault Pack but between the laptop accommodation being a sleeve ins
...Fun_Apartment631 in r/onebag
January 30, 2026 3:56 AM
1
I think it's a good pack for almost anyone. I like the layout. It was a TNF Surge Transit that got me into the backpack addiction, so the surge holds a soft spot in my heart.
kendrickdisch in r/ManyBaggers
June 6, 2025 7:36 PM
1