JanSport Cool Student 15-Inch Laptop Backpack-Classic School Bag, Navy, One Size
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Paulina R.
> 3 dayIts amazing! My bf loved his backpack. Beautiful color 10/10
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Jair R.
> 3 dayUna mochila excelente. Original sin dudarlo. Material de calidad. Recomendable
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KW
> 3 dayVery durable and lightweight.
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angy4
17-11-2024Very sturdy! Six months of use and it still looks like new.
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Mary
> 3 dayThis is a heavy duty book bag, it is large enough to carry as an overnight bag too.
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Alyssa Ann Dwyer
> 3 dayThis back pack is great for traveling, very roomy and durable. Does not seem like it would be great for hiking as it has no extra chest strap.
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Vicki
> 3 dayMy daughter carries a million books and binders, everything else always broke. 6 months now and going strong!
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Mike Johnson
> 3 daySince I was in Jr high, I remember getting Jansport Backpacks. Now Jansport makes good backpacks but this perticular model only lasted a couple of years. Normally, the Jansport backpacks I get is $75, it is about $30 more but it is genuine leather and suade on top. The problem with the synthetic or cheaper material is it has durability issues. I just got a scholarship to my grad program and had to get a backpack that will last me for more than two years. Spend a bit more get the real deal Jansport and you wont be sorry. This one I will give two stars out of fve and I am really being kind because it lasted over a year, other backpacks in that price range will go bad before the year. There is wear and tear on the straps and it has durability issues so what you pay for is what you get. The new one I got is jet black and it has suade and genuine leather, the previous one was navy blue.
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Mike B.
19-11-2024Bought for our daughter. She loves it. It was exactly what she wanted and so far its holding up well.
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S. Jones
Greater than one weekI had a Jansport in college, several years ago. Material was, essentially, denim and the bag was almost indestructible. I let my son have it when he started junior high and he managed to damage it...but he could tear up an anvil. This bags material is thin, which is not an issue. Its just different than the old Jansport I had in college. The problem I have with this bag is twofold. First, there are flaps that cover most of the zippers. I assume they are cosmetic because they serve no other purpose other than to discourage someone from unzipping the bag in a crowd while its on the owners back. You have to flip the flap up in order to unzip, which I find mildly infuriating. Also, due to the thin, soft material, the bag falls forward when placed on a flat surface. This isnt unique to this bag. Im pretty sure most of them do this. Regardless if what you put in any of the pockets, the bag migrates forward and tries to fall over on its front. It would be cool if they would make a bag that had a rigid bottom that wouldnt fall over.