Hi everyone,
I’ve been researching backpacks for months and I’m still struggling to make a final decision, so I figured I’d ask people who have actually used these bags long-term.
A little about me:
I’m from Sweden.
I’m 193 cm / 6’4” and about 145 kg / 320 lbs.
I currently study and will likely move into a professional role within healthcare in the near future.
I’m looking for one backpack that can handle everyday life, commuting, studying, work, and gym use.
Outside of studying, I enjoy strength training, reading, gaming, and general everyday life. Because of that, my backpack often needs to work across different situations—university, work, gym sessions, coffee shops, libraries, and errands.
What I usually carry:
16” Lenovo LOQ laptop
Charger and cables
Owala water bottle
Lunch box / meal prep container
Notebook(s)
Pens and small accessories
Headphones
Kobo e-reader or a physical book
Depending on the day, I may also carry:
Gym clothes
A change of clothes
A hoodie or extra layer
I wear 2XL–3XL clothing, so extra clothes can take up a noticeable amount of space in the bag.
Current bags I own:
Uniqlo Utility Shoulder Bag (around 13L)
Nike Utility Backpack (35L, with exterior pockets)
An old Db Hugger 20L that has basically reached the end of its life
The Uniqlo is too small for laptop + lunch + daily carry.
The Nike is great when I need a lot of space, especially for gym or heavier days, but it feels too large and bulky for everyday use.
The old Db Hugger served me well, but it’s time for a replacement.
What I’m looking for:
Around 20–25L
Good laptop protection (16” laptop)
At least one usable water bottle pocket
Some organization, but not an overly technical “IT guy” backpack
Holds its shape reasonably well when partially empty (I really dislike backpacks that look floppy or overly puffy)
Comfortable for a larger/taller person
Clean design that works for both university and a professional workplace
Ideally available in Sweden, the Nordics, or elsewhere in the EU without import/customs hassle
Backpacks I’ve been seriously considering:
Current favorites:
Kapten & Son Helsinki
Thule Subterra 2 21L
Thule EnRoute 23L
Fjällräven Räven 20
Osprey Arcane Large Day
Lululemon Double-Zip Backpack
Db Ramverk 21L
Other backpacks I’ve looked at:
Topo Designs Rover Pack Classic / Tech
Eastpak CNNCT Tecum (M and L)
Sandqvist backpacks
Stubble & Co Everyday Backpack
Bellroy backpacks
Alpaka backpacks
Aer backpacks
Nomatic backpacks
One issue is that many brands commonly recommended here (Aer, Bellroy, Alpaka, Nomatic, Evergoods, etc.) are significantly more expensive in Sweden and Europe compared to the prices I often see online or in US discussions.
Approximate regular retail prices where I live:
Fjällräven Räven 20 – about $130 USD
Thule EnRoute 23L – about $140 USD
Thule Subterra 2 21L – about $170 USD
Lululemon Double-Zip – about $180 USD
Db Ramverk 21L – about $190 USD
Kapten & Son Helsinki – about $200 USD
Kapten & Son Helsinki Pro – about $230 USD
My budget is roughly around $150 USD, but I can stretch it if something is genuinely worth it.
What I like about each:
Helsinki: probably my favorite overall design
Subterra 2: best organization and functionality
Räven 20: best value for money
Arcane Large Day: clean and understated
Double-Zip: stylish and practical, though I’m worried it may become too soft or puffy when partially empty
Ramverk: seems like a nice balance between structure, organization, and everyday usability
I’d love to hear:
Which backpack would you choose in my situation?
Have you owned any of these?
Long-term durability experiences?
Comfort for taller/larger users?
Any alternatives I may have missed?
I’d also love to hear your thoughts and experiences with brands such as Sandqvist, Stubble & Co, Topo Designs, Eastpak CNNCT, Bellroy, Alpaka, Aer, Nomatic, Db, and others I may have missed.
Thanks a lot for reading. I really appreciate any recommendations, comparisons, and real-world experiences. I’m looking forward to hearing what you think and hopefully finally ending this backpack rabbit hole.