Bali Pro
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Bali Pro

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Bali ProBali Pro Backpack Cabin Friendly, Work Ready & Built for Easy Weekends Airport gate at 6: 40, a laptop meeting at 10, the gym on the way home, then one night away because the train was cheap and your brain needed fresh air. The Bali Pro Backpack is built for those dense, moving days where your bag needs to behave like a clean little travel system, not a bottomless bag where everything disappears the moment you need it. With its 25L volume, cabin

Bali Pro Backpack — Cabin-Friendly, Work-Ready & Built for Easy Weekends

Airport gate at 6:40, a laptop meeting at 10, the gym on the way home, then one night away because the train was cheap and your brain needed fresh air. The Bali Pro Backpack is built for those dense, moving days where your bag needs to behave like a clean little travel system, not a bottomless bag where everything disappears the moment you need it.

With its 25L volume, cabin-friendly shape and Easy Access fold-down front panel, it opens more like a compact suitcase than a classic backpack. Clothes, tech, chargers, bottle, damp gear, passport — everything has a place, and more importantly, everything stays visible when you need it.

Made from 50% recycled PET, 40% PU and 10% polyester, the Bali Pro combines a water-repellent vegan construction with padded carry comfort, a suitcase attachment, dual laptop storage and a practical internal divider. A polished, travel-ready backpack for people who want to move light, stay organised and look sharp doing it.

What Makes the Real Difference Day to Day

The Bali Pro is not just a bigger city backpack. It is a structured travel backpack designed to make packing, commuting and moving through busy places feel calmer: less digging through the bottom of the bag, less repacking, and an end to the classic “where did I put my charger?” moment.

  • ✈️ 25L cabin-friendly format – roomy enough for a short trip, compact enough for smoother travel days.
  • 💻 Two laptop compartments – inner sleeve 35.5 x 23 cm + external laptop compartment 40 x 25 cm for most 15.6" laptops and 16" MacBook models.
  • 📂 Easy Access front opening – fold-down panel for suitcase-style packing and quick visibility.
  • 🧩 Internal divider – helps separate your gear and keep a clearer overview inside the main compartment.
  • 💧 Wet pocket – ideal for toiletries, gym gear, swimwear or anything that could leak.
  • 🔐 Anti-theft compartment – safer storage for valuables when commuting or travelling.

This is where the Bali Pro starts to feel properly useful. You get three lined inner pockets, including two zipped ones, a wet pocket, three outer pockets, two side bottle holders and a top compartment that can turn into an extra inner pocket. The “Open here” flap lets you expand the main compartment by integrating the upper pocket in one simple move — handy when your “light overnight stay” suddenly becomes a “maybe I packed options” situation.

Who This Backpack Is For

The Bali Pro is for people who want one organised backpack that can move between work, travel and daily life without looking too technical or feeling too casual.

  • You travel light — short business trips, weekend escapes, train rides, cabin luggage setups.
  • You carry tech daily — laptop, charger, headphones, notebook, cables, documents.
  • You hate messy packing — you want compartments, visibility and a divider that actually helps.
  • You move through cities — airports, metros, bikes, offices, hotels, cafés and coworking spaces.

If you want a smaller everyday backpack, the Fyn Backpack will feel more compact for office and city use. If you prefer a roll-top silhouette with expandable volume, the Lisbon Pro is the more adventure-coded option. But if your priority is maximum organisation in a cabin-friendly 25L format, the Bali Pro Backpack is the one that makes the most sense.

Technical Specifications

General Information

  • Brand: Kapten & Son
  • Product type: Travel backpack • Laptop backpack • Cabin-friendly backpack
  • Volume: 25 L
  • Weight: 1.5 kg
  • Dimensions: 50 x 29.5 x 16 cm (H x W x D)
  • Inside colour: Grey
  • Closure: Zipper
  • Suitable for: Work • Travel • Weekend trips • Commuting • Hand luggage

Materials & Protection

  • Main material: 50% recycled PET, 40% PU, 10% polyester
  • Water-repellent: Yes
  • Vegan: Yes
  • Wet pocket: Yes, for damp items or leak-prone essentials
  • Anti-theft compartment: Yes

Carry & Travel Features

  • Padded back panel
  • Padded adjustable shoulder straps
  • Adjustable chest strap
  • Suitcase attachment
  • Cabin-friendly format
  • Easy Access fold-down front panel

Organisation & Pockets

  • Inner laptop compartment: 35.5 x 23 cm
  • External laptop compartment: 40 x 25 cm — fits most 15.6" laptops and 16" MacBook models
  • Internal divider for structured packing
  • “Open here” flap to expand the main compartment
  • Three lined inner pockets, including two zipped pockets
  • Top compartment usable as a small inner pocket
  • Three outer pockets
  • Two side bottle holders

Kapten & Son Details — Built for Everyday Movement

The Bali Pro keeps the Kapten & Son formula intact: clean design, thoughtful organisation and travel-friendly details that make real daily life easier — not louder, bulkier or more complicated.

  • 🌍 Recycled PET content — built with 50% recycled PET to reduce the use of virgin materials.
  • 🐾 Vegan construction — no animal-derived materials, with a smooth technical finish.
  • 🌧️ Water-repellent protection — ready for commutes, light rain, airport transfers and everyday weather changes.
  • 🧳 Travel-first layout — suitcase attachment, dual laptop access, internal divider and wet pocket for easier packing.

FAQ

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Yes. With its 25L volume and dimensions of 50 x 29.5 x 16 cm, the Bali Pro works well as a cabin-friendly backpack for short trips, train travel and minimalist weekends. Airline rules vary, especially with low-cost carriers, so it is always worth checking the current hand-luggage dimensions before flying.

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Yes. The external laptop compartment measures 40 x 25 cm and fits most 15.6" laptops and 16" MacBook models. The backpack also includes an inner laptop compartment measuring 35.5 x 23 cm, giving you two separate spaces depending on how you like to organise your tech.

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The Easy Access opening is a fold-down front panel that opens the backpack wide, making it easier to pack and see your gear at a glance. Instead of digging from the top, you can organise clothes, tech and daily essentials more like you would in a compact suitcase.

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The “Open here” flap lets you integrate the upper compartment into the main compartment in one simple move. In practice, it gives you more flexible packing space when you need to carry bulkier items, extra clothes or travel essentials without fighting the layout of the bag.

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The wet pocket is made for damp items or things that could leak: toiletries, gym gear, swimwear, a small towel or post-run clothing. It helps keep the rest of your backpack cleaner and better organised during travel, sport sessions or long everyday routines.

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For light packers, yes. A 25L backpack is a strong size for an overnight stay or minimalist weekend: laptop, charger, toiletries, a change of clothes, underwear, small accessories and daily essentials. The internal divider and wide front opening help you use the available space more cleanly than a classic top-loading backpack.

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Yes. The Bali Pro has a padded back panel, padded adjustable shoulder straps and an adjustable chest strap to stabilise the load. That makes it comfortable for airport transfers, commuting, train stations and longer city walks — especially when you are carrying tech and travel gear at the same time.

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Yes. The Bali Pro is vegan and made from 50% recycled PET, 40% PU and 10% polyester. It is also water-repellent, which is ideal for everyday commutes, light rain and travel days. For heavy rain or long exposure, we still recommend using an additional rain cover for maximum protection.

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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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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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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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