Stream Weekender Bag 49L
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Stream Weekender Bag 49L

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Stream Weekender Bag 49LStream Weekender Bag A Waterproof Weekender Built for Real City Movement The Stream Weekender Bag isnt just another travel duffel. Its a clean, urban waterproof weekender bag built for the real movement between places Friday train platforms in the rain, early Monday commutes with gym gear still inside, last minute lets leave tonight decisions that dont leave time to overthink packing. Built from recycled polyester with a protective PU coating and


Stream Weekender Bag – A Waterproof Weekender Built for Real City Movement

The Stream Weekender Bag isn’t just another travel duffel. It’s a clean, urban waterproof weekender bag built for the real movement between places — Friday train platforms in the rain, early Monday commutes with gym gear still inside, last-minute “let’s leave tonight” decisions that don’t leave time to overthink packing.

Built from recycled polyester with a protective PU coating and finished with YKK Aquaguard waterproof zippers, it protects against rain, urban splashes, and damp transit environments without feeling stiff or rubberised. At 49L, it offers true weekend-travel capacity while remaining soft-structured and adaptable to overhead compartments or train racks. There’s space for a 16" laptop inside the main compartment, making it suitable for hybrid work trips and city-to-weekend transitions. And at just 600 g, it won’t punish your shoulder before you even leave the station.

Who is this bag really for?

People who don’t want five different bags for five different scenarios. Commuters who flow from office to gym. Weekend travellers who pack fast and leave faster. Urban explorers who need waterproof reliability — without carrying something that looks like a dry barrel.

What Makes the Stream Weekender Different

  • 🌧️ Weather-ready closure: YKK Aquaguard waterproof zippers protect your gear when rain hits unexpectedly.
  • 🧳 49L that feels balanced: Large enough for a long weekend, but still streamlined — no expedition-bag bulk.
  • 💻 Hybrid-ready interior: Space for a 16" laptop inside the main compartment for work-travel crossover.
  • 🗂️ Smart, minimal organisation: One outer waterproof zip pocket for quick access, one internal zip pocket for valuables.
  • ♻️ Recycled + coated fabric: Recycled polyester with PU coating and recycled nylon webbing — durable, wipe-clean, built for daily repetition.
  • 🎒 Lightweight structure: At 600 g, the bag carries your load — not the other way around.

It looks clean and minimal on the outside, yet performs like a technical travel bag when conditions shift. That contrast is deliberate.

Made for the In-Between Moments

The Stream Weekender Bag keeps things simple on purpose. A generous main compartment gives you flexible packing space, while two well-placed pockets keep essentials from drifting to the bottom. Waterproof protection sits exactly where exposure usually happens — along the zips and across the outer surface.

The wide zip opening allows for suitcase-style packing, so you see your full load at once instead of digging through a narrow tunnel. The structure stays flexible rather than rigid, compressing slightly when under-packed and adapting naturally when full. It adjusts to your weekend — not the other way around.

  • Hand carry: Reinforced handles with press-button connection for clean transitions.
  • Shoulder mode: Long handles when you want relaxed city comfort.
  • Crossbody option: Adjustable, removable shoulder strap for hands-free travel.
  • Quick-access exterior: Waterproof zip pocket for phone, passport, keys.
  • Internal security: Dedicated zip pocket for valuables.
  • Minimal silhouette: Clean on the outside, quietly capable on the inside.

If you’ve ever wanted a waterproof weekender bag that feels refined — not rubbery, not loud, not tactical — this one lands quietly in that sweet spot and stays there.

Technical Specifications – Stream Weekender Bag

Brand: Sandqvist
Product type: Waterproof weekender bag / urban travel duffel / soft-sided carry-on bag
Structure: Soft-structured, flexible body with reinforced carry points
Volume: 49 L
Weight: 600 g
Laptop compatibility: Fits up to 16" (main compartment)
Exterior pocket: Waterproof zip pocket (YKK Aquaguard)
Interior pocket: Internal zip pocket for valuables
Main material: Recycled polyester with PU coating (PU coating increases surface water resistance while maintaining flexibility and lightweight structure.)
Webbing: Recycled nylon
Zippers: YKK Aquaguard waterproof zippers
Carry options: Hand carry + shoulder carry + crossbody (adjustable & detachable strap)

FAQ – Stream Weekender Bag

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The Stream Weekender Bag is constructed with recycled polyester and a durable PU surface coating, combined with YKK Aquaguard waterproof zippers at key closure points. This combination protects against sustained rain, splashes, and wet commuting conditions. It is designed for real-world weather exposure — not for submersion or extreme water sports use.

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Yes. With 49 liters of capacity, this travel duffel comfortably fits clothing for 2–4 days, shoes, toiletries, and light outerwear. It’s a versatile size for short getaways, gym-to-office transitions, or carry-on-friendly weekend travel.

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The main compartment offers space for a 16" laptop, making it suitable for work trips and hybrid travel days. For maximum protection, we recommend using a padded laptop sleeve if you carry tech alongside heavier items.

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In most cases, yes. The 49L capacity aligns with many airline cabin luggage standards for soft-sided bags, especially when not overpacked. Because the structure is flexible, it adapts more easily to overhead bins than rigid luggage. Always verify exact size requirements with your airline before departure.

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The bag uses recycled polyester with PU coating and recycled nylon webbing, selected for durability and weather resistance. The YKK Aquaguard zippers add additional protection at key stress points, making it suitable for frequent commuting and travel.

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Maria Behar
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★★★★★ 4
Fascinating, informative, but not for everyone.
Format: Paperback
The idea of a human energy field is not new; numerous books have been published on the subject, many of which I've seen on Amazon. I do think it makes sense, to some extent, that the human body should be surrounded by such a field or fields. As the author herself states, our psyche and spirit need protection just as much as our physical body does. The author of this book, Cyndi Dale, cites numerous scientific sources as evidence that these fields do exist. Of course, Kirlian photography has been around for many years now. For those who might not be familiar with this type of photography, it's basically a technique used to photograph the electrical discharges surrounding people and other living beings, including plants. Dale briefly discusses this process in the first chapter, "Energy and our Energetic Fields". This book also deals with the subject of the chakras, which are centers of energy in the physical body, and are also part of what is known as "the subtle body". These centers of energy are a well-known aspect of Hindu beliefs, and specifically, the yogic tradition. Although I do feel that much of New Age philosophy, psychology, and spirituality needs to be taken with a grain of salt, I nevertheless enjoyed reading this book. It's not one for casual reading, either; in fact, studying it will yield more food for thought than just one reading will provide. The author introduces the concept of energy balancing with an exploration of the four basic energy boundaries -- the physical, the emotional, the relational, and the spiritual. These are actually comprised of several of the twelve auric layers surrounding the physical body, and each has a different color, when viewed clairvoyantly; the physical is red, the emotional, orange, the relational, green, and the spiritual, white. She also discusses what life events can have detrimental effects on each of the boundaries. Next, she presents the eight specific boundary issues that most people will typically encounter. These she calls "spiritual syndromes". The first of them is named "The Paper Doll Syndrome", the basic manifestation of which being an endless repetition of the same troubling pattern in at least one area of a person's life. This might be, for example, a substance addiction that the person can't seem to break, or a pattern of getting involved in abusive relationships, also persistent in spite of therapy. The second boundary issue is named "The Vampire Syndrome". This one deals with the curious phenomenon of feeling energetically drained after being around certain people. It can manifest as a feeling of exhaustion, frustration or lack of motivation, as well. The third boundary issue, known as "The Mule Syndrome", is related to being a workaholic, of feeling duty-bound to take up the slack for others. It even involves worrying about others' concerns, to one's own detriment. Of course, physical exhaustion, as well as anxiety and depression, are also part of this boundary issue, which is related to co-dependency. The fourth boundary issue is named "The Psychic-Sensitive Syndrome". This one is specific to those people who are psychically gifted. It includes those who are highly empathic, as well as those who are able to sense supernatural beings. Admittedly, this sounds a little scary to me.... Physical symptoms such as anxiety and insomnia are typical of this syndrome, unsurprisingly enough! Dale mentions three other boundary issues -- "The Healer's Syndrome", which afflicts not only those in the medical or intuitive healing fields, but also those who are extremely kind-hearted; "The No-Boundary Syndrome", in which people are constantly hyperactive, as well as hypervigilant, and "The Environ Syndrome", which involves extreme sensitivity to environmental surroundings. Dale offers various solutions to all of these syndromes, starting, of course, with one's own self-diagnosis to see which one(s) a person might be affected by. From there, she discusses such things as visualization, guided meditations, color and crystal therapy, and sound therapy. I must admit to some skepticism as to the validity of using crystals for psychologically therapeutic purposes, because it just seems too "way out there". Some of the qualities Dale claims for crystals just seem to have no basis in scientific fact. Colors, on the other hand, do have valid psychological associations, although I'm not totally convinced of the therapeutic benefits thereof. Subsequent chapters deal with working on boundary issues to help in specific areas, such as work and success, financial issues, relationships, and parenting. Specific techniques that I do think are useful are "Uncovering Your Storyline", which is a means of digging into one's psyche in order to discover the origin of one's boundary issues, the use of sound therapy (music has scientifically been proven to profoundly affect the brain, and therefore, moods), visualization, and prayer. Although the author refers to God mostly as "the Divine", she does have a rather Christian-sounding tone in these sections of the book. I especially like her reference to "streams of grace" coming from God to take away the symptoms of the above-named syndromes. Again, this is a book that can be best appreciated by studying it, and putting its techniques into practice. While perhaps not everything will be helpful to individual readers (this depends on each reader's beliefs, as well as degree of skepticism), there is much to reflect on here, psychologically as well as philosophically speaking, not to mention the spiritual sense. Each chapter in the book is annotated, with references to scientific research articles on the Internet, for instance, as well as spiritually-related ones. There's also a bibliography for further reading. The tone of the writing is very soothing and peaceful, yet, the concepts discussed will ensure the reader's full attention. Dale never talks down to her readers, nor doe she engage in filling her chapters with any kind of jargon; in fact, she explains potentially new or confusing terms in clear, easy-to-understand language. In short, this book will not only be appreciated by veteran New Age adherents, but also by those who are open-minded enough to investigate a field of knowledge that might not entirely be sanctioned by the scientific establishment, yet, remains totally fascinating!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2014
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Rose
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Wow!
Format: Paperback
This book was exactly what I needed as a sensitive and intuitive person. It's changed my life, and I use the techniques described daily. It's also given me greater insight into reading energy fields, and being aware of their impact in my life and work. Thank you for sharing this knowledge!
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Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Energizing
Format: Paperback
As a spiritualist Cyndi Dale is in a league of her own. She uses science, psychology and spirituality to explain her beliefs. She has a strong grasp of the energy systems - neural, cardiac, muscular, biochemical, electrical, magnetic, and esoteric. How each is vital on it's own and how each is affected by the others. How the mind, environment and contact with others affects the body's energy systems. In this book she covers the above along with Chakras, Meridians, spirit types, auric layers and much more. This book teaches and heals.
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Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
THIS BOOK SHOULD BE REQUIRED READING BY GRADE 5!!!!!!!!
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THANK YOU CINDI DALE FOR ALL THE ESSENTIAL INFORMATION THAT IS IN THIS BOOK!!!!! MOST PEOPLE IN OUR AMERICAN CULTURE DON'T KNOW HOW WE ARE REALLY MADE IN SUCH SUBLE AND SACRED WAYS ENERGETICALLY. THIS BOOK SHOULD BE REQUIRED READING IN MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND IN ALL SCHOOLS THAT TEACH HEALING PROFESSIONS. WHAT A GIFT IT WOULD BE IF CHILDREN COULD BE TAUGHT ABOUT THERE OWN ENERGY BODIES AND HAVE THAT KNOWLEDGE TO CARRY WITH THEM INTO THEIR FUTURE. A MUST READ FOR EVERYONE!!!!!!
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Great little resource on tapping
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Great little resource on tapping. Very concise and informative, with lots of practical applications. Well researched and easy to follow.
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