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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  • Beaty Wade Tharp

    > 3 day

    I had finally worn out my Targus Drifter II backpack and was in the market for a new one. Almost went with another, but this one caught my eye. When I first got it I was disappointed because it appeared to be significantly smaller than the Targus. However, I went through the motions of trying it out and was very pleasantly surprised. Everything fit fine, including my 17-inch laptop, and I had plenty of room to pack a single set of clothes for the traveling I do. I am a bit of a pack rat and all of the junk I had in my old backpack fit in this one just fine.

  • karma

    > 3 day

    This is amazing, I carry the most amount of stuff out of anybody I know in my grade in my bag. This easily fits everything I need for school. It seems like it would work for traveling because it is comfortable and has a lot of useful pockets, but I haven’t used it for that yet so I couldn’t say. Overall great bag, definitely worth the price. I would pay 50 dollars for this bag

  • holden

    > 3 day

    THE 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.

  • Jay Bockstoce

    01-04-2025

    Im an IT consultant and sometimes that requires carrying laptops used by my company as well as laptops used by my clients. I also carry a number of power supplies, at least one spare battery and a number of adapters. Ive had as many as 4 laptops at once. Currently Im carrying 3 large ones along with all of the adapters and cords needed for my presentations. Not only do all 3 laptops fit in this bag, with room to spare, the bag is surprisingly more maneuverable than bags Ive owned in the past. The wide straps distribute the weight so that long walks in town are effortless despite the weight. The steel cable handle with rubber grip is more than durable enough to handle the load. The bags material is the same (or very similar) to that of luggage. Its fairly breathable so when its pressed up against your back, you dont get a sweaty back on a warm day (at least not as sweaty as my prior laptop bag). Plenty of little compartments for all my adapters, hubs and cables. Plenty straps to secure the devices. It even has a USB port on the side. I connect a battery backup to the USB port so I can charge my phone without having to open up the bag. Seams, clips and zippers seem to be of quality luggage. Im very happy with this purchase. I had an issue with the first bag. There was a small cut near the zipper. Looks like someone opened the box with a razor blade prior to shipment. I contacted the seller and they responded quickly. They happily sent a replacement, which I received 5 days later. Would gladly do business with them again.

  • Datedude29

    > 3 day

    I was randomly perusing through Amazon’s product’s on line and ran across this backpack. After reading up on the backpack features and reviews, I figured why not? This backpack is large enough and have many pockets and storage areas. I like having a backpack to carry random necessities for work, everyday out and about things, or for long travel/trips. This one looks good and it’s very well put together. I’m accustomed to seeing loose threads on products such as this but I’ve yet to find one anywhere!! As far as being water resistant...I ran water from the kitchen sink over the backpack and the water beaded up and didn’t soak in the material but the backpack is brand new and I cannot say for a fact how it would hold up for a sustained period of time in rain or water! Important note! The backpack is water resistant not water proof! I’m even thinking about treating it with scotch guard. In my opinion, this backpack would be perfect if it had an added compartment for ccw and possibly another compartment for a protective ballistic plate. I’m very tempted to purchase another one despite missing these two components!

  • engineman1995

    > 3 day

    This backpack is definitely better than any backpack Ive used before. Im an engineering college student so I need to carry a lot of things to class. It can hold 2 large hardcover engineering textbooks, a 5 subject spiral notebook, a sketchpad, 2 calculators, a water bottle, and a laptop while still having some space to spare. Even with all that weight the straps are still comfortable and do not dig in to my shoulders or chest. I also travel by train a lot and for the first time I dont need 2 bags for all my stuff, this one backpack does the job. It was also able to protect my paper and electronic items from rain. Overall Im very satisfied. This backpack looks like it will last and be useful well beyond my graduation.

  • g. b.

    > 3 day

    Im a mobile Disc Jockey and this pack works great hauling my 17 laptop and peripheral cords. I changed from a rolling bag to a back pack style for ease of use. Some of my events only require me to bring my computer, but they also have parking issues. This pack now allows me to park anywhere and utilize a rented scooter, thus eliminating the issue I had with a rolling bag. It is a very sturdy construction and it has an internal pocket for holding a cell phone/computer charging pack and it also has a built in charging port to plug my phone/ipad directly into the external plug on the side of the pack. 4 external side-pockets, 2 of which are mesh and can hold a water bottle, can etc. Straps are extra wide and padded well. Im very pleased with this pack! Considering purchasing a second one for my everyday use.

  • Mr. Reading

    > 3 day

    I 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!

  • Professeur Xavier

    > 3 day

    As 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.

  • RD

    > 3 day

    Love the bag and all it’s features that it offered. Bought it for a backpacking trip to Europe. Was a little disappointed when I was ready to put it on my carry on handle and there was no flap in the back as advertised and shown in the pictures to put it there. So I constantly had to keep the bag either in my hand or on my back. Had to buy luggage straps to help with this issue. Besides that, the bag is very good and holds a lot.

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