INSIDE my 2021TRAVEL and EVERYDAY Carry Backpack.
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 Published On Jul 2, 2021

As people of the world get more and more comfortable with going outdoors. Everyone will start going to new places and traveling more. So, I thought, why not share what I personally own and use in my every day carry and travel backpack. One second. Let's get started.

Affiliate links to Products mentioned in the video:
Peak Design Everyday V2: ​​https://bit.ly/3yhpQnD
Zojirushi Water Bottle: https://amzn.to/2UmcTdK
Peak Design Camera Leash and Hooks: https://bit.ly/366KvPi
Apple AirTags: https://amzn.to/3waRcKJ
Orbitkey Nest: https://www.orbitkey.com/collections/...
Samsung T7 SSD: https://amzn.to/366zDB7
SmallRig SD Card Holder: https://amzn.to/3xdD0lr
Sony A7C: https://amzn.to/36nMHCl
Peak Design Tech Pouch: https://bit.ly/3Aq9yKW
HyperJuice Stackable Charger: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...
M1 MacBook Air: https://amzn.to/3hv8tJl
2021 iPad Pro: https://amzn.to/3wfcy9Z
Ekster Parliament: https://amzn.to/3wfcy9Z
Orbitkey Key Organizer: https://www.orbitkey.com/collections/...

Amazon Affiliate Links to the Products Mentioned in the Video:
2021 M1 iMac: https://amzn.to/3gH8fON
Mx Anywhere 3: https://amzn.to/3xx80N7
Amazon Affiliate Links to Gear I use:
Sony A7S III: https://amzn.to/3jD0fxC
Vanguard Alta Pro 263AB Tripod: https://amzn.to/2O7V8Yn
M1 Macbook Air: https://amzn.to/3rV5Zru
Philips Hue Light Strip: https://amzn.to/2VZq2EV
Godox SL-60W: https://amzn.to/37LsdT0
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0:00 Introduction
0:32 Peak Design Everyday Backpack V2
2:41 Zojirushi Water Bottle
3:24 Peak Design Hooks
3:50 AirTag
4:50 Orbitkey Nest
6:06 Samsung T7 External SSD
7:09 SmallRig SD card Holder
7:43 Sony A7C
9:06 Peak Design Tech Pouch
9:31 Hyperjuice Stackable Charger
10:47 M1 Macbook Air and iPad Pro
12:29 Pocket items: Apple Watch, Ekster Wallet, Orbitkey Key Organizer
13:52 Conclusion

This is the Peak Design Everyday Backpack. Specifically the 30L version in midnight. It also comes in a smaller 20L variant. Which is more in line with what is allowed as a personal item on an airplane. Cool features like magnets in the padded straps that keep the straps from flapping around, hidden compartments everywhere on the bag, and the bag's smart compartment system that helps you divide up the space inside the bag. You can access the main compartment of the bag through the top, or the side flaps for access. And there's these dividers that you can use to separate the main compartment into different segments that are removable. The bag also feels really durable and is water resistant. It costs nearly $300, but if this backpack really interests you, I've attached it in the links down below.
The Orbitkey nest. It's this small and portable rectangular organizer and it looks good aesthetically. The lid can be flipped up, or taken off, to reveal the inside compartment. Inside can be organized with these tiny little velcro dividers, that help you organize all the little items you have. The lid also has room for papers, sd cards, Nintendo switch cartridges, etc. The lid houses a wireless charger on the left side. It has a usb-c port on the back to turn it on and you can remove the lid and use that solely as a wireless charger too. The nest itself is solid, so the body does not flex to fit the space it's in.
This is the Sony A7C. It's a full-frame mirrorless camera that's in the small body of sony's much smaller a6000 series cameras. It has all the benefits of Sony's larger a7 series cameras in a smaller, much more manageable package. And people are less intimidated by someone carrying a smaller camera around outside. It is a bit pricey, at $1800 for the body only, so I'll attach some similar, but much more budget friendly alternatives, like the great a6400 and a6100 down below.
This is the Peak Design Travel Pouch. It comes in a few different colors. The pouch itself is water-resistant but inside, it's filled with a bunch of pouches and zippers that open up like an accordion. It can fit quite a few items inside of it.
I have the M1 macbook air. Base model. Along with the 12.9in M1 iPad Pro. I like this combination because I could be using the macbook to get some work done, use the ipad for entertainment purposes, or combine the two to use as a dual screen mobile workstation. The 12.9in M1 iPad is a little large and really pricey, but currently that's my go to ipad, because I'm preparing for a review of it. I think the base model ipad, ipad air, or 11in ipad pro would do fine as a replacement to this for how I'm personally using it.

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