40L Travel Laptop Backpack for Men, TSA Airline Approved Durable Laptop Backpack, 15.6 Inch Anti Theft Water Resistant Business College Computer Bag with USB Charging Port Headphone Interface, Black
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Debbie H
> 3 dayGreat size lots of pockets lots of separate compartments to keep everything well organized as well as keeping computers from being scratched up. Great option to have your power bank in there as I’m somebody who takes my computer most everywhere. But I bought this specifically for the secret zipper compartment on the back. I can put my passport or wallet in there without being worried someone is going to steal it. Great backpack for any occasion.
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A. Zoric
> 3 dayThis is a very large backpack with a lot of nice features. The laptop pocket unzips all the way so you can go through airport security without removing the laptop from the bag. There is a strap across the back so you can hook it onto a rolling suitcase, back zipper mesh pocket, two side pockets for water bottles/drinks, back and straps have some nice padding for comfort, four other zipper pouches to keep things organized and a USB connector so you can charge a device with the battery pack still inside the backpack. The main pocket is wide enough to easily fit a full-size box of tissues. If you are purchasing this to use as a personal item on a flight I would be careful about packing too much in it or it may not fit under the seat in front of you. This looks like it will hold a ton of stuff!
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antonio
> 3 dayIt’s a great backpack holds my laptop accessories chargers an personal items It has a lot of outside pockets an has aline to keep your charger inside your backpack
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Michael Norman
> 3 dayMore than enough room, I carry an 12.9” iPad Pro, 15” laptop, 4 hard drives and plenty of accessories.
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Erin
> 3 dayI ordered this backpack because I have had a hard time finding a bag that can fit my 17 laptop. Unfortunately, Im only 51 and it is longer than my torso, so I cant wear it comfortably, but its fine--Ill either wear it uncomfortably, or my 6 tall husband can wear it. Its one of the largest backpacks Ive ever seen (aside from backpacking backpacks,) and it has a lot of big pockets, though not so many small pockets as other bags Ive seen. It actually has two sleeves in two different sections that are large enough to fit my 17-inch laptop. One of them is padded and its in a section that unzips all the way to the base of the backpack so you can lay the entire bag flat and have the laptop easily accessible for TSA. The other sleeve that fits my laptop is in a smaller section of the backpack and doesnt have any padding. That sleeve is probably better for carrying notebooks or possibly a document folio. Theres a similar, smaller sleeve in yet another section that would probably also fit notebooks, or maybe a smaller computer or iPad. The section with the larger unpadded sleeve has a USB cable inside thats connected to a port on the outside of the bag that you can use to plug something in if you have a USB cord with you. I havent tried it so I cant tell you if it actually works. The section with the smaller sleeve has cable feeds for headphones and another cord. Im not really sure why you would need to plug in so many cords to devices that are inside your bag. Maybe if youre sitting around at the airport for hours and you travel with corded noise-canceling headphones, or if you carry a small power bank, you can use it to charge your devices. Isnt your phone pretty much always in your hand, though? So, yeah. Im not sure about that. The synthetic material is not the thickest canvas youll see on the most rugged backpacks; its a bit lighter weight, but still seems quite durable. I think the bag is probably too large to count as a personal item on a plane. Im not a frequent flyer so I cant say for sure, but since I dont travel for business, have a small stature, and tend to pack a lot of stuff, I think Id rather take a wheeled carry-on, especially through large airports. I think this bag would be perfect for taller students who like to travel light, for example. Maybe my husband will use it if he ever needs to fly somewhere solo. I plan to use this bag for taking my computer places, for road trips, and maybe for car camping. Backpacks are easier for me to carry than duffel bags, and I like that the description says the material is water resistant. I like that theres a pocket on the back for keeping travel documents and money secure, but its large and Im not sure how practical it is. Its harder to get stuff out when its on the back side, and wallets are lumpy so I dont really want that pressing against my back while Im walking. I wish there was a smaller pocket on the outside for things that would normally go in my purse, because when the pocket is in an obvious location its easier to find those things quickly. I have a lot of small things like chapstick, pens, breath mints, ear buds, eyeglasses, etc, so I need a lot of little pockets to organize them. Otherwise, Im not going to be able to find the really important stuff when I need it, like my keys or my Epi-Pen or my asthma inhaler. So this backpack is lacking when it comes to smaller pockets. However, the backpack is so large that I can fit my entire purse in one of the smaller pockets, so I guess thats an option.
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Dwight
> 3 dayWhile I do really like this backpack, there are a few things that keep it from being a five star backpack in my opinion. First, the good. There is a lot to like about this bag. It is very spacious, with a lot of pockets, and can hold a lot of stuff. This makes it really nice for traveling. The material used to make the body of the bag is very strong and durable. The USB charging port is always a nice touch and the addition of passthrough slots for another USB and headphones is nice. The side pockets for water bottles are also made of very good material. Now, the not so good. Im not a big fan of the material they chose on the interior of the bag. It isnt bad, it just isnt what I would consider high quality material. The zippers also leave something to be desired. Again, they arent bad, but they could be heavier duty. Also, they are only single zipper pockets. A lot of nicer backpacks have dual zipper pockets. With all of that said, I would definitely order this backpack again. It is a really great bag, especially considering the price.
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Jasmine Anderson
Greater than one weekBig backpack with lots of storage and pockets. I use it for work so it fits all of my stuff and I still have plenty of space left. I would recommend!
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Barbara
> 3 dayThis backpack has lots of storage options and seems to be well-built. Its not the most rugged material, but then again, Im not hiking Mt. Everest!! Its not too heavy and has all sorts of pockets and a charging port. I dont have a laptop, but it would accommodate one nicely. The fabric was water-resistant on a drizzly outing. I took off one star because I wish all of the zipper opened in two directions instead on just one. However, at a price point of under $40, its a good value!
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Marcel K.
Greater than one weekA well designed, versatile backpack made from durable material. Great for carrying a laptop but can also be used for travel, work, school, or just about anything. It has space for water bottles on the sides, an easy access pouch on the back, multiple zippered storage areas to keep your things organized, and a handy USB port to charge your phone. The laptop storage area is nice as it has an extra strap to keep your computer secure. Its also nice that its water resistant. It has a handy strap to secure it to your carry on luggage handle. An all around great backpack at a very competitive price.
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Steve
> 3 dayI took this backpack on a short 3-day business trip. The backpack has a lot of space. I was able to get a MacBook Air, iPad, stylus pen, laptop stand, full size mouse and keyboard, bluetooth speaker, earbuds, cables, power blocks, battery packs all in and I had room to spare. Nice design with many pockets and comfortable padded straps. The concern with backpacks is often durability at any price but especially at this price point. The material used on the inside to separate compartments can sometimes be very thin and subject to punctures and rips, but these seem reasonably durable. The material on the outside is about what you expect at this price – not the best but with care to limit wear should give decent service life. The zippers and seams are an area where costs can be reduced and there is no exception here. The zipper pulls are a decent quality but the zippers themselves may limit service life and the seams would be something I would keep an eye on over time to make sure they don’t work loose and cause you to lose things you won’t even realize are gone until you get to your destination. A failed zipper on the wrong compartment can make the backpack somewhat useless so care when zipping/unzipping to minimize stresses on the zippers would probably be wise. At this price point it’s not a bad backpack but it should not be confused for one that will last years with heavy or harsh use.