The "discovery" daypack from onemate is a functional backpack with 4-in-1 versatility: It combines the minimalist elegance of a business backpack with the high technical functionality of a travel suitcase, the style of your favorite everyday backpack and the good conscience that you have planted ten trees.
Product/application information:
The Discovery is perfect as a laptop backpack. Protected by neoprene and raised off the ground, your laptop can withstand a drop from over 1 meter. Maximum dimensions: 40 x 28 cm (some 17.3-inch laptops fit).
Thanks to the coated material and the improved zippers, the backpack is waterproof and thus protects your contents from moisture.
Extra padded back panel and ergonomic shoulder straps.
Easy packing thanks to the side opening of the suitcase compartment.
The chest strap closes automatically thanks to integrated magnets.
Simply attach the backpack to your suitcase.
Lockable zippers and secret compartments keep your backpack safe from theft of its contents.
The entire material of the Discovery bag is made from 41 recycled plastic bottles, giving them a second life. These bottles come from a country without a deposit return system, preventing them from ending up in the oceans. Currently, only the zippers, accessories, and padding are not recycled. We are constantly working to improve.
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Facts:
- for everyday use or 1-3 day trips
- Pack from the side using the suitcase compartment
- robust & waterproof
- made from 41 recycled plastic bottles
- 16-inch laptop compartment
- Dimensions: 45 x 30 x 17 cm (17 cm extendable to 22 cm)
- Volume: 22 L (expandable to 30 L)
- Weight: 1.2 kg
Why is this product included in the "With Edges and Corners" category?
The backpacks in the "third choice" category have more significant cosmetic defects, such as a seam flaw, a hole, or a blemish on the handle. See example images. The backpacks are selected at random.
Who is behind the product?
onemate is a young start-up from Pforzheim, founded in 2019 by Julian. The idea for sustainable and robust backpacks originated during his 6-month trip through Costa Rica in 2017.