The 14 Best Commuter Backpacks to Bring to the Office and Beyond

These comfortable, stylish backpacks might actually make you look forward to your commute.

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The Everlane The ReNew Transit Backpack displayed on a brown couch next to a pair of headphones and a small bag

Travel + Leisure / Jhett Thompson

Your commute can make or break your workday, and your work bag can make or break your commute. The best commuter backpacks are spacious, comfortable, and organized to make your journey to the office and back a little easier.

Our Travel + Leisure team tested more than 70 commuter backpacks in our labs, evaluating their capacity, design, comfort, durability, and value, and then put them to use in the real world over a period of six months. We fully loaded them, carried them around the lab, and drop tested them (repeatedly). We also considered whether each bag had some degree of water-resistance, and whether each was considered a “smart” bag (with an included USB port for charging on the go). We’ve noted this in our picks where relevant. 

Our top choices cater to every type of commuter. A dedicated laptop sleeve, lightweight design, and ample space were non-negotiables in our selections; plenty of our picks also offer bonus features like lunch or shoe compartments, depending on your needs.

Solo Re:Define Backpack

Solo

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    5/5
  • Design
    5/5
  • Comfort
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    5/5
Why We Love It
  • This bag won us over with its deceptively large capacity and butter-smooth zippers. 

What to Consider
  • After four months of regular use, the backpack's zipper is beginning to fray.

We love how spacious and comfortable the Solo Re:Define backpack is. Although it doesn’t feel oversized, we found the capacity to be nearly bottomless. Even packed with daily commute necessities, there’s room to spare. It has plenty of pockets and intuitive storage options to match its large capacity — including an all-important key leash, a pocket for a portable charger, and a built-in USB port — and the smooth zippers made it easy to access items inside without a struggle. The external water bottle pouches are surprisingly roomy too, holding up to a 32-ounce bottle during testing.

The exterior of the bag is water-resistant and made of antimicrobial material so it’s easy to wipe down with cleaning wipes. It’s worth noting that the backpack straps are placed close together at the top of the bag, which could pose a problem for taller users, but the padded straps and even weight distribution kept it feeling lightweight and comfortable while we were on the move. We also found it to be incredibly durable during testing; even after drop tests and months of real-world use, the bag didn’t suffer a single scuff or scratch. It’s a high-quality, durable, versatile choice for work or travel, making this backpack our overall winner. 

The Details: 13 x 7 x 18 inches | 1.43 pounds | 22 liters | Smart | Water-resistant

Everlane The ReNew Transit Backpack

Everlane

Our Ratings
  • Design
    4.6/5
  • Capacity
    4.2/5
  • Durability
    4/5
  • Value
    4/5
  • Comfort
    4.6/5
Why We Love It
  • It strikes a winning balance between stylish and durable. 

What to Consider
  • The water bottle holder wasn’t able to accommodate different sizes, and the outer magnetic flap didn’t stay put during testing.  

The ReNew Everlane Transit Backpack functions like a commuter bag but looks like a cute backpack you’d choose to wear for a fun day trip. The recycled polyester material is lightweight, and the bag is incredibly comfortable to wear. It held up well during testing, showing no tears or scuffs even after rough handling. 

The bag has an exterior side-zip laptop compartment and two easily accessible pockets on the outside, but the water bottle holder leaves something to be desired — its inflexible material means it can’t accommodate different sized bottles. We also found one of the aesthetic features to be less than ideal during testing: the bag’s front flap gives it a relaxed, slouchy look, but its magnetic fastener may come undone when the bag is full, leaving the pocket flapping in the breeze. Still, it’s one of the most stylish options we tested, and functioned beautifully as a day bag.  

The Details: 12 x 7.25 x 17.5 inches | 27 liters

Best With Lunch Box

MinkeeBlue Nichet Backpack

MinkeeBlue Nichet Backpack 3.0

MinkeeBlue

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    5/5
  • Design
    5/5
  • Comfort
    4/5
  • Durability
    4.5/5
  • Value
    5/5
Why We Love It
  • This bag’s removable, insulated lunchbox and dedicated lunch compartment are convenient and versatile.

What to Consider
  • The backpack can feel bulky on smaller-framed users.  

For toting lunch and snacks along on your daily commute, we recommend the Nichet with its coordinating, removable lunch box. The insulated lunch bag can hold a reusable water bottle, coffee mug, and large ice pack with ease, and has a zippered utensil holder. For days when you’re grabbing takeout instead, the separate compartment easily doubles as a space for shoes; the backpack also comes with a shoe bag, so you can carry both if needed. 

We were also impressed with the thoughtfully designed outer pocket located on the back of the bag, and we were able to access the pocket without removing the bag, making it a perfect secure spot for a transit card, cash, or credit cards. Although it’s not technically marketed as a water-resistant bag, the vegan leather exterior held up well in the rain during testing. After four months of regular use, we also love that the exterior is easy to wipe clean so it still looks new despite the light color. It’s worth noting that the bag’s shape makes it bulky on a smaller frame, but the straps are generously padded, and it wears comfortably otherwise. 

The Details: 13 x 5.5 x 15 inches | 1.8 pounds

Best With Shoe Compartment

Matein Travel Backpack

Matein Travel Backpack 40L

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    5/5
  • Design
    4/5
  • Comfort
    4.8/5
  • Durability
    4.3/5
  • Value
    4/5
Why We Love It
  • The bag features an unusually large capacity in addition to a spacious, dedicated shoe compartment.

What to Consider
  • The laptop sleeve is on the large side, so smaller computers may slide around in the bag.  

We love the cleverly designed shoe compartment in the spacious Matein Travel Backpack. The compartment is vented and keeps shoes separate from the rest of the backpack’s contents, but it easily opens up into the main compartment of the bag. This bag is also one of the more spacious models we tested, with three large internal zipper compartments. The 40-liter capacity could prove unwieldy to pack, but the bag completely unzips like a suitcase, making it easy to organize larger items inside.

The backpack’s laptop compartment is just as roomy as the rest of the bag, which is one potential drawback; anything smaller than a 17-inch model swam around in the bag when we packed it. However, this can be balanced out by packing additional items around the laptop sleeve, and the laptop compartment is nicely padded. The bag itself is incredibly lightweight and has a high-quality look and feel. Even fully loaded, it feels comfortable and evenly distributed, and it withstood our drop tests without any scuffs or damage.

The Details: 13 x 8 x 20 inches | 2.2 pounds | 40 liters | Smart | Water-repellant

Incase Icon Backpack

Walmart

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    5/5
  • Design
    4/5
  • Comfort
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    4.3/5
Why We Love It
  • This backpack has superior padding on the back and shoulder straps, and great laptop protection.

What to Consider
  • The bag doesn’t offer external water bottle pockets. 

Great laptop backpacks provide top-notch laptop protection and supportive padding, which is why we recommend the Incase Icon Pack. The bag has exceptionally thick padding on the back, the shoulder straps, and the laptop sleeve. It performed very well during drop tests, and we feel confident that any tech inside would be well-protected even during rough handling. All internal and external zippers are durable and smooth, and even the fabric straps connecting the backpack’s buckles are unusually soft. 

This backpack is thoughtfully designed inside, too: the main compartment is nice and deep, and features multiple pockets and a key strap. It also has a hidden back pocket for cash, cards, and other valuables. We did find the lack of an external water bottle pocket to be a major design flaw; the bag doesn’t offer any intuitive place to stow bottles in general. But if your top priority is laptop protection, this backpack more than gets the job done. 

The Details: 13 x 9 x 19 inches | 2.7 pounds | 17 liters

Best Customizable

Roam The Continental

Roam The Continental

Roam

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    4.5/5
  • Design
    4.5/5
  • Comfort
    4.8/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    4.5/5
Why We Love It
  • The customizable color-block design makes this bag unique, and the spacious interior features ample pockets.

What to Consider
  • The laptop and tablet sleeves inside lack padding.

Some commuters swear by an understated work bag in neutral colors, but if you’re looking for something more stylish and standout, the Roam Continental Backpack is a solid choice. Each section of the bag — front, back, sides, and straps — can be customized in one of four colors for a personalized color-blocking effect. Functionally, this bag is a winner, too: its outer side pockets can either zip or be left open, and the interior is spacious and full of useful pockets. After using this bag regularly for six months, we love how easy it is to find items, despite the size, thanks to the organized compartments.

Although this bag has two slip pockets for a computer and tablet, neither of them are padded. It kept tech secure for everyday use during testing, but it didn’t provide the security we would have liked for heavier jostling, so adding a sturdy laptop case is recommended. The straps are fully adjustable, and the bag fits comfortably even when fully packed, but the back panel isn’t as padded as some models. For the price, this is likely not the right choice if you’re in the market for a solid black backpack, but it’s a great option for a customized look with nice features. 

The Details: 14 x 8 x 17.75 inches | 2.4 pounds | 26 liters | Water-repellent

Best for Rainy Days

Kühl Eskape 25

Kühl Eskape 25 Backpack

Kühl

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    5/5
  • Design
    5/5
  • Comfort
    4.8/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    5/5
Why We Love It
  • This bag is highly weather-resistant, from the outer material down to the zippers.

What to Consider
  • It’s one of the tallest bags we tested and could easily overwhelm a smaller frame.

Commuting in the rain and snow is always a drag, but the right gear can make it a little less unpleasant. We love the waterproof construction and adjustable fit of the Kühl Escape 25. The exterior is made of laminated nylon to help water roll right off, and the main interior compartment has a water-resistant feel; even the zippers are water-resistant. Every strap on this bag is adjustable, including the sternum strap and hip belt, which makes it easy to get a snug and secure fit.

This is an incredibly spacious bag and fits everything you could need for a daily commute with room to spare. The main compartment unzips suitcase-style for easy packing, and the laptop compartment contains two well-padded device sleeves. The tradeoff for all that space? This bag verged on too tall for some of our smaller-framed team members, although the customizable straps helped alleviate any discomfort in the fit. Overall this is a thoughtfully designed option for wet commutes, with a less utilitarian look than some comparable backpacks. 

The Details: 9.5 x 12.5 x 20.5 inches | 25 liters | Waterproof

Samsonite Just Right Standard Backpack

Samsonite

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    4.5/5
  • Design
    5/5
  • Comfort
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    4.8/5
Why We Love It
  • This bag’s stylish design makes it a versatile option for commuting, travel, or day trips. 

What to Consider
  • Its modest size left us wanting more capacity for essentials.

For a comfortable, stylish commuter bag that’s just as functional for short trips or carrying around town, we recommend the Samsonite Just Right Standard Backpack. It’s sleek and non-bulky, and the padded straps give it a lightweight, well-balanced feel. The bag’s many padded compartments can hold two laptops plus a tablet if you need to haul around multiple devices, and it has both a USB cable and space for a wireless charger. A small, hidden zip pocket in the back of the bag is ideal for valuables while commuting or traveling, and it includes a removable wristlet to easily decant your phone and wallet for quick lunch runs.

This bag survived our drop tests without a scratch, and it has a durable, high-quality feel both inside and out. Worth noting: the bag’s slim profile means that it has a smaller capacity than some bags we tested, so it’s not the right choice for filling to the brim with lunch and extra clothes. But if you’re on the hunt for a compact, stylish, and professional option for work and beyond, this is a great pick. 

The Details: 12.25 x 5.5 x 16.5 inches | 2.4 pounds | Smart

Travelpro x Travel & Leisure Slim Backpack

Travelpro

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    5/5
  • Organization
    5/5
  • Design
    5/5
  • Portability
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
Why We Love It
  • It’s super durable and has tons of pockets.

What to Consider
  • It has a smaller capacity than most of the other backpacks on our list.

Slim, sturdy, and stylish — this backpack is everything you need for your commute and more. It’s packed with secure pockets, both internally and externally, for items ranging from laptops and other tech devices to water bottles, umbrellas, and a wallet. Though the backpack is certainly on the smaller side, it does have enough space in its main compartment for a light jacket or a change of clothes. It’s designed with a soft yet rugged fabric that’s resistant to both abrasions and stains, making it a protective and reliable option likely to last through years of commutes. 

During our tests, we especially liked how comfy the backpack was to wear due to extra padding in the straps and back panel. We found the pockets to be quite handy (there was truly one for everything) and felt the chevron texture would hide spills and stains. We also discovered the laptop compartment was quite large and could have fit additional essentials such as a charger or a battery pack. 

The Details: 16 x 12 x 6 inches | 2 pounds | 16 liters

Bee & Kin The Midi Nomad Backpack

Bee & Kin

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    5/5
  • Design
    4.5/5
  • Comfort
    4.5/5
  • Durability
    4.8/5
  • Value
    4.8/5
Why We Love It
  • This bag’s small size and high-quality leather exterior make it easy to take to dinner or happy hour after work.  

What to Consider
  • It’s light on internal organization, and the shoulder straps run long.  

The Bee & Kin Midi Backpack is perfect for a lighter commute load, and we love that it doesn’t scream “work bag.” Despite its small size, it can hold a surprising amount; throughout our long-term testing period, we used it regularly as a day bag and were able to fit a laptop, water bottle, notebook, headphones, and a change of clothes, with room left over. It also features a unique spot for a wireless charger (which has to be purchased separately) and a thoughtful front pocket with space for your keys, wallet, and phone. The main compartment is light on organization, however — we would have preferred additional zippered pockets or space for smaller items like pens. 

Although this bag is not especially padded, it feels comfortable even when packed full because of its small size. The straps run long, so smaller users may find the backpack sits low even on the tightest setting. The leather exterior gives it a luxe feel, and although we wondered if it would scuff easily during use, it held up well in testing. Overall it’s a worthwhile investment for a small commute bag that can easily transition to happy hour. 

The Details: 11.6 x 5.5 x 13 inches | 2.4 pounds

Troubadour Orbis 1-Pocket Backpack

Troubadour

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    5/5
  • Design
    4.3/5
  • Comfort
    4.8/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    5/5
Why We Love It
  • The entire bag can be recycled at the end of its life, and the plush padded straps make this one of the more comfortable backpacks we tried.

What to Consider
  • The backpack’s main compartment is inconvenient to access while wearing it.  

The Troubadour Orbis 1 Pocket Backpack won us over with its combination of comfort and sustainability. The whole bag is made from one material — recycled polyester — which means the entire bag can be recycled again when you’ve worn it out. And, after months of regular use, it still looks perfect despite being shoved under multiple airplane seats. It’s also one of the most comfortable bags we tested; the straps are so heavily padded they feel plush, and it feels great to wear even fully loaded. The laptop compartment is extra padded, too, and we feel confident that even if we dropped this bag while en route to the office, our laptops would be safe and sound. The interior of the bag is impressively spacious and loaded with pockets to stay organized.

We like this bag’s sleek design and oval shape, but the tapered top and hood over the main compartment make it difficult to open and close while on the go. We found ourselves using the laptop compartment for the bulk of our items instead, which isn’t ideal. Still, this is a high-quality, durable, sustainable choice for your daily commute. 

The Details: 11.8 x 5.5 x 16.5 inches | 3.3 pounds | 17.6 liters | Waterproof

Herschel Classic Backpack XL

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Design
    3.8/5
  • Capacity
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    3.5/5
  • Comfort
    5/5
Why We Love It
  • We love the classic and versatile style.

What to Consider
  • The bag’s shoulder straps and laptop compartment would benefit from more padding and we wish the bag overall was a bit larger.

If you’re commuting to school — or just prefer the look of a traditional school-style backpack — the Herschel Classic Backpack XL is a high-quality choice. It’s made from 100 percent recycled water bottles, which give it a durable feel, and Herschel offers a lifetime warranty. This bag has a huge capacity and a classic design. The spacious main compartment lacks additional pockets but does contain a large laptop sleeve. It’s important to note that the laptop sleeve is not padded, so we’d recommend zipping your laptop into a padded case before stowing it in this bag. The bag also has both exterior water bottle pockets and space inside for bottles, a much-appreciated feature when toting beverages.

The bag itself is lightweight and distributes weight well, but because of its traditional design, it has less padding in the shoulder straps than some models, which some found uncomfortable. This classic bag is a solid option for carrying around campus.  

The Details: 12.5 x 6.5 x 17.5 inches | 1.3 pounds | 26 liters

Calpak Kaya Laptop Backpack

Calpak

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    4.5/5
  • Design
    4.8/5
  • Comfort
    4.5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    5/5
Why We Love It
  • This bag’s elegant design and fun color choices make it a standout.

What to Consider
  • The material has a stiff, firm feel that’s less comfortable to wear — even after a four-month break-in period.

The Calpak Kaya Laptop Backpack earned a spot on our list with its combination of distinctive colors and thoughtful features. Its unusual square shape, slim design, and range of both stylish and classic colors make it fun to carry to happy hour, while its plethora of interior pockets and compartments make it useful for your commute. The bag can hold both a laptop and a tablet, and the laptop sleeve, although not padded, has a snap closure to keep things secure. The interior is divided into front and back sections, which keeps items organized but does limit how much the bag can hold — a key drawback in our testing. We especially love the external front pocket for easy access to items like ID and keys. 

The lightweight bag is relatively comfortable to carry and doesn’t feel weighed down when it’s fully packed, but it does lack the padding of some more utilitarian models. On the flip side, the bag’s stiff material helps protect the items inside. It held up well during testing and showed no signs of scuffing during our drop tests — a rare combination of aesthetics and durability.  

The Details: 11.5 x 4.5 x 15.5 inches | 3 pounds

Tzowla Travel Laptop Backpack

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Capacity
    4.8/5
  • Design
    5/5
  • Comfort
    4.8/5
  • Durability
    4.5/5
  • Value
    5/5
Why We Love It
  • This bag offers an impressive number of organizational and tech features for the price point. 

What to Consider
  • The construction doesn’t feel as high-quality as some pricier models. 

For an affordable option that doesn’t sacrifice functionality, we recommend the Tzowla Travel Laptop Backpack. This bag is lightweight and spacious, and easily holds a laptop, lunch, extra shoes, and personal items. It has a dedicated laptop sleeve with a secure strap that isn't incredibly padded but was still protective throughout six months of tests. We appreciated the external USB port and anti-theft lock — features we typically only find in higher-end models. The water-resistant exterior held up well on rainy days during our real world testing, and the padded shoulder straps are comfortable and easy to adjust.

A budget model does mean compromising on some features: this bag doesn’t feel as high-quality or sturdy as some more expensive options, and it isn’t the most stylish bag. However, the capacity and organization make it a great affordable choice for anyone who needs tons of space and storage during the day. 

The Details: 11.8 x 5.5 x 20 inches | 1.8 pounds | Smart | Water-resistant

Other Commuter Backpacks We Liked

Here are some other backpacks that may work for some commuters, though they didn't perform as well as the above items during our tests.

Kroser Laptop Backpack with Charger: This affordable backpack earned high scores for its comfort, capacity, and organization, which are in line with many of the pricier models we tested. However, the internal construction didn’t feel durable enough for daily commute wear and tear.

Person wearing the Kroser Laptop Backpack with Charger

Travel + Leisure / Jessica Juliao

Troubadour Orbis 2 Pocket Backpack: We loved the durability, comfort, and sleek design of this backpack, and like its sister model on our main list, the "1-pocket," it’s a sustainable choice. But we found the bag’s capacity to be somewhat limited compared to its size, and it lacked some of the smart features (USB port, portable charger, etc.) we liked in other models. 

Monos Metro Backpack: This bag’s detachable front pouch and padded handles earned it high marks. However, the vegan leather material has a stiff feel to it, and we found the lack of an exterior water bottle pocket to be a drawback.

A person wearing the Arlo Skye The Backpack

Travel + Leisure/Joy Kim

Arlo Skye The Backpack: We loved how comfortable this backpack was to wear, how easy it was to lift into overhead bins, and how well it performed during our drop tests. But the straps were very difficult to adjust and many of the pockets were too small to actually be functional.

Our Testing Process

The Travel + Leisure team tested more than 70 commuter backpacks from top brands in our New York City lab. We tested each bag for capacity, design, comfort, and durability, and only after completing these tests did we check each item’s price and determine its value. We simulated daily commute conditions by loading up each bag with laptops, chargers, water bottles, extra clothing items, notebooks, and more. We wore each backpack around the lab, pushed them off of counters to test durability during drops, and evaluated each bag’s design. 

All bags also went out for real-world testing for six months to gather additional insights and evaluate their long-term durability. The winners chosen here all performed exceptionally well in both lab and real world tests. We will continue updating this article as we test even more backpacks that would work well for commuting.

Tips for Buying a Commuter Backpack

Prioritize organization and easy-access features

The beauty of a commuter backpack is that it can hold an entire workday’s worth of necessities — but it defeats the purpose if you’re left digging through a cavernous bag on the subway to find your AirPods. Look for backpacks with multiple zippered compartments and pockets to keep your items organized. Ideally, you’ll also want easily accessible outer pockets so you can grab necessities like your phone and your work ID without setting your bag down in a dirty transit station.

Also consider your daily needs as you’re choosing features: do you always pack your own lunch? Do you commute in sneakers and change shoes when you arrive? Are you notorious for letting your phone die and having to charge on the go? Prioritize lunch compartments, shoe bags, or USB ports depending on your commute habits.

Think about versatility

Odds are, your commute often involves a stopover between work and home — and your commuter backpack is going to come along with you. If you frequently hit the gym or head to happy hour after work, look for a bag that can pull double (or triple) duty. A bag with a shoe compartment and space for a change of clothes can be a godsend for gym rats, and a stylish bag with a smaller footprint might be the right choice if your workday often ends with dinner and drinks. Many commuter backpacks also double as carry-on bags or weekenders for travel, which can be a nice way to get more bang for your buck.

Look for added protection

Commuting can be rough on your tech and personal items, so prioritize a commuter backpack that protects your valuables from weather, bumpy train rides and even theft. Many commuter bags offer some degree of waterproofing or at least water-resistance to help your laptop and notebooks survive soggy commutes. The ideal commuter bag is also thoughtfully designed to keep your laptop, tablet, and phone protected, with padded compartments and secure straps. And if you’re concerned about your credit cards, cash, or tech being lost or stolen while you’re en route, many commuter backpacks feature hidden pockets that sit flush against your back or secure anti-theft zippers.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • What should I look for in a commuter backpack?

    An ideal commuter bag has plenty of compartments for easy organization, a dedicated space for tech of all types; water- and/or stain-resistant exterior; and comfortable, padded straps. Items should be easy to access while you’re on the go, and backpacks should be lightweight and durable to withstand daily use. If you’re in the market for a leveled-up model, look for convenient bonus features like USB ports, lunch or shoe compartments, and luggage straps for weekend trips. You’ll be carrying this bag nearly every day, so look for a style you actually want to wear daily, and prioritize wipeable materials both inside and out. 

  • How big should a commuter backpack be?

    Most standard commuter backpacks have a capacity of between 10 and 30 liters. The sweet spot for most people tends to be between 20 and 30 liters; this size offers enough space to pack laptops and essentials but isn’t bulky or difficult to carry. As you’re choosing your commuter backpack, consider how you’ll primarily be using the bag: if you’re mainly using it for daily commutes, err on the smaller side for compact comfort and manageability. If you’d like your bag to double as a weekender or carry-on, look for a larger capacity to hold clothes and toiletries as well. 

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

Mandy Harris is a contributing writer at T+L and has vetted hundreds of lifestyle products over the last decade. For this story, she analyzed in-house testing insights, manufacturer details, and her 15 years of experience as a daily commuter to determine the best commuter backpacks for any situation. 

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