OGIO International Ruck 20 Laptop Backpack
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Thad
> 3 dayLot of compartments/pockets. Comfortable. Easy on the eyes. The water bottle nets on either side work well, but I feel they will wear out quickly, as most do. I wouldnt put keys in them. I do think that for the price, it should have even more pockets/zip compartments inside. Maybe a hidden pocket. Oh well.
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eleanor
> 3 dayHolds my 15.6 ASUS RoG, a thin notebook, Jansport pixel pouch, power brick, and various adapters fine. Anything else added and it becomes a tight fit. Its a good bag if youre looking for something that is more compact and minimal.
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Worlds Okayest Cyclist
Greater than one weekBest backpack I have found. Carries my 13 Mac Air and my iPad Pro with room for everything else as well.
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jvalle
> 3 dayThis backpack is the most versatile Ive owned. Ive used it to travel abroad and has been very helpful in my travels carrying from my iPad to sunglasses.
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byronXTREME
> 3 dayVery satisfied with this back pack! Holds an (almost) 16in. laptop in the sleeve perfectly... even leaves some space for like a notebook or something. Also, no matter how much I put in it, it never seems TOO bulky. Great for bike rides or anyone else.
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Mark B.
> 3 dayLove this bag. So much room. Built really well. Except the plastic hook in the front compartment. It broke the first time I tried to put something in it. Other than that, great bag.
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Del
> 3 dayGreat backpack. It holds a 17 laptop very well.
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xMishka
> 3 dayNice compact bag. It works well and still fits a good amount of stuff without being bulky. The only thing I dont like about it is that the strap adjustment slips really easily. I was able to fit 2 laptops in it without any issues.
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RH
> 3 dayAt first I was disappointed because it looked too big. Im 53 and I thought it looked the size of a real overnight backpack. Its very slender and yet can hold my 13 laptop inside a protective case in the laptop pouch. I stashed 2 notebooks and a paper calendar in the second pouch. My office keys, house keys, and lanyard in outside zip pouch. Wallet, cell phone, pens, and eye glass case in larger zippered area. It looks as professional as a backpack can look without being leather. And much lighter in weight than leather. Very pleased so far (after 2 days of use).
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T. Lofton
> 3 dayI purchased this backpack just as my old faithful Nike bag was wearing out, so I needed one in a pinch. I have to say, I got a great deal on the bag, as it was $20-$30 less than other models I had been looking into. I liked the styling, so it was an easy choice. Once it arrived, I filled it up with some items I normally carry around: My 14 laptop, a leather legal portfolio, and a couple of large hardcover manuals. The fit in the main compartment was pretty perfect. The two mesh pouches were a bit wimpy, but I could still fit my Anker 1000 battery and a phone charger in there. My Kindle Fire went in the zippered tablet pocket with plenty of room to spare, but I really had to work to fit my laptop power cable and my many pens in the bottom compartment. The two side compartments held my water bottle and travel mug snugly. Havent had any slippage issues. But all of this is for naught if I cant carry it well. The straps are very narrow and basic, which is likely due to the price point. They cut into my shoulders a bit, and as a slightly bigger guy, (Im 511, 230 lbs) It situates itself awkwardly on my back. Looks kinda goofy too. Its not so bad that I find myself complaining about it constantly, or needing to get a better bag, but its enough that every time I see those doofy little straps, I get kinda bummed out. But its really nice-looking, durable, well-built, (except for the straps) and affordable. If youre a student or smaller person, you should jump on this.