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Yonathan Zewdie
> 3 daySo far this bag is really nice! its as sturdy as it looks from the photos, it fits my needs well and I would definitely would recommend this bag, Ill be back with an update at the end of summer to see how this has held up, as well as an update after the fall semester for school! ( p.s; as with most backpacks and bags, dont try to over stuff the bag, or burden it with too much weight as this can cause wearing of the stitching on the inside, as well as the straps themselves)
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Tom Pagh
> 3 dayI have a large and heavy 17 laptop with a large backpack to carry it and all accessories and documents when needed. However, I just purchased a small and lighter laptop to take on vacations, so wanted a smaller leather backpack. As a longtime leather craftsman, I refuse to buy products labeled genuine leather, I only buy items labeled full grain cowhide. This backpack hit all my requirements. I am now using it to take my iPad and a few fun items to my bi-weekly chemotherapy treatments. It carries what I need, such as cords, portable charger, munchies, etc and is very comfortable. My wife will also enjoy the smaller backpack when she volunteers at a charitable organization doing their bookkeeping. If I could change anything about the backpack it would be to make the outside pockets slightly larger. Not in length or width, but wider from front to back. It is difficult to reach in and pull out items stored in them. The large pocket at the top is too narrow (front to back) to hold my extra pair of glasses inside their case, so I have to store the glasses unprotected and be extra careful they dont get crushed. I havent figured out the purpose of the small pocket with the vertical zipper, but I use it for something.
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Whackmaster B
> 3 dayGreat looking pack that I received several compliments on during my travels. Only two issues. One the main bag zipper broke after about 2 years. Two the front pockets just slide behind a bar and do not actually latch. The strap easily slides out and I have lost some items. I do a lot of air travel and my stuff does take a beating so I expected the wear.
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Steve
> 3 dayIve only had it for about a week now, but Ive used it pretty much every day since it arrived. I had originally ordered another brand which I really liked style-wise, but it turned out to be too small for what I needed to carry so I bought this as my second choice. What I like: The styling is nice. Its a little darker than I thought, but still good looking. Its leather, so of course it has that wonderful look and feel. The leather appears to be of good quality, and the stitching looks good. I like the top handle. Once it gets broken in I think it will be quite comfortable. It fits my Lenovo P50 with ease and still has quite a bit of interior room. The zippers operate smoothly and appear to be of decent quality. Straps: Even though they have redesigned the straps and added rivets, Im still concerned about their long term durability. I carry quite a bit of weight (if you have a P50 youll know what I mean) and spend much of the time with the pack slung over just one shoulder. That puts the full stress on one strap in kind of a sideways pull. While the straps appear to be pretty solidly attached, they also appear to be made of the same thickness of leather as the pack itself. There is padding which adds some strength, but I still think I would have liked seeing a thicker leather and maybe more reinforcement used in a place that takes so much stress. So far its holding up fine, but well see what it looks like a year from now. Pockets: There are 5 pockets on the back. This is both good and bad. On one hand, it gives a lot of ways to organize, but on the other hand, each pocket is quite small. The reason the photo shows all those things sticking out is because most of them wouldnt actually fit in the pockets they are shown in with the flap closed. I would much rather have seen two larger pockets instead of the 4 lower ones, at least one of which was big enough to hold the big brick power supply of the P50. Or even just replacing the two bottom pockets with one big one would have been welcome. But since none of the pockets are even remotely big enough for the power supply I have to put it inside where it takes up a lot of valuable space and is always in the way. Im undecided on the strap/flap closures on 3 of the pockets. They work ok now, but its really Velcro that holds the flap closed and the strap is a bit more form than function. As long as the Velcro doesnt wear out, theyll probably continue to work ok. Wish they had come up with something more traditional than Velcro though. The pencil pocket could have been a little bigger (deeper) too. It would be a great place to keep reading glasses and/or sunglasses, except that it can only really hold one pair comfortably, and depending on the style, even one might be a bit tight. I have both reading and sunglasses, and I can barely squeeze two pair of small reading glasses or the sunglasses, but I cant put sunglasses and even one pair of reading glasses in at the same time without crushing them. The water bottle pockets seem ample for a normal sized water bottle. I rarely carry a water bottle with me, but do occasionally throw a couple sodas in there to restock my desk. They of course fit easily. You could probably put an umbrella in one too, but I don’t like my umbrella on display all the time so I prefer to keep it inside. Back: The back is both good and bad as well. The breathable fabric is probably nice if you are wearing it around all day, but I use it just for commuting and think a full leather back would probably have better long term durability. Plus I think the fabric back somewhat detracts from the rustic look. As near as I can tell, there is no leather in the back at all other than the reinforcing band for the straps (it doesn’t feel thick enough to have a layer of leather sandwiched in there) and a solid leather back would have made a much more solid attachment for straps too. Interior: The interior is pretty good. There is a big divider with a Velcro strap which holds the laptop nicely, although the strap is of limited use and tends to get in the way as much as keeping anything secure (like all straps in laptop bags). Might have been nice to have one more large divider in there to keep papers and folders separate from the laptop. As is I end up putting them together and it gets a little tricky to slide things in sometimes. There is a zippered pocket which is much larger than any of the outside pockets, so it ends up as a catch-all for all the things I couldnt fit in the outside. The drawback is its not made of leather, but rather the lighter weight lining material, so I dont know how well it will hold up in the long term with everything crammed in to it. Another pen holder or two would be welcome. There are only two. I also would probably prefer to have them with bottoms so the pens would stay in without having to clip them to the pocket. They are made out of the same leather as the pack, but for this application that leather is actually a little too thick. I broke the clip off one of my pens trying to get it to expand enough to accommodate the thickness of the leather. Since they are just loops without bottoms, if you dont clip the pen to the leather it just falls through the hole and gets lost in the bottom. So Im either breaking pens or losing them. It may sound like Im nitpicking, and I am. But dont get me wrong - its a really nice pack. I have high hopes for it and I cant wait to see how it looks and feels a year or two from now once its broken in. (assuming it holds up) Just a few things that I wish had been thought through a little better on a pack that costs nearly a hundred and sixty dollars. Maybe the next redesign will incorporate a few of my suggestions… Until then, I’m going to continue using it and hope I don’t have to make use of the 1 year warranty. Update 12/31/19: Three months later its still going strong. The straps are holding up well and arent showing any signs of tearing yet. The handle has softened up nicely. Zippers still work smoothly. No signs of torn stitching or fabric yet. Still happy!
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Rebecca
> 3 dayGot this for my spouse for laptop, tablet, travel and work carrier. Works great and looks even better in person!
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Hogstrom
> 3 dayI really like this backpack. It is roomy and fits all the gear I need. Mostly used for commuting to and from the office and for business travel. Fits my Mac Book Pro 16 M1 with room to spare. The organization options are great. Looks awesome, who doesnt like a weathered leather look? The only downside is that the straps are not super comfortable. When putting it on and off the adjustable part of the straps tends to chaff my forearm but its totally managable. Highly recommend.
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Jodiann Black
> 3 dayThe bag is most talk about present I got for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves that it’s goes well with almost all of his everyday wear. It’s very comfortable and durable. This was an awesome buy.
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Neoma O'Conner
> 3 dayNot only is it all the 5 stars but it is beautiful as well!!
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IWillOrderStuff
> 3 daySo far so good with this bag. Feels and looks amazing. Debated for some time on whether I was going to purchase this. This is my 3rd bad by this company so I comfortable buying it. They have historically had great quality so I am on board. Don’t necessarily like the initial shape, but I realize it will take time for it to assume it’s natural shape. We will see and I will return with an updated assessment.
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Doug P.
> 3 dayThis is exactly the bag I wanted for airline travel. Thick, durable leather that smells great. Came in a fabric bag that would be perfect for giving backpack as a gift. Im able to carry two laptops, a laptop charger, my kindle and a writing tablet with room to spare. Front pockets have hook and loop closure as well as the leather strap. Straps on back are 2.25 inches wide and padded. I have mine cinched down all the way and its perfect for how I like to wear a backpack.