
Peak Design bagjack Cordura Backpack
The Peak Design bagjack Cordura Backpack merges rugged, weatherproof materials with a thoughtfully engineered interior, making it an excellent choice for travelers and creative professionals who need durability and adaptability in one pack.
The Peak Design bagjack Cordura Backpack merges rugged, weatherproof materials with a thoughtfully engineered interior, making it an excellent choice for travelers and creative professionals who need durability and adaptability in one pack. While the price and roll-top capacity trade-offs may deter casual users, its build quality and versatility justify the investment for frequent travelers.
Key Features
- 500D Cordura ballistic nylon exterior
- Weatherproof roll-top main compartment
- Dedicated padded laptop sleeve up to 16"
- MagLatch quick-access buckle system
- Internal camera cube compatibility
- Side compression straps for load stability
- Hidden zippered pocket for valuables
- Adjustable sternum strap with whistle buckle
Our Review
The Peak Design bagjack Cordura backpack takes the meticulous engineering that Peak Design is known for and channels it into a rugged, travel-ready pack built for people who move through airports, cities, and trailheads with equal frequency. Constructed from durable Cordura fabric, the bag resists abrasion, weather, and the general wear and tear of constant transit, while its structured silhouette keeps its shape whether packed full for a week away or compressed down for a day trip. The materials feel purposeful rather than flashy, with reinforced stitching and weatherproof zippers that signal this is a bag meant to be used hard, not babied.
What sets this backpack apart is the access and organization system that Peak Design has become known for across its camera bags and travel gear alike. The main compartment opens wide via a clamshell-style design, letting you see and reach everything at once instead of digging blind, while internal dividers and pockets keep electronics, clothing, and smaller essentials separated and easy to find. A dedicated laptop and tablet sleeve sits padded and protected, and external pockets are placed thoughtfully so that passports, phones, and quick-access items never require unpacking the whole bag just to find them. The strap and back panel system is adjustable and padded enough for long carries, whether that means a transatlantic flight or a hike from the train station to a hotel.
Beyond the functional layout, the bagjack Cordura backpack reflects Peak Design's broader design philosophy of minimal aesthetics paired with maximum utility, making it look at home in a business meeting, a hostel common room, or a mountain trailhead parking lot. Compression straps let the bag adapt in volume depending on how much you're carrying, and attachment points allow it to integrate with other Peak Design travel accessories like packing cubes or tech pouches. For travelers who want a single backpack that can handle carry-on duty, daily errands, and outdoor excursions without switching bags, this backpack earns its place as a durable, adaptable centerpiece of a travel gear setup.
Technical Specifications
How It Scores
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extremely durable Cordura fabric resists abrasion and tears
- Highly weather-resistant construction keeps gear dry
- Modular interior adapts for camera gear, laptop, or daily essentials
- Quick-access top opening speeds up retrieval of items
- Comfortable load-bearing harness for all-day carry
- Minimalist, professional aesthetic suits travel and work
Cons
- Premium price point compared to standard travel backpacks
- Roll-top design reduces total usable volume when sealed
- Limited external pockets for quick small-item access
- Slightly heavier than ultralight travel packs
- Camera cube sold separately, adding to overall cost
What Travelers Say
I've taken this backpack through three countries and it still looks brand new. The Cordura fabric shrugs off scrapes from cobblestone streets and airport carousels alike.
Once I added the camera cube, this became my go-to travel bag. The MagLatch buckle is genius for fast access, though I wish the cube came included.
Got caught in a downpour in Seattle and my laptop stayed bone dry. The harness system distributes weight well even on long walks.
The interior organization is fantastic, but I do miss having more external pockets for quick grabs like my phone or passport.




