We found a featherweight, packable daypack with anti-theft smarts — perfect for city jaunts, not Everest.
Packing light often means sacrificing security or convenience. We’ve had our fair share of overstuffed daypacks, annoying zippers, and that low-level paranoia about pickpockets and RFID skimmers when wandering crowded streets.
The SKYSPER Lightweight Travel Backpack aims to fix that: a foldable 20L daypack with a hidden back pocket and an RFID-blocking layer that tucks into luggage without adding bulk. We found it comfy, well-organized, and great value for day trips or as a backup — just don’t expect it to replace a heavy trekking pack or keep everything bone-dry in a monsoon.
SKYSPER 20L Lightweight Packable Backpack
We think this is an excellent lightweight travel companion that balances security, convenience, and value. It shines on day trips and as a backup pack, though we wouldn’t rely on it for heavy-load trekking or in prolonged wet conditions.
Overview
We approached this backpack expecting the usual packable compromises: tiny zippers, flimsy straps, and an identity crisis between tote and gear sack. Instead, we found a bright little workhorse that is—surprisingly—both sensible and well-thought-out for day-to-day travel. The pack opens to a usable 20L and folds down to a compact pouch, aiming to be the sort of item you throw into suitcase space and forget about until you actually need it.
What makes it travel-friendly
Security & Anti-Theft Features
Security is often an afterthought on lightweight packs, but this one packs two sensible layers: a hidden back zipper pocket for passports and wallets, and an RFID-blocking lining to reduce the risk of contactless skimming. The back pocket is discreet—perfect for sneaky-but-necessary valuables—and the outer zippers are positioned so a casual thief won’t have a field day while you’re standing in line.
Organization: Pockets, Compartments, and Practical Storage
We often judge a travel bag by how quickly we can find our keys, phone, and water bottle while juggling coffee and a boarding pass. This pack does a good job at quick-access ergonomics without going overboard.
Comfort, Fit, and Build Quality
We appreciate simple engineering when it delivers comfort. The shoulder straps are soft mesh, breathable, and adjustable—enough for day hikes and long walks across town. There’s not much in the way of thick padding or a sternum strap, so the pack’s comfort is proportional to what you carry: light loads remain comfortable, heavy ones start to show its limits.
| Feature | Our Take |
|---|---|
| Shoulder Straps | Soft mesh, breathable, basic padding — comfortable for day use |
| Back Panel | Slim, not heavily padded — helps keep it lightweight |
| Zippers & Hardware | Smooth zippers, durable-feeling pulls, stitched well for the price |
| Fabric | 210D nylon with water-resistant properties; not fully waterproof |
Materials & Durability
The bag is made from 210D nylon with polyester lining—materials we usually trust for light outdoor and travel use. Seams and stitch points on our review unit held up to repeated folding and to typical day-to-day stresses. That said, this is a light-duty pack: it’s not intended for carrying a heavy camera rig or long backcountry treks where abrasion and sustained loads are extreme.
Practical Use Cases (When we reach for it)
Care, Maintenance, and Packing Tips
A quick packing checklist for a full day out
Final thoughts
We like this bag because it answers a common travel question: what do you do when you want a no-fuss, secure daypack that doesn’t hog space in the suitcase? The SKYSPER foldable daysack is a pragmatic pick—light enough to forget, smart enough to use, and secure enough to reduce low-level travel stress. If you want structure, heavy-duty carrying capacity, or full waterproofing, look elsewhere. But if you want a cheerful, compact, and dependable travel sidekick, this one earns its spot in our luggage.
FAQ
Yes — we can squash it into surprisingly little space. It folds down to about 7.9″ x 7.1″ and weighs only around 0.29 kg (about 0.6 lb), so it barely adds bulk or weight to our luggage.
We usually forget it’s in the case until we need an extra bag — which is when it earns its keep (and our gratitude).
The built-in RFID-blocking layer helps reduce risk from casual wireless skimming. It targets the common frequencies used by contactless cards and e-passports.
We treat the RFID layer as a useful extra layer of protection, not a replacement for locked bags or common-sense precautions.
The side pockets are generous for everyday bottles. We comfortably fit 500 ml bottles, and many 750–1000 ml bottles depending on their shape.
We keep one side for water and the other for quick-access items — hydration and convenience in one go.
You can use it for short hikes with light gear, but it’s not designed as a heavy-equipment hauler. The 20L pack is lightweight with minimal internal structure and padding.
We treat it as a handy daypack — great for short adventures, but for heavy camera setups we reach for a purpose-built padded pack.
No — the material is water-resistant, not fully waterproof. The 210D nylon sheds light rain and splashes, but seams and zippers aren’t sealed for heavy downpours.
We carry a compact rain cover on wet trips and treat sensitive items as if they’ll meet a shower — better safe than soggy.
Very easy — it pops open and packs away in seconds. The pack compresses to a small pouch-size (about 7.9″ x 7.1″) and unfolds with minimal fuss.
We appreciate how fast it gets ready; it’s the kind of thing that makes impromptu adventures less stressful and more fun.