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Definition of daysack in English: daysacknoun ˈdeɪsak British another term for daypack Example sentencesExamples - I've had a little MacPac daysack for about 10 years now and it's fab for running - compression straps, padded shoulder straps, chest straps etc.
- In general avoid daysacks whose main compartments close with zips, these tend to work their way open and if the zip breaks the pack is useless.
- If you are carrying essential medicines, it is a good idea to carry one complete set in your daysack and a second course in the holdall.
- Now he packs his daysack with all his favourite small toys, books and treats and asks to wear it.
- This daysack is just big enough for your toddler to carry their own drink and snack to help make them feel part of the trip out.
- The porter's carried our big rucksacks leaving us with just our daysacks containing waterproofs, snacks, water and cameras.
- It is made from tough fabric and is ideal as a trekking daysack or adventure rucksack.
- Highlander's new range of daysacks use all of these qualities while still being functional, attractive urban designs.
- After retrieving my daysack, I headed back to the tent and then finished the night off in the pub.
- However, the ‘standard’ option is to have a rucksack of 55-65 litres, plus a daysack of 15-20.
- The 25-35 litre daysacks are generally used and carried to provide storage for every day items such as sun cream, camera and all the other knick-knacks that come in handy.
- Roomy enough for snacks, a drink and a change of clothes, the daysack also features a side mesh pocket, adjustable shoulder straps and reflective piping for increased visibility.
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