Description
DAYPACK
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Full protection for your tech. Thick inner padding on the bottom and sides of the bag cushion your laptop, camera and any other damageable items you need to take with you. The inside of the bag has superior organisation – a laptop slot for computers upto 15″ and a fully array of pockets helps you keep control of your belongings.
The Daypack is highly water-resistant. 100% waterproof TPU-coated material and high-frequency welded seams prevents any moisture from getting into the body of the bag, and the rain-resistant hood and waterproof zip prevents water keep the interior dry even the heaviest of storms.
The Code10 Daypack is highly secure. The main zipper is hidden from casual thieves and can be quickly secured when you’re using the bag in crowded areas. A hidden pocket on the back of the bag is great for quick but discreet access to your valuables. The main body of the bag and the front compartment can be fully locked using the hidden retractable combination lock.
Specifications
Feature List
- Water Resistant Design
- Hidden, Securable Zip
- Integrated Lock
- Quick Access / Water Resistant Outerpockets
- Protective Padded walls
- Bottle, Card and Secret Pockets
- Reflective logo
- Suitcase Strap
Materials
- 600D TPU-Coated Polyester Fabric
- YKK Water Resistant Zippers
- ABS buckles
FAQs
The material we use for the bag is 100% waterproof and all seams use a high frequency welding technique (rather than traditional stitching) to prevent any water from entering. If closed properly, the main compartment of the bag is highly water resistant – this means that it can be heavily soaked by water without fear of any moisture getting inside. However, we don’t recommend that you use the bag underwater as it is not always possible to ensure that the bag is 100% sealed.
When empty, the backpack weighs approximately 1kg.
The Code 10 Daypack is not made of a specialist cutproof material. It’s extremely durable and would put up a good fight against a thief with a knife, but it is not impenetrable to someone with good tools. What we aimed for was a bag that would prevent against petty thieves, pickpockets and bag snatchers. We actually experimented a lot with slash proof materials and in the end we decided not to use it for the Code 10. There were a number of reasons for this, but the main one was that we did not find a material that was both truly waterproof AND truly slashproof.
We’ve created a very simple system, which is both effective and easy to use. Once the bag is zipped shut, you can secure the zip by hooking the zipper loop over the buckles. A hidden padlock can then be taken out of the backpanel and used to lock the buckles together and ensure that the zip can’t be opened. This same system also allows you to lock the bag to static objects.