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Ter DeGia
> 3 dayI ordered red trim and got purple trim ;(
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Chris Douthit
> 3 dayI use this backpack for work. It is Big enough to hold two water bottles, my small lunch box (kid size), my laptop, a binder, and everything else I need. It is very sturdy and has a ton of pockets and storage. Would be a great travel backpack, but might be a little big for taking on a plane and trying to store under the seat in front of you.
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Steven D.
> 3 dayMy son needed a big sturdy backpack for school. Hes 15 and 63 220lbs so he likes to carry all his books in one bag. Its big and heavy with all his books and half of everything he owns in it, it seems. No issues so far holding up well. As of now there are no negatives.
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Ethan
> 3 dayI know the title may be obvious, but I wanted to explain a little more. I come from having 2 different Everki bags, they are quite expensive but have always really impressed me with the quality. I was wanting something a bit larger though so figured I would give this a shot, worst case Im out $60 which isnt a ton. Got the bag in, and boy is it big, its a massive pack with a lot of pockets (though I have some minor complaints there too, coming later) and is relatively well built for the price. But its quality is just nowhere near my Everki units, and considering I plan on carrying around $7k worth of equipment, I just dont think I want to trust it to a bag that isnt for sure going to hold up to heavy abuse. The last thing I want is to grab the bag and have it tear or something and all my gear hits the ground. Now, regarding the pockets, it does have quite a few, but they are mostly very large making organization a bit challenging and IMO a tech pouch a requirement for this bag if you have lots of small things to carry around. My one other issue with the pockets is that what appear to be obvious pockets for a mouse and similar items in the laptop compartment are likely to be squished by whatever laptop you put in there, especially if its a massive desktop replacement class unit. So I personally wouldnt be comfortable putting my mouse there risking it getting crushed. I guess in conclusion I would say its an excellent bag when you factor in price, but its only an OK bag if price isnt some massive concern to you. And to that extent, there are many better options in the $150 ish range, which sure is 2.5 times more than this one, so not nothing, but wanted to be clear Im not comparing this to some $400 super expensive unit.
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KADII
> 3 dayI plan to carry my Alienware laptop, Android tablet, Steam Deck, and Nintendo OLED Switch with appropriate accessories and I think this will work great.
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Jose Aleman
> 3 daycomfortable qnd with lots of room
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Rachel
> 3 daySo far so good. Bought for son starting 8th grade year. It fits everything he needs to carry each day and it has a nice, quality look to it. Lots of pockets and convenient places and easy access for all of his things. Well see how long it lasts.
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Margie Brewer
> 3 dayI have literally spent 100s of dollars on backpacks for my grandkids. This year I decided to look for alternatives. I dont mean the cheap 9.99 backpacks, i spent 30 to 40 on them.I found this bag it has a metal handle thats coated. It has plenty of pockets and plenty of space for all their books, chromebook, etc. The price was very reasonable.
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Jamie M. Hardison
05-06-2025This pack carries it all and built to last.
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ABEL
> 3 dayLoved all the room