The main difference between the Puma Speedway Backpack and the Rip Curl Daybreak 20L Driven Backpack is that the Speedway Backpack has Side Pockets (2 slip in side pockets) while the Daybreak 20L Driven Backpack does not.
Specs | Brand | Puma | Rip Curl |
Name | Speedway Backpack | Daybreak 20L Driven Backpack | |
Category | Daypack | Daypack | |
Sub Category | Everyday | Everyday | |
Capacity (L) | 20L | ||
Dimensions (in) | 17.5 x 12 x 5 | ||
Weight (lb) | 0.96 | ||
Fabric | 600D polyester | Durable heather ripstop material | |
Color | Gray / Black | Ocean | |
Release Date | May 20, 2019 | ||
Rating | 4.6 | ||
Price | Under $50 | Under $50 | |
General Features | Shoulder Straps | Padded adjustable shoulder straps | Straight - adjustable padded strap |
Zippers | Nylon zipper with string pulls | Nylon zipper with string pulls | |
Main Compartment Access | Two-way zip opening to main compartment | Normal top two way zip access | |
External Pockets | Top zip pocket, Front pocket with zip closure, Side slip-in water bottle pockets | Fleece lined front pocket | |
Internal Compartments | Large interior pocket with a laptop sleeve | Laptop section | |
Side Pockets | 2 slip in side pockets | ||
Water Bottle | Yes | ||
Handles | Top webbing carry handle | Carry and hook top grab handle | |
Lightweight | Lighweight | ||
Business & School Features | Laptop Sleeve | Padded | |
Hiking / Backpacking Features | Back Panel | Padded back panel |
Puma's Speedway Backpack is a Daypack backpack with Everyday features while Rip Curl's Daybreak 20L Driven Backpack is a Daypack backpack with Everyday features.
The Puma Speedway Backpack has a capacity of (liters), weighs pounds and it's dimensions in inches are 17.5 x 12 x 5. It's made of 600D polyester and is available in Gray / Black in comparison the Rip Curl Daybreak 20L Driven Backpack's capacity is 20L with a size of inches. Constructed from Durable heather ripstop material it weighs 0.96 pounds and is available in Ocean.
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