Review: Peak Design Travel Tech Pouch


Short Description. Whether you're carrying cables, everyday items, or travel necessities, the Peak Design Travel Tech Bag offers unparalleled organization and easy access. Origami-style pockets save a lot of space, allow you to store more things in less space, keep your belongings neat and easy to find. Elastic rings hold items such as pens, knives, SD cards and batteries. External handles and opening body make it nice to hold the entrance of this bag. The outer zipper pocket has a cable opening for easy charging of the device. The 200D recycled nylon box is weather resistant and aesthetically pleasing.

Functions.
  • Origami interior pocket design
  • Pens, SD cards, batteries, etc. extra small pockets for.
  • Two handles for quick opening and access
  • External pocket for passport / documents
  • Cable wrench for easy charging of the device
  • Transportation of accessories with PD straps (sold separately)
  • Extreme №8 zipper for air protection.
  • 100% recycled 200D nylon with DWR processing

Quality / comfort. When traveling, I like to keep all my electronics in one center or in my bag. So I don't go crazy looking for him in a hotel room. It is not interesting to take a taxi or fly.

Peak Design Tech Bag is designed to store all your electronic devices in one central, easily accessible place.


The Tech Bag is available in two colors; և և և և և և և և և. At first glance, some people think it's a technical bag or a laundry bag , because they are almost identical. But there are some differences, such as extra dots, handles and seams.

There is a zipper that separates the bag. There is no handle on the top like a toilet bag, but I would love to see it for easy grip. However, there are straps on both sides of the bottom of the bag. This allows you to put your fingers in it and open the bag like a clam shell.


At the top, there are two connection points that allow you to connect Peak Design anchor connections. If you want to use a technical bag as a shoulder bag, this is great. I recently learned that Peak Design has changed the design a bit and now uses rings instead of leaves.


There are also small handles on the sides of the bag to attach the Tech Bag quickly and easily. Just make sure the bag is tightly closed before you take it.


There is a zipper pocket on the side or back of the bag. This allows you to store small items such as batteries, memory cards, ID cards, cash or even a mobile phone.


The good thing about this cover is that there is something transient. This allows you to slide the charging cable from the phone into the hallway, keep the smartphone in your pocket and charge it. Depending on how many people are inside your phone, it may be a little crowded.


As soon as you open the zipper, you will see what an origami branch looks like. Everything is symmetrical. Another nice thing is that the bag can be placed on a flat surface, nothing will fall and come out.


There are small gaps on either side of the top of the bag where you can close the handles. Inside the bag there are several pockets that are elastic and resilient. They are ideal for storing keys, memory cards, cables, batteries, chargers and many other things. For large items, there is a zipper pocket in the middle with pockets for memory cards.

Watch our video and see what we can put in Tech Pouch.


The result. Overall, the Peak Design Travel Tech Bag is an excellent bag that will fit most electronics. I used my Logitech Master MX mouse, headphones, batteries, chargers, batteries: to move cables.

If you plan to use it with the Nintendo Switch, this may be fine, but you should take it out of the Joy-John, which should be kept in one of your pockets. The technical case is a bit short for the Nintendo Switch with two Joy-Conss added. I would recommend buying a laundry bag , as this is the perfect length to hold a Switch with two Pro Joy-Cons attached.




Manufacturer: Peak Design
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