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Hardwearing daypack. Practical and versatile for hiking, hunting and fishing.
As the smallest sibling in the Singi range, this 20-litre model is perfect for shorter excursions – on foot, hunting or fishing – as well as everyday use. The zippered top opening gives a characteristic look and easy access to contents, and inside the main compartment there’s a laptop sleeve. Smaller items can be stored in pockets in the top lid and an elastic cord can be used to attach gear to the front. Can be expanded with Singi Side Pocket or Gear Holder, if you want extra storage space.
Depth: 19.00 cm
Height: 44.00 cm
Laptop case: 15"
Material
G-1000® HeavyDuty Eco S: 65% polyester, 35% cotton, 500D 100% polyamide
Environmental info
Organic | Recycled | Fluorocarbon-free impregnation | Contains non-textile elements of animal origin
Care instructions
do not wash | soft brush and lukewarm water | do not dry clean | do not tumble dry | do not iron | do not bleach | rub grease into leather regularly
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I bought one because I saw a man I look up to had one and its cheaper here than in Australia but you have to buy a few items to make the shipping (and international tax which I wasnt aware of) worth it. Litreage at 20L is honestly a bit small for my liking because I'm a bigger guy and I like to put lots of "Hmm what if..." items in my bag. But with the Singi gear holders its not a problem. If there was a Singi 24L that was also $120AUD that would be perfect because the price diff from the Singi 20 to the Singi 28 is $120 to $200, so basically $10 per extra litre which I'm not a big fan of but hey if it lasts forever AND you aren't a gear whore like me, its worth imo I feel like if they sold Fjallraven Singi front pack accesories it would make the Singi 20 S tier because the base pack is good on its own but for bigger guys like me and for extra small stuff, there isn't really a place for it because if you put them in the top and haven't stuffed the pack, it makes the lid sag. That all said it is a solid bag on its own, I would give it a 9/10 with price and accessory possibility taken into consideration and for it to be a 10 there needs to be front pack accessories ^_^
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Of all the daypacks I've tried, this is the most stylish, practical, and versatile. Its retro look works just as well in the city as it does when traveling. With its optional side pockets, I can transform it for short multi-day treks. Finally, it stands up on its own, even when half empty, and that's a real plus for me, whether traveling or on a daily basis.| Overall rating |
Excellent backpack for daily use . Sturdy , enough room to store daily essentials en comfortable to wear . Expansion is possible with Singi side pouch(es) and it has a rain cover !
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Very happy, good quality product and does the job.
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Solid piece of kit. Comfortable to carry several kilos of gear or grocery shopping. I already have the Kajka 35L which is also of high quality. The Kajka side pockets work perfectly and compliment the Singi 20L. I will also buy 2 Singi side pockets so the colours match. Perfect size for most airlines as the carry on bag to fit under seats.
