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Mike
> 3 dayUse this bag to commute to work- summers in dc are brutal. This bag is amazing!
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Coop
> 3 dayThis is an amazing carry on suit bag. I think 4 days is the max for this, I just got back from Vegas and had 1 suit, 2 dress shirts, additional casual wear, dress shoes, toiletries and all my chargers. Comes with a few nice accessories like a small accessory bag for cables, etc. I took one star off because at full capacity its very difficult to get a laptop (2015 MBP 15) to fit in the zipper pouch, but it still worked. It would be nice on the next version to have that slot expandable slightly at the edges so the shape of the bag doesnt impact ability to put a laptop in and out of that pouch. Overall very very happy though.
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Audra Swaniawski
> 3 dayIm a 42-44 jacket size, these are definitely meant for smaller people. Shoulders get crunched up a bit. I wish the bag was a little larger, can barely fit shoes, socks, underwear, toiletry bag, and a change of gym clothes. I have to hang my sweatshirt rather than stuffing it into the middle bag.
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Robyn
> 3 dayIf you have a work commute that takes you through the elements, etc, then this probably is the bag for your needs. However, it is NOT useful for airplane travel exclusively; I would just go with a roller bag for that. Its heavy and awkward because its too big for a personal item; but if you are going for a carry-on size, youre better off with a roller.
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Roman
> 3 dayFit just small and medium suits
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Lima
Greater than one weekDecent quality bag. Jacket and pants came out ok, but shirt was anything but wrinkle-free (and it was a non-iron shirt). Had very high expectations, but got disappointed.
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Matthew Cook
> 3 dayThis fundamentally improved the convenience of my bicycle commute. However, this newer version came with the dry-bag instead of the side-zip bag and did not include the rain cover for the entire pack. I will ride in heavy rain, so I would prefer the full rain cover for my piece of mind when I carry electronics. Also, the dry-bag can be a pretty tight fit for anything other than garments and shoes as it loads from the top; I had other items in mind for the internal bag. I was attracted to the backpack style rather than the messenger style because the location of the padded laptop (very generous size) is between the shoulder straps rather than a slip-style ipad pocket on the rear outside of the bag as it is on the latter. Regardless of the absent rain-cover and the dry-bag, This still gets 5 stars because it is one of the best thought-out products I have ever owned. At $200, I consider the function and convenience to be a bargain.
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E. Andrade
> 3 dayGreat back pack. Makes walking to work convinient.
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C. Chang
> 3 dayI bike 6 miles back and forth to work and I wear suits daily. The bag keeps everything wrinkle free and I still have room for my gym clothes and lunch. And as for water resistance, I got caught in a torrential downpour for about 30 minutes when my bike had a flat. I was soaked, but my clothing and things remained dry in the bag. Will note that even with the airflow at the back, its hard not to get sweaty when you ride with a backpack on.
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Sean Durkin
> 3 dayI bought this bag a few months back and have used it for riding to meetings where I needed unwrinkled clothes. I found its true value when I travelled to London and then Cape Town for a wedding. I was able to ride a bike around London and then arrive in South Africa with my suit still nicely pressed. Its a cool design and even has a cover for rain. I only wish I had this pack when I commuted five days by bike in Washington DC. Sean