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🎒 Carry everything, conquer anywhere — the Kitchen Sink Backpack has your back!
The Oakley Kitchen Sink Backpack is a premium 34L daypack designed for professionals and adventurers alike. It features a dedicated laptop compartment for devices up to 17 inches, a separate shoe compartment with drainage, and a compression-molded eyewear/media pocket. Crafted from durable nylon with reinforced bottoms and water-repellent fabric, it offers ergonomic padded straps, sternum and waist belts for comfort, plus multiple organizational pockets. Perfect for work, travel, or outdoor excursions, this sleek black backpack blends rugged durability with smart, versatile storage.







| ASIN | B00IIKJRFS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Heavyweight |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Backpack Harness Type | Shoulder Harness |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,966 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #373 in Hiking Daypacks |
| Brand Name | Oakley |
| Color | Stealth Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 17 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,609 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
| Fabric Type | 100% Other Fibers |
| Fit Type | one size |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Fits well across all sizes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887288724329 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.87"D x 14.17"W x 20.07"H |
| Item Shape | rectangular prism |
| Item Type Name | Backpack |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer | Oakley |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 92060A-013-013-NOne SizeIZE |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | Kitchen Sink Backpack |
| Number Of Pockets | 6 |
| Number of Compartments | 6 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable |
| Outer Material | Nylon, Polyester |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Style | Kitchen Sink |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Leisure |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Size | One Size |
| Sleeve Length Description | Long Sleeve |
| Sport Type | Hiking |
| Storage Volume | 34 Liters |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Number | 92060A |
| Subject Character | Western |
| Theme | outdoor |
| UPC | 887288724329 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | See manufacturer's website for warranty details. |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
A**R
Premium and durable
“The Oakley Men’s Kitchen Sink Backpack is an exceptional backpack that combines style, durability, and functionality in a way that truly sets it apart from the competition. Whether you’re a frequent traveler, a student, or an outdoor enthusiast, this backpack is designed to meet your needs and exceed your expectations. First and foremost, the build quality of the Kitchen Sink Backpack is outstanding. The durable and rugged materials used in its construction ensure that it can withstand the rigors of daily use and the demands of adventurous expeditions. From the reinforced bottom to the sturdy zippers, every aspect of this backpack speaks to its long-lasting durability. The backpack’s design is both sleek and versatile. Its spacious 34-liter capacity provides ample room for all your essentials and more. The multiple compartments and pockets, including a padded laptop sleeve, make it easy to organize and access your belongings. Whether you’re carrying books, electronics, or outdoor gear, the Kitchen Sink Backpack has dedicated storage options to keep everything in place. Comfort is key when it comes to a backpack, and the Kitchen Sink delivers. The adjustable padded shoulder straps and the padded back panel provide excellent support and distribute the weight evenly, reducing strain and ensuring a comfortable fit, even during extended wear. The sternum strap and waist belt offer additional stability and relieve pressure on your shoulders. One of the standout features of this backpack is its versatility. It’s not just a bag for everyday use—it’s designed to be your ultimate companion for any adventure. The built-in compression straps allow you to secure your load and reduce bulk, making it easier to navigate crowded spaces or tight trails. The dedicated shoe compartment, with its convenient drainage ports, is perfect for storing wet or dirty shoes, keeping the rest of your gear clean and dry. Another noteworthy aspect of the Kitchen Sink Backpack is its attention to detail. The sunglasses holder on the shoulder strap provides easy access to your eyewear, while the abrasion-resistant bottom panel adds an extra layer of protection. The fleece-lined pockets keep your valuables safe and scratch-free, and the external water bottle pockets ensure hydration is always within reach. Oakley is a brand known for its commitment to quality and innovation, and the Kitchen Sink Backpack is a testament to that. It’s backed by Oakley’s reputation for excellence, ensuring that you’re investing in a product that will go the distance and serve you well for years to come. In summary, the Oakley Men’s Kitchen Sink Backpack is a top-notch backpack that offers the perfect blend of style, durability, and functionality. Its exceptional build quality, spacious design, comfortable carrying system, and thoughtful features make it an outstanding choice for anyone in need of a versatile and reliable backpack. Whether you’re heading to the classroom, embarking on an outdoor adventure, or traveling the world, the Kitchen Sink Backpack will be your trusted companion every step of the way.”
A**L
A greatly made backpack that seems it will last for years
I bought this for a gift to my husband. He loves backpacks and has always wanted one from Oakley. He loves it. It is very well made and can definitely hold a lot. He loves the way it fits.
D**Y
The Backpack That’s Ready for College, Climbing, and Maybe Even Saving the World
Alright folks, let me give a shout-out to the Oakley Kitchen Sink Backpack in Stealth Black – the ultimate game-changer for my son’s college life and climbing escapades. This isn’t just any backpack; it’s like the Swiss Army knife of bags, but cooler and with way more style. First off, this thing is so sleek in Stealth Black, it’s practically a fashion statement. It makes every other backpack look like it’s stuck in the past. My son’s using it for college, and it’s like he’s got his own personal command center on his back. It fits textbooks, snacks, and all his other college essentials like a charm, and he still has room for a surprise or two – like a spare hoodie or a random climbing rope. But wait, there’s more! This backpack isn’t just for schlepping books; it’s also perfect for his climbing adventures. It’s tough enough to handle the rigors of scaling indoor walls and rugged enough to survive a few bumps and scrapes along the way. With its pockets and compartments, he’s got a spot for everything – from his carabiners to his chalk bag. It’s like it was made for someone who’s constantly on the move and needs a bag that can keep up with both campus life and climbing missions. In a nutshell, the Oakley Kitchen Sink Backpack is more than just a bag – it’s a lifestyle upgrade. Five stars for making my son look like he’s ready for anything, whether it’s acing a test, scaling a rock wall, or just looking way cooler than anyone else on campus. If you need a bag that can handle it all and still look stealthy, this is your go-to!
E**S
Awesome!!
awesome backpack, its light, rugged, and water resistant (ask me how I know). Hopefully this lasts a while but ive had it for a month and have had no issues. Would 1000 percent recommend
M**S
Oakley BagPack
I love it! Good price! Good quality!
R**B
Near perfect, but with one fatal flaw…
I’ma long time Oakley fan, so I’m hoping to write with respect for a great company which very nearly created the single best consumer priced pack of all time. Before mentioning the fatal flaw, let me acknowledge the good points. 1. In terms of durability & space, I can’t imagine that any but the most expensive or professional military / LE products would surpass the Kitchen Sink. I do prefer double zipper-pulls for every curved or longer zipper, but in this case, I’ll overlook the preference (the main section has double zipper-pulls, so to insist on every nitpicking preference would be unfair). 2. This pack has every specific compartment, pocket, & section you will ever need (& several in the middle compartment which are well padded against inadvertent damage. 3. The side zipper for access to the padded computer pocket is a nice feature (but I’d like to be able to lock it to a metal / ABS ring to prevent surreptitious access, but there goes my obsessive attention to minor matters again, huh?). 4. I absolutely LOVE the dual metal buckles with quick release straps, with rings attached with a metal cable sewn into the lid (!); professional products should pay attention to the security of such a design. Interestingly, the squared-off metal ring protruding from the front of the pack may seem to be decorative only, but I can think of many ways in which these may be used (I’m a ham operator and do POTA, Field Day, and Fox Hunts, requiring a number of peculiar points of attachment of equipment, such as coiled coax, long wire antennas, etc. which would be hung from these rings and NOT TAKE UP SPACE—pardon the excited shouting—within the pack) 5. There’s plenty of room for hiking shoes / boots OR dirty / wet clothes in the bottom zippered compartment (& I do mean, plenty of room, although I’m not sure the enclosing fabric is waterproof and therefore odor-preventative). 6. Is you are an Oakley eyewear (or other premium—Ray-Ban, etc.) eyewear user, you will be very grateful to the attention Oakley built into this pack to protect your eyewear investment, in the top zipped compartment with is softly lined and has a hard shell over to prevent the kind of inadvertent smashing of expensive eyewear. Nobody, but nobody, does it better. 7. Finally, if the shoulder straps and back protection / padding (as well as waist & chest straps) are inadequate or poorly designed, it ain’t worth the cost. But, that is not what you get with the Kitchen Sink; this is one of the most comfortable packs / rucks I’ve ever worn. It was a HUGE disappointment to send it back for one fatal flaw: Top flap (which is otherwise profoundly well-designed to protect eyewear): Remember the metal buckles and metal-cable attachment rings I loved on in #4, above? Well, the curved design of attaching that top compartment with the metal cable prevents the full easy-opening of the main compartment. Oh, you can >> HOLD << it open, but if (like me) you need two hands to insert even a small ham radio transceiver and a hardback 3-ring notebook of necessary technical information about the event operation, and insertion of another thin padded case holding the iPad, etc. (the logging computer has its own place and is already securely placed), it’s just unwieldy, at best. If the top cover opened in a straight line to let it stay open while loading the pack, this pack would still be in my possession! It was difficult for me to make the necessary decision (and I took several days to decide), but the ultimate decision was to return it, but give the best and most complete review possible, under the circumstances. If your needs are not directly parallel to mine, this may be the best pack purchase you’ll ever make. It is easily competitive to packs selling at twice the price—I’ve tried and used many of them. What I ended up purchasing is not pertinent to this review. Let the Kitchen Sink stand on its own merit.
B**R
it's a joy to just inspect the construction details and marvel over ...
i saw this model for sale at a local shooting range...it was being advertised in the section for "range bags" for some reason...after having it for quite some time, i don't think it would make a satisfactory arms carrier...anyway, at the range, they wanted 200$...amazon had it for 140$, so i bought one...i've had backpacks for more years than i care to count and this is the most well-made pack i have ever seen...it is, almost, a work of art...it's a joy to just inspect the construction details and marvel over the engineering and sewing details...it's not perfect, but that has more to do with what I need it for than anything else...i use it for school, and am used to more quick-entry outside pockets...this unit is built for long-haul purposes--load it up at the beginning and unload it at the end, so there are only 2 pockets (one on each side of the outside bottom) that you can get to without undoing the main-compartment "lid"...these pockets are pretty big and should hold most anything you'll need on the way...there is a hardshell compartment on top of the main compartment that some have wondered about...when i attend school, i have to walk, ride the train, and ride the bus in the pre-dawn hours in one of america's largest cities...i carry a .380 pistol which, once i get to school, fits handily in this compartment...enough said...the only REAL thing that i would complain about is the skimpiness of the shoulder straps...this bag will carry a TON of stuff...this said, the straps should have been designed for heavy loads--and they aren't...the straps aren't a deal-breaker, but they fall a little short of being comfortable, especially with a load of textbooks that i carry daily...this would be an awesome unit for actually mid-range hiking...i love the mounting clips...i keep a couple of caribiners clipped on just to make it look like i COULD go "off-road" were i so inclined...you won't regret buying this item...
T**S
Perfect for what I needed it for
There have been a lot of bad reviews where folks say the bag is more show than function, but they all seem biased toward a unique purpose. Let me start by explaining what I needed this bag for so you can see why I love it. I do not have a car. All my errands are done on a bike. I have saddle bags of course, but I needed a backpack as well that offered the following: 1. Chest and waste straps to secure the bike over rough terrain 2. lots of room for stuff (maybe camping items, maybe groceries) 3. Protection from abrasion (crashes) and rain 4. Large exterior pockets for tools (spare tubes and tools to repair my bike on the go) 5. good ventilation on the back for keeping cooler during the summer 6. places to attach additional gear This bag offers all of these. The compartment below for storing wet items is perfect for storing a change of clothing (or the sweaty clothing changed out of). The stiff material used for the back is good enough, though I would prefer a frame with padding and netting. The zippers are heavy enough I am not worried about them wearing out any time soon. The pockets offer plenty of space. i can actually put two gallons of milk side by side in the main compartment and still get in more groceries without squeezing. The stiff media pocket on top is not bullet proof, but is protected enough to save a phone from a moderate impact. You can still crush it if you stomp on it but it is sturdy enough for most situations. The materials are heavy and tough enough for what I most often encounter when biking. For my uses this bag is perfect and worth every penny.
C**E
Best Oakley makes
I seen this one at an Oakley store years ago.. and didn't have enough money so I settled for the icon... The kitchen sink is the best backpack I've ever had... Has enough room to store practically my life if I need to bag it up... I can store everything I need for work clothes all sorts of pens and battery packs and tools... And with the expandable bottom in the event of an emergency I can double its size
B**E
Bravo qualité et esthétique
Pas de surprise ce produit est superbe et conforme a mon attente. Bravo
M**3
Buena mochila
Excelente mochila, muy práctica, con mucho espacio, muy bien pensada. Parece resistente.
A**R
Parfait pour le moment, très bien fait et pratique.
Personnellement je trouve se sac parfait, très bien fini dans tous les détails. J'attend juste de voir mon prochain vol en avion s'ils me laisse passer en cabine avec. Ce sera le point décisif. Le dernier sac à dos que j'ai acheté était en 2016, un North Face Base Camp Citer, m'a servie quotidiennement, et est encore presque comme neuf malgré de nombreuse chute en vélo (d'ailleurs il m'a sauvé le dos plusieurs fois), malgré avoir fait le tour du monde avec moi et vraiment avoir vu de tout, sans que je ne sois jamais délicat avec. Je faisait mes course avec pendant des années, le chargeant de poids très conséquent, sautant des marches en vélo, etc.. Je vais continuer à m'en servir, mais il me manquait des poches, et un peu de place pour certaines situations. D'où cet achat. Ce sac Oakley est plus grand sans être "trop grand" (182cm 75kg) et est beaucoup surtout plus pratique grace à ces nombreux rangements. J'espère juste qu'il saura être aussi solide et à toute épreuve comme celui que j'avais jusqu'à présent. Il faut juste s'habituer au fait qu'il soit assez large sur le dos. Beaucoup de gens se plaigne du poids du sac à vide, et j'ai eu un peu peur de ça, mais je ne comprend pas, je le trouve super léger au contraire. On ne le sens absolument pas dans le dos lorsqu'il est vide (pour aller faire les course en vélo par example). Les rangement sont très bien pensés. En tout cas pour mon utilisation. J'ai tout de même le pressentiment qu'il ne restera pas aussi beau pendant très longtemps. Simplement dû aux matériaux utilisé qui semblent simplement moins résistant que ce de mon ancien sac. Et je ne pense pas qu'il soit waterproof. Tout ce qui est en acier (ou autre matière métallique) peint en noir va très certainement être abimé en premier.. Il est très très confortable sur le dos, et les lanière définitivement plus confortable que mon ancien. La ceinture est détachable que qui est un plus, on en a pas besoins tout le temps. La boucle de torse est légèrement élastique, juste ce qu'il faut, et c'est super agréable. Les zippers sont "doux" a l'usage, semblent de bonne qualité. Le lining fait un peu "cheap" par contre. C'est seul chose du sac qui fait cheap. La poche à lunette est parfaite pour deux paires de Flak ou ce genre de modèle. Pour les modèle Wire on peut très certainement en mettre trois. Je laisserai 5 étoiles s'il tient dans le temps ! * Edit : ça passe en bagage à main même avec les compagnies low-cost ;)
T**B
Everyday use - great
Use it everyday for work, functional and looks good. Only issue has been the heavy duty wire in the tip lid has been pulled out of its anchor point. Not a deal breaker, just an observation.
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