Reddit reviews WOSHERD Daylite Backpack (Spring 2016 Model), Black , O/S
We found 5 Reddit comments about WOSHERD Daylite Backpack (Spring 2016 Model), Black , O/S. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Front pocket with mesh organizer and key clipAttaches to all AddOn compatible packsTuck-away spacer mesh shoulder straps with integrated handleMultifunction interior sleeve for hydration or tabletLarge panel loading main compartment
I just started running home from work last week (to avoid the issues with having to shower at work). I have a 4.5 mile run with this ~13L pack and if you pack it reasonably full and strap everything tight I don't feel like it's very noticeable aside from feeling a little hotter than normal with the extra sweat and heat trapped against my back.
I also think it will depend on your stride. If your hips rotate side to side very much then the pack is going to feel more noticeable than if your hips stay pointed straight forward.
They definitely exist, they're just generally pretty heavy and/or expensive. The hydration bladder usually just has to reside in an external area, so the hose doesn't pass through the main compartment, such as on this (non-waterproof) backpack, where it's located outside the bag (between the foam frame and the pack itself).
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Not a bad list, but some adjustments/thoughts:
Oh, and somewhat random, but dental floss is really hard to find there for some reason.
The GORUCK backpacks are awesome, bomb-proof, and will last you a long, long, long time if you want to fork out the money for them. However, they're not really necessary for what you're trying to do unless you also have some interest in rucking and/or have a fair amount of disposable income (as they're quite pricey). I have this Osprey pack for running and general travelling to and fro, and it has served me pretty damn well.
I've never used it, but I know a lot of people also swear by the Nike Cheyenne Vapor backpack, which is (I believe) made specifically for running. You could even get some of the Ultimate Direction vests (or the new Fastpack) depending on how much stuff you're trying to get in there - they're super lightweight and comfortable.
The Osprey Daylite looks like a neat bag that won't break the bank.
Also the Northface Jester might be something you're into. At around $63 I'd say that's a good deal.
The Osprey Axis also looks to be a handy bag with just the right amount of pockets.
For a very simple pack (no sternum straps or back mesh) check out the Kelty Kite. For about $50 it might work well for a casual EDC bag.