Hi Tu,
I use the 10L and have only very, very rarely wanted for more space. It can just barely carry a full bladder, everything shown here AND my 4/3 camera.
It's as weather proof as anything on the market - I do carry my 4/3 camera in an additional dry bag - and supremely comfortable.
My pack shown here has taken an endless sh*t kicking for years and though it looks a bit rough up close (dirt in all the seams, some obvious wear areas, perma-sweat stains and etc) and it still works as good as the day I got it (a gift from my awesome wife).
I actually have a second one (decadent I know) that has seen less duty but having a second set of gear (jacket, helmet, shoes, pack, etc) is my favourite luxury after good beer.
I will warn you that in the hottest summer days that pack does not breath as well as others I have tried (like the new Camelbak Mule). That said, I've ridden with it in Moab and Sedona and wouldn't have traded it for anything else - it's simply that comfy.
Hope that helps!
Nov. 2, 2017, 10:02 p.m. - Andrew Major
Hi Tu, I use the 10L and have only very, very rarely wanted for more space. It can just barely carry a full bladder, everything shown here AND my 4/3 camera. It's as weather proof as anything on the market - I do carry my 4/3 camera in an additional dry bag - and supremely comfortable. My pack shown here has taken an endless sh*t kicking for years and though it looks a bit rough up close (dirt in all the seams, some obvious wear areas, perma-sweat stains and etc) and it still works as good as the day I got it (a gift from my awesome wife). I actually have a second one (decadent I know) that has seen less duty but having a second set of gear (jacket, helmet, shoes, pack, etc) is my favourite luxury after good beer. I will warn you that in the hottest summer days that pack does not breath as well as others I have tried (like the new Camelbak Mule). That said, I've ridden with it in Moab and Sedona and wouldn't have traded it for anything else - it's simply that comfy. Hope that helps!