Beraliy Travel Backpack for Men Women, Large Carry On Backpack Airline Approved, 17 inch Laptop Backpack, Waterproof Casual Daypack for Weekender Business Hiking College, Black
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cyndi vizza
> 3 dayHolds a lot. Just know your limits, you will be using as backpack. Lots of pockets. Almost too many. I like the pink but I should’ve bought black. Pink shows the dirt, since I put it under the seat on airplanes.
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Chris Swekel
> 3 dayThis thing is big. I loaded my laptop (and this can hold a huge laptop) and all my accessories I. used to keep in a separate bag. The zippers are of excellent quality. Lots of buckles where they are needed
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Rebecca Lenz
19-11-2024I have a large collection of backpacks. This is the one I will choose for a trip to Europe. The straps are wider than my other backpacks and I’m hoping that will help with the weight distribution. Truly, I was amazed at the good quality of this bag. What a deal !!
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Glen
> 3 dayThis is a combination briefcase/backpack that can be used in either orientation. It feels well-constructed and slightly heavy for the size, giving the impression of durability. The material is black nylon, a bit shinier than the typical cordura-style fabric, but less so than leather would be, which gives a bit of an elegant appearance to the pack. Oriented vertically, there is a generous amount of padding on the bottom. Oriented horizontally, there is still padding but less, and almost no padding on the front of the pack. It does have a variety of pockets and organization options which make the pack useful in many different situations. I really like the side-mounted carry handles which are present in either orientation - this pack is easy to Grab and go which adds to the convenience. The backpack straps are wide and super-comfortable, and the large amount of padding on the back panel rounds out the comfort experience. This pack would be ideal for everything from everyday business commutes to a 2-3 day trip. Overall a delightful experience!
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Morrison Schwartzer
> 3 dayMy first impression was that this backpack was a lot bigger than I thought. Thats probably because it has so many pockets. It easily holds what I need for a weekend trip including a nice slim pocket for my laptop. There are pockets for everything. Theres an open mesh pocket on the side perfect for an umbrella, theres a strap to fit the bag over a rollaboard suitcase handle, theres pocket on the back to store the straps if you dont want them hanging out, theres a cord outlet if you want to poke a charging cord through, and handles - two of them - one for holding the backpack vertically and the other horizontally like a suitcase. The back is padded which is nice for when you pack the thing full. There are buckles to keep the pack squeezed tight and a zipper to let the bag expand another inch or so. The backpack is light as a feather and has quickly replaced my old pack as it has everything I need and then some.
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Hadar Pedhazur
> 3 dayAll of the other reviews were accurate. So many zippers, the name of this backpack could be called ZipperCity! That said, they all provide solid uses, either opening to various storage compartments, or providing a way to tuck the straps into the backpack. I have a tank of a 17 laptop. When closed, it measures: 16.5 long, 10.5 wide and 2.5 thick. Its a beast. It fits *perfectly* in the laptop compartment with the zipper closing easily and naturally around it. This bag can accommodate so many more things, each having a neat place to store it, so that everything isnt jumbled together in one open area. Not that its necessary, or provides too much extra value, but one of the compartments has a clear plastic zippered bag to separate out whatever you like (cables, batteries, etc.) that you can see and remove as a pack. At this price, it strikes me as excellent value. P.S. when I opened the box, I thought something was wrong, as the backpack was *way* too small to accommodate any laptop, let alone a 17 one. It turns out that when empty, the bag can easily fold in half and be held in that position nicely by wrapping the straps around it. :-)
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rjm
> 3 dayInteresting idea - part briefcase / part backpack. I would say its about 80% briefcase however. It is well made and a good size but Im not sure its for me. If you are looking for something that is mostly a briefcase you can sometimes use as a backpack this might be a solution for you, I was kind of hoping for the opposite.
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Lauren
> 3 dayI like that it has a pocket that is insulated. I havent seen a backpack with that before. I also like that there is a zipper to expand the backpack if you need to. I dont like how confusing it is to find the right zipper to unzip the right pocket. And I dont like that there arent more smaller pockets. The small pockets it does have are in weird spots and stuff just dont fit in it right for it to be comfortable while carrying it.
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T.E.
> 3 dayThis backpack is the perfect size for carrying a larger 17 gaming laptop and all the equipment that goes with it. At 40L it is still an actual backpack and not a travel case with shoulder straps. The main compartment includes two clear zippered pouches that can be used for carryon inspections. This compartment also has a elastic retainer that is perfect for securing a wireless keyboard. The rear laptop compartment is correctly sized for a 17.3 laptop. I have an older laptop with a thick border around the screen that measures 19 diagonally and it fits. A modern laptop with a thinner bezel will easily fit. There are multiple other compartments that can be used for the charger, folding laptop stand, mouse, controller, and just about anything else you might need to game on the go. If you want to use this as an actual travel case you could. There is a zipper that will expand the main storage area by about 1.5. The shoulder straps have metal clips that can be unclipped. When this is done, the shoulder straps can be stowed in their own compartment and it becomes a travel case with a handle on the side. One very nice feature is the 4 adjustable straps on the backpack with snap clips. These can be used to pull the outer shell of the backpack in tightly so that the contents arent jostling around. This is perfect if you are not filling the backpack to capacity. I think that this is a very well thought out backpack with many nice features and sized correctly for my use, which will be transporting a gaming and work laptop with their accessories. The backpack does have a plastic smell to it when it is taken out of the bag and I recommend opening all the compartments and letting it air out for a day or two before using it.
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janeene McVicker
> 3 dayI travel between here and Tampa where my son lives quite often. This bag is great. Its the perfect size to be your carry-on and there are so many pockets plus it comes w two extra bags forale up and etc. Love it