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Rollin Gleichner
Greater than one weekvery good
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Mrs. Mara Abbott Sr.
> 3 dayTal y como se ve en la promoción, el producto me parece genial. Solo me molesto el empaque, era muy grande para el tamaño del producto, hizo que el envio fuera muy costoso
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G Rob
> 3 dayIts been a long try-and-fail journey to get a commuter back pack that was comfortable, easy to clean, packed everything needed for commuting to work (esp during the occasional office days during telework era where you need to haul your computer + equipment back and forth), and professional looking. This bag does the trick. I am a small person. But this thing packs everything any office goer would need while distributing the weight comfortably and not bulking. Its easy to swing off and on. the durable front and ultra cushy back have an edge on a lot of other packs out there, regardless of price or brand. The compartments keep their shape even after extensive use. It is worth every penny. If you want it to be more secure (since it does not have anti-theft features), a small TSA lock that can also be ordered off Amazon would do the trick.
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Danny
> 3 dayFinally I found what I was looking for great size easy to carry and so comfortable you will not go wrong with this one. Get it now.
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Shepherd357
Greater than one weekI bought this to use for travel to business meetings. It’s very professional looking so I don’t feel like I’m walking into a meeting looking like a student. Also, it’s slim and light weight but has plenty of space for the materials I need to carry with me, and it’s slides easily under a seat in an aircraft. Great buy…highly recommend.
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Major Kub
Greater than one weekIm the kind of person who loves backpacks, and I think this particular one is nearly perfect as a slim backpack. Its slick, stylish, and lightweight, and I think it has almost all of the right things. Its got numerous pockets - a hidden pocket in the back cushion for valuables, a strap pocket for bus or subway cards, a bigger pocket with mesh lining on the inner backpack, and a couple of smaller ones in the outer portion of the backpack. My 15.6 laptop fits comfortably into the cushioned laptop pocket. Theres also a working USB outlet for phone chargers (charger not included). The ergonomic straps and cushioned backing are also a big plus - they make this backpack comfortable to wear. A luggage strap is also included. If there were three things I were picky about, it might have been these: First, there is no water bottle holder. Im sure the addition of one might have ruined the nice, minimalist look of the backpack. However, maybe even adding a water bottle pouch on the inside would have been great. Second, a keyring holder might have been nice, though they could probably fit easily on any one of the easy-reach zippered pockets. So, this may not be the biggest deal. Third, I think the padded tablet pocket could be bigger. It only goes halfway down the backpack, and my 13.3 tablet does not fit in it. It *barely* fits (almost awkwardly) a Surface Pro. It would probably be most perfect for something like a Kindle. Overall, I think the above three things dont really diminish my opinion of this backpack. I think it is well made, and just generally looks great. Its great for a person who wants to take along a few necessary items, but doesnt want to carry them in something big and bulky.
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Nick
> 3 dayIve bought a Mark Ryden bag before one of theyre early ones and Ive always loved the look. It works. However due to the almost hard kinda of material on the exterior dont expect to hold wide things in this which much success. I also hate this trend of all bags having an exterior usb port... Looks ugly!!!
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Mochi
> 3 dayThis bag could have been perfect. It has fantastic build quality, a lot of pockets for everything you need, great protection, and is waterproof. The only negative I could find was the USB charging (which is very important to me). The USB charging port on this bag is ancient tech. Its using a USB 2.0 charging port and a micro USB. No modern device purchased in the last few years uses USB 2.0 or micro USB, USB 3.0 and USB C are standard now. Almost all modern devices have switched to USB C (such as macbooks, iPads, Samsung Galaxy phones/tablets, etc.). The reason for this is because batteries have increased in capacity and fast charging is a thing now. And because the outer port for this is USB 2.0, even if you have an external battery that is USB C (fast charge compatible), it will only charge at USB 2.0 speeds because it is limited by the 2.0 outlet. This means you cant actually use the built-in charger with your USB C external battery unless you want to charge over 10x slower. Using USB 3.0 and USB C allows the device to access fast charging. A modern smartphone will take about 1-2 hours to fast charge using USB C or USB 3.0, dependant on the battery size. A modern smartphone charging on USB 2.0 will likely take up to half a day. Some devices like iPad Pros wont even charge at all on USB 2.0 (most laptops wont either). There is absolutely zero reason (other than trying to cut costs) to use a USB 2.0 and micro USB instead of a USB 3.0 and USB C as the charging ports. This is a brand new bag that just came out, if it was the year 2015, then Id give it a pass, but in 2021? Its unacceptable. The good thing is the bag is well-made. The outer shell is hard but flexible. It provides good protection and will lay flat. There are a lot of pockets inside to store various items. It can easily hold my 12.9 iPad Pro in the laptop section of the pouch. It can fit in the other tablet pocket (right in front of the laptop pouch), but It is a bit overloaded in that pocket, but the bag will still close if you need both pouches. It even has a small pouch where the back strap is and also another big pocket on the back of the bag. Basically, you wont run out of pockets or space using this bag. And because it lays flat so it seems more compact. The bag itself is really well designed aside from the charging port. You should honestly not buy this bag if you want to use the charging port. It will frustrate you with how slow things charge if it charges at all. Its better to just use a USB C portable battery and charge from there directly.
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Erick
> 3 dayDents seem permanent. Ports dont allow fast charging to work for neither phone or battery. Looks good and very minimalistic. Any bending can be fixed by stuffing the bag for a few days to reshape.
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Medhat Raafat
> 3 dayI was looking into other brands with well known names, and find this one, it knock them all ! very well made , Zips , design ... simple and very practicale to use ... Amazing MarkRyden.