Check out the Kifaru 14r.
The belt on the 14r is lighter weight than what's on their larger frames, and is also removeable. I personally like having a nice belt on my packs (and not just 1" webbing either), since it keeps any weight I might end up loading comfortably off my shoulders, and I also have the option to run other things on the belt.
The 14r comes with 2 horizontal compression straps that wrap all the way around the front of the pack, either through or over the daisy chain depending how you want to use them.
It also has 2 bottom compression straps.
You could also add a third horizontal compression strap, if needed.
You could also add a Grab-It, if needed.
You could also add side pockets for more capacity, if needed.
You could use the internal water bladder sleeve or add a water bottle pocket, if needed.
I like how modular this pack is. A simple daypack with compression straps at its core, with the options to add more compression straps, pockets, or the waist belt as-desired.