tomtoc Travel Backpack 40L, TSA Friendly Flight Approved Carry-on Luggage Hand Backpack, Water-resistant Lightweight Business Rucksack, Durable Large Weekender Bag Daypack Fits 17.3 Inch Laptop
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Jodi
> 3 dayGreat value and great looking pack. Pros: holds a ton of gear, fits 2 large water bottles, straps can hold a jacket, lots of pockets. Cons: quality control maybe lacking as one clip was put on backwards and cant be changed as its sewn so will have to be twisted, front pocket easily dumps items if left open, luggage strap needs to be wider to help it sit more solidly on a carryon.
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Arely Christiansen
Greater than one weekSo far so good. Ive only had it for less than a month so i cant comment on the durability. Looks well made though and lots of pockets. I was looking for something that i can both take to work w/ my laptop and travel. Purchased and returned other bags - this is the one i was looking.
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16-12-2024This travel backpack from Tomtoc is what could be described as the mid-level in quality and price. You can find tons of similar bags (believe me I looked) on Amazon that are a lot cheaper but not as well made. Initially, I bought Tomtocs competitor, Inateck but it turns out its biggest advantage (the larger size) is what made me return it and buy this one instead. Inateck is essentially a soft rectangle suitcase with the shoulder straps. To me it looked kinda goofy to carry and I was afraid it could be too heavy on my shoulders after its packed. Tomtoc, on the other hand, looks and carries more like a backpack with almost as much volume as the Inateck (40L vs. 42L). The first picture shows the size difference between the two and as you can see the Inateck looks a lot bigger in picture but the Tomtoc has deeper depth with a bit of a tapered design (which has its own disadvantage, more on that later). As much as I like this bag, it isnt perfect. Tomtoc touts its TSA friendly 180 degree opening, where you store your laptop but the airport security still makes you take the laptop out of the bag, so split opening the bag 180 degree is pointless, IMO. On top of that in order to take out the laptop, Id have to unzip the back panel almost all the way down in order to un-velcro the strap that holds down the slots for laptop and tablet. This means that it actually requires extra step just to take the laptop/tablet out, which is a frequent occurrence when traveling. Id much rather have a separate one-side laptop opening with a zipper like most other bags do (e.g., Inateck). Back to that tapered design. I guess best way to describe the shape would be to imagine the trapezoid if you were to look from the top of the bag, where the grab handle is. This makes the bag looks and feels more streamlined but also make it trickier to pack well and wastes an extra space IMO. Some people seem to really like the flap that opens up from the front, and I have a mix feelings about this feature. In theory this seems like a good idea and I can see some useful occasions but I also think this design limits my access to the entirety of the bag content. Best I can describe is that as I was using the bag I kept wishing that instead of this flap opening, it would be a lot better if it opened up like a clamshell from the front so that I have a complete unobtrusive view of everything. Sure, the bag opens up 180 degree from the back but this way the bag does not seem to lay flat, and again, have awkward access to the main compartment. Another thing is the lack of organizational/security pockets/slots. I wish it had dedicated organizational pocket for smaller items like pen and keys. I ended up putting my pens and wallet on the top pocket and I didnt think that was ideal. Okay, Im getting really long-winded here but heres the gist of it: this travel backpack is pretty decent and easy to carry on your back, but it could be a lot better with a few adjustments. I give 3 ½ stars. Post notes: I can confirm that this fits no problem in the airplane overhead bin and if not pack fully to the brim, it can fit as the personal item as well.
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chad redwing
Greater than one weekTook it on a back pack adventure across 3 countries. It has enough storage for what I needed. Also can fit under the seat on an airplane. Works perfect.
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TWinDallas
21-12-2024The Tomtoc Travel Backpack 40L is a versatile backpack designed for travel, hiking, and everyday use. With a capacity of 40 liters, it has ample space for all your essentials, whether youre heading out for a weekend trip or embarking on a longer journey. Heres a breakdown of its features: Design and Comfort: The backpack is well-designed with high-quality materials, including durable water-resistant fabric, YKK zippers, and reinforced stitching. The backpack has a minimalist design with a sleek and modern look, making it suitable for both men and women. It also features padded shoulder straps and back panel, making it comfortable to wear even for extended periods. Capacity: As mentioned earlier, the Tomtoc Travel Backpack 40L has a capacity of 40 liters, providing ample space for all your travel essentials. The backpack features a large main compartment with a separate compartment for a laptop or tablet up to 15.6 inches, and several other pockets and compartments for organization. Versatility: The backpacks versatility is one of its strongest points. It can be used for a wide range of activities, including hiking, camping, and travel. The backpack has several straps and loops for attaching gear and accessories, making it easy to customize for your needs. Value for Money: Overall, the Tomtoc Travel Backpack 40L is a great value for money. Its well-designed, durable, versatile, and has several security features. Its an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable backpack for travel, hiking, or everyday use. I highly recommend the Tomtoc Travel Backpack 40L. Its a versatile, durable, and comfortable backpack with plenty of space and security features for all your travel needs.
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Mehrdad Samimi
> 3 daySo nice for everyday use and traveling. might seems a bit large but I think it is ok and useful.
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Ben
> 3 dayI got this as an alternative for the LTT bag that I couldnt afford. In the back pocket, I can fit 15 inch laptop, S7 Tablet, Logitech K480 Keyboard, Notebook, and battery/charger in the zipper pocket. The main pocket can fit a lot of tech stuff, but youll need TomToc organizers to make it useable, or any tech organizer off something off Temu or Aliexpress. In that pocket, I have a Tech Organizer for all cables, mouses, flash drives, etc. An *bitdo controller case with Switch Pro Controller, Switch in Case, Sony XM4s, and space for an outfit if I wanted to fit more. My biggest complaint is the water bottle side pockets cant fit anything larger than 24oz or so. The structure of the bag isnt the greatest, but it gets the job done. Overall, it can fit a lot of tech if you are smart with it for the price.
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George Martin
> 3 dayBought this for a trip to Las Vegas. I was able to pack everything I needed for a 6day trip, it was much roomier than I’d even hoped for. If I’d packed a little less I probably could have stowed under the seat in front of me, but of course I didn’t. Has great storage for laptops and iPads/tablets, really was a perfect choice for the price.
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SFwalker
> 3 dayThis bag has a potential to be really good. There are 3 things that hopefully can be improved if the company makes a newer version. 1. Opening in the main compartment is a bit small. It would be better if they maximize it like a clam shell style. This would allow for bigger packing cubes to easily get inside. 2. Water bottle outside pocket does not stretch. The top part does but what good is it if the rest of it (95%) does not? 3. Too much space wasted on the front pocket where laptop can be stored. Other than what Ive mentioned, this is actually a nice bag and the straps are well padded. I like that both sides has straps to chinch down the bag if needed and that the material feels like a quality one.
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Beeen
> 3 dayIts my go-to bag for trips, whether a weekend roadtrip or week long trip. I was able to fit a weeks worth of clothes + 1 laptop + headphones/chargers for a 1 week trip to from CA to North Carolina. Easy access pockets to take out my laptop if needed. A little long to fit under the standard airplane seat, stuck out a bit under the seat in front of me but I have short legs so not a big deal for me. I like that the backpack has a sort of frame, makes it easier to pack without the backpack being too bulky. Convenient pockets and zippers make it easy to access the main compartment which is really nice when I need an extra sweater mid flight or a charger.