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Golden
> 3 dayGreat travel pack, holds lots of clothes, computer and misc. , easy to carry and very comfortable. Not only that it expands and has lots of pockets! 5 star!
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BM
09-06-2025Overall solid value for the price however it is not the best looking back or most comfortable once fully packed.
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Siege R.
> 3 dayI 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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Mercedes Ip
> 3 daylove it! comfortable around the shoulders when heavy.
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LukeHinsy
> 3 dayI tried this as a personal item, but it just couldnt cut it under Uniteds limits. THEN I got very annoyed when I got everything I had been trying to squeeze into this into my THIRTEEN LITER peak design shoulder bag. Very stark your get what you pay for moment there. There is just far too much *unnecessary* padding in this bag, making it tough to meet linear measurement requirements without being that guy and risking a possible not-free gate check because youre trying to bring two full size carry-ons. The laptop section is quadruple padded, with padding between your back, laptop, tablet, AND main pocket. Thats genuinely already almost 3 inches without compression. Pricier options will use better (thinner) padding, more efficiently placed, to give you SO MUCH more room inside EVEN SMALLER bags. Highly recommend you take a hard pass on this unless youre extremely worried about your tech. And even then, there is no organization in the tech spot: just one large mesh zip pocket and the laptop & tablet sleeves. Couldve at least dedicated more attention to details there, given how much volume its eating up
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Two kids and a dog...
> 3 dayI have a solid stack of backpacking backpacks, roller board luggage, and weekender travel bags and backpacks, but, I needed a wearable bag that get me through a week or more and still fit as a carry-on. I used this with stuff sacks and easily packed 10days worth of clothes (md sized adult female), an extra pair of shoes, sandals, a laptop, makeup bag, + toiletries bag. The zip top compartment is perfect for keeping track of passports. I really like that the divided section zips from each side independently. When you are trying to zip that sucker up after cramming in extra souvenirs -the dual zipper is really a game changer!
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Guy In The Chair
> 3 dayHi. I am a backpack addict. I have about 10 backpacks more or less and not counting the sling bag I recently got. My go-to bag is my eBags Professional Slim. Its a 9/10 but it doesnt have space if I want to take off my hoodie. Its not designed to do that. I have eBags motherlode carry-on that works well with the slim but I am not taking it with me when I go to Europe and Asia in three weeks. So I need something that looks good, I can put it on my back but also carry a change of clothes if I want to be fresh when I land. I reviewed a lot of bags of 40L type and a lot of them are about half the price of this bag but I have the Tomtoc sling and love it so it only made sense for me to get the big brother. It arrived today in style. I was impressed with the inner box, sleeve, and tags. I immediately took everything out of the eBags Slim and started to fill the Tomtoc. Obviously, the change of clothes for the 14-hour flight will wait but my MacBook Air fit snugly and the zippered pouch for the cables and plugs was a no-brainer. There are two zippered areas, one on the top and one on the front. The one on the top was for my EDC flashlight, gum, toothpicks, wipes, and sanitizer. The front zippered area holds my passports and an EDC multi-tool. I struggled to find a place for my pens, extra batteries, USB C adapters, and such. I havent found the right spot or perhaps it doesnt exist, ( I hope thats not the case ) If theres a small inside pocket or small zippered pouch inside, it would be ideal for such things. The backup plan would be to use a small ziplock bag for those things and keep them in the front zippered pouch near the passports. We depart in three weeks and return in 9, Ill provide an update then but super impressed with everything. One more thing, a lot of the other bags at half the price have their brand name plastered on the front and I just didnt want that.
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Dr. Mary Mayer
> 3 dayI researched compared and looked at over 200 packs, and I couldn’t be happier for choosing this one! It securely holds a 17 inch laptop plus tablet all the cords, headphones extra pair of shoes, set of flip-flops 3 to 4 days worth of clothing, my vitamin container, paperwork, wallet, and even more that I’m sure I’m forgetting…. Seriously can’t find a better pack for the price and to be honest I would take this over packs that are considerably higher priced.! It’s a breeze to get through pre-TSA without any issues, or having to open it up and take any electronics out! Just makes me want to travel more!
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Mehrdad Samimi
> 3 daySo nice for everyday use and traveling. might seems a bit large but I think it is ok and useful.
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alex
> 3 dayLove the backpack. Bought it to use the laptop side for 14 Lenovo and 16 USB monitor. Then the duffle side for travel clothes. Trial run was a 4 day weekend out of state and it was perfect.