I got a eurohike wilderness 30 air to replace my Timbuk2. Not the best-looking bag in the world, but I can fit tools, locks, clothes, and half a weeks food shopping in it. If I'm using it to cart less stuff around, then pulling the front straps right down makes it much more compact. The mesh thing stops the bag from touching my back at all (= no sweat), and it has has an ok waterproof covering and strap for attaching a rear light to. I don't bother ever doing the waist strap up, just keep it snapped shut and shortened up all the time. It was £25 from Blacks I think.
I got a eurohike wilderness 30 air to replace my Timbuk2. Not the best-looking bag in the world, but I can fit tools, locks, clothes, and half a weeks food shopping in it. If I'm using it to cart less stuff around, then pulling the front straps right down makes it much more compact. The mesh thing stops the bag from touching my back at all (= no sweat), and it has has an ok waterproof covering and strap for attaching a rear light to. I don't bother ever doing the waist strap up, just keep it snapped shut and shortened up all the time. It was £25 from Blacks I think.