Cześć, Aedifica! You really helped me a lot with your detailed information and features explanations.
I decided to order a medium Freudian and it's flawless. The size and the volume perfected already great daylight backpack.
I enjoying it even more when traveling.
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Originally posted by Petros.Kyrillos View PostI own daylight backpack and I love it.I am using it as my EDC when I travel combined with travel cubelet as my purse.
...but I have sometimes a need for extra organization. That Freudian slip looking great solution for this but I don't know what is the best size. Medium or small. Lookin at your pictures I can't tell. Please help what size of Freudian slip works the best in the daylight backpack.
The first post in this thread has photos with the small FS and medium FS both being carried in a DLBC at the same time, one in each pocket: https://forums.tombihn.com/photos-vi...tml#post117089
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I own daylight backpack and I love it.I am using it as my EDC when I travel combined with travel cubelet as my purse.
...but I have sometimes a need for extra organization. That Freudian slip looking great solution for this but I don't know what is the best size. Medium or small. Lookin at your pictures I can't tell. Please help what size of Freudian slip works the best in the daylight backpack.
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Originally posted by kieri View PostHere's how I'd manage a similar packing list.
I use the Alphaviolet Side Effect as my Nintendo switch case, and I've put my Kindle Oasis in there as well.
I think my small Snake Charmer is living at work at the moment, so I'm subbing in a stuff sack with a big fluffy scarf and hat in it.
The Original Halcyon Side Effect is my EDC, and my wallet/phone/planner/sunglasses live in there.
The Grass 3DCOC is my in-flight amenity kit. I have an eye mask, lotion, lip balm, snacks, etc. in there.
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Here's how I'd manage a similar packing list.
I use the Alphaviolet Side Effect as my Nintendo switch case, and I've put my Kindle Oasis in there as well.
I think my small Snake Charmer is living at work at the moment, so I'm subbing in a stuff sack with a big fluffy scarf and hat in it.
The Original Halcyon Side Effect is my EDC, and my wallet/phone/planner/sunglasses live in there.
The Grass 3DCOC is my in-flight amenity kit. I have an eye mask, lotion, lip balm, snacks, etc. in there.
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I like the idea of the Passport Pouch. But have to admit that out of the various accessories I have purchased, it's the only item I have used very little. I find it easier to keep my passport, along with other travel essentials, directly in a small pocket of another bag or a jacket pocket. I'm sure, with the creative minds of this forum, I'll find out that I have been missing out on ideas for a different use or role for a Passport Pouch!
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I actually did look into this but it's a little too unitasker for me
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Originally posted by TacitusKilgore View PostThank you! I meant empty in the front. I mainly would probably use the sack for some damp or dirty clothes, snacks, or to wrap a souvenir or two in my travels.
Was thinking the small Ghost Whale in mesh for sunglasses and things like that, then a mini Q Kit for anything small I may want to hold. Will that fit a passport or two?
Being made of an exterior of 200d Halcyon ripstop and a lining of Aether, they are extremely light and very handy for travel.
https://www.tombihn.com/collections/...nt=16409833031
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Ah, I see - if the SE is your main purse and you just need the DLBP to catch the littles' stuff, that makes sense as a streamlined solution. Totally agree about finding the just-right answer - why have pockets that you won't use? This is the great thing about the TB portfolio - enough variety to fit all use cases!
Originally posted by Flowerchild81 View PostThanks. I liked thed idea of the DLBP because I will use my SE as my purse & can just toss all the other stuff in.
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Originally posted by TacitusKilgore View PostWas thinking the small Ghost Whale in mesh for sunglasses and things like that, then a mini Q Kit for anything small I may want to hold. Will that fit a passport or two?
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Originally posted by haraya View PostI am short and have I guess relatively narrow shoulders, so I can be picky about straps. I often take both the DLBP and PCBP (I think it's the WF edition) with me on trips as overflow/daypacks. They work differently on me though:
- the PCBP is a bit long and tends to sit on my lower back when I walk. (I still bring it because it maximizes space as a packing cube, and other - taller - people can use it as a daypack when we get to where we're going.) I like to bring a bandana or ribbon to tie the straps together as a DIY sternum strap, otherwise the straps tend to slide off.
- The DLBP is slightly shorter than the PCBP and surprisingly comfortable for its lean design. I even use it as a daypack when I'm home/not traveling, but need a minimal pack (e.g. going to a show/museum/some place where I can't or don't want to bring all my EDC with me). I don't find that I need to secure the straps across the front, unlike the DLBP. I don't know if that means it's better balanced than the PCBP, or just a better fit for my shape. I also feel that the shingle pockets and slightly shallower front pocket (because shorter than the PCBP) work as substitutes for the built-in organization I would otherwise have with my S19, or extra compartments that I would keystrap/Freudian-Slip into a bag otherwise.
I'd say for me the DLBP comes out ahead if I have to choose between the two you mentioned. But if I had to choose only one TB bag that would be my EDC/personal item for travel, then I'd go for the S19. (S25 for bigger folks; possibly one of the two Luminaries if I was more minimalist, though I haven't actually had hands-on experience with these. Oh, and if we're talking zombie apocalypse bag then I choose the Smart Alec instead!) If price is a factor then I'd stalk eBay or the swap/BST forums for a previously-owned S19 - primarily because I think the straps are a tad more comfortable for something I'd be using all the time, and the additional built-in organization is worth it to me. But it all depends on how you use your bags - YMMV!
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I am short and have I guess relatively narrow shoulders, so I can be picky about straps. I often take both the DLBP and PCBP (I think it's the WF edition) with me on trips as overflow/daypacks. They work differently on me though:
- the PCBP is a bit long and tends to sit on my lower back when I walk. (I still bring it because it maximizes space as a packing cube, and other - taller - people can use it as a daypack when we get to where we're going.) I like to bring a bandana or ribbon to tie the straps together as a DIY sternum strap, otherwise the straps tend to slide off.
- The DLBP is slightly shorter than the PCBP and surprisingly comfortable for its lean design. I even use it as a daypack when I'm home/not traveling, but need a minimal pack (e.g. going to a show/museum/some place where I can't or don't want to bring all my EDC with me). I don't find that I need to secure the straps across the front, unlike the DLBP. I don't know if that means it's better balanced than the PCBP, or just a better fit for my shape. I also feel that the shingle pockets and slightly shallower front pocket (because shorter than the PCBP) work as substitutes for the built-in organization I would otherwise have with my S19, or extra compartments that I would keystrap/Freudian-Slip into a bag otherwise.
I'd say for me the DLBP comes out ahead if I have to choose between the two you mentioned. But if I had to choose only one TB bag that would be my EDC/personal item for travel, then I'd go for the S19. (S25 for bigger folks; possibly one of the two Luminaries if I was more minimalist, though I haven't actually had hands-on experience with these. Oh, and if we're talking zombie apocalypse bag then I choose the Smart Alec instead!) If price is a factor then I'd stalk eBay or the swap/BST forums for a previously-owned S19 - primarily because I think the straps are a tad more comfortable for something I'd be using all the time, and the additional built-in organization is worth it to me. But it all depends on how you use your bags - YMMV!
Originally posted by Flowerchild81 View PostFor everyone that has a DLBP: How are the straps? I am considering getting one as an EDC that I can throw my SE into along with all the stuff my kids need. But the straps are deterring me. I purchased and returned the packing cube BP because I hated the boxy straps. It looks like the DLBP straps are sewn on a little differently (at more of an angle?) For the price I wish it had more traditional BP straps :/
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