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Home » Packs » The Best Daypacks of 2021
Going on a hike, bike ride, or simply commuting? You’ll need a daypack to carry all your gear (or at the very least, snacks). Check out our review for the best daypacks of 2021.
Daypacks are a simple piece of gear, but it can be tricky to find the right one based on style, fit, and your needs. We’ve broken down the best daypacks into a few different categories to help you choose.
What I love most about all of these best daypacks is the versatility. Grab one when taking your dog on a walk, heading into the office or the classroom, or hitting the mountains for a
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You’ll need a pretty sweet camera and a water housing to nail a shot like this. Photo: @thomson photo. Surfer: @jack monchau
Surf photography is still just photography, but water can complicate things. It can affect your camera (break it) and, of course, alter the way one deals with light. Since the gear to deal with such problems is highly specialized, it’s worth getting some advice before hopping in the deep end.
I’ll be honest; I’m no expert on surf photography, but I know a couple of people who are. I hit up Brent Bielmann, Todd Glaser, Morgan Maassen, and Zak Noyle, four of the world’s best-regarded professional surf photographers, to learn a bit more about what they do. They were gracious enough to share what equipment they use as professionals, and, more importantly, what equipment they recommend for those of us (myself included) trying to get into the surf photography game.