Travel Backpack Brands You Can Find in Singapore – Osprey, Deuter & More

Travel Backpack Brands You Can Find in Singapore – Osprey, Deuter & More

Finding a bag for your next backpacking adventure? Check out these brands in Singapore and where to find them. (yes, Queensway is not the only place!)

Gearing up for your backpacking adventure? A good travel backpack is essential. With all the options available in Singapore, from The North Face to Deuter, one can take hours or days to decide. Well, you don’t have to worry, because we’ve got you covered. Check out these brand recommendations and where to buy them, and you’re well on your way to finding the backpack of your dreams!

Also read: A Guide to the Best Luggage and Backpack Brands for Every Traveller

1. Osprey

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Image credit: Osprey Packs | Official Instagram

I can’t recommend this brand enough. It offers a huge range of light and sturdy backpacks to suit the needs of every backpacker. Osprey backpacks can also be adjusted to sit well on your body, so it doesn’t matter if you’re short or curvy. Take me for example. I’m a 1.53m girl, and the S/M sized Osprey Farpoint backpack fits me incredibly well. If you’re looking for a travel backpack (the front-loading ones), check out the Osprey Farpoint and Porter series. If you prefer hiking backpacks (the top-loading ones), check out the Osprey Aura series.

Where to find it: You can find the Osprey series at Sports Connection, found in Queensway Shopping Centre, at Beach Road and Bukit Batok.

Recommended backpacks: Osprey Farpoint, Osprey Porter, Osprey Aura

2. Deuter

Image credit: Osprey Packs | Official Instagram

You might already be familiar with Deuter, and rightly so! This brand is one of the most commonly-known backpack brand – it’s got a huge range, from the normal daypack down to the travel backpacks. If you think that an Osprey backpack is a little too expensive for your wallet, Deuter might just be the one for you.

Where to find it: You can find Deuter bags at Backpackers Gallery in Queensway Shopping Centre.

Recommended: Deuter Transit 50, Deuter Aircontact series

3. Kelty

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If you’re the type to stuff your belongings in every nook and cranny you can find in your bag, this will be your bag. Most Kelty backpacks are top-loading, but they also come armed with bulging side pockets that you can chuck your stuff in when you feel like you’re in a pinch. It doesn’t hurt that it’s light and is able to distribute its weight evenly throughout your body, too.

Where to buy it: What better place to buy your travel essentials other than at Queensway Shopping Centre? Head to Bonkers Link on the second floor. You’ll find Kelty backpacks there.

Recommended: Kelty’s Redwing and Flyway series is highly recommended for its lightness, although you can also try out the Coyote 80 if you want something heftier, or the Catalyst 65 for a balance of both.

Also read: Where to Find Backpacks, Winter Clothes & Other Travel Essentials in Singapore

4. Quechua

Image credit: Quechua | Official Website

“I’m sorry, what?” I’m sure that’s what you thought when you came across this bag. Don’t let its anonymity fool you, though! It’s light, it’s breathable, and it’s cheap. When I say cheap, I mean cheap – you can easily get most Quechua backpacks for under $100 (and yes, they’re very long-lasting too!). Honestly guys, if that price tag hasn’t got you convinced, I’m not sure what will.

Where to buy it: Decathlon has all your Quechua needs. You can head to their stores or get them online.

Recommended: The Quechua Forclaz series is your best bet for a balance between good quality and budget.

5. The North Face

Image Credit: The North Face | Official Instagram

I’m sure that you guys are familiar with the massively popular The North Face! If not, here’s what you need to know – their backpacks are stylish, functional and waterproof, making them ideal for the outdoors. They’re packed with a bunch of useful compartments and pockets to stuff your things in, and they have specific backpacks for each sex, so score! Make sure to keep this brand in mind when you’re debating which backpack to buy.

Where to buy it: Head to The North Face IMM Outlet to browse through more options!

Recommended: There’s honestly too many to list, but if you’re looking for a sturdy backpack, you might want to take the Terra backpacks out for a spin.

6. Cabin Zero

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These backpacks may look cute and small, but they sure pack a punch. They have a capacity of 44L, and they’re carry-on compliant. Stuff it with as many things as you want – the dimensions won’t change, thanks to its sturdy structure. You won’t have to worry about its durability, because the military-spec nylon that characterises this bag ensures that it can take a beating.

Where to buy it: Head to any of The Planet Traveller shops, which are located at Westgate, Marina Square and Paragon.

Recommended: I recommend the classic cabin backpack, you can’t go wrong with this lightweight travel essential!

7. Cotopaxi

Image credit: Cotopaxi | Official Website

Check out Cotopaxi backpacks made with 100% deadstock fabric, these bags are not only great for trips but environmentally friendly as well. They aim to inspire a new generation of conscious consumers and adventurers by combining adventure and social impact.

Where to buy it: You can head to Cotopaxi’s online store to get their full range of backpacks.

Recommended: Try the all-new Allpa travel packs, they boast an ergonomic design and new features like stowable shoulder straps and even a hip belt!

Also read: An Idiot’s Guide to Choosing a Backpack in Singapore

Of course, these brands aren’t the only ones out there – there’s Gregory and Marmot in the market. But if you’re happy with these options, do take some time to think about this. After all, your travel backpack will be your faithful travel partner, so you’ll need some careful consideration. Happy hunting!

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Farzana is a student at Singapore Management University who’s currently wondering what on earth she’s doing with her life. When not nerding out over the latest superhero movie or scrolling through memes on Tumblr, she is almost definitely researching random places across the globe and daydreaming about the next holiday destination. She is inspired by the variety of cultures in the world and hopes to travel to at least fifty countries in her lifetime to experience most of them.

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