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Chief
> 3 dayThis bag has plenty of room for storage and fits under airline seats. While the manufacturer states that one can unzip the bag and lay it flat for the screening of the laptop, I was made to take my laptop out each time. This feature was important to me, as I thought it would cut down on the things I had to remove to get through airport security. Unfortunately, it didnt help me there, but it is a good, spacious bag. The USB port is useful. The pocket that holds the battery charger was perfect for my 24.600 battery charger. Lots of pockets on the outside, which made getting to items I used regularly very easy. Id recommend this bag.
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Jack H
> 3 dayWith the enhanced cleaning protocols in place due to the pandemic, my daughter had to bring everything home from school each night. Thats a lot of stuff, and were not even into jacket and coat weather yet. Her old backpack was literally straining at the seams with all that stuff in it. This backpack has a place for her water bottle (theyre not allowed to use drinking fountains this year, another virus protocol), her phone, and all her books. It holds all that stuff and has a little bit of room left over.
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MegamanH
> 3 dayI replaced an older laptop backpack with this one for carry-on during travel. I have carried two laptops in the bag simultaneously without issue many times. So many pockets in this bag. I have yet to run out of space when packing it. For the price listed, I thought I was running the risk of it being cheap material but I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of manufacture. I heavily abuse this product and its performed well to date. Comfortable to wear, fits all my equipment with room to spare and stows well under seats in planes even when packed with two laptops and other equipment. No buyers remorse from me.
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David Rivera Antonio
> 3 dayI love this book bag so much its honestly the best but one tiny flaw is the USB port on the backpack which causes my phone to charge slow when plugged into my anker powerband but other than that I love the backpack for having so much breathing room. I use this backpack every day for my college commute so if you need a bookbag to carry your laptop, notebook and a few textbooks I will reccomend getting this backpack since it is perfect for the price and the quality is amazing. I paid $55 for the bag and I love it. Still using the backpack to this day and i love using it every day for college and my friends are suprised to see a backpack like mine for $55 and all the features like the two cup holders and so many pockets.
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Molldoll
> 3 dayAbsolutely LOVE this backpack! I actually bought 2! One for me and my husband. I went out of town for 4 days and I was able to fit everything I needed for my trip! And I am an over packer! And it passed through TSA it’s the perfect size! Couldn’t recommend this bag more!
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SAIBOT
> 3 dayPerfect size and very durable. This is the second one we buy, one for each kid.
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Doodles
> 3 dayWe liked our first one so well, we got another one for a gift.
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Mr. Reading
> 3 dayI picked up two of these on an early Prime Day Special. I have a daughter going to college and a younger son still in HS. My son goes through big, heavyweight, name brand (read Swiss Gear, Kaka, etc) back packs at least twice a year. He is in Marching Band and in AP classes. He is overloaded with folders and books. So his backpack is stuffed. This new backpack easily swallows all of his gear and clothes. We literally stuffed his old full Swiss Gear backpack inside the main pouch and zipped it closed. Then we added shoes, a computer, water bottles... Anyway this is way big and more than enough... Here are a couple of pictures...not of the bag being overstuffed. But of me using it. It is still Summer. School starts in about a month. I needed to use it the other day to take some gear to work. I have a laptop, a set of over the ear headphones, my IFixit Tools, an SSD drive I was installing in the laptop, and my lunch bag. I was still able to sinch it down tight. There is a hole at the top for what appears to be a hydration line. There is a pouch inside for a hydration/water 2l/3l sized bag. It is big enough for two laptops and has enough padding for both. I took pictures of my HP Elitebook Folio and my wifes Samsung Radius. She has a great big 16 or 17 inch screen. My daughter was able to fit her Lenovo Thinkpad and that is a massive brick. My oldest son who is also in college put his Alienware Gaming Laptop in there. So you will have more than enough padding and space. Overall I like this bag. I would buy this bag again. I would buy 3 more just to have as go bags. The only drawback is they dont have a chest strap. A bag this big needs a chest strap. If I have other issues I may come back and edit. I have only used the bag a few weeks. I have had a personal Swiss Gear bag for 15 years. If this bag lasts my son 2 years I will consider this an amazing find!
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Mark
> 3 dayI finally had to break down and get a new backpack for my 17 inch laptop. I was a bit skeptical about getting this bag since Im used to plenty of storage pockets with my old bag. I have not been disappointed with this bag at all! The pockets are plentiful! I have been able to sort the pockets for different uses and my old bulky 17 inch HP fits in it very nicely. I will be traveling with it for the first time in 2 weeks and I have no doubt that it will cater to my needs. The padding on the shoulder straps are nice and I hardly notice I have it on sometimes. I definitely recommend this bag!
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JustSomeRandomGuy
> 3 dayI fit 2 laptops into the same main zipper-ed compartment this bag with ZERO issues. I originally intended to pack this backpack into my checked luggage before boarding its first flight, but my checked bag was 6 pounds overweight which would have cost me $40+ in additional fees... I first thought the backpack was far too large to be considered a personal item for carry-on, but it was not. Super annoying to have to pull both laptops out and put them in separate plastic bins for the probing at the airport security checkpoint but ever with all the gear I put in this backpack for a week-long work trip, it was only at about half of its fit capacity. It fit under the seat in front of me without an issue. Its comfortable to carry one 1 or 2 shoulders. The only questionable part about it is how the USB charger pack is supposed to work? Seems like a good idea in theory, but... the way the bag is designed to hold the charger pack seems like it would be a rather small charger pack that would be a challenge to recharge later. There are a few port holes where USB cables run through (included with the bag) but Im not so sure Id ever actually used them. Cool idea though. I was a bit skeptical of this backpack purchase at first because it seemed like kind of a gimmick: lots of space, cheaper than others of similar capacity, usb port holes built in, etc. But I have to say Im VERY glad I have this backpack now. Definitely an upgrade from the other laptop backpacks that Ive purchased over the years that have ended up with odd problems like broken or frozen zippers. Aside from the still-needs-work USB charger-pack concept, this thing is perfect for travel.