Travel Laptop Backpack,Extra Large 18.4 Laptop Backpack,RFID Anti Theft,Back Chest Strap,TSA Friendly Men,Women Backpack USB Charging Port,Water Resistant College School Computer Bookbag Rugby Bag
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Ernest Rhee
> 24 hourNothing really special...I have seen many backpacks in my lifetime. This one holds a lot of stuff in different areas. Seems durable. Well see...
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RT Ronk III
> 24 hourHolds My MacBook 16,13 and iPad all my dongles and cords, plenty of space for just about anything you need to take with you. Charger port on the outside worked great had my battery pack inside and was able just to plug my iPone or iPad in easily.
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Preachroberts
> 24 hourThis is my everyday use bag , it is absolutely a must have for me, its tuff, durable, large fit capacity for 17in laptop, cords, battery charger connection, holds all my severe weather gear, repels water very well, its very comfortable and I dont leave home without it, I am so thankful I purchased this and I highly recommend this seller , 5 stars!!!
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Jonathan Gregory
> 24 hourIm am desktop support technician and this backpack holds up to the toughest conditions. Zippers are awesome and plenty of space for equipment, cables, laptops, etc. Highly recommend
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Nakord Garcia
> 24 hourOver expected, the bag is amazingly strong, spacious, can carry everything
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valentino wisdom angel
> 24 hourI got the 17 inch version of this about a year ago n loved it, it held a lot, i wanted a bigger one to hold more so i got this one This one is huge, i will be able to hold enough of my stuff to carry around One of the best xx large backpacks i ever had
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Jr. Treadaway
> 24 hourHighly recommend. excellent product.
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Rawbo
> 24 hourYet another casualty along the way of my saga of finding the perfect laptop travel backpack for less than $100 (I ended up with the 18.4 JCDOBEST for $70). I needed the following: -a large backpack that at full size would push the limits of TSA (I carry a lot of stuff) -had adequate shoulder padding - double zippers - charging port/cable - external battery pouch (free floating batteries are no-go) - RFID pocket - a couple loops or molle system for carabiners - drink Holders - lots of pockets - tsa friendly full zip back laptop compartment - privacy pocket -luggage strap -chest strap -sturdy handle. This backpack was close. But the non-double zippers on the smaller pockets, no loop system, and the fact that my backpack did not come with the port cable attached to the charging shell stitched into the backpack made it a no go. Once you have double zippers on a backpack and youre accustomed to using two hands to whip the zippers apart in the middle and back together again, youll never want one-zipper pockets again. Other casualties included the Jiefeike, two Krosers, Mogplof, and Yanimengnu/CsaxeKecna. I thought there would be a lot more to choose from on Amazon but apparently not Btw my old backpack was a Swissgear Wenger.
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Some1inKC
> 24 hourI got this for a two week trip to Europe. I visited five different countries, took seven plane rides, four train rides, two boat rides, and was on subways and busses. I used it to carry my laptop, electronics, and anything else I might need at hand while traveling. I did have a smaller bag I carried around too with just essentials. But this backpack is sturdy, well-put together, stylish, and has lots of compartments to keep everything you need organized and separated. This bag is large, expands quite a bit, and holds a lot of stuff. I was on a CRJ on one of my flights in the U.S., and the flight attendant made me put the bag in the overhead bin because she said it was to big to go under the seat. For all the other flights I took it was okay under the seat, but on some, it was a tight fit! I haven’t used the bag much mire yet, but I can tell it will last a long time. It would also be good for a college student who needs to carry around a lot of books, supplies, and a laptop. This is a solid choice for whatever you might want it for really.