Backpack suggestions that fit refill mug?

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Does anyone have a backpack suggestion that has side pockets that fit the park refillable mug?
 
I don’t but keep in mind you’ll have to pay for a bigger locker if you take a bigger bag. The lighter you can travel, the easier it’ll be. 😊
 
I have a backpack made by High Sierra with side pockets and padded straps. I was able to put it in the free lockers with two refillable mugs (the new style, empty because they didn't stay sealed), a small purse, thin sweater, and a very small camera in the backpack -- but it was a tight fit. If you just want to carry one refillable mug, a drawstring style backpack might be easier.
 


I have a mid-sized Land's End backpack that has non-stretchy mesh side pockets for water bottles and the Universal cups fit perfectly in there. I've found that I can even carry the cup there with beverage still in it as long as it isn't completely full and I keep the back pack level (don't lean over or anything). I learned this at HHN when you weren't supposed to take drinks into the houses but I hadn't finished by the time I got to the door.

This backpack has padded straps and the padded interior "pocket" meant to hold a laptop, but it fits in the free locker if I kind of fold it over. If there is a lot of stuff in it, however, another family member has to also get a locker so we can empty some of the larger things into the second locker.

We've also found that you can fit a popcorn bucket into a free locker if you take the lid off and bend it slightly.

I'm not a light park-traveler--I like to carry everything with me that I may need-- but I won't pay for a locker.
 
I have a mid-sized Land's End backpack that has non-stretchy mesh side pockets for water bottles and the Universal cups fit perfectly in there. I've found that I can even carry the cup there with beverage still in it as long as it isn't completely full and I keep the back pack level (don't lean over or anything). I learned this at HHN when you weren't supposed to take drinks into the houses but I hadn't finished by the time I got to the door.

This backpack has padded straps and the padded interior "pocket" meant to hold a laptop, but it fits in the free locker if I kind of fold it over. If there is a lot of stuff in it, however, another family member has to also get a locker so we can empty some of the larger things into the second locker.

We've also found that you can fit a popcorn bucket into a free locker if you take the lid off and bend it slightly.

I'm not a light park-traveler--I like to carry everything with me that I may need-- but I won't pay for a locker.
Same here, thanks for the tip!
 


Does anyone have a backpack suggestion that has side pockets that fit the park refillable mug?
Depends on what else you want to carry I guess.

I have a couple of the "Venture Pal Packable Lightweight Backpack"
The roll up very small and its easy to put in a locker.
Seem like the cup would fit in it - but I've never tried it.
 
Get a wide rubber band like an inch. Tie it around the handle and put a clip on it and than clip it to anybag.
 
I use a longefly back pack, it fits everything (wallet, fan, Keys, chapstick, sunglasses, reader glasses (yes I am over 40), battery pack for charging my phone and the refillable mug) Since it's so tight though I have started using a carabiner clip for the mug. Plus this back pack fits perfectly in the new small lockers.
 
Get ya one of them redneck lanyard beer....I mean cup holders. :)

I also agree with the High Sierra brand. Best cheap item I've found on amazon if some brand I've never heard of.
 

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