YOREPEK Laptop Backpack for Men, Large 17 Inch Durable Travel Backpack Water Resistant, Airline Approved Computer Bag with USB Charging Port, Anti Theft Bag for College Business Work, Black
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Dave
> 3 dayLooking for a backpack that will carry all you need and still fit under an airplane seat? This is the bag for you. Not only is it spacious, but it has lots of pockets so you can stay organized and you dont have to dig through your pack to find something. It is big enough to carry the following: - my 15 lenovo laptop (with room to spare) and the charger (which is big) - my noise cancelling, over-the-ear headphones - a couple of books - a couple of magazines - lunch - snacks - sunglasses - large water bottle - ipod nano - powerbank - light jacket - iPad - pencils, erasers, earplugs, etc. - various cords and adapters for my devices - and there is still lots of room left over. Nicely padded straps and a padded back make it comfortable to carry. It even has an extra strap that allows me to slip it over the extendable handle of my rolling suitcase. It is durable and looks to be water resistant (although I havent tried that out). And, you cant beat it for the price!
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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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Lil Queen
> 3 dayI got for son for school he has football practice and needed a bookbag that have a lot of pockets. It works just wished it was a large backpack it kind of small
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Enrique
> 3 dayI ordered the back pack for a trip that I am going to take in the summer time, so at this point I can attest to how much stuff fits in it. What I can say is that this thing it huge, has lots of room, lots of packets to be able to carry all of the things I will need on the plane, I’m travelling with an 8 year old and with a 9 month old. The back pack appears to be very sturdy and hopefully very durable, the straps are nice and thick and the padding is super soft on my shoulders. Looking forward to using it in a few months.
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M. Hutchison
> 3 daySo I bought this backpack 4 years ago and its been really good. But after 4 years of wear and tear and it was time for a new one. I liked it so off to Amazon history and buy the exact same one. Well, its not like it used to be. For one the material feels cheaper. There are several internal missing zipper pockets and pouches. And it must have shrunk as my large laptop is now a struggle to get this to zip. I hope I get 4 years out of this one.
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holden
> 3 dayTHE GOOD: 1. This backpack has a lot of space and a lot of pockets. The pockets are well thought-out and useful. There are plenty of dividers to keep things organized. They seem to be in all the right places. The laptop padding is minimal, but sufficient, and there is a safety strap that you can use to prevent your laptop from sliding out (good for airports). 2. The shoulder straps are wide and hold well. They can handle a lot of weight. Even when the backpack is loaded and heavy, it sits comfortably on my shoulders. 3. There is a rugged USB port on the exterior that links to a cable inside the backpack that you can plug into a battery. This can be useful if you want to keep your backpack zipped up and still have access to the battery. THE BAD: 1. The plastic handle on the top of the backpack split within days of traveling with it. Even though there is a steel cable inside of the handle, the plastic is not shaped properly to handle much load. I would avoid using it when the backpack is fully loaded and heavy. Instead, use the shoulder straps. When I complained to Nancys Shop about the broken strap, they replaced it -- Im very happy about that. 2. There is an external USB port that allows you to charge devices while the backpack is zipped up. That port has a cable inside the backpack that you plug into a USB battery -- and that cable tends to get tangled up with other items in the bag. 3. Because of the lightweight material used, the opening flaps can flop around when pockets are loaded and this sometimes makes it difficult to zip up the backpack. OVERALL: Overall the design is good. At this price, the backpack might not use the best materials, but it can still provide superb organization and maintain a light weight.
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David Rivera Antonio
23-11-2024I 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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TheFishEy
> 3 dayOverall, as a college student that frequently traveled, the bag fulfilled my basic needs. It held my notebooks, laptop, accessories and spare clothes with room to spare. The actual bag is very roomy. However, I had a few issues. - Mold grew on one of the outer pockets after about a month. Very difficult to get off, and not sure where it came from since I live in a dry environment. -Not enough internal storage compartments. There was not enough inside pockets to put my earbuds, phone, sunglasses, and other accessories. Other than the small outside pocket, which is prone to getting crushed/stolen, and an even smaller pocket above it, I had to shove them all into the bag. Aside from the laptop compartment, the main two compartments dont really have enough inside pockets. Pros: - lots of room - backpack is able to stand up by itself. - good quality handle Edit: their customer service was very good, and I was sent a replacement bag for the mold.
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Professeur Xavier
Greater than one weekAs of this writing, Im a 41-year-old man who already has an AS in software engineering; BS in business management; and MBA. I earned the AS back in 98 at a brick-and-mortar school. My other degrees were at online-dominant schools. All my submissions were typed and submitted electronically, all presentations done virtually, all professor interactions done via videoconference. Most testing was proctored online. I bring this up not to be braggadocios in the least, but to indicate that its been TWENTY YEARS since Ive been on a school campus. I decided for a career change to nursing, so here I am, back on campus 20 years later, needing an actual backpack to carry physical books, and notebooks, and binders, and pencils, and pens, and other accoutrements of on-campus student life. Oh, my! Being frank here, I didnt know what to even look for, so I picked the first thing that came up in search results. Serendipity, I love you because I made a good decision. This backpack is beyond spacious. Im taking full load of classes, so even beyond my required textbooks, I have a crap ton of items to tote around. Two notable points: 1.) I have never felt I was running low on space. No matter how much I cram in here, there always seems to be room for yet more. If anything, there might be too much space, because I occasionally find I have to search around for items. (I guess this wouldnt be an issue if I remembered where I packed them.) 2.) Despite the large load, I never feel encumbered. I have zero clue how they designed the backpack for this, but whether Im carrying it on one shoulder or both, I simply dont feel bogged down. This is important because my classes are scattered all across the campus, which means a lot of walking. The last thing I need is getting to class hobbled over in back pain. I also only realized the USB port after I purchased it. How cool is that! I can buy a portable charger, which I will, and keep my phone or any other USB-friendly device charged while Im at school all day. Even though I did zero research to get it, Im happy with my haphazard purchase. Its made college life that much easier.
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Casual Shopper
> 3 dayAn oxymoron - but it is able to hold quite a few things with space to spare. The way it sits on the shoulder make it comfortable compares to my old backpack. Let see how it holds up.