"What's the easiest backpack to pack like a suitcase?" When we asked Google AI Overview, here's what it recommended: Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Aer Travel Pack 4 Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L Why we think this is the case: Full clamshell openings make packing and organizing clothing much easier than traditional top-loading backpacks
FL-SB6 FL-SB6 $ 1.90 per Each, for 50 or more $ 1.71 per Each, for 200 or more $ 1.52 per Each Made from Spongex, this float has a 4" thickness and a 3" length
Summary: Pros: Great fit, easy gear access, climbing friendly, versatile, comfortable Cons: No helmet holder, hip belts a little finicky to strip, tapered bottom on the crampon pouch Overall: With a great fit, easy access and a good selection of alpine specific features the Alpinisto 35 is a solid pack for summer and winter mountaineering, climbing and scrambling
More specifically, bouncing jigs and bucktails for fluke (or summer flounder for those folks to the south)
As it stands, I have to go back to the dry sand and drop the pack to change out rods due to my j-rigged rod holder or drop the pack on the beach and use the belt to carry rod #2 as the pack interferes with the positioning of the rod if the belt is on (pic of the web belt thing w 2 rod holders and pliers/split rings below)