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Hugh Walker
> 24 hourThis backpack is pretty impressive when it cim es to capacity and practically. If they’d make padded dividers for the interior I’d have ordered a second one. Time will tell if it holds up.
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SFwalker
> 24 hourThis bag has a potential to be really good. There are 3 things that hopefully can be improved if the company makes a newer version. 1. Opening in the main compartment is a bit small. It would be better if they maximize it like a clam shell style. This would allow for bigger packing cubes to easily get inside. 2. Water bottle outside pocket does not stretch. The top part does but what good is it if the rest of it (95%) does not? 3. Too much space wasted on the front pocket where laptop can be stored. Other than what Ive mentioned, this is actually a nice bag and the straps are well padded. I like that both sides has straps to chinch down the bag if needed and that the material feels like a quality one.
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Arely Christiansen
> 24 hourSo far so good. Ive only had it for less than a month so i cant comment on the durability. Looks well made though and lots of pockets. I was looking for something that i can both take to work w/ my laptop and travel. Purchased and returned other bags - this is the one i was looking.
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Frieda Chan
> 24 hourFantasic! Fits my alto flute, flute, piccolo, MacBook Pro 14, iPad Pro 11, water bottle, and more! This is a great back for flutists who are going to overnight gig or auditions.
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Khanh Nguyen
> 24 hourI really love this backpack. Is it actually 40L? No I really doubt it is. It’s probably more of a 30L backpack if we’re being honest. But that being said it has a ton of features you’d find on $300-500 backpacks for only $50-70 depending on if you get this on sale or not. It has carry on pass through, front and back zippers for easy access to the main compartment, a very generously sized laptop sleeve with tablet sleeve and an additional lumbar located cable mesh pocket. There’s two water bottle holders which can hold a moderate sized drink bottle and a front and top zipper compartment which probably is big enough for a battery charger or your sunglasses and documents. It also has a side latch to hold as a duffel. I’ve used it for travel and it seems decently built, the materials used are on the cheaper side but I’m really not going to complain considering the price paid. I don’t remember but I think it uses cordura fabric so honestly I guess it just goes down to how some of the stitching is in certain panels. But again, they’re not charging a whole lot compared to the product features you’re getting. So if you’re on a budget and you see all these influencers pushing a backpack that’s well out of your range, I’d seriously consider this and give it a go
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Josh Torres
> 24 hourAfter hitting a dead end with homee. This bag from TomToc hit it out of the park it’s very durable and holds a lot. I was able to fit battery packs a laptop and iPad multiple pairs of headphones and a change of clothes for my little one.
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Siege R.
> 24 hourI like this bag for sure, can carry my stuff for at least 3 days. I mean, for the price, lighter but stronger material can be used. If this is lighter i would strongly recommend
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C F
> 24 hourExactly what I was looking for. Feels durable, zippers are smooth, just enough pockets. Fit well, straps were comfortable. I like having access to the main compartment two ways. I had the pack full but not stuffed and had it under the seat in front of me on a couple of plane rides (A321 comfort+ middle, CRJ900 first class window). Stuck out a a few inches so might not work for an exit row if the flight attendant is picky (and rightly so). Will be using this bag for future travel - plane or car.
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OHAK
> 24 hourLooks Cool, and can handle more than one electronic products if you need. I have a laptop and a ipad pro 12.9. The bag can handle it without uncomfortable
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Brody Weidner
> 24 hourSpent 14 days traveling to Japan from the US and only took this bag and a small carry-on for luggage. Thats right, NO CHECKED BAG. This backpack provided me with the space and utility I wanted for a minimalist pack. Definitely passed the TSA requirements for size and has straps that allow you to really compact your bag down if you have soft items like clothes inside. Would definitely recommend for a carry-on personal item for airline travel.