OGIO International Ruck 20 Laptop Backpack
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Ken F
> 3 dayGreat back pack. It travelled around the world no issues. Lots of space and pockets
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jvalle
> 3 dayThis backpack is the most versatile Ive owned. Ive used it to travel abroad and has been very helpful in my travels carrying from my iPad to sunglasses.
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J. Matthews
> 3 dayI love Ogio bags, I have owned several over the years, and this is no exception. It is durable and very well made, and seems to always consider safely transporting electronics. Their other backpack the Commuter looks to be a far superior bag than this, but for some reason, even though it is larger than this Ruck 20, can only carry a 15 laptop. I would have preferred that bag but had to settle for this one due to that fact. Note that I am not disappointed in the slightest. This bad boy here can lug around my 17+ HP Pavillion g7 with ease. The bag tends to keep a rectangular shape, especially with the laptop present, which is great for packing and organizing the bag for every day use. This is also great for weekend camping trips, light travel, and certainly day to day use. If you dont need to take a laptop, then the laptop pouch is perfect for folders and books. It looks great, too! I received several compliments on it the first week I had it as it doesnt quite look like a regular backpack. The inside is BRIGHT freaking red, which is a great contrast to the grey model I purchased. I had always been a messenger bag guy since after high school, but wanted something to promote more mobility when moving about, and this was a great choice.
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Jessica Morales
> 3 dayMy son absolutely love it!
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Colby Reilly
> 3 dayThe laptop compartment is a snug fit and is great protection. The backpack has structure. When the large compartment is partially full the backpack doesnt collapse and smash you things. It allow has a nice side zipper which is nice for passports when traveling.
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juan
Greater than one weekSo far, great backpack!
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j heady
> 3 dayI dig this. Wanted something useful and stylish but not too trendy. Thought about buying one of those Herschel bags but theyre too expensive and a litle show-offy I think. Was worried I wouldnt find something I like, but saw this and jumped at it. The style here comes from the cool shape and structure; the color gives it a grown-upness I like and $50 is a perfect pricepoint. Im a high school teacher and I dont want to spend tons of money but nor do I want to seem like a fuddy-daddy. Its just about perfect except I agree with the one poster that it could use one more small compartment or pocket somewhere inside. Im happy with it and would def buy it again, and if they make that change itd be 5 stars without question.
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T. Lofton
> 3 dayI purchased this backpack just as my old faithful Nike bag was wearing out, so I needed one in a pinch. I have to say, I got a great deal on the bag, as it was $20-$30 less than other models I had been looking into. I liked the styling, so it was an easy choice. Once it arrived, I filled it up with some items I normally carry around: My 14 laptop, a leather legal portfolio, and a couple of large hardcover manuals. The fit in the main compartment was pretty perfect. The two mesh pouches were a bit wimpy, but I could still fit my Anker 1000 battery and a phone charger in there. My Kindle Fire went in the zippered tablet pocket with plenty of room to spare, but I really had to work to fit my laptop power cable and my many pens in the bottom compartment. The two side compartments held my water bottle and travel mug snugly. Havent had any slippage issues. But all of this is for naught if I cant carry it well. The straps are very narrow and basic, which is likely due to the price point. They cut into my shoulders a bit, and as a slightly bigger guy, (Im 511, 230 lbs) It situates itself awkwardly on my back. Looks kinda goofy too. Its not so bad that I find myself complaining about it constantly, or needing to get a better bag, but its enough that every time I see those doofy little straps, I get kinda bummed out. But its really nice-looking, durable, well-built, (except for the straps) and affordable. If youre a student or smaller person, you should jump on this.
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Seth Spaulding
> 3 dayVery sturdy, more than enough room for a 17 gaming laptop, a cooling pad, a change of clothes, and lots of junk food for a LAN party! This is my first OGIO product, but if they are all made this well (owned for about a year), I will be buying more.
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eleanor
20-11-2024Holds my 15.6 ASUS RoG, a thin notebook, Jansport pixel pouch, power brick, and various adapters fine. Anything else added and it becomes a tight fit. Its a good bag if youre looking for something that is more compact and minimal.