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Tany Pal
> 24 hourIt can roll effortlessly. Also it is lightweight for a 4th grader to carry when needed.
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Rocky d
> 24 hourThis is very well made and has so many extra features that I am using it for travel. Holds a lot and the wheels and retractable handle makes it super easy to maneuver. The design makes it easy to locate.
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Ryan S
> 24 hourYou can tell this is a quality product, simply by the feel of it. The stitching is good, the handle operates smoothly every time and the wheels roll quietly. It comes not only with a built-in wheel cover, but also a full rain cover. My daughter loves it.
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HLE123
> 24 hourI got this rolling backpack for my 3yo daughter when we went on our big cross country trip where we spent a lot of time in airports, planes and hotels. I thought this backpack would be perfect and would hold all her things. Looks can be deceiving. Unfortunately, there’s just not as much room in this backpack as I would have hoped. There’s plenty of pockets, but you can’t put very much in each one or the other ones wont hold anything. The main compartment is stunted because it holds the bars for the handle to retract into. That was a bummer because I couldn’t put as many larger items as I had hoped. It ended up being the blanket and jacket storage, which a few Barbie’s. A cool feature though is that you can switch the backpack from rolling to wearable and it has a cover for the wheels so you don’t get your back dirty when you’re wearing it. I look forward to a smaller trip where we can hopefully use it again in a not so stuffed capacity.
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Korbin Upton
> 24 hourPROS: 1) I ordered my 7yo two other rolling backpacks before settling on this one as her favorite because it’s more sturdy and not as prone to tipping over like the others with can cause injuries when the handle is extended (it’s like a weapon!). It’s heavy duty and large for even much older kids. Many look like they’ve got a “stand” but still tip over. This one stays upright! Yay!! 2) This one also has more hard shell underneath than the others which I feel is essential any place you’ve got a climate with lots of snow (or rain). 3) All three had telescoping handles. This one locks up with a button which my kid likes because she sometimes rests her arm while waiting in line to be dismissed. 4) it has a built in wheel cover in a zippered pouch to keep from getting clothes dirty 5) the shoulder straps tuck underneath the padding and the straps Velcro to keep from getting damaged and rolled over by the wheels 6) there’s a shield over the wheels to keep from getting caught on things 7) reflective strip on front for safety 8) ten color options. The hearts we picked will grow with her unlike unicorns 9) roller backpacks prevent injury! I got scoliosis (crooked spine) in middle school from carrying a heavy backpack on one shoulder. We are 1/2 mile from school so this is also less exhausting to carry. 10) two side mesh pockets are useful to carry an umbrella in one and water bottle in the other. 11) there’s a special strap on an interior iPad pocket padded on one side CONS: A couple things left to be desired: 1) I wish these style backpacks were easier to wash and came apart from the handle. At least the wheel covers could snap off or something… 2) these single rod ones aren’t as practical as the double rod ones for two reasons— it’s harder to put those lunch boxes designed for luggage slip over one rod as it spins around on one rod whereas with two it stays in place. Also it’s easier to drop the rod without two rods if you get bumped or turn a corner. My daughter keeps dropping this! So we are still in search for the perfect rolling backpack but this will have to do for now. 3) it’s one of the more expensive backpacks. I could maybe justify this more if it were easily washed (and I hadn’t tried out multiple other backpacks. 4) a kid tripped over my daughters backpack in the first week of school. It’s not great in a crowd so try to stay to the side or carry on the shoulders until in a more open area. 5) most roller backpacks make some noise drawing some attention if not a lot of kids wheel one. This is not bad 6) wish the iPad pocket were padded on both sides, not just one! 7) the hard shell doesn’t completely cover the undercarriage. I mean, why not?! 8) even with all the colors I do wish it came in a couple more girly options 9) I wish it came with a matching lunchbox that fits over the rod I only took off a star for these cons because I compared this to others out there and this one is pretty good so I felt the pros outweigh the cons and some of my cons are just ideas for improvement that might not even exist in competitor backpacks.
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Heriberto Gonzalez
> 24 hourMuy bueno
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Gclancer
> 24 hourI got this for my 9 year old when she started 3rd grade to replace her previous shoulder backpack. This backpack is definitely more versatile and better build quality. The best feature is that it comes with wheels so she doesnt need to carry it on her shoulders all the time, especially when she carries a lot of stuff. Due to its larger capacity, its a little big for her compare to the old backpack but i think once she reaches 4th grade, it will be a perfect size for her. The handle feels sturdy, wheels are solid and the build quality definitely worth the price. The price is a bit high but consider having this backpack for at least 2-3 more years. it definitely worth the price.
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Karen H.
> 24 hourThis is very cute and has lots of pockets. I use it when I spend the weekends from Friday until Monday morning with the grand kids. Having a rolling bag is awesome and it comes with a cover for the wheels if you want to use it as a backpack
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WordAfinity3t
> 24 hourNot too big not to small. wheels are smooth pull backpack.
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Delores Metz
> 24 hourMy 8 year old uses it for school! It’s beautiful, durable and has lots of room!. Looks ver classy. One school year later this back pack has held up great. Absolutely no damages, it is also good for traveling