Review of the Able Carry Daybreaker 2 which is a lightweight everyday backpack that has a solid build quality, improved harness, simple layout and enough capacity for your essentials. If you don’t need a built in laptop sleeve and just want something versatile that can even fit into a larger travel bag, this will be a good option to take a look at.
What do you think of the Daybreaker 2? What types of activities would you use this for?
Daybreaker 2:
*The Able Carry Daybreaker 2 was provided as a sample for this review. All opinions are my own and do not represent any other parties.
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00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Aesthetic and materials 01:45 - Exterior attachment points and water bottle pocket 03:37 - Wearing the bag 04:01 - Harness 05:07 - Quick access pockets 05:32 - Joey Pouch 06:24 - Main compartment 07:41 - Hydration bladder sleeve 09:46 - Packing into travel bag 10:34 - Pricing & alternatives
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