15 Backpacks with Secret Compartments - Tested and Reviewed!

A backpack with a secret compartment can be a great way to keep your valuables safe and secure. Whether you're traveling or just running errands, a hidden compartment can provide an added layer of security against theft while also keeping sensitive items out of sight from prying eyes.

In this buying guide, we review our favorite backpacks with secret compartments and explore which ones are the best for everyday carry, school, and travel. We found the WANDRD PRVKE to be the most versatile, while the Knack Convertible Duffel wins the title of the best bag for travel. However, we encourage you to check out all the options we reviewed, as we are sure there is something for everyone!

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Best Backpack with Secret Compartments: WANDRD PRVKE

WANDRD PRVKE backpack with a secret compartment in the back panel that can fit a passport book and other flat items

WANDRD PRVKE

The WANDRD PRVKE backpack is a versatile option for those who need a single bag that can handle all of their carry needs. It can function as a camera bag, travel bag, and daily laptop backpack due to its modular interior that can be customized to fit your needs. It is also available in three different sizes (21L, 31L, 41L) so you can find the one that fits you perfectly.

The PRVKE also has several secret compartments, including a rear valuables pocket and a bottom rainfly compartment that can be used as a secret stash pocket for flat items. It also has semi-hidden pockets for your keys and sunglasses, allowing you to easily stow away important items while still having quick access to them.

Features at a glance:

  • Capacity: 21L (also available in 31L and 41L)

  • Padded laptop and tablet sleeves

  • Highly water resistant design

  • Modular interior for photography, travel and daily carry

  • Two secret compartments + two discreet exterior pockets

  • The WANDRD PRVKE is our favorite bag with secret compartments due to its modular backpack design, which allows you to use it for travel, photography, and daily laptop carry. Its highly water-resistant design makes it perfect for a variety of adventures.

    This backpack has two semi-hidden pockets for tech and keys and two additional secret pockets for stashing important items. That's four spots total for secure carry of essential items like a passport, cash, keys, and small tech items.

    In addition to its impressive modular design, the WANDRD PRVKE is available in different sizes to best fit your body type and carry requirements. You can get the PRVKE in 21L, 31L, and 41L sizes. WANDRD also offers a mini size with the PRVKE LITE..

    Watch our WANDRD PRVKE review video here!

  • The WANDRD PRVKE is our favorite secret compartment backpack for its large variety of secure pockets that aren't obvious at first glance. We have divided the hidden pockets and compartments in the WANDRD PRVKE backpack into two categories: discreet pockets and secret hidden pockets.

    Discreet Pockets:

    Fleece lined tech pocket: The fleece-lined tech pocket can be found on the top rear, right behind the rolltop opening. The black, water-resistant zipper does a great job of obscuring its presence, but the location makes it perfect for quickly grabbing items like sunglasses or tech.

    Key garage pocket: The key garage pocket is a small pocket located on the side of the backpack, close to the back panel. Inside, you'll find a key clip and extra room for small items like earbuds or credit cards. When the WANDRD PRVKE is worn, the key garage pocket faces your back to prevent theft. Like the fleece-lined tech pocket, the black, water-resistant zipper obscures its location unless you really look.

    Secret Hidden Pockets: 

    Hidden Back Panel Pocket: This zippered pocket can be found underneath the trolley sleeve strap on the back panel. The pocket itself is hidden inside the lumbar support mesh of the back panel and is large enough to fit a passport, wallet, phone, or any other valuables you need to keep secure. Many backpacks have secret pockets located against the back panel, but few keep them completely hidden the way the WANDRD PRVKE does.

    Bottom Rainfly Pocket: There is a secret zippered pocket at the very bottom of the WANDRD PRVKE designed to hold a rainfly. The zipper stays tucked away under a fabric flap, and as long as you keep your hidden items flat (passport, folded documents, cash), then no one will be the wiser that it's in this pocket. It's incredibly sneaky, and it took us months to even find it!

  • The Main Compartment

    The WANDRD PRVKE has a unique main compartment design that allows for three-way access. The most obvious entry point is through the rolltop enclosure, secured by a metal hook and a strap that can be tightened or loosened. This makes the WANDRD PRVKE an expandable backpack, as the rolltop can be made larger or smaller as needed.

    The second mode of main compartment entry is a little less obvious. There is a large clamshell zipper on the back panel that allows lay-flat access to the main compartment. From this entry point, you have access to your organizer panel pockets and laptop sleeve. Those looking for a built-in anti-theft design will love this feature as it secures laptop access when the bag is worn.

    The third entry point is a small window pocket located on the side of the PRVKE. When used in conjunction with WANDRD's camera cube, it will provide you with quick access to your camera while on the move. If you choose not to use the PRVKE with a camera cube, this side zipper will allow you to access items inside the main compartment without having to open the entire bag.

    Versatile Modular Design

    One aspect of the WANDRD PRVKE that isn't talked about much in most reviews is its built-in modularity. As a modular backpack, the PRVKE allows you to configure the inside of the main compartment in a variety of ways to match your carry.

    You can purchase the PRVKE with a camera cube to turn it into a split camera backpack. With this configuration, the bottom of the main compartment will be dedicated to your camera gear while the top rolltop portion can be partitioned for general carry.

    When traveling, you can remove the camera cube altogether and keep the same "split" configuration to turn the main compartment into two separate compartments. This allows you to keep clothing in one partition and other items in another for better organization while traveling.

    Need a backpack for daily carry? No problem! The main compartment can be configured into one large open compartment just like a regular daily backpack. This will allow you to store larger items like a lunch, notebooks, and binders. Thanks to its multi-access main compartment, you can grab items from the top rolltop or through the rear clamshell zipper.

    What We Don’t Like

    There really isn't a lot about the WANDRD PRVKE that we don't like. It has a laptop sleeve and a secondary tablet sleeve, which is amazing. The external pockets are perfect for quick access to daily and travel essentials, which we love. However, if we had to mention something about the PRVKE that we don't like, it's the internal pocket variety.

    The internal pockets are geared more towards photography accessories, which could be a problem if you don't plan on using this backpack as a camera bag. Many of the internal pockets are very small and shallow, designed to accommodate common camera items like SD cards, glass filters, and adapters. If you aren't a photographer, you might find some of these pockets to be too small and have limited use for them.

Best Travel Backpack with Secret Compartment: Knack Convertible Duffel 

Knack Convertible Duffel Backpack with secret compartment

Knack Convertible Duffel

Knack hits a home run with their Convertible Duffel! This travel bag can switch between backpack and duffel carry, and the main compartment is expandable, allowing you to use the same bag for short and long trips.

The Convertible Duffel has several discreet pockets for safety, including an internal water bottle pocket and a rear laptop compartment that isn’t obvious at first glance. However, the real hidden compartment is located against the luggage sleeve. This pocket is large enough for a passport, a cell phone, and other small valuables and blends in perfectly with the surrounding lining for a true top-secret compartment.

If you are looking for a similar backpack with a secret pocket for daily carry, be sure to check out the Knack Pack Series 2, which features the same hidden compartment.

Features at a glance: 

  • Capacity: 24L (40L expanded)

  • Convertible from backpack to duffel bag

  • Can hold a weekend or full week worth of clothing

  • 15” laptop compartment

  • Secret compartment located in back panel

  • The Knack Convertible Duffel is deceiving at first glance because it does a great job at keeping a minimalist exterior that hides its most important features. But once you start diving in, you'll be surprised by how many great features are packed into such a simple-looking bag.

    It's expandable (from 24L to 40L), convertible (duffel to backpack), and the inside is packed with an amazing variety of pockets to keep you organized while on the move. And yes, it also has a secret hidden pocket for valuables that's super hard to find if you aren't privy to its location.

    We recommend the Knack Convertible Duffel for business travelers and frequent flyers who need one bag for short and long trips. When compressed, the Knack Convertible Duffel is compact enough to fit underneath most airplane seats, and when fully expanded, it still measures under most airline carry-on bag size requirements. No matter how you configure the Knack Convertible Duffel, it's bound to be your go-to travel bag.

    Watch our Knack Convertible Duffel video here!

  • Knack has managed to design one of the sneakiest hidden compartments we have come across; in fact, it took us a few hours of careful inspection to even find it!

    As a travel bag, the Knack Convertible Duffel is equipped with a trolley sleeve on the back panel, so you can attach the bag to rolling luggage. Right underneath this trolley sleeve is where you will find the hidden compartment.

    This secret pocket measures around 6 x 6.5 inches and is large enough to hold a passport, cash, jewelry, and more. Once you tuck away the zipper, this pocket blends into the fabric and becomes barely visible for a true hidden spot to keep valuables.

    Sneaky Exterior Pockets

    Along with the super secret back pocket, the Knack Convertible Duffel does a great job at being discreet about all of its exterior pockets. Instead of your basic mesh water bottle pocket, Knack has included a discreet interior water bottle pocket that can be accessed from the side of the bag. Not only does this design keep germs away from your water bottle while traveling, it also gives the Convertible Duffel a cleaner appearance.

    The second compartment that can be accessed from the exterior is the rear laptop compartment. The black-on-black zipper and fabric combo makes this compartment discreet, yet easily accessible for peace of mind while traveling.

  • The Expandable Main Compartment

    The bulk of your storage and organization will be found inside the main compartment, which is equipped with a lockable zipper that can be used with a standard TSA lock. Once open, you will be greeted with an organization panel with spots for pens and cables, as well as fleece-lined and mesh pockets for a tablet, sunglasses, and accessories.

    The expandable packing compartment starts at 24 liters when compressed and expands up to 40 liters. 24 liters gives you enough packing room for an overnight stay or weekend trip, while the expanded size gives you about the same packing room as standard carry-on size rolling luggage.

    To expand the main compartment, you have to engage the hidden zipper that wraps around the exterior of the Convertible Duffel. This zipper was designed to stay discreet for a cleaner appearance when the bag is compressed and is not readily visible. Expanding the bag takes seconds, and being able to double its capacity is one of the winning features of this travel bag.

    Switching Between Backpack and Duffel

    The Knack Convertible Duffel has one of the simplest mechanisms for switching between modes of carry that we have ever used. Many backpack brands overcomplicate the process, but Knack keeps it incredibly simple. 

    To switch between duffel and backpack modes, you just have to engage a zipper on the top of the back panel where the backpack shoulder straps are stored. Simply clip the shoulder straps to the D-rings at the bottom of the bag and you have a fully functional backpack. To switch to duffel mode, you just tuck the shoulder straps back into their pocket and clip the single duffel shoulder strap to the side D-rings. It's all a very intuitive process, and we have to commend Knack for keeping it so simple. 

    Another point to note is that both duffel and backpack modes feel complete. Many other brands make great duffel bags that feel terrible as backpacks, and vice versa, but the Knack Convertible Duffel does both very well. The shoulder straps and back panel are what you would find in Knack's other backpacks and are as comfortable as a native backpack. The size of the Convertible Duffel also feels just right in both duffel and backpack mode.

    What We Don’t Like

    A small gripe we have with the Knack Convertible Duffel is with its laptop compartment. Although generously padded, there is no false bottom to protect the laptop from bumps and drops. 

    A false bottom leaves additional space between the bottom of the laptop sleeve and the bottom of the bag itself to prevent the laptop from bottoming out and hitting the ground if the bag were ever dropped. 

    It's a small detail that makes a big difference when it comes to protecting expensive tech. Unfortunately, the laptop compartment of the Knack Convertible Duffel goes all the way to the edge, depriving your laptop of this extra protection. We have to admit that this is a hypercritical detail to complain about, but we had to mention it. All in all, this bag is pretty awesome.

Best Anti-Theft Backpack with Hidden Compartment: Pacsafe Go

Pacsafe Go anti-theft backpack with hidden back pocket for valuables

Pacsafe Go Anti-Theft Backpack

Do you know what’s better than a backpack with a secret compartment? An anti-theft bag built from the ground up to prevent snooping and theft altogether. The Pacsafe Go takes a ground-up approach to security by offering the Fort Knox of backpacks in a simple and unassuming design that won’t draw much attention when worn in public.

The main compartment and front pocket are equipped with integrated locks to prevent pickpocketing while the fabric itself is reinforced with steel wire mesh to counter “slash and grab” theft in crowded areas.

As for secret compartments, the Pacsafe Go features a hidden back panel pocket that’s large enough to fit multiple items like a phone, passport, and wallet. When the bag is worn, this creates a hidden compartment for major peace of mind against theft of valuables.

Features at a glance:

  • Capacity: 25L (also available in smaller 15L size)

  • 15” Laptop sleeve inside lockable main compartment

  • Self-locking zippers, reinforced anti-slash fabric and bag can be attached to table or chair leg to lock down to protect from bag theft.

  • Hidden security pocket located in back panel

  • What makes the Pacsafe GO different from other backpacks with secret compartments is that it was built from the ground up as an anti-theft backpack. Secret compartments are great, but a complete anti-theft design that protects all of your important stuff is even better.

    Unlike other anti-theft backpacks that give you a futuristic minimalist design, the Pacsafe GO was designed to blend in and not draw much attention. In fact, it looks like any old basic backpack at first glance, and we are pretty sure that's the whole point. The anti-theft features are discreet, and the overall design doesn't scream "steal me please."

    We recommend the Pacsafe GO for travelers looking for an airline personal item backpack when they fly and a dedicated daypack when they arrive at their destination. Students will also benefit from the roomy main compartment for their books and class items, plus the anti-theft features to prevent theft on campus or during busy commutes.

    The Pacsafe GO comes in a 25L size and a more compact 15L size. We tested the larger 25L size for this buying guide.

    Watch our Pacsafe Go video review here!

  • The Secret Compartment

    The secret compartment on the Pacsafe GO can be found against the back panel. It's a simple flat zippered pocket that measures 10 x 6.5 inches, which is large enough to stash airplane or bus tickets, a passport, and cash. When the backpack is being worn, this pocket becomes incredibly discreet to prevent pickpockets.

    The Main Compartment

    The main compartment gives you 25 liters of packing space, which is enough for an overnight trip or a busy day on campus. We found that you can easily fit multiple large textbooks, notebooks, and binders, or conversely, 2-3 changes of clothing if you are traveling. 

    Inside the main compartment is where you will also find a padded sleeve that can fit a laptop up to 15 inches. On the other side of the compartment, you'll find a single pen pocket and an RFID-blocking pocket that is just large enough to fit a passport.

    Built-in Anti Theft Features

    Like all Pacsafe bags, the Go is filled to the brim with anti-theft features to prevent pickpocketing and theft. For starters, the main compartment zipper is self-locking without the need for an additional lock. This is thanks to Pacsafe's "Zip Clip" design, which allows you to attach the zipper to an integrated clip to prevent the zippers from being used once locked down. One small design detail that we really like is how the main compartment zippers can be hidden completely by tucking them into the side of the bag once locked, adding another barrier of anti-theft protection.

    The front compartment zipper has a different locking mechanism called a "dock lock," which takes seconds to implement. Although not as robust as the main compartment's Zip Clip, this design prevents passersby from opening your front compartment zipper. This design does take some time to get used to, but it works wonderfully when implemented.

    But the anti-theft features don't end at lockable zippers; there are anti-theft features that are built into the bag itself. Our favorite has to be Pacsafe's eXomesh slashguard technology, a built-in stainless steel wire mesh that's embedded into the fabric. This technology makes your bag cut-resistant for ultimate peace of mind in crowded public spaces where slash-and-grabs are a common form of theft. 

    Pacsafe's slashguard technology is also used on the shoulder straps, which are reinforced with wire to prevent cuts and slashes. This leads us to one unique anti-theft feature that Pacsafe offers - being able to lock the entire bag onto a chair or table leg thanks to a detachable and lockable shoulder strap. When combined with slashguard technology, this feature gives you confidence in crowded cafes or any other public areas where bag theft may be a threat.

    What We Don’t Like

    Our one complaint about the Pacsafe Go is that the side water bottle pockets aren't stretchy! We can comfortably fit slim bottles like a 24oz Hydroflask bottle, but larger diameter bottles such as a 32oz Nalgene are a struggle to fit in. The pockets may stretch over time, but in the meantime, it's a pretty tight fit!

Best Laptop Backpack with Secret Compartments: Able Carry Daily Plus 

Able Carry Daily Plus laptop backpack with secret compartments inside the bag

Able Carry Daily Plus

The Able Carry Daily Plus is an updated redesign of the popular Daily Backpack, a laptop backpack for urban commuters, that adds more pockets for increased organization and a new, highly water-resistant construction.

Able Carry includes a couple of secret compartments in the Daily Plus such as a security pocket in the back panel large enough for a phone, passport, or wallet and a super-hidden pocket that is tucked away above the laptop sleeve for securing secret stashes. Of all the backpacks we have tested, the Able Carry Daily Plus offers some of the most clever secret compartments yet and we would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a solid laptop backpack for daily carry.

If you are looking for a backpack with similar hidden pockets you can go smaller with the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag (13L) or larger with the Able Carry Max Backpack (30L)

Features at a glance:

  • Capacity: 21L

  • 16” Laptop sleeve and secondary tablet sleeve

  • Made with waterproof X-Pac textile with water resistant zippers

  • Two hidden compartments: internal and external

  • Able Carry offers a great all-around laptop backpack for daily commutes and travel with the Daily Plus.

    The Daily Plus excels in its variety of pockets, including a protective "tech station" with padded sleeves for a laptop and tablet, plus numerous extra pockets for accessories. In addition to your everyday carry pockets, there are a few secret compartments that provide added security for items you want to keep hidden.

    We also appreciate the high-quality materials and construction that Able Carry provides. From the water-resistant exterior to the internal lining fabric, everything feels like top-notch quality and is enjoyable to use.

    Watch our Able Carry Daily Plus video review here!

  • The Able Carry Daily Plus has a few secret compartments that emphasize security and privacy.

    The first is a discreet pocket located in the back panel above the shoulder straps. It's fairly roomy, measuring around 7.5” x 8”, and provides enough space to store multiple items, such as a passport, phone, wallet, and cash. The zipper to this compartment is hidden, making it a secure pocket against theft when the backpack is worn.

    The second hidden compartment is a super secret stash pocket located on the inside of the main compartment, above the laptop sleeve. Behind the hidden zipper is a small pocket that's slightly larger than a credit card, completely hidden and ideal for secret stashes you want to keep from prying eyes. It's also a convenient location for GPS trackers, like an Apple Airtag or Tile tracker.

    Another subtle compartment is the internal water bottle pocket located on the side of the bag, which can fit a water bottle up to 1 liter. The zipper can be challenging to spot at first and it's a great way to keep your water bottle safe during commutes or travel.

  • One of the design details we appreciate about the Daily Carry Plus is its emphasis on tech protection. The 16-inch laptop sleeve and 11-inch tablet sleeve are located inside the main compartment and are designed to "float" in the middle of the bag, keeping your laptop and tablet away from any impact points, including the floor, due to a generous false bottom. While most backpacks have laptop sleeves, few design them with as much attention to detail as Able Carry.

    What We Don’t Like

    There isn't much we don't like about this backpack, and that's the honest truth. However, if you need a backpack for travel packing, the 21L main compartment may be too small. But Able Carry has you covered with the larger Able Carry Max, which offers many of the same great design details, including similar discreet pockets.

    One potential drawback is that, although X-Pac is a robust, lightweight, and highly water-resistant material, it has a sporty appearance that may not be suitable for those who need a more professional-looking bag for the office. If you're in this category, keep reading for our top pick for a work backpack.

Best Work Backpack with Hidden Compartment: Nomatic Backpack

Nomatic Backpack with a secret pocket behind the back panel that can fit a passport book

Nomatic Backpack

The Nomatic Backpack takes organization to another level by offering over a dozen different pockets and compartments while keeping the exterior sleek enough to wear to a business meeting in style. When we say this is a backpack with lots of pockets, we mean it!

But the Nomatic Backpack is more than a daily carry dream. Not in a backpack mood? No problem, tuck away the shoulder straps and carry the Nomatic Backpack as a briefcase. Need more room? The Nomatic Backpack is expandable. What about your super important items like a passport or credit cards? Spin the Nomatic Backpack around and you’ll find a secret pocket to keep your valuables safe and sound.

If you are looking specifically for a travel backpack then check out the larger Nomatic Travel Backpack that includes the same hidden back pocket.

Features at a glance:

  • Capacity: 20L (also available in smaller 14L version)

  • Water resistant construction

  • Expandable to give you 20% more room

  • Secret compartment is tucked away in back panel

  • If we had to write an in-depth review of the Nomatic Backpack, it would probably exceed ten thousand words as there are just that many features in this bag. However, for now, you will have to make do with our summarized review.

    We will say this: The Nomatic Backpack is full of surprises, with cable passthrough ports for charging and stowable shoulder straps that enable conversion into a briefcase. It's only natural that Nomatic includes a hidden back pocket.

    Yes, we know that compared to other bags, the backpack with a hidden back pocket may seem like a cliché. But what Nomatic does differently is that they actually attempt to hide the secret pocket behind a foam panel instead of leaving it exposed. With its great quality and unique design details, we highly recommend the Nomatic Backpack as one of the best work backpacks for professionals currently available.

    Watch our Nomatic Backpack video review!

  • The secret pocket is located at the back and is tucked behind one of the back panels, making it stay completely hidden when the Nomatic Backpack is worn, and obscured even when the backpack is not being worn. This design makes the Nomatic Backpack an excellent option for anyone looking for a backpack with a discreet back pocket, instead of the more common lumbar back pockets seen in other bags.

    The back pocket is large enough to fit a passport book (4.94” x 3.5”) and just barely fits an iPhone 13 (5.78” x 2.32” x .30”), although some maneuvering is needed to place the phone inside the pocket.

  • There are plenty of backpacks with many pockets, but few have a sleeker design than the Nomatic Backpack. Every wall of each compartment is lined with pockets! In total, we counted 27 pockets, including the hidden back compartment.

    The front organizer compartment is where you can organize smaller items you need quick access to. This is where you'll find the RFID-safe pocket that can be locked with a TSA lock, adding an extra layer of protection. There are also smaller pockets for pens and stretch pockets that are perfect for small items like chapstick or a phone charger.

    The main compartment is where most of your storage will be and it's equipped with a "mobile office": a 16-inch laptop sleeve, a tablet sleeve, and a third sleeve for documents, plus special pockets for tech items like a keyboard, mouse, and external hard drives. The walls of the main compartment are lined with stretch and zippered pockets for easy organization of tech chargers, sunglasses, keys, and more.

    Expandable, Convertible and Always Professional

    The Nomatic Backpack is both expandable and convertible. There is a wrap-around zipper on the outside of the bag that allows you to expand the main compartment from 20 liters to 24 liters. That 4 liter difference is about the size of a light jacket.

    The backpack can also be carried as a briefcase on days you want to look more professional. The back panel is divided into two padded panels that can be unbuttoned at the top to allow you to tuck away the shoulder straps quickly and switch to briefcase mode. If you're looking for an attractive convertible backpack for work that can be carried on business trips and important meetings, the Nomatic Backpack is a great choice.

    What We Don’t Like

    Although the Nomatic Backpack excels in organization, it doesn't have much room for bulky items like lunch boxes, shoes, or camera cubes, even when expanded.

    If you prioritize organization and plenty of pockets for your daily or travel essentials, the Nomatic Backpack is a great choice. However, if your packing style requires more open space for bulkier items, you may want to consider the Nomatic Travel Backpack, which provides more packing space in a similar design.

Best Budget Backpack with Secret Compartment: Matein Travel Laptop Backpack

Matein Travel Laptop Backpack with a secret compartment in the back panel for valuables like a passport, wallet and phone

Matein Travel Laptop Backpack

The Matein Laptop Backpack is one of the best-selling backpacks on Amazon, and it's easy to see why once you delve into all it has to offer. Along with three roomy compartments and dozens of smaller pockets, you also have an external USB port for on-the-go charging and secret compartment to keep important items safe.

There are two covert pockets on the Matein Laptop Backpack - the first is a front pocket with a hidden zipper that's large enough for a small notebook and other items you need quick access to. The second secret pocket is an anti-theft pocket located against the back panel. This rear pocket stays completely hidden when the backpack is worn to prevent pickpockets and theft. Not bad for such an affordable backpack!

Features at a glance:

  • Capacity: ~25L

  • 15.6” laptop compartment with tablet sleeve

  • Integrated external USB charging port

  • Hidden pocket in back panel + discreet front pocket

  • The Matein Travel Laptop Backpack is a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable, stylish, and functional backpack at an affordable price. It is one of the best-selling backpacks on Amazon for a reason!

    This backpack stands out for its variety of pockets and compartment design. It offers a good balance of large open compartments and smaller pockets for organization. Additionally, it has a built-in USB charging port.

    We recommend the Matein Travel Laptop Backpack for students on a budget, travelers who need ample organization, and daily commuters who don't want to spend a lot on a laptop backpack. Although "travel" is in the name, the backpack is highly versatile.

    Watch our Matein Travel Laptop Backpack video review!

  • There are two pockets on the Matein Travel Laptop Backpack that could be considered hidden: the front-side zippered compartment and the back anti-theft pocket.

    Discreet Front Compartment: There are two zippered pockets on the front of the backpack. The first is a visible horizontal zippered pocket, while the second is a little more concealed. This large horizontal zippered pocket is located behind the front panel and is not immediately noticeable.

    Hidden Anti-Theft Back Pocket: Matein has added a hidden compartment on the back panel, located behind the lumbar cushioning. This anti-theft pocket remains unseen when the bag is worn and is large enough to hold a passport, wallet, or phone.

  • As a Travel Backpack

    Matein does not specify the capacity of the Travel Laptop Backpack, but it could be estimated to be around 25 liters. The main compartment is ideal for packing 1-3 days' worth of clothing, while the rest of the backpack can be used for personal and travel essentials.

    The rear compartment is a separate tech compartment, which features a padded sleeve for a 15.6" laptop, a tablet sleeve, and space for a book, magazine, or large notebook. The front compartment is the organizer compartment and has several pockets for pens, chargers, and other small items.

    This 3-way partitioned design allows for packing clothing in the main compartment, quick access to tech from the rear compartment, and organizing smaller travel essentials like headphones, water bottles, and reading material in the front organizer compartment and various pockets.

    As a School Bookbag

    We recommend the Matein Laptop Backpack for students seeking a budget-friendly option. The main compartment is spacious enough to store multiple large binders, notebooks, and books, and the separate laptop compartment offers a convenient way to keep your tech separate from your main carrying items.

    We also appreciate the front organizer compartment for storing items like pens, graphing calculators, and other small personal items. The exceptional organization is what led us to recommend the Matein Laptop Backpack as the best affordable medical school backpack, but it could also be a great choice for high school or undergraduate students.

    What we don’t like about this backpack

    Our primary complaint about this backpack is that it feels rather flimsy, especially compared to other premium options on our list. The use of thin lining material on the interior and lightweight materials for the back panel and shoulder straps contribute to this feeling of cheapness. These small details add up and help explain why the Matein Travel Laptop Backpack is so reasonably priced.

    Is this a deal-breaker? No. You can't beat the value for the price. The Matein Travel Laptop Backpack offers great compartments, laptop and tablet sleeves, and even a discreet back pocket for added security during commuting or travel. For such an affordable backpack, one can't really complain.

More Great Backpacks We Tested

The Ridge Commuter backpack with secret RFID blocking compartment in back panel

The Ridge Commuter Weatherproof

Constructed with a waterproof nylon shell and YKK Aquaguard zippers, The Ridge Commuter Backpack is a weatherproof backpack made with tech-centric carry in mind, thanks to a shock-resistant laptop compartment and tons of pockets to organize your accessories. A really awesome feature is the dual-zipper main compartment that gives you access through a regular top zipper or a 3/4 clamshell zipper for full access to all the pockets inside, making packing and unpacking a breeze.

The secret pocket can be found in the back panel, but what sets it apart from other similarly placed security compartments is that this pocket is fully lined with RFID-blocking material. This means you can hide important items like credit cards and passports inside this pocket to protect yourself from identity theft.

To learn more check out our full The Ridge Commuter backpack review.

Features at a glance:

  • Capacity: 20L

  • 15” shock-resistant laptop compartment

  • Weatherproof exterior: waterproof shell + YKK Aquaguard zippers

  • RFID-blocking secret pocket in the back panel

The Able Carry Thirteen Daybag with a hidden pocket in the shoulder strap that can fit a credit card

Able Carry Thirteen Daybag

The Able Carry Thirteen Daybag takes the best design features of the 20L Able Carry Daily Backpack and scales it down to a smaller 13L package. S-curve shoulder straps offer a more comfortable women’s fit while the compact profile provides a better fit for those with shorter torsos. Its myriad of pockets and clever design details is what makes the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag one of our favorite women’s work backpacks and one we would recommend to anyone looking for a compact bag for the daily carry.

If you are looking for a small backpack with secret compartments then the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag offers the motherlode. This backpack offers small hidden pockets in the shoulder straps can fit metro cards and credit cards. The back panel also features a secret security pocket for storage of a wallet, phone, or passport. Lastly, there is a semi-hidden pocket inside the main compartment above the laptop sleeve that provides extra security for important items.

Features at a glance:

  • Capacity: 13L

  • 14” laptop sleeve and secondary sleeve for tablet or notebook

  • S-curve shoulder straps for a better women’s fit

  • 4 secret compartments: shoulder straps, back panel and above laptop sleeve

Knack Pack Series 2 backpack with hidden compartment that can fit a passport

Knack Pack Series 2

It's hard to write a quick summary of the Knack Pack Series 2 because of how packed with features this backpack is. Where do we start? 

For one, it has a secret packing compartment that stays hidden when not in use but expands to almost double the carrying capacity for travel or gym days. It also allows you to tuck away the shoulder straps to use the Knack Series 2 as a briefcase on days when you want to look a bit more dapper. And the pockets! There are so many pockets for organizing your daily essentials. We could go on and on about this backpack, but we'll stop here. 

The secret compartment on the Knack Pack Series 2 can be found in the back panel behind the luggage trolley sleeve. This sneaky pocket blends in with the lining and is super hard to find if you don't already know it's there. Do you want a versatile daily + travel backpack with a super-secret pocket? This is it; we promise.

Features at a glance:

  • Capacity: 24L (35L expanded)

  • 15” Laptop Compartment

  • Hidden packing compartment that expands for travel

  • Secret pocket located behind the trolley sleeve

Types of Secret Compartments

There are a few common types of secret compartments on a backpack. It turns out, there are only so many spots where you can place one! Each one is a little different, and we explain each type below so that you know what to look for when shopping for a new backpack.

Types of backpacks with secret compartments - back panel pocket, shoulder strap pocket and interior hidden pocket

Back Panel Compartments

The most common secret compartment location is against the back panel. This isn't for lack of creativity on the designers' part but is commonly used because this location is a tried and true safe haven from sticky fingers. When the backpack is being worn, these back panel pockets lay flat against your back, blocking off access to the pocket completely. 

The best backpacks with secret compartments design their hidden back panel pocket so that you cannot notice the pocket at all, even when the backpack is not being worn. But usually, just having a pocket against the back panel is enough to deter most thefts.

Shoulder Straps Pockets

A less common location for a secret pocket is on the shoulder straps. These are usually small pockets for quick access to items like a subway metro card, a credit card, or other very small item that you want to keep hidden. These shoulder strap pockets are best for those who need quick access to small items and find back panel pockets to be too cumbersome to use.

Internal Secret Compartments

Some hidden compartments are found inside the backpack instead of the exterior. Think of these as Inception compartments - a compartment inside a compartment. If you are serious about keeping things hidden, then you'll want to go with a backpack with an internal secret compartment.

Who Is This Guide For?

Travelers Who Need Security

Why would anyone need a backpack with secret compartments? The first group of people we thought of is travelers who want to prevent theft. This is especially true in big urban centers in Europe and America where large crowds, cramped public transportation, and tourist attractions entice a number of pickpocketing schemes.

Valuables such as a passport, visa, credit cards, and cash are vulnerable to theft and can spell disaster if they go missing. Although there are plenty of ways to prevent common thieves, simply having a secure pocket inside the backpack you already carry can be a simple solution to the problem.

Everyday Carry with Discretion 

This guide is also for anyone who just wants to keep personal belongings hidden from prying eyes inside their daily carry backpack. This can be especially useful if you're carrying something that you don't want anyone else to see, such as a gift for a friend or a sensitive item. 

Although there are a fair number of backpacks with secret compartments, many brands don't advertise them, and those who do don't go into much detail as to where they are. In fact, some pockets took us months of use to find, and others we had to ask the brand to finally tell us where it was. But today, we will be sharing those secret pockets with you!

How We Tested These Backpacks

We spent a few months researching different backpacks with secret compartments before compiling our final list. The testing was done both in real-world scenarios (travel, daily carry) as well as in our studio to make sure each bag met our standards before recommending. There were a few backpacks that we either did not get to test or did not make the cut; some of these bags are listed at the end of this article for you to consider.

  • Testing the secret compartments

    A question we had was what people carry inside secret compartments, so we decided to only use common valuables so that our audience can understand the size and scale of each compartment in our photos.

    Below are the items we used to test each secret compartment and their dimensions:

    • Passport Book: 4.94” (H) x 3.5” (W) (12.5 cm x 8.9 cm)

    • Cell Phone (iPhone): 6” (H) x 3” (W) x .3” (D) (15.24 cm x 7.62 cm x .76 cm)

    • Wireless Earbuds (Apple Airpods): 1.83” (H) x 2.14” (W) x .84” (D) (4.6 cm x 5.4 cm x 2.1 cm)

    • GPS/Bluetooth Tracker (Tile Mate): 1.37” (H) x 1.37” (W) x .24” (D) (3.5 cm x 3.5 cm x .62 cm)

    We believe that exterior security pockets should always be large enough to fit at least a passport or phone, as these are the types of valuables that you need quick access to when traveling or commuting. Hidden interior pockets could afford to be smaller, to accommodate items such as Bluetooth trackers and other small items where the goal is to conceal the item being stored.

    Is it a good quality backpack?

    In addition to having a secret compartment, we took construction quality and comfort into consideration when rating and reviewing each backpack.

    • Construction and Materials - Backpacks with great zipper quality, robust stitching, and quality textiles such a nylon floated to the top. A great backpack should feel as good as it looks.

    • Water Resistant Construction - Water resistant outer materials and zippers were a huge plus when choosing these backpacks.

    • Comfortable Back Panel and Shoulder Straps - adequately padded shoulder straps, padded back panels and the inclusion of chest straps all tied into our ratings.

    Is the backpack well designed?

    With such a wide breadth of different designs available, we categorized each of our favorite backpacks so that you can consider each by use case. Our favorite backpack for travel might not be the best choice for someone looking for a reliable laptop backpack for daily commuting and vice versa, but these are just our suggestions.

    Travel Backpacks

    Travel backpacks come in two flavors: large travel bags for packing and smaller travel daypacks to use once at your destination. Larger travel bags include features such as large packing compartments for clothing, easy access to travel comfort essentials such as laptops, tablets, headphones, and water bottles, as well as secure storage for travel tickets and passports/visas.

    Travel daypacks are not too different from your average daily laptop backpack, except they may have a few more extra features to make your life easier when on the move on vacation or on a work trip. These could include being small enough to use as an airline personal item backpack, having a trolley sleeve to attach to rolling luggage, and extra security pockets for when you visit busy tourist areas where the likelihood of theft is higher.

    Daily Laptop Backpacks

    A daily laptop backpack will be your go-to if you need a reliable backpack that can be used for work, school, and general commuting. The design emphasis on these bags is comfort, safe laptop carry, and enough organization for your daily essentials that will "live" inside your backpack. Think of items such as headphones, tech chargers, and sunglasses.

More Backpacks With Secret Compartments to Consider

6 Backpacks with Hidden Compartments numbered

1) Troubadour Apex

  • External Secret Pocket

We understand that not everyone needs a fancy bag, but why wouldn't you treat yourself to something special? The Troubadour Apex has always been a favorite men's backpack for work due to its mature design details and sleek minimalist style.

What the Troubadour Apex excels at is its functional pockets and compartments for daily carry and travel. It has spots for a laptop, pens, phone, tech accessories, water bottles, and more. These items are easily accessible during daily commutes or busy travel days.

The hidden pocket can be found between the shoulder straps on the back panel and is just large enough to hold a phone. This pocket remains hidden and out of sight unless you know to look for it, even when the bag is worn.

2) Public Rec Pro Pack Plus

  • Hidden Back Pockets

The Public Rec Pro Pack Plus is the backpack we like to recommend to anyone looking for a professional work and travel backpack or a work and gym backpack, thanks to its sleek design and thoughtful pocket placement that's perfect for roaming professionals.

What makes the Public Rec Pro Pack Plus backpack special is that it offers an attractive minimalist exterior while keeping enough pockets and compartments for daily organization. It manages to do this through discreet pockets that aren't very obvious at first glance. The largest compartment is the hidden shoe compartment at the bottom, whose zipper blends into the bottom of the backpack.

Another security pocket for a passport or wallet can be located on the side of the back panel. The Public Rec Pro Pack Plus also features a smaller hidden pocket behind its brand label on the back panel that's just big enough for something like a credit card or metro pass.

3) Revelry Supply The Explorer

  • Internal Hidden Pocket

Revelry Supply is known for their innovative, smell-proof bags, and with The Explorer, the brand offers the same technology in a more compact everyday carry backpack. In addition to being smell-proof, The Explorer is all about privacy and security. The main compartment is equipped with lockable zippers and a secret pocket can be found inside the main compartment for even more privacy for secret stashes. What makes this secret pocket special is that the lining of the bag obscures the pocket for a hidden-in-plain-sight effect.

4) Boundary Supply Errant Pack

  • RFID Blocking Back Pocket

The Boundary Supply Errant Pack is a versatile laptop backpack that pushes the envelope in terms of design. Some of its best features include magnetic buckles, separate laptop and tablet sleeves, a bottom shoe compartment, and the ability to access the main compartment from the top flap or from a rear clamshell zipper. 

The secret compartment can be found on the back panel and features RFID-blocking protection for safeguarding a passport and wallet.

5) Peak Design Everyday Backpack V2

  • Internal Hidden Pocket

Designed as a modular backpack for camera, travel, and daily laptop carry, the Peak Design Everyday Backpack V2 is as versatile as backpacks come. This bag allows for top access to the main compartment from the top flap, in addition to side access to the inside through its innovative zipper design. 

The secret compartment on the Peak Design Everyday Backpack V2 can be found on the inside of the top flap and is just large enough to fit a passport or wallet. It's one of those pockets that can be challenging to find at first, so make sure you really look!

6) 5.11 RUSH Backpack

  • External Front Pocket

The 5.11 Rush Tactical Backpack is EDC ready with its internal admin panel, improved laptop sleeve, and ample compartments to keep you organized. 5.11 offers the RUSH in various sizes, ranging from the compact 24L RUSH12 to the spacious 55L RUSH72 so you are bound to find one that’s right for you.

The secret compartment is a hook-and-loop concealed carry compartment located on the front of the bag. Even if you're not looking for a CCW backpack, the RUSH still provides excellent daily organization and discreet quick-access compartments to secure your gear.

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