Muzee Laptop Backpack For Men,3in1 Slim Business Backpack Stylish Executive Briefcase & Casual Daypack Fits 15.6 Inch Computer USB Port Black
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ECO
> 24 hourNice Backpack , can be use as portfolio or hanging on shoulder , nice sleek design, looks modern and slim fit …
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LESLIE CASTRO
> 24 hourIt has good quality and a lot of space to keep your stuff safe and protected
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D. J. Bigbee
> 24 hourIve owned this bag for over a year now, and its been the best laptop travel bag Ive owned. I can comfortably fit my Macbook pro, Kindle, switch, cord bag, toiletries bag and much more. Enough pockets to keep you sorted and packed efficiently, with ability to grab the things you need quickly. Highly recommend.
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> 24 hourWell made and the product matches the pictures. This is smaller than a carry-on and is the perfect personal item size for tech and a sweatshirt and snacks. Hiding the comfortable straps turns this backpack into a briefcase laptop bag. I looked at a lot of bags and this one hit that sweet spot between features and price. Very happy.
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Dr. Raoul Aufderhar II
> 24 hourI purchased it for my son he has so many gadgets computers iPad iPhone he’s in college he loves it came in great use
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Angie Howard
> 24 hourIts small
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Lambert Matias
> 24 hourOk, after a lot of shopping, I chose this bag to replace my Kenneth Cole commuter backpack which I had for 5 years and used constantly. It was ballistic nylon and held up all these years but finally all the metal zippers broke. This bags material is something else, not sure what you call it and my wife says it looks like it will tear easy. I have had it for 3.5 weeks now and use it every day, throwing around my car, my ofc, my home etc. So far its held up nicely. When I was shopping and comparing the hundreds of offerings here on Amazon, and on the internet, I had 3 main goals to meet. 1. I wanted a business commuter bag that could carry all that I need should I get caught out of the office for a few hours and need to work. 2. A bag that has a premium/executive look, not a sporty outdoor recreational backpack. 3. A bag that is functional (pockets compartments and features for an IT business person) that is durable and can withstand the rigors of public transportation, a daily drive and general schlepping. After down-selecting to a couple dozen bags and back packs, this was a finalist coming in at the bottom range of my price budget. I had bags from $50 bucks up to $300 bucks in the final list. How did I choose this and how can this review help you decide? First, I am including as many situational photos I can so you can determine if it meets your needs. I include photos of the bag on the floor, on a table, on a desk, on a couch and finally on my shoulder and in my had as a briefcase. I also include photos of all the stuff that is in the bag in each section or compartment. I have my 13 Dell XPS laptop, my Surface Pro 6, and a 1 thick clip board holder filled with my daily contracts and briefs. Eslewhere in the backpack/briefcase I have all the accessories needed to run the computers, power, batteries and wires and Connectors. Thats all i need for my daily commute and all that I would need if I get stuck at a customer, coffee shop or out of my own office somewhere and need to work. Check out the pictures I posted. What I like about the bag is: +Its a day back pack or a briefcase. You can tuck the shoulder straps in and its a nice briefcase with a comfortable handle. Its smaller than my Swiss Gear backpack which I use for travel. Some might find this ok for traveling but I need a bigger bag for travel. +It looks stream line, not overly bulky or dis-proportional (i.e. big at bottom small at top etc.) +Top and side handles are very comfortable. +It shows no sign of strain (yet) at the seams after 3 weeks even though I have loaded this to the max weight-wise and physical space-wise. +I like that it has a luggage strap to secure it on top of my roller bag at the airport even though it is NOT my preferred travel bag. +I did not spend more than $65 bucks on it, and I feel confident that it will protect my computers inside and do its job for the foreseeable future. +When wearing as a back pack with both shoulder straps on, it feels more comfortable than my Swiss Gear or my Kenneth Cole ever did. +When wearing as a backpack on one shoulder only, it does not want to slip off constantly like my Ken Cole bag did. +I think the battery/charging port is cool. I have a battery attached and stored inside and not sure Ill ever use it but I like knowing I can. What I dont like about the bag: -Not enough pockets or compartments to separate out the small things evenly. Everything just goes to the bottom of the compartments, thus making me use smaller satchels to put things in. See my photos. -No bottle holder or outside pocket. I have to put my umbrella on the inside and carry my yeti or hydro flask in hand. -No other attachment options on the outside to expand the capacity. Like hooks or loops. I like to attach stuff using carabiners when I need to. -It is a little small for what I need in a daily bag. I cannot fit my lunch in it. So its basically a tech bag for me. (Computers and accessories) -Zippers are one way only. I like and am use to double zippers so I can zip from both sides. Only the main computer pocket has 2 zippers but it is a 3/4 zip only. The front pocket only opens at the very top, it does not zip down the sides, so you have to stick your arm all the way in to get to the bottom of it - where you will find all your small items piled. Im not a fan of noodling...if you do not get that reference look it up. Comparable back packs that I considered would be the Samsonite line of business bags and backpacks and some others like Bopai, Targus, and Briggs & Riley, but they are all over $120 bucks. Overall, for the money, this bag/backpack met my 3 main criteria and I did not have to spend Tumi type money to get a premium looking bag. Functionally I am happy with it and it seems sturdy enough to take almost a month of 5 days/week commuting so far. If in the next 1-3 months it tears or breaks I will revisit this review and cannot recommend it. But if it lasts me 1 year or more, I will consider it a successful purchase, all based on value - what did I get for the $65. Part of me cannot justify $365 investment in a Tumi, for example, if I am going to have to treat it like a baby or be careful and change my behavior just to make it last 3-5 years. My wife says I should spend the money and get the Tumi. I say, if this bag breaks, I can spend $120 and get the Samsonite or the Bopai and still be ahead. Im happy with this bag. I took off 1 star because the size and the other things that I personally didnt like about it, but I overall I am happy amd hope this review and my pics help you to decide.
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Carlos P.
> 24 hourMe agrado y le gusto a varias personas que me vieron con ella
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N. Meador
> 24 hourI tried a few different backpacks to replace my last one. Many were too big and seemed intended to be a luggage replacement. I love this one… the size and shape, and the fact that it can fit my most important things in various intuitive pockets. It has a slim profile that keeps the weight near my body, so less strain on my shoulders and upper back. And the convertible feature is great. My only criticism is that it’s not easy to fit my water bottle, since there’s no specific pocket for that. But I’ll probably get a carabiner and hang the bottle from one of the strap hooks.
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paul r schieve
> 24 hourNot waterproof at alll..not even water resistant..i have never seen anything so non repellent..i had to make a water repellent cover for it..