Courtney Mroch—July 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Exactly what I needed for travel. Perfect to pack, then break out for sightseeing, hiking, etc when we get to our destination. Love the pack hidden pocket to pop room keys and cash in. Front pocket is generous and holds whatever things I need easy quick access too. (Reading glasses, tissue, pens, etc.) The inner compartment has a divider plus ANOTHER zip pocket. But I can carry umbrellas, my Kindle, cameras, binoculars, even travel toilet paper. (Although I don’t always carry my Kindle and umbrellas together. Usually it’s just one or the other.) I’ve even stuffed a jacket in the main pocket (but I didn’t the umbrellas in there at the time). And then the outside side water bottle holders are perfect too. I’ve hiked around with it on my back for 8+ hours. My shoulders start aching after a while (especially if I pack it too full), but for the most part, it’s comfortable. It’s not waterproof. (Then it would be perfect!) But it’s held up to a rainy hike and a bike ride and me just throwing it about in general. Super pleased with its performance and versatility. Read more
A m a z o n Customer—November 1, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Durable, lightweight bag, comfortable. Perfect for our daily "diaper" bag we fill with snacks, water bottle, book, for our 3 toddlers for daily outings. Fits my husband who is 6ft and easily adjustable for me who is 5'4". Various pockets, some discreet to put wallet and keys, phone. My favorite thing is that it is SOOO lightweight and dries quick. We purchased the 10L and it's perfect size for our family of 5. Read more
L—June 14, 2024✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. I like it very much. To explain some things, I actually first tried a different style that was available on Amazon and which I think was manufactured by the same company but which had a different logo ( G4Free 10L ) which was good in construction and material and this SKYSPER model is similar in construction and material . The main problem with the G4Free one was that the smaller compartment was too small and it was hard to get my hand into it or fit certain items into it. Also the shoulder straps were designed to be a bit too far apart and they would slide down the sides of my shoulders too easily. The SKYSPER has the shoulder straps a bit closer to each other though they are designed in the same style as the G4Free one I am referring to. Of course some backpacks have the shoulder straps designed to be like a collarless vest at the top of the backpack and it is supposedly more ergonomic but this can mean that the shoulder straps go too far to the sides and of course this can depend on the shape of your shoulders, whether you have broad shoulders or whatever, but the collarless-vest design of shoulder straps may be less ergonomic than the more-common design for shoulder straps. But also, the SKYSPER backpack has a vertical smaller compartment, in fact it has two such compartments one in front of the backpack and one in back of the backpack. First, I actually tend not to prefer vertically-placed smaller compartment on backpacks because you have to be careful if the items placed inside would more easily fall out since the pouch inside may not be designed to be below the lowest part of the zipper opening. Also it is more awkward to swing the backpack from your back to your front and then try to reach in the smaller compartment for something than it would be for a horizontally-placed smaller compartment. However the compartment on the SKYSPER is nicely spacious and the zipper opens wide enough to fit your hand into ( if your hand size is not particularly big) . This is a good pack for carrying some things you may need to bring along with you, your cell phone, your wallet, maybe a packable rain jacket and umbrella etc. I have not yet tried the backpack in the rain so I cannot yet verify how water resistant it is but the material certainly does seem to be the kind that would repel light rainfall. Also the backpack folds into its own pouch which is attached to the inner neck of the backpack. It is a plus that this pouch is attached to the rest of the bag because other backpacks have separate carrying pouches and it is more possible to lose or misplace the pouch. The pouch SKYSPER is decently large. Some carry pouches for packable backpacks are too narrow or small and it takes hand strength to force the backpack into the pouch. The one on the SKYSPER could be a bit larger ( wider actually) for better results, but it still seems good. I only recently received the backpack and have yet to use it on a longer term basis to know more about it. I will update as I am able to. Read more
Annie—February 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This hiking backpack is perfect! We took it to Europe for hiking and it worked great. It’s a little on the smaller side, but we didn’t need much and it held everything we needed comfortably. Would definitely recommend for travel and day hikes. Read more
Erika Dave—December 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This small backpack is well designed with different compartments and pockets. Very comfortable to wear and holds all your stuff for a day trip. The different zippers make for easy access. I'm really happy with the quality and design. Read more
Nancy H—September 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Bottom line: This worked very well for my purpose which was as a small, lightweight day pack for a one-week trip. Good value for the money. Pros: Capacity was sufficient for this purpose. It easily held two 16 oz water bottles, billfold, small camera, tablet, small umbrella, and a few other items. It was easy to slip on and off in confined spaces (airplane & tourbus seats). It weighs almost nothing. Zippers worked fine and straps were easy to adjust. It can be easily stored its interior pouch once you get the hang of how to fold it. Online videos by customers demonstrating the folding process were very helpful. Some commenters reported problems with construction and with smell, but I did not experience those issues. Potential cons: These were not issues for me, but might be for others. If appearance is important to you: the pack arrived folded into its interior pocket and was initially very wrinkled. Most wrinkles fell out after a couple of days use, but a few remain still. Also, if you’re going to fill the pack heavily, you might prefer one with a waist strap. Can’t speak to how well it holds up to rough treatment or in rain. Read more
TimeMan—September 22, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is a really nice pack—lightweight, lots of pockets, fabric that doesn’t wrinkle. I would’ve given it five stars, except for one glaring defect: the shoulder straps are set so far apart that they keep sliding off, even when adjusted. I debated keeping it because the storage and weight are excellent, but a backpack that won’t stay on your shoulders defeats the purpose. Returning it. (A closer strap anchor or a sternum strap would fix this.) Pros: lightweight, plenty of pockets, tidy look Cons: shoulder straps too wide-set; won’t stay on shoulders Read more
Helen Merryman—October 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Light weight holds towels canisters of water, cell phone, etc. separate compartments, durable, and easy to carry by hand or over the shoulders. Adjustable straps too. I got black which is great for me and my husband Read more