The Nigor Moyo belies its light weight and easy packability by using rugged Dyneema fabric in its construction. Weight-for-weight this material is twice as strong as Kevlar and ten times stronger than steel, yet light enough to float on water - and should it end up floating on water it's also water (as well as UV) resistant.
So if you give your gear a lot of stick the Moyo will be right up your street.
The features are pretty utilitarian in order to keep the weight down (at 312g it was the second lightest pack we tested) and include one large zipped compartment with a small inside pocket (but no hydration sleeve), three generously-sized mesh pockets on the outside, a bungee cord for additional external storage and lightweight, breathable and comfortable space mesh shoulder straps.
There's also a chest strap with integrated whistle and a very thin and basic waist belt.
You probably wouldn't use the Moyo for serious days out in the hills, but for more recreational walking, transporting your gear to the crags or general travel where you want a day pack that can be stuffed away in your main pack or bag, it does the trick.