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Peak Design Everyday Backpack Zip (Eclipse Purple, 15L)

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Peak Design Everyday Backpack Zip (Eclipse Purple, 15L)
Key Features
  • 400D Poly-Coated Nylon Canvas Shell
  • 900D Waterproof Bottom Liner
  • Leather, Aluminum, and Nylon Accents
  • UltraZips with Abrasion-Resistant Thread
The Everyday Backpack Zip is a sleek, minimalistic take on the Peak Design Everyday Backpack. Constructed from 400D poly-coated nylon canvas shell with a 900D waterproof bottom liner, your contents stay nice and dry in any weather. Leather, aluminum, and nylon accents give the pack a stylish urban look. Durable UltraZips allow easy access to your contents and are reinforced with abrasion-resistant UHMPE thread.
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Peak Design Everyday Zip Overview

The Everyday Backpack Zip is a sleek, minimalistic take on the Peak Design Everyday Backpack. Constructed from 400D poly-coated nylon canvas shell with a 900D waterproof bottom liner, your contents stay nice and dry in any weather. Leather, aluminum, and nylon accents give the pack a stylish urban look. Durable UltraZips allow easy access to your contents and are reinforced with abrasion-resistant UHMPE thread.

The 270° zipper closure grants side access when only one side is unzipped. The gray nylon interior enhances visibility so you can find what you need in low light. Peak Design's signature removable internal divider system creates shelves of space in your bag so everything isn't piled up in the bottom. Stash pens, SD cards, business cards, and other smaller items in the organizational slip pockets. Two expandable side pockets hold water bottles, travel tripods, or umbrellas. The two stow-away straps attach a drone or other bulky gear to the exterior. On work days, use the dedicated compartment to protect and store your 14" MacBook Pro or similar device.

Carry Options
  • 3 padded grab handles
  • Backpack straps
  • Removable sternum strap
  • Trolley sleeve
  • Optional padded, stowable waist belt available separately
Storage
  • 3 interior slip pockets
  • Stretchy, waterproof interior side and top pockets
  • Dual exterior side pockets stow water bottle, travel tripod, umbrella
  • 2 FlexFold interior dividers
  • Anchor Link key tether
  • Protective sleeve for 15" laptop
  • 2 Cord Hook straps attach bulky items to the exterior
Construction
  • 100% recycled 400D nylon canvas shell
  • #8 weatherproof UltraZip
  • Abrasion-resistant thread
  • Leather accents
  • Fair Trade certified
  • 100% carbon neutral
UPC: 818373028176

Peak Design Everyday Zip Specs

Key Specs
Color
Eclipse Purple
Carry/Transport Options
Backpack Straps with Sternum Strap, Handle
Type of Closure
Zipper
Interior Type
Adjustable Dividers (Hook & Loop)
Laptop/Tablet Compatibility
Single Compartment: Fits 13" Apple MacBook Pro
•Up to 13 x 9 x 1" / 33 x 22.9 x 2.5 cm
Water Resistance
Waterproof (Material)
Dimensions
16.5 x 11 x 7.9" / 42 x 28 x 20 cm (Overall)
Weight
2.51 lb / 1.14 kg (Without Dividers)
Color
Eclipse Purple
Camera Compatibility
Universal
Carry/Transport Options
Backpack Straps with Sternum Strap, Handle
Type of Closure
Zipper
Interior Type
Adjustable Dividers (Hook & Loop)
Laptop/Tablet Compatibility
Single Compartment: Fits 13" Apple MacBook Pro
•Up to 13 x 9 x 1" / 33 x 22.9 x 2.5 cm
Features
Bottle Pocket
Yes
Hydration Bladder Compatible
No
RFID-Blocking Pockets
No
Stand/Tripod Holder
Yes
Side Access
Yes
General
Water Resistance
Waterproof (Material)
Maximum Volume
4 gal / 15 L
Padded Interior
Yes
Materials
Exterior: Canvas, Nylon
Dimensions
Exterior
16.5 x 11 x 7.9" / 42 x 28 x 20 cm (Overall)
Interior
14.6 x 9.4 x 6.3" / 37 x 24 x 16 cm (Overall)
Weight
2.51 lb / 1.14 kg (Without Dividers)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.945 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
16.1 x 10.9 x 6.7"

Peak Design Everyday Zip Reviews

The good and bad are both true

By KR
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-19

I agree with all of the negative comments I've read about this bad and still love it, here's why: Zippers bust open: this happened to me the first day I used it and I was ready to return it. I ran the zipper back and forth and it healed itself easily. I forced a split on purpose 3 more times and 3 times it healed itself. I often have issues with getting it to self heal with ykk zips. Is it a failure? Yes, but if it is easier to fix than the better brand it might be an accidental feature. Time will tell. The bag is floppy: true, but I have a similarly sized lowepro that is not floppy and I can fit literally more than twice the gear in roughly the same amount of space. There isn't enough padding: The exterior padding doesn't get many complaints the main thing I've seen is that the dividers are both hard and weak, especially the oragami function. Also true, they are weirdly hard and the little flappy doodles are floppy. For me, though, when I use the dividers I use them as structural dividers and pad things individually anywaym Even in a bag with traditional dividers there isnt enough padding the items can jostle around and that movement is bad for everything. So I already have extra padding in my mind as a necessity no matter if its a pelican hard case's padded dividers (spoiler i only use custom foam no dividers as again, flop is an issue) or a backpack. I even had similar orange colored dividers already. Uncomfortable shoulder straps: ...sssort of true. If you hike then chances are you know how to pack a bag properly. The problem is that in camera use case people don't always pack to carry they pack to work. So while the heaviest gear should go by the lower back some put the heaviest gear at the top so its easier access. This throws everything off and makes it uncomfortable. If the bag's weight distribution is proper then the straps are surprisingly comfortable. (obviously some body types will struggle no matter what. I'm like "extra medium" so pretty good example of the average. Since the pivots are so close together i imagine wider framed people will suffer more. I have seen this complaint live in person with a few different body types and in every case their bags were packed like someone who has never packed a bag. Overhyped: yes, a bag will not make you popular. it is not a conversation piece. it will not solve all your problems. Every piece of kit has trade offs. Nothing is perfect. Buying the bag everyone else is excited about will not make you like the people that are excited about it. After the purchase you will still not become less depressed. The hole in your soul will not be filled by this bag or anything else you buy. Buy therapy to get the tools you need to repair the hole yourself. What good things are true? Durable Water resistance is a little better than what they claim and it protects way better than lowepro or even other bag companies i own not for photography like tumi, osprey and even tactical bags I tried for a bit. Modularity and customization: it's true! the dividers don't need to be positions the way they came from the factory! move things around! capacity! it's bigger on the inside comfort easy access! I don't actually follow the usual side access philosphy as intended i just open the bag clamshell style and access everything all at once. The bag opening up completely makes lens changes outs etc easier as you instantly have a clean work-mat anesthetics: the zip specifically looks streamlined and sophisticated but because it lacks the recognizeable hood latch people dont know that its a peak design bag and thus don't immediately assume $10k in camera gear strapped to your back. I have the red color and surprisingly it makes it less noticeable since that grey fabric is more associated with peak design. security: let's be real- if someone wants your bag or what's inside it bad enough- they're going to get it. There's no bag feature that can stop it. If, on the other hand, someone is sneakily trying to open your bag and grab something while you're distracted, the little connectable loops present a hurdle that makes stealth more difficult. That hurdle kind of acts like a security system sticker on your window. From a theifs perspective there's a good chance you either dont have a security system or stopped paying the monthly fee and it doesn't do anything... but since that chance isn't a guarantee, it's not worth the risk. Same for the interlocking loops. Sound: there's a lot less "brrrrrrrrrit" sound with these zippers. I was at an event documenting a training. It finished and everyone was packing up. I packed up as well. Everyone is almost to the door when someone asked a question that piqued everyone's interest. The educator walked over to them and had a very candid chat with the group. I slowly unzipped my bag, accessed my camera and managed to get photos of this beautiful archetypal moment of a teacher being a true mentor that cares about knowledge... the fact that the bag made less knows felt like it helped to not break the flow of the conversation amd the photos ended up being the best of the entire event. Bright interior. I didnt think this mattered when i read the desription but wow is it helpful, especially the bright orange. I only want bright orange for interiors now. versatility: this one kind of depends on you having additional gear like more padded dividers, hook and loop pouches etc but it definitely can serve a lot of different roles.

Great Backpack for Travel

By Jbrooks
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-04-15

I bought this as a travel backpack that can be a daily driver with a separate carry-on for pretty much any trip. So far, this has lived up to my expectations, I love the zipper system as well as the "shelving" system to keep things organized and even protected in their own little "cubby". It is nice that the backpack is firm and keeps its shape, even while empty. I do really wish it had the magnetic strap holders to keep the straps tight when on top of a rolling carry-on.

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