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Whether you’re in a corner office, on a bike, or up at 30,000 feet, we’ve got you covered with our favorite backpacks.

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Tom Bihn Brain Bag
Frequent flier toting around multiple laptops and changes of clothes? Swap your bulky roller bag for a Tom Bihn Brain Bag. It has a whopping 36 liters of capacity—as much a hiking backpack. ($200)
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Aer Designs Fit Pack 2
Every fitness fiend knows how hard keeping your sweaty kicks away from your laptop and lunch can be. The Aer Fit Pack 2 has a separate, ventilated shoe compartment—and, for the joggers, a streamlined minimalist exterior. ($135)
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Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L
If you’re a photographer, an audio engineer, or anybody who has to lug around expensive, oddly-shaped equipment, the Peak Design Everyday Backpack is for you. The FlexFold dividers can accommodate and organize anything you own, and it’s all accessible via dual side-loading zippers. ($289)
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Chrome Vega Brief
Chrome Vega Brief might be the coolest take on a briefcase yet. It’s made of glossy, black, ballistic nylon, and has hideaway backpack and shoulder straps so you can bike to work, slide it under an airplane seat, or sit down at a business meeting with aplomb. ($160)