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Review: Civilian 20L Backpack

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The Civilian 20L Backpack from UAG mixes stunning style with incredible usability. Moreover, this spacious backpack is remarkably versatile. With mountains of pockets and a durable design, it is built to be functional, rugged, and great to look at.

Everything about this backpack is fantastic. The stitching and zips feel strong and built to last. Furthermore, the zips are incredibly easy to handle. Forget those cheap, flimsy things that catch the internal material. Instead, this backpack opens and closes with ease. 

Alongside this, if you pack for an apocalyptic event, this bag will suffice. It has so many compartments, you’ll not know what to do with them all. In short, this packs a huge punch for a 20L capacity bag. 

Technical aspects of the Civilian 20L Backpack

I’m based in the UK, so many of our low-cost airlines are extremely strict about hand luggage sizing. However, if you have more generous providers, this would be an exceptional option as a carry-on. The quick access pockets and hidden compartments are ideal for commuting and aviation. Furthermore, the ability to safely transport an up to 16″ laptop reduces luggage.

I’m a little forgetful, and I’ve been known to misplace my bag many times. This is an unfortunate security risk, and losing my belongings is somewhat jarring. Thankfully, the Civilian 20L Backpack is AirTag ready. This makes this the perfect option for wayward individuals or parents who wish to track their children’s belongings.

If you want a lightweight bag for your daily commute, this stylish backpack is the ideal option. It weighs under 1kg. Additionally, it is only 18.9″ long. Consequently, you won’t look like a turtle with a huge shell on your back.

Build quality. 

Commuters and outdoors types will adore the build quality. The Civilian 20L Backpack comes in 3 colours. I’m reviewing the midnight camo, but there is a black with burnt orange accent, and a green alternative. The midnight camo blends deep blacks with greys for an authentic camouflage finish. This isn’t too in your face, so it’ll appeal to those who love to be discreet.

This bag is extremely comfortable to wear and handle. The padded straps cushion the bag whilst carrying it. Furthermore, the lightweight mesh helps to keep sweat away from your back. This reduces moisture from impacting your clothing and the backpack.

The YKK zippers are a trusted and exceptional product. Every zip uses one of these zippers, and it makes the pockets a joy to use. Even when I packed the bag full, the zipper worked with ease. This was unbelievably reassuring, and I felt confident that the bag wouldn’t fail me.

Is the Civilian 20L Backpack worth it?

Buying the right backpack is a very personal experience. It has to be the right weight, size, and look. Moreover, it has to be right for the job at hand. The Civilian 20L Backpack is extremely versatile. It isn’t heavy, and the choice of pockets was impressive. Alongside this, every aspect is built to last. Therefore, I think it’s an incredible product, and I recommend buying it here!

(More information on UAG can be found here!)

The Civilian 20L Backpack has been awarded a Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!) 

Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com
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