For the street, campus, and listening walks
A minimalist backpack makes sense when you're doing short loops: home → station → market → home. Also when you're on a listening walk: walking, stopping, noting, moving on. The centered portrait design helps with something that seems trivial but isn't: the backpack "reads" while you're moving. It doesn't become a confusing pattern. You see it and that's that.
On the green edges of the island, Yeray learns to travel light. He doesn't always need a big recorder. Sometimes he just needs to be there, listen, and come back with a note. On those days, the backpack isn't for gear — it's for keeping order: everything in its place, nothing lost at the bottom.
**Question:** Will my laptop and daily things fit? **Answer:** To answer that properly, you need real dimensions and capacity. Find them in **Capacity, pockets, and load** and in **Size and dimensions**.







