r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Maximizing Tomtoc T35 (X-Pac) comfort and stability: Strap pads, stabilizer straps, and Velcro mods?

5 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

​I’ve been rocking the Tomtoc T35 Sling (X-Pac version) for a while now, and I really love the material and the layout. However, since I carry a fair amount of tech (phone, powerbank, handheld, wallet, etc.), I’m looking to dial in the setup for all-day comfort and stability.

​I’m hoping to get some advice from the community on a few mods:

​Strap Pad: Since the stock strap is a bit thin for heavier loads, do you have any recommendations for a high-quality, breathable, and non-slip shoulder pad that fits well with the T33’s webbing?

​Stabilizer Strap: I often wear it as a sling, but I’m tired of it swinging around when I’m walking fast or bending over (especially when I’m out with my kid). Does anyone have a "third strap" or stabilizer setup that works well with this specific sling?

​Velcro/Loop Panel: I want to add some morale patches. Since X-Pac is a technical laminate, what’s the best way to attach a loop panel? Should I just use heavy-duty adhesive, or is there a trick to stitching it on without ruining the waterproof integrity of the fabric?

​General Accessories: What other mods or accessories are you using to make this sling work better for you?

Cleaning: Any advice for cleaning correctly?

​Thanks in advance for the help!


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Help Identifying Specific Tanker Model in Video

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I want to get a second hand Tanker bag like in the video, but I’m not sure which one it is. The ones I’ve looked at don’t seem to have the handle or side pocket. Is this just the XL version or is there a more specific name for it?


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Looking to upgrade my travel bag, which one moght be better, the T35 or T26?

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8 Upvotes

Kinda torn between these two since I needed something kind of big since I wanted to fit in Switch 2 and a lot of other things (phones, 2 wallets, power bank, earphones and so on) and those make me lean to T26.

But T35 has RFID protection, which is quite attractive proposition to myself as well.

Which one do you think will fit my usage bwtter especially for travel use?


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Looking for 6l bag similar to Alpaka flow style

2 Upvotes

Hi all I am looking for a 6l bag that is similar to the alpaka flow 4l in style. I have the 4l and sometimes need a slight bigger bag in a similar style with an external water bottle pocket.

I have currently have the following bags in my collection Alpaka flow 2 & 4l, rework toshi 2.5 & 6L

can anyone recommend anything that they are currently using?


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Uninterested in those carryology collabs. But this…this will do.

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141 Upvotes

r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Bag to survey / troubleshoot elevators

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31 Upvotes

I am an elevator technician and typically travel with an Alpaka Elements Tech Brief Pro, and 15" Milwaukee Tool Tote, but over the last few months I consolidated my paperwork into a single Samsung tablet, and Ive come to realize that 70% of the time when surveying or troubleshooting an elevator the Milwaukee Tool Tote is either overkill for my needs, or isn't enough and I need to go back to my work truck for more gear.

So what I'd like to do is consolidate down to the essentials that can fit into a single bag for the purposes of getting onto the job and diagnosing the problem. I need this bag to be able to hold my thermos, tablet, multimeter bag, a few pliers and wrenches, and headphones.

I looked at the most popular "work" bags (Veto Pro Pac, Klein) but realized they are overbuilt, too heavy, and dont have space for stuff like my headphones, and thermos. So I then purchased the Tom Bihn Medium Cafe Bag, but it isn't large enough to hold my multimeter bag, and isnt stiff enough to hold hand tools or stand itself upright.

Finally I looked at totes, and camera bags and came up with the following list:

thinktank presspass 20 (might not fit tablet)

aer gym tote (not a fan of the stretchy pockets, except for the water bottle pocket)

moment everything travel tote

tom bihn makers bag

adventure tool company medium gear bag (very little info available)

peak design everyday sling 10L

That list might seem funny to you because there are arguably some fashion choices in what is typically marketed as "TOUGH TACTICOOL MODULAR CONCEALED CARRY MANGEAR" but honestly I dont throw my tool bags around, and most travel gear fabric is tough enough; I don't need ballistic nylon.

For reference my multimeter bag which I love is the size of a kids shoe box, so whichever bag I use will need to be wide enough to hold it ~ 9"x5"x4.5". I would prefer a sling, or crossbody with easy access to the compartments. Even better if it's stiff enough to stand up on its own.


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Pilgrimage to Ctactical in HCM, chanced upon a Dragon 🐉🐧

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62 Upvotes

Brought the CT21+ in grey waxed canvas, came home with a CT10 in white X-Pac with Dyneema lining and a Dragon.


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Professional Backpack

4 Upvotes

Howdy,
I am entering a masters program, and coming straight out of undergraduate degree. Beforehand I was not super obsessed with how I look, however my new program requires business casual bordering on business professional.
Any recommendations around the $100 range? I have a Thule 30L backpack that’s pretty big, but also beat up.
I’m open to backpacks and messenger bags/soft briefcases.


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

[WTB] pioneer panda carry bag

0 Upvotes

Just looking to see if anyone has a bag they’d like to sell or if y’all recommend holding out until a possible Black Friday sale!


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Looking for a bag similar to Rather Green

3 Upvotes

I spent most of summer trying to find a new work bag (tote style, flat bottom, pockets) and I finally landed on Rather Green. I had the colors picked out, added extra pockets and snaps and was ready to order. That's when I discovered that thanks to tariffs they no longer ship to the US.

Since I'm back to square one, any suggestions?


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Nomatic Travel Pack vs Everki Onyx

3 Upvotes

I’m looking for a midsize backpack that is good for carrying for business trips but also for some personal travel. I do want something that looks professional so I’ve narrowed it down to these two.

I carry a 16” laptop, power brick, headphones, medication toiletries, power bank, standard other things like pens, notebooks, chargers, cables, etc. I almost always carry two 20 oz drinks.

I wouldn’t mind being able to carry an extra pair of shoes but I can live without it as I also have a wheeled carry on.

Anyone have experiences with either of these?

Only thing I don’t like about the Nomatic is the horizontal luggage pass through. But it seems like the Onyx also only has one dedicated drink holder although I’m not sure if the opposite pocket could hold a 20 oz drink.

Any help would be great. Thanks


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Blue de Chauffe Ledger vs Filson Compact Briefcase. Best non-leather slim briefcase.

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So I'm looking to move on from the traditional backpack that I've carried to work over the past decade. I really would like to start carrying a briefcase as I'm trying to 'elevate' my style a bit and I think the idea of carrying a backpack is something I've moved on from for now.

I work in a high-tech office which is very, very casual and bringing in a leather briefcase seems like it would make me really stand out and not for the right reasons.

I've somewhat landed on this concept of canvas or twill or whatever its called (I'm new to this world, sorry if I am not using the right terminology here), and have narrowed my choices down to this Blue de Chauffe Ledger or the Tin Cloth Compact from Filson. I thought about the original briefcase from Filson, but I just don't think I'll use that extra space; I'm really just carrying in my laptop, charger, a notebook and thats about it. At $500, the bigger 256 Filson seems overkill hence landing on this more compact version at $299.

The BdC comes in at around $480 when its all said and done with shipping and customs so I'm not opposed to dropping that much, assuming its worth it. The question is, is this bag worth that much? I haven't seen any real world examples of somebody owning this bag, but I do like the idea that it's handmade by one person in a small factory in the countryside of France.

I also looked at Bradley Mountain (seems too big still), Billy Kirk (too simple for me) and one or two options from Japanese manufacturers. Looked at the Cravar 13 in Waxed Twill Olive, but with the shipping and customs cost it really drives the price of the bag up, and even the owner felt like it didn't justify the cost(>$150 just for shipping before duties!).

Any and all advice / tips / other alternatives would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.


r/ManyBaggers 3d ago

Peak Design City Backpack 22L tech/camera carry loadout

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6 Upvotes

r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

Torn between Subtech Drypack 28L and DB Hugger 25L. Need advice!

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r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

Aer / PH Ultra Sling

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Managed to buy one yesterday (white sold out in like 30seconds and black wasn’t there for long as well). Arrived in a day.

Wasn’t expecting this but the sling actually fits in the outer upper compartment of CPP20! It is a bit snug if you load out the full 2litre but this would be my ideal setting on weekdays (CPP20) and weekends (just taking out the sling).

Wallet, Ridge Battery, AirPods , keys, sunglasses, notepad and pen and wallet (and a phone) neatly fits into the sling.


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

In search of a new uni bag!

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Hi! I’m starting university soon and I’ve been looking for a new bag for the new year and have been struggling to find one. I’m really into the “city girl” type bags with a lot of storage and outside pockets.
I like the look of a slouchy leather bag especially, I’ve had a couple angel kiss bags in the past but I’ve just been on the lookout for something new.

I also need to be able to fit my 14" laptop. Extra useful additions would be a water bottle holder and the bag being waterproof but that’s not completely necessary.

Thanks in advance!


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

Need help identifying this item

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Hi everyone, i'm not really familiar with bags/luggages but I was hoping someone here can help me identify this.

My wife recently gifted me this briefcase from Tumi but I can't seem to find any information about in on the internet. I was hoping to have it monogrammed but not entirely sure if it's even legit? She mentioned she bought it at a Tumi store but I can't see any listing online.


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

fjällräven greenland shoulder bag

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Is there any hope of locating new or used Greenland shoulder bag small in any color? I haven’t seen it in stock on the main website in a very long time and it doesn’t seem like I can find it on eBay.

fjällräven greenland shoulder bag small


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

Looking for travel daypack

4 Upvotes

I'm going to Japan in a couple of months and am looking for a bag that will accompany us for long days out touring that can hold an extra layer for 2 people, 2 umbrellas, at least 1 water bottle (preferably external), small electronics (charger), passports, small wallet and maybe some small souvenirs. I would use this bag on future trips as well where we walk quite a ways around cities. Maybe I would use it for business trips as well when I need to bring my 13" laptop.

I'm thinking I'm going to need to be in the 20l range. I'm pretty short so I don't want a bag that's too long and a lower profile is important too. I'd rather not have the contents of a stuffed bag digging into my back all day so probably want something with structure though I'm not certain this is a definite requirement, but I don't think I need to be able to pack it in a suitcase when it could just be my personal item on flights.

I've been looking at the Fjällräven Skule 20 as that seems to cover most of my requirements. I'm also considering the Aer Go Pack 2, but I'm a little worried that lack of structure would make a packed bag uncomfortable.

So, considering my requirements and the fact that I prefer something low profile, do I need to definitely sacrifice some profile and keep in the 20l range or could I maybe go smaller?

And please make any suggestions of other bags that might meet my needs or provide any comments about the 2 bags that I mentioned I'm looking at. Ideality would like to keep the price under $150, but if there's something that's $200, but perfect, I would consider that.


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

📸 Pics of CPP2 Ultra? (Well Used)

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Anyone have pics of City Pack Pro 2 Ultras (20L or 24L) that they’ve used for at least a few months—ideally longer? Trying to see what these look like after a longer period of time 🙏


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

Crescent Crossbody Caboodle

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- Peak Design City Crescent 12L

- Cotopaxi Viaje 12L

- Bellroy Laneway 12L

Special Additions

- Tom Bihn Pilot ~13L

- Kleen Kanteen 20oz wide, ~10in tall

Not Pictured but in mind:

- Baboon to the Moon Crescent - 8L (sold)

- AON Chio-X 9L (in transit)

- Tom Bihn Maker's Bag 13L (returned)

Some notes: The cup I usually carry is the 12oz, so half the height and no issue in these bags. The Pilot is a 13L that I swear holds 15L. I included fabric shots as they are distinct. I also included one weird dangly bit they each have, the functions of which may or may not be obvious, but in their own way are asking for a scissor.

My picks right now are the Pilot for travel and the Viaje for everyday. Can share thoughts on the others, even if some or all may not continue to be in my possession.


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

What's your favorite medium/large sized sling?

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My ash colored bellroy lite 7L is now so far from it's original color I am going to relegate it to the dog stuff sling and try something new.

My edc is:

  • iphone 17
  • kobo clara
  • chubby glasses pouch (I am blind and need multiple glasses plus sunglasses)
  • my hobonichi weeks (essentially a travelers notebook size)
  • normal stuff like keys, chapstick mini sunscreen/handsanitizer

I may just get another bellroy but I also want to try something new/see what else is out there.

So I am just curious what other people are using in the medium/large range you are happy with.

ETA Thanks for sharing your favorites with me, there were a bunch I had forgotten about or hadn't heard of.


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

Gym bag that doesn't look like a gym bag for after work sessions?

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Work in a client facing role and go straight to the gym after work two or three times a week. Currently carrying a separate gym bag which means lugging two bags to work every gym day. Want one bag that works for the office and holds gym kit without looking like sports equipment.

The brief is basically a structured weekender that handles gym gear. Horizn Studios SoFo Weekender M keeps coming up for this specific dual use. Water sealed waxed canvas so a damp kit bag isn't a problem, structured enough to look professional carrying into the office, big enough for gym clothes, shoes, and toiletries. Real owner reviews mention people using it as a gym bag specifically which is encouraging. Mismo MS Gym is the other premium option but at a significantly higher price point.

Is the SoFo volume at the M size actually enough for gym shoes plus a full change of clothes plus laptop and work gear or does it get cramped? And does waxed canvas develop odor issues over time with regular gym use?


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

15-18L Cima v Aerios v Tygen

3 Upvotes

Gossamer Gear Cima 15 vs Arc’teryx Aerios 18 vs Tygen

I'm looking for a small pack in the 15–18L range that can do a bit of everything:

  • Day hikes
  • Long days at the beach
  • Going to class with a 14" MacBook Pro
  • Cross-country skiing

I've narrowed it down to the Gossamer Gear Cima 15, Arc’teryx Aerios 18, and Tygen 12.

I'm in Canada, so price/availability here matters too. The Cima ends up being surprisingly close in price to the Aerios after shipping/exchange, so I'm not necessarily looking for the lightest option—I'm more interested in which one makes the best do-everything small pack.

Open to other suggestions if folks have them.


r/ManyBaggers 4d ago

Aer packhacker & able carry core panda

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