Six Moon Designs Wy’east Daypack Review
The Six Moon Designs Wy’East Daypack is a 30-liter daypack for all-day hikes, commuting, and travel. While it’s made by a company that specializes in ultralight rolltop backpacks for thru-hiking, it has a top-lid pocket and internal security pocket that make it much more functional for shorter hikes and everyday use. But the Wy’east still has many technical features that make it well-suited to more demanding journeys, including stretch shoulder-strap pockets, daisy chains, and a removable sit pad.
Specs at a Glance
- Weight: 1 lbs 9 oz (710 g)
- Volume: 30 liters
- Gender: Unisex
- Sizing: 16-22 inch | 38 – 56 cm torso length
- Pockets: 7 + main compartment
- Top closure: Draw-string
- Hip belt: Yes (removable webbing strap)
- Adjustable Torso Length: No
- Suspended Mesh Backpanel: No
- Rain cover included: No
- Hydration compatible: Yes
- Max recommended load: 25 lbs
- Material: 210D Robic nylon, Ultramesh pockets
- Dimensions: 14″ x 7″ x 18″ (WDT) | 36 cm x 18 cm x 46 cm
- For complete specs, visit Six Moon Designs
The Six Moon Designs Wy’east backpack is a 30 L fixed-length backpack with a sewn-on top lid pocket and draw-string closure instead of the dry bag closure found on the company’s other backpacks. The pack comes with a removable clip-on webbing strap for a hip belt that is not load-bearing but is designed to keep the pack close to your torso and prevent it from bouncing around when scrambling.
While technically frameless, the Wy’east has a sit-pad pocket inside the main compartment that cushions your back against the contents and adds a little structure. The location of the sit-pad inside the main compartment, rather than externalized behind the shoulder straps, makes it a lot harder to use on a casual basis, though, and you probably want to keep it inside permanently rather than remove it.
The place where the Wy’east really shines is in its external and internal pockets.
Externally, there are:
- Two durable mesh pockets on the shoulder straps can be used to carry small water bottles or a Smartphone
- Two side bottle pockets sized for 1L bottles that are easy to reach while wearing the backpack
- A gusseted front mesh pocket that’s ideal for holding rain gear or bulkier items
Internally, there is:
- An external zippered pocket in the top lid with a key fob inside
- A hidden zippered pocket inside the main compartment is sized for a passport and ideal for travel. It also has a key fob inside.
- A removable hydration pocket that clips to webbing loops inside the pack, with holes for your hose located in the pack’s extension collar.
Daisy chains run along the long front pocket and can be used to clip microspikes or other traction aids to the pack in cold weather. The pack also comes with a single elastic keeper cord to secure an ice axe shaft (even though it has two ice axe loops).
Six Moon Designs Wy'east Daypack
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Backpack Performance
When worn, the Wy’east is happiest when the main compartment is pretty full, as the sit pad tends to buckle if it doesn’t have enough contents to support it. This can be an issue on summer day hikes when you don’t have to carry a larger load. This is particularly noticeable if you carry two x 1L water bottles in the side pockets, but becomes much less pronounced if you move one of the bottles inside the main compartment until it’s needed. The shoulder straps can also hold small 500 ml water bottles, although the side water bottle pockets are easy to reach while wearing the backpack. For more urban use, the pack carries a laptop well, since its flat surface helps reinforce the internal sit pad and makes the pack carry more stiffly.
Backpack Sizing
While the pack is unisex, it has S-shaped shoulder straps that also make it more comfortable for women (with breasts) and men with more developed muscular chests. The shoulder pads are cut wide, which helps distribute the load over the chest and makes the Wy’east comfortable to wear. The mesh shoulder strap pockets are easy to use and secure, with an elastic cord to tighten the top and prevent the contents from popping out. Finally, the sternum strap is anchored to a raised fabric rail, making it easy to adjust and slide up and down. The Wy’east is a fixed-length backpack size for people with torsos ranging from 16-22″. Exact torso fit is generally less important for day packs like the Wy’east that lack a load-bearing hipbelt, since they can’t carry heavy loads exceeding 20-25 lbs.
Durability
The Wy’east is made with 210D Robic nylon, which is quite durable but not waterproof, so you should consider lining the pack with a plastic bag and/or using waterproof stuff sacks in wet climates. The external mesh pockets on the Wy’east are made of Ultra mesh, a highly abrasion- and tear-resistant stretch mesh that should withstand many years of hard use. In fact, I have used the Wy’east for bushwhacking, and it’s well built for that level of more extreme use if you’re so inclined.
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Recommendation
The Six Moon Designs Wy’east Daypack is a 30-liter backpack for day hiking, peak bagging, travel, and urban use. It’s a fully featured, durable hiking pack loaded with pockets and attachment points for more technical hikes, but equally functional at work or play. It carries better when packed full vs mostly empty, which is the case with most backpacks in this volume range. It is missing an easy way to strap trekking poles to the pack or to secure tall, skinny items in the side pockets, but it is a good pick if you require a smaller-volume backpack for extended day hikes, peakbagging, or travel.
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Updated 2026.
Ron Moak has done so much to promote the UL mantra rhe paat 20+ years. Taking risks on new designs of UL gear years before anyone else. Yet I don’t see where this day pack fits into a market with dozens of quality designs.. Perhaps a niche deaign rhat I can’t comprehend. Still, Sixmoons has a track record of innovative designs in packs and tents. Worth checking out if you’re not familiar with Six Moon!