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Deficit
> 3 daySo far I like everything about this bag.
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Natanya N. Moton
> 3 dayBeing in the housecleaning business this bag is life, the wheels are sturdy I can fit alot of stuff in it and I love it...
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furby
> 3 dayI havent used this on the plane yet but it seems to be similar in size as my Osprey 30 backpack. I love the 30 and have traveled with it for years as it could fit under the seat if no room in over head bins. (if it only had wheels!) Getting older and trying to make traveling easier with less stress on my shoulders and back. It seems like traveling takes a lot longer these days with longer layovers and more walking from terminal to terminal! I love the fact that if I need to use it as a backpack its there tucked away. The telescoping handle adjusts and the wheels seem smooth. The large compartment has room for a change or 2 of clothing, my down coat, gloves, hat and has tie down straps so everything stays secure. A padded pocket for computer and tablet with velcro for easy access at TSA points. The smaller top pocket can be used for small travel liquids but I can safely put in 2 pairs of eyeglasses, ipods, and snack. The bottom compartment has organized pockets and one zippered. The 2 mesh pockets on either side for a water bottle or my small Adidas slides sneakers fit in one which will be handy for when my dogs get tired of wearing my heavier shoes. I also have a sling bag that I strap through the top handle and it lays over the front of the bag. I am hoping this bag will do the trick!
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RosaBianca
> 3 dayI was looking for a backpack to replace my 15+ year old Samsonite that has reached the end of the road. I wanted something that would allow me to use the wheels whenever I wanted, but also switch over to the straps quickly without having to zip or unzip a compartment/flap first. The ability to switch quickly between carrying it as a backpack and dragging it as a wheeled bag does not disappoint. This is especially important to me when I am boarding/exiting a plane as I have historically traveled over 200,000 miles per year - so thats a lot of flights. Ive been on half a dozen flights so far with this bag, not to mention lugging it back and forth to the office almost daily when I am not on the road, and it has functioned beautifully whether using it has a backpack or a wheelie bag. Switching between the two is just a matter of grabbing the handle and dropping the bag to the ground. I just tuck the straps into the pocket up near where the handle comes out when they arent in use to shorten them a bit so they dont interfere with the wheels. No unhooking is necessary, although you could unclip them and store them completely out of sight if you want to. Also, speaking of the straps, they are quite long (the actual nylon material, not the padded parts), but rather than cut them I bought a couple 1 Webbing Ending Clip Quick Slip Keeper Adjusting Strap Buckles to keep things organized and from dragging on the ground while the wheels are in use - works like a charm. The compartments themselves are just right for my needs - I especially like the laptop sleeve inside the main compartment, which keeps my computer and/or tablet from sliding all over the place in an otherwise cavernous space. Theres also a separately zipped narrower chamber that is perfect for my notebooks, and even that has a mesh pocket to keep items organized if desired (perfect for a secondary electronic device like a tablet). The smaller zippered pockets provide ample spaces and ways to store all my smaller stuff (keys, wireless mouse, earbuds, pens, lip balm, travel snacks, driving gloves, etc. etc.). I would have liked dual zippers on the small pocket at the top as I always seem to need to access it from the opposite side that the zipper is on, but that is such a minor nit and for the price point the features of this bag cant be beat. The larger lower pocket has a nice inner zippered section as well as some pen holder pockets to keep things neat and organized. The side mesh pockets are deep but also hold things snugly, such as an umbrella and a water bottle. The wheels are fairly silent, although the zippers are a bit noisier than some other bags. Not a deal breaker for me. Some people may not like the fact that you cant cover the wheels when using it as a backpack, but for me its not a concern as I clean the wheels frequently and tend to wear a darker and/or wipeable outer layer if I anticipate using it as a backpack in the event some dirt gets transferred. Hasnt been an issue so far, but I am also keen to not drag it through mud, puddles, or anything else that could pick up yucky things. Shortly before buying this bag I spent well over $200 on an Everki Atlas bag that had similar features albeit some higher end materials. I ended up getting this bag instead because with the Everki, 1) I just couldnt get used to having to zip/unzip a flap to hide/reveal the wheels when alternating between wheelie bag and backpack mode and 2) the price - ouch. This bag is almost the exact same size and has exactly what I need at a fraction of the price. I am hoping it will hold up well the travel demands I plan to put on it!
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D
> 3 dayNice backpack. Rolls nicely.
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Carmen Mejia
> 3 dayEspectacular. La verdad. Valió la pena su costo
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Sheldon Bleiweiss
> 3 dayI am a male senior citizen using this backpack to carry my 15 laptop and materials needed for educational purposes like teaching or lecturing. Very professional looking, not child like. Havent used it in the rain so cant say anything about waterproofing. Like the varied pockets for different accessories. Two external side pockets expand to hold 24oz water bottles, or small umbrella. Handle extends/retracts easily. Rolls nice and easy. Very happy with this purchase.