Well the journey has come to an end at least until after Christmas
, what I needed most in a bag was the combination of being lightweight, quality build, good organization (but streamlined so as not to over do it), to be unassuming and the antithesis of loud, as well as a versatility in the way the bag could be carried with a must that when on my back that it shifted around as little as possible while still being comfortable to wear, especially the strap area:sweat_smile:
Easy access
Quick access
And most importantly that it only fit what I need to carry which is a 14” puter, digitakt, headphones, and power bank/ and not encourage me to carry more, but rather force me to commit to another set up if I want to go with an Mpc, deluge, Polyend tracker, model series etc…
Also found out that the symmetry of backpacks with outside water bottle holsters are cumbersomely off putting for me personally and that bags with inside water bottle holsters are perfect for holding power banks like the 65 watt baesus, while maintaining balance.
So I ended up with the Tom bihn synapse 19, the Aer slim pack, and the Day Owl Day Pack… all three blend in extremely well no matter the environment and the aer slim pack and day owl day pack are so minimal in their design that you’d feel awkward if you were looking at them for too long, while the synapse 19 just looks like you are in your way to or from school… all of these are back packs and none of them say ‘please go shopping in my bag for your next beat machine’…
I was peeved at day owl for taking an extra long time to send my bag because of some shipping mishap but they gave me a very nice discount that I couldn’t refuse … so I didn’t.
I also really liked the Goruck GR-1, and a crossbody backpack by nutsack but they weren’t close to being as minimal and apparently a lot of people use truck for personal carry of fire arms so they garner a lot of attention, which I want no part of.
Most of the producer/ dj /tech bags were too flashy and heavy even without gear in them for my taste, and the three bags I got offered enough protection, mobility, and fit my deck savers too.
I’m amazed at everybody lugging around 25 and 30 liter bags full of gear as everyday carry bags, I’m trying to save my back and avoid those doctor bills😁