Polare Vintage Full Grain Leather Rucksack Backpack Casual Laptop Bag Daypack For Men Women Brown
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Mellie Gleason
> 3 dayIt’s a handsome bag and it had greatspace inside.
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Julia Koster
> 3 dayAfter much agonizing and comparing of messenger bags, small and full sized backpacks, I bought this backpack as a Christmas gift for my husband - and I am so glad that I did! (I wish I had bought two!) I wanted something rustic looking, preferably leather, that would be practical and offer a classic look, and settled on this backpack ultimately because it was high quality and on sale. We received exactly what was advertised. This is a beautiful, strong leather backpack, already weatherproofed, ready to use, and easily fits a full sized laptop, books, etc. (If you were considering this for a serious hiking pack, you may want to add some padding to the straps for comfort). The stitching is strong, and the buckles are sturdy. This is a well made bag. My husband was also particularly impressed with the magnetic snap buttons on the side pouches. We have only had opportunity for light use so far, but my husband has been regularly packing and unpacking it over the holidays, and we are very pleased with its usefulness. We have been offered a free promotional product in exchange for our review. We were 100% sincere and honest in our review and statements.
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Nicolas
> 3 dayVery good trustworthy backpack, love it!
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Joanne
> 3 dayLove love love love!! This bag is amazing!! So many compliments and perfect for a carryon!!
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Jeff Hepner
> 3 dayPRODUCT: Polare Full Grain Leather Backpack Vintage College Laptop Backpack with YKK Metal Zipper PURCHASE DATE: 9/5/2020 FULL DISCLOSURE: There was a marketing card inside my backpack offering me a free Polare leather wallet after posting a review. I emailed their Support address with my order number, as instructed, and request additional details. According to Polare only 5% of their customers receive this card. After confirming that there was no time limit on submitting my review, and clarifying my options for selecting the wallet I would receive, I decided to wait until after I had put the backpack to use before proceeding. I wanted to be able to describe my observations from direct experience. Although I probably would not have posted this review without the free wallet offer as an enticement, this review is honest and comprehensive. MY GOALS: I had a canvas backpack with suede cover flaps that I was very happy with. Extremely light, pleasantly casual, exactly the right size for my purposes and with just the right number of pockets on the outside. There were a few pockets on the inside, but because they were oddly sized and unpadded, I did not use them as often as I thought I might. And, of course, my girlfriend decided it was the perfect “adventure backpack” for her. So, I “gifted” it to her for her birthday, which made her very happy. In need of a replacement backpack for myself, I decided to seek an upgrade as well. Interestingly, this new backpack has almost the same design as my old canvas one. There are a few key differences, but the overall size, shape, drawstring top closure, flaps, exterior pockets, and interior capacity are identical. The minor differences are in the buckles, snaps, interior pockets, and how the shoulder straps are adjusted (more on that later). And it’s leather. Upgrade mission accomplished. INITIAL IMPRESSIONS: This backpack is a very attractive, rich, chocolate brown color. It has a wonderfully smooth feel to it and the “leather smell” is sufficient to bring forth a surge of long-forgotten memories. It’s not extremely heavy, but it’s just hefty enough to feel sturdy. CONSTRUCTION: All stitching, seams, fasteners, and leather surfaces are nicely finished. Nothing appears misaligned or sloppily assembled. The leather is firm and functional. It’s not silky soft, nor is it as thick and tough as a construction worker’s tool belt. It’s appropriately somewhere in the middle and will soften up with use, as all leather of this type does. BUCKLES: An unexpected discovery was that neither of the buckle straps can be adjusted. Each has only one hole punched in it to secure the flap. If you overstuff the main compartment or the front pocket a bit, you will need to leave that flap unlatched or unbuckled. Punching extra holes in the buckle straps would not be difficult since there is enough room at the bottom of both buckle straps for one or two more holes. But having them included would be nicer. Before I made my purchase I was unsure if the front pocket buckle had a push-button release like the top buckle does. The marketing photo says “Push Button Latches” (plural) but none of the photos showed a latch on the front pocket. As it turns out, there is only one push-button latch, and it’s on the top flap. The top flap can be opened with the push-button latch or by manually unbuckling the flap. The front pocket can only be opened by unbuckling the flap because it doesn’t have a push-button latch. The top flap latch works well but can be a bit awkward to open when the backpack is empty since there is nothing behind the latch to provide resistance when you push on the button. SHOULDER STRAPS: The shoulder straps are not padded but they are 2” wide, which is comfortable for light to medium loads. They might be uncomfortable for extended periods if you load the backpack with too many heavy things (books, bottles of water, rocks, use your imagination). I was a bit perplexed by the mechanism used to adjust the shoulder straps. Because of how each strap is threaded through the metal “double-loop” the excess strap is folded back upon itself and feeds back upward, between the back of the backpack and the shoulder strap itself. Figure 1 shows what I’m trying to describe. There are a few problems with this approach. (1) The double-loop and the strap feeding through it form a bump/bulge that rubs against my back and is uncomfortable. (2) After I shortened the shoulder strap lengths to my preference, the excess strap was so long that the upward feeding direction didn’t work very well. The excess strap ended up needing to drape downward, which compounded the effect of the first problem by adding yet another layer to the irritating bump. Luckily, I was able to devise a four-step workaround. (1) I reversed the direction that the straps fed through the double-loop. This resolved the problem with the bump/bulge rubbing against my back by moving the “lump” to the outside of the straps. Unfortunately, this also meant that the excess strap draped up and out to the sides before dangling down like a pair of boneless bat wings; a very unattractive and impractical result. (2) I borrowed (stole?) four elastic hair ties from my girlfriend. I figured she owed me for the canvas backpack she stole (received as a gift?) from me. (3) I unthreaded the shoulder straps from the double-loops and slid two of the hair ties as far up each strap as possible before feeding the straps back through the double-loop in the new direction I was using, then adjusted the strap lengths to my preference. (4) For each shoulder strap, I folded the excess strap back over itself and slid the two hair ties over the folds to secure them. Figure 2 shows result of my efforts. Problem solved. If you are not willing to do something similar, then you will need to decide if the shoulder straps work for you as designed. If you leave the straps extended almost all the way you should be fine. My issues arose when I shortened them enough that there was a significant amount of excess strap that didn’t seem to have a good place to go. CAPACITY: I own two 20 oz tumblers (6 7/8” tall, 3 1/2 diameter) that fit perfectly in each of the side pockets. I needed to leave the cover flaps open completely, but the tumblers were seated deeply and securely. See Figure 3. The front pocket is tall and wide enough to store two or three layers of snack bars vertically or horizontally. Large cell phones, wallets, and other such things will fit easily. The interior has one zippered side pocket. It is “just” wide enough that I can put my Apple Pencil in there and lay it horizontally across the bottom. It’s a very tight fit, but that gives you an idea of the inside width of the pocket. The main compartment is an uninterrupted area for storage. I haven’t tried to stuff it as full as possible, mainly because I’m not likely to ever need to do that. My needs are for light trips and simple commutes. My iPad Pro 12.9” (2020 model) fit snugly along one side in the landscape position, and comfortably in the portrait position. I cannot lay it completely flat on the bottom of the backpack, which would probably be a really bad thing to do even if it were possible. SUPPORT: Email responses were timely (within one business day), polite and complete. CAUTIONS: This backpack is not extremely large, so do not expect to pack it with everything you want to take on a camping trip. Although this backpack is sturdy enough that you could load it up fairly heavily, you must remember that the shoulder straps are not padded or excessively wide. Lastly, if it is extremely hot outside and you are only wearing a light shirt you should expect your back to sweat. After all, this backpack is made of leather. SUMMARY: Overall, this is an excellent light-to-mid-duty backpack with a few opportunities for improvement. Because I was able to work around my concerns with the shoulder straps, I am very pleased with my purchase. I believe you will be happy with this backpack if you use it within its intended purpose. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MANUFACTURER: Change the product feature photo that states “Push Button Latches” to properly indicate that there is only ONE push button latch. Punch one or two more holes in each of the buckle straps to provide additional adjustability when storing more or larger items in the main compartment or the front pocket. Otherwise, update the product description to state that the top and front flap buckles are not adjustable, since there is only one hole punched in each buckle strap. Change the product feature photo that states “Side zipper pocket” since both side pockets have magnetic snap closures and neither have zippers. Rethink the shoulder strap adjustment mechanism or add two “retaining loops” to each strap (similar to what I rigged up – see Figure 2) to keep any excess strap length from dangling down at awkward angles. Add a full-sized interior pocket to separate a paper notebook, iPad/tablet, or small laptop from other items in the backpack.
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M. B.
> 3 dayFirst off, this rucksack is beautiful and the quality is fantastic. The leather is thick enough to feel sturdy but still flexible and not heavy to carry. I love the look of the vintage style leather, it looks “scuffed” and matte, it gives it so much character. I bought this bag to use for traveling and carrying my children’s stuff, and also to use as a diaper bag soon. All of the backpacks advertised as diaper bags were lower quality and similar price, and I did quite a bit of research before buying it. I’m very pleased with my choice. It will hold quite a bit, my 16” laptop would fit in there easily. I like to carry a glass lifefactory water bottle with me, and 2 child’s klean kanteens, and they fit fine with everything else I carry. I attached a photo of the 3 different closures on the outside of the bag. The front center pocket has a traditional belt buckle closure, the 2 side pockets have magnetic snap closures, and the main flap has a push lock (along with the drawstrings). Inside the bag there is a zipper pouch big enough for my wallet. A men’s bifold wallet would definitely fit, or in my case- a small woman’s wallet. One thing I was happy to see was the D-ring on the side of the interior. I like using that to hook on a carabiner with my car keys, so I don’t have to dig around the bottom of the bag. The straps are adjustable and comfortable. Overall, I trust that this bag will hold up for years if not decades. The great thing about leather, is the only place it will break is at a seam. In the event that a seam gets worn out from use, it would be worth taking somewhere to have fixed (or in my case fix myself).
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Kamil C.
> 3 dayDont think, just buy it! You will be surprised how good this product is.
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DJ
Greater than one weekPure leather bag, has the smell of leather but not the awful stench some other leather items tend to have. Excellent craftsmanship, good stitches, shoulder straps also look good enough. Already got a few compliments for the looks of it. Added couple of pictures with my iPad Air 2 case next to it for a perspective of the size, I am sure like me, many other buyers are also sceptical about the size. Good space within and one small pocket with zipper as well for storing smaller stuffs. Overall, I would say, I great buy for the price. I had seen something similar from Coach costing ~$700.
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DEBORAH VAN HUIS
16-11-2024Backpack is just as shown in photos. Leather is very nice. Despite some reviews I saw, bag does not have an odor. I got it to use on a trip which I leave for in 2 days. Seems durable and just right for my trip.
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Jennifer McCann
> 3 dayI had looked for awhile to find an attractive leather backpack to replace my purse. With an almost 2 year old, I need both hands available and my over-the-shoulder bag was slowing me down. I found a bunch of name brand bags on Poshmark, but ultimately decided on this bag because of the price point, thr color and the thr fact that if I didn’t like it, I could return it. I am VERY pleased with the bag! The thickness of the leather is nice, it feels like it willl break in nicely, the inner pocket is soft and holds quite a bit, The magnets on the side pockets are very strong, and the drawstring and main latch feel secure. My only complaint about the bag itself is the front pocket closure- I just wish it was a little bit easier to get open and closed more quickly as it’s an actual buckle. Overall I am excited to have this bag for years to come and break it in! The other pictures I posted were more about confusion ..... thr cards and tags say men’s leather bags, but this definitely strikes me as a unisex bag.