Travel Backpack, Carry On Backpack, 40L Expandable Airline Approved Extra Large Backpack, Water Resistant Business Luggage Suitcase Daypack Bag Fits 17 Inch Laptops, Travel Gifts for Men Women, Black
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Edward Pritchard
> 3 dayAwesome travel bag. Very well designed with plenty of compartments. Has a secure laptop compartment and phone charging cable. Airline and TSA friendly.
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Saurus5
Greater than one weekThis backpack is perfect to use as a carry on for short trips. You can fit a few days worth of clothes in it along with a laptop. I love that there is a charging port and water bottle holder too.
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Jason Murrell
Greater than one weekUnbelievable amount of space in this backpack, maybe the most compartments Ive seen in a bag this size. There are so many wide open compartments, so many zippers and buckles, the bag has endless possibilities. Im very impressed at the overall bag, but especially how expandable and versatile it is. It has a carry loop on the top and the side, has a USB cord extension port for charging your phone off a power brick or even your sleeping laptop as it sits in the bag. I could see utilizing it for laptops, multiple tablets, headphones, portable gaming consoles, and still having room for a shirt or light jacket. Also, there is a zipper that does a double loop around the bag, expanding it massively, really allowing you to use it as a small suitcase that I could easily see fitting enough clothes for a weekend trip, along with toothbrush, shampoo, cosmetics etc. Overall, pretty impressed with this backpack, tons of compartments and there is cushioning on the portion that touches your back, along with a cross-body strap for securing it tightly if you went on a hike or something. Highly recommend this backpack.
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KH99
> 3 dayBullet Points: *Easily fits a 17 inch gaming laptop *Tons of pockets and storage *Convenient pass-through hole for wired headphones *Built-in USB port to plug your phone into a battery pack *Lots of straps to expand the bag size as desired *Able to be worn like a backpack or carried like a laptop case My initial impression is that this is a well thought out backpack with lots of convenient features for travel or even just daily use. My main draw to this backpack is the large compartment for storing laptops. Unlike some other brands, when this one says your laptop will fit, it means it. I have a bulky 17.3 MSI gaming laptop thats too dense to fit comfortably into laptop sleeves or, really, most laptop cases that arent astronomically priced. This backpack holds it perfectly, with the ability to strap it in in its dedicated pocket. The separate, main pocket has a USB charge cable sewn in that you can plug into a battery pack on the inside, and then into whatever you want to charge on the outside. It also has a pass-through hole for an aux cable if youre sporting wired headphones. What I truly enjoyed, and that is hinted in the product description but not obvious until the bag is in front of you, is that the main compartment can be fully unzipped in a horizontal orientation so that you can treat it exactly like a traditional luggage case if you so choose. Of course, it unzips from the top first before looping around to the side and around the bottom, so you can also treat it like a regular backpack if preferred. In terms of style and comfort, its aesthetically pleasing in a simplistic sort of way. Comfort-wise, this backpack has acceptable external padded anywhere that would come into contact with your body when worn like a backpack. Certainly not the most heavy-duty padding in the universe, but DEFINITELY better padding than many off-the-shelf backpacks at big box stores. It has a number of adjustable straps on the sides so you can expand the bag if desired, or compress it a bit to better fit in, for instance, plane overhead compartments or similar. I also appreciated that it has a quick-release about midway down the shoulder straps that hooks across your chest so that the bag cant accidentally shift and fall off. If I absolutely had to pick out any weak points, its that the bag is on the large side. It may not be the best pick as a daily driver for a student or similar unless you have a gigantic laptop like I do. Also, since its not hard-shell, you wouldnt want to use this for checked luggage; it definitely isnt padded enough for that application. As long as you buy this knowing its sizable, I think youll enjoy it!
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John H.
> 3 dayThere is a neat feature on this backpack I have not seen before. You can plug your laptop or tablet to the integrated usb connection inside the backpack (or use an adapter over the usb) and then plug a power source onto the outside of the backpack, also an integrated feature. This way you can keep your valuable electronics safe inside the backpack at, for example, an airport while also charging it. I tested the charging and the heat inside the backpack dissipates pretty well. In my test I did not think my laptop ended up any hotter than it would normally get while charging. I doubt a tablet will get very hot at all. Otherwise the backpack is what one would expect. The padding is probably lighter than you might see in other backpacks but I think its perfectly fine. The zippers and straps are of good quality. And the backpack sits comfortably shoulders and back.
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Inquisitive Consumer
> 3 dayThis is a fantastic carry-on backpack. Made of sturdy material. The shoulder strap and back padding are made of breathable material as described. Compartments are well thought of. USB charge port for the battery pack and headphone thru-hole are useful additions. It is large, nicely cushioned with about 2 expandable, with a side handle that provides another ease of handling in the storage compartment (such as aircraft overhead bins). Ample room to pack things for a weekend or short trips on its own. I like the zipper pocket at the back.
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Soni
> 3 dayI wanted to compare it to my other travel bag. As of looks, I still prefer my bag. Other than that it’s perfect. Affordable and can carry your electronics while fitting multiple outfits in your bag. This is definitely a great option if you don’t want to pay for a carryon.
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Kent
> 3 dayTheres one thing I dont like to do is checking in bags at the airport. Instead, I try to get away as much as possible by bringing a backpack, small luggage and another small duffel bag. The backpack is one item you try to push the boundaries with. Its on your back so a little less noticeable unlike overstuffed suitcases. This holds almost as much as my wheeled suitcase. Its got pockets everywhere so you can isolate all the items. Theres even a USB extension cable that goes from inside the bag and connects to a USB port on the side of the bag - very very cool. Theres some padding in the right places for comfort but not overly bulky. A very reasonable price for something so versatile
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Nolan Stone
> 3 dayI actually got 2 different travel backpacks, this one, and another of different brand. I couldnt decide on which pocket configuration I liked better, so I got both. One for me, and one for my teenage son. The other one I got is a bit bigger (50L), but almost a bit too big, so Im glad I got both, cuz this one is probably the one I will use most cuz I feel like its the perfect size. We take weekend trips often and using our smaller backpacks was starting to not cut it as we both carry vlogging equipment and whatnot and there is no way I am going to pay for a carry-on when I can just use this and call it a personal item. I dont know the specifics of airline sizes and all that but it will work for me. Its made of quality materials and looks like it will last for many many years, and theres plenty of space to hold all my clothing and gear now and I couldnt be happier.