Use the Thule Alltrail Twitter 15L as your daily work backpack

I have been using the Thule Alltrail Twitter 15L backpack for a while as a daily work backpack, not as a trail backpack as it was made for. It was a difficult experience, but with what I already had, it was easy and fun, and I considered it expanding to different backpack models for daily use.
Trail backpacks do not have technology protection features
This will be difficult for many people, but for me it's normal because even when I use my backpack every day, I still use these accessories. That means for each piece of technology I put in my backpack, I have its own bag or holster for it, not letting them share it in a backpack or handbag.

The backpack is only about 500 grams and is thin and has no technology protection features. Although there is a laptop compartment inside.

I also used it as a trail backpack during my days in Japan.

But when we return to Vietnam, they carry the goods for us
Dishes I brought along in Thule Alltrail Twitter 15
I'm currently working normally. Just go from home to work, then go to cafe and then come back, not to do anything complicated. In my backpack, I mainly have technology items, but I don't carry other essentials. I live in the most dynamic city in the world, so I don't lack anything.

Almost all of the above items have bags when stored together, but when stored separately, do not use bags.

The shortcut pane on the left has a tripod for Pocket4. I made a leather case for this tripod because it feels very plastic and boring to hold and I didn't want it to look unsightly so I made a leather case for it.

The inner round holster is the Ulanzi TT52 leg holster. This leg is only about 300 grams, so bring it along so you can spin it with a leg. In the video in this article, I use this leg to mount pocket4 to record.

This compartment is usually nice for a water bottle.

Next is the MacBook Air M5 13".

Remove from holster

Backpack full of stuff next to the EGO helmet I'm using.

Carrying it on your back is not too big because it only has 15 liters.

If you don't keep it full, it will look flat and not look good

I put the Hasselblad X2D II + 90mm F2.5 in a name-engraved leather bag to hold large headphones.

This is a medium format camera so its size is quite large. The tube is 90mm so it's also long.

The other camera I brought is the Sony RX1RIII.

This camera does not have a leather case, I used the one that Sony gave me when I bought the camera

This square bag is the bag that holds the Pocket4 and the magnetic tripod. Inside there is only a laptop compartment but it doesn't protect anything so everything seems to be crammed on top of each other.

It is the leftmost one

Leather case for Honor 600 Pro phone. I am using this device with iPhone Air.

I like my phone so I take good care of it.

An accessory bag holds cables, chargers, mobile batteries, mics, nail clippers, mic stands, headphones...

This side shortcut compartment is for the phone

The phone can also be placed on the compartment right on the strap.

Let it be easier to get here. However, I often leave my B&W Pi8 headphones here.

Thule Alltrail Twitter 15L has straps right on the stomach so the backpack hangs partly on the back instead of resting all on the shoulders. I like this because it makes the backpack significantly lighter.

Hook some fun charms on your backpack

It's easy to use with a rolling suitcase because there are many straps to tie it to the suitcase strap

The color and material are very nice

The zipper as well as the small components of the backpack are made very well and beautifully

Prevent external shortcuts with a few high-stretch elastic bands

The surface of the backpack is made of some fabric and has a layer like candle wax, so the color looks very beautiful and strange.
Actual images of Thule Alltrail Twitter 15L backpack























































