Backpacks are not my favourite thing to wear while riding. While I end up wearing them quite often, they are usually a necessity begrudgingly accepted when I need to carry more clothes, food or gear than a small hip-pack will allow. One pack, The Flyt 20 from Deuter, changed that.
The Flyt 20 is comfortable, even on long hot days in the saddle. It has a wide array of very functional pockets without feeling bulky. And it is made to last.
Deuter Flyt 20: Features
For what Deuter calls a “pared down to essentials” bag, the Flyt 20 packs an impressive array of features. There are to main compartments, each with pockets for organization. The main compartment, for jackets or larger objects, is simpler. The front pocket includes several, well-designed smaller pockets for the organization of tools, snacks, important items (a small zipper pocket has a key clip) and even a specific loop for a pump. All together, its a 20L pack. While all 20L are functional, due to the more square shape, it feels smaller while wearing it. It’s also compatible with a 3L hydration bladder, though that’s not included.
There is also a zippered smartphone pocket on the back-facing side of the Flyt. This is padded, keeping screens safe and away from impact in a crash. It’s also easy to reach without taking the pack off.
Finally, there are straps to attach a trail helmet, full-face helmet or gear straps, and another set on the bottom for attaching pads (or to put a wet jacket, if you don’t want to put it back in your bag). A rain cover hides inside a lower pocket of the Flyt 20.
Comfort and protection
Deuter uses its Airstripes system to create airflow over the back. Two pads keep the Flyt 20 from sitting directly on your back, and add some padding, allowing for channels of airflow. Wide hip straps and a chest strap keep the Flyt 20 securely in place on the trails.
One of the more unique feature is the integrated SAS-TEC back protector in the Flyt 20. The removable pad adds TÜV/GS-certified protection in case of a crash. The pad comes in two sizes. The M-Xl is included in the Flyt 20. The Flyt 18 comes with the smaller S-L sized pad.
Deuter uses a mix of 210D PA and 100D PA High Tenacity fabrics. Both are lightweight, tear-resistant…
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