ALTURA GRID BACKPACK
Understated looks belie a wealth of features
VOLUME 30 litres WEIGHT 578g LAPTOP SLEEVE Yes FULLY WATERPROOF No LIGHT CLIP Yes
This is the lightest bag on test, but still manages to squeeze in a lot of extra pockets: two inside, a separate laptop section, a front slip pocket plus two zipped side pockets. The roll top also has a zip closure, making the main bag more secure when unclipped. What isn’t immediately apparent is that the unassuming grey front pocket is reflective, giving lots of low-light visibility. The shoulder straps are well padded and are what the grab handle is fixed to, so it doesn’t pull on the body of the bag when lifted up; a neat touch.
A bright lining makes it easy to find things inside the main compartment, while the smooth fabric means it is easy to pack. There’s easily enough room for commute essentials and more. The laptop section has side zip access which, aside from making the laptop feel more protected, is a slick solution for easy reach. The side pockets open right up, so even though they’re deep, it’s easy to access the contents while the gusset construction cleverly stops everything falling out.
The pack doesn’t have either a waist belt or chest strap, but the compact shape and size meant I didn’t miss them. It’s easy to wear and, packed with my day-to-day kit, I found it comfortable. Oddly it was more comfortable with a laptop in the sleeve than without.
I like the understated styling of the Grid, which allows it to do double duty as a work bag. It has a DWR finish for water resistance. The additional pockets and high-contrast lining add to its overall usability. It’s possible to pay more and get a pack that boasts a higher specification of fabrication and construction, but it’s also possible to pay more for a bag that doesn’t have the features or practicality of the Altura Grid.
The laptop section has side zip access, which is a slick solution for easy reach