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Ethan
> 3 dayI know the title may be obvious, but I wanted to explain a little more. I come from having 2 different Everki bags, they are quite expensive but have always really impressed me with the quality. I was wanting something a bit larger though so figured I would give this a shot, worst case Im out $60 which isnt a ton. Got the bag in, and boy is it big, its a massive pack with a lot of pockets (though I have some minor complaints there too, coming later) and is relatively well built for the price. But its quality is just nowhere near my Everki units, and considering I plan on carrying around $7k worth of equipment, I just dont think I want to trust it to a bag that isnt for sure going to hold up to heavy abuse. The last thing I want is to grab the bag and have it tear or something and all my gear hits the ground. Now, regarding the pockets, it does have quite a few, but they are mostly very large making organization a bit challenging and IMO a tech pouch a requirement for this bag if you have lots of small things to carry around. My one other issue with the pockets is that what appear to be obvious pockets for a mouse and similar items in the laptop compartment are likely to be squished by whatever laptop you put in there, especially if its a massive desktop replacement class unit. So I personally wouldnt be comfortable putting my mouse there risking it getting crushed. I guess in conclusion I would say its an excellent bag when you factor in price, but its only an OK bag if price isnt some massive concern to you. And to that extent, there are many better options in the $150 ish range, which sure is 2.5 times more than this one, so not nothing, but wanted to be clear Im not comparing this to some $400 super expensive unit.
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Brad
> 3 dayNice backpack. Liked the pocket arrangement. The padding on the straps do not go down far enough on my 74 inch frame. Nor does the backpack bag part extend low enough. Fits my child better.
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Gene Breedlove
> 3 dayCan carry anything you need, using it for airline travel
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Paul V. Damasco
> 3 dayI provide computer support at a large university and let me tell you this backpack is Kick A**. I took a risk on a company I hadnt heard of and have been extremely pleased with it. It has so much space I forget where I put things. Pockets on top of pockets with zippers and hidden spaces. For a technician, this thing is a dream. It is enormous though and people may look at you funny looking like youre trying to get lost in the woods instead of roaming a college campus. There have been times when I needed to take more than 5 laptops back to my office and it wasnt planned. IT people will get it...the user put in a request for one laptop and meant 7...Anyway I was able to fit 5 Apple laptops of various sizes and model years in this thing with ease and carried the other two in a small box back to my office. I even still had my charger, cables, and adapters in this bag. It didnt break a sweat, although I definitely did. I was worried about the stitching and zipper quality when I ordered it because we all know overloading a bag with poor-quality zippers or thread can result in lots of broken stuff all over. This thing did NOT disappoint. It has held up amazingly well and is water resistant. I wouldnt plan on carrying several laptops in it during a downpour but if you get stuck in the rain and have some delicate electronics inside it protects them in lite to moderate rain for short intervals just fine. If you have a large umbrella with you, you wont have any issues. I highly recommend this thing if you need to sometimes carry a lot of large items, hike, or need to pack a bunch of stuff for a short trip and you need to have pockets and pouches galore. If thats you then youll be extremely pleased with this backpack.
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Fernando Gumiran
> 3 dayNice looking and sturdy to
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Jose Aleman
> 3 daycomfortable qnd with lots of room
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Sherry M.
> 3 dayI have used this Backpack on two trips so far and have to say this extacly what I needed!
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A. Wallace
> 3 dayLarge (22x17x10), roomy (3 compartments) Travel Backpack (55L). Weighs 3.52 pounds. There is good padding on shoulder straps and on the back. It has USB charger port on one side; top front port for head phone cord; has inside connection for my power bank; strap for head phones and sunglasses located on shoulder straps (convenient access); opens up to 180 degrees (convenient for going through TSA at airport; 2 side pockets on each side of backpack (for drinks, umbrella, etc); inside RFID pocket to protect phone, ID, passport; holds 2 large (18.4 laptops) plus tablets; adjustable chest strap and luggage strap on back. The backpack seems sturdy and well made. The only negative to me is the front compartment does not completely close - it will partially close with a strap on each side. This would be great if you were transporting a basketball. I thought it would totally close with a zipper. This compartment could be used to hold shoes or a coat. FYI: The backpack came folded in half in plastic. It is hard to remove the middle crease.
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Steven D.
> 3 dayMy son needed a big sturdy backpack for school. Hes 15 and 63 220lbs so he likes to carry all his books in one bag. Its big and heavy with all his books and half of everything he owns in it, it seems. No issues so far holding up well. As of now there are no negatives.
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David Bravo
> 3 dayThis back pack is extremely spacious and has many pockets. It even has a special adjustable carry area which athletes can use to pack a basketball. I will use it to carry lighter purchased items in grocery type bags. It’s also very large and sits upright when placed on a flat surface. Surprisingly lightweight only time will tell how it holds up in terms of durability. It does appears to be well built. The upper part of the carry straps appear sturdy but the lower part of these same straps’ reinforcement look a bit weaker. Time and use will ultimately tell how good a back pack this really is. Another smaller con is with the zipper pull tabs which tend to lock up a bit requiring side to side jerky movements to unloosen them. Hopefully I’ll get 6 years of use out of it as with my last backpack. One last point was that the seller shipped and delivered this item in a surprisingly rapid manner, even quicker than anticipated. Kudos to all involved!