Puma Evercat Emulator Backpack vs Carhartt Hybrid Backpack

The main difference between the Puma Evercat Emulator Backpack and the Carhartt Hybrid Backpack is that the Evercat Emulator Backpack has Side Pockets (2 side mesh pockets) while the Hybrid Backpack does not.

Puma Evercat Emulator Backpack - Front View
Carhartt Hybrid Backpack - Front View
Specs Brand Puma Carhartt
Name Evercat Emulator Backpack Hybrid Backpack
Category Everyday Daypack
Sub Category Daypack Everyday
Dimensions (in) 19 x 12 x 6.5 17 x 14.5 x 3.5
Weight (lb) 1.31
Fabric 100% Polyester 1200-denier heavy-duty polyester
Color Black Wine
Release Date September 20, 2017
Rating 4.5
Price Under $50 Under $100
General Features Shoulder Straps Adjustable padded shoulder straps Straight - adjustable strap
Water Proof / Water Resistant Rain Defender® durable water repellent (DWR)
Zippers Nylon zipper with metal pulls Nylon zipper with metal pulls
Main Compartment Access Top loading back pack with two-way zip close Fold-over and zip opening
External Pockets Front zip close pocket with organizer, 2 side mesh pockets 1 front zip pocket
Internal Compartments Laptop sleeve Two slash pockets, laptop sleeve
Side Pockets 2 side mesh pockets
Water Bottle Yes
Handles Top grab handle Two webbing top handles
Business & School Features Laptop Sleeve Paded; 15" laptop Padded
Hiking / Backpacking Features Back Panel Padded

You're currently comparing the Evercat Emulator Backpack by Puma against the Hybrid Backpack by Carhartt.


Puma's Evercat Emulator Backpack is a Everyday backpack with Daypack features while Carhartt's Hybrid Backpack is a Daypack backpack with Everyday features.

The Puma Evercat Emulator Backpack has a capacity of (liters), weighs pounds and it's dimensions in inches are 19 x 12 x 6.5. It's made of 100% Polyester and is available in Black in comparison the Carhartt Hybrid Backpack's capacity is with a size of 17 x 14.5 x 3.5 inches. Constructed from 1200-denier heavy-duty polyester it weighs 1.31 pounds and is available in Wine.