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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Stiles johnson
> 3 dayPlenty of room but charging port to bag don’t work.
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Trey Nelson
Greater than one weekPlenty of room and what I need fits for a weekend trip on a plane. As long as it’s just me.
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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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K. L.
> 3 dayI can comfortably fit 2 laptops, their peripherals, a 2 inch texbook, large headphones, some clothes, 2 water bottles/drinks, and miscellaneous stationaries all at the same time. Was allowed to take said backpack as a carryon since it was right under the size requirements. I never ended up used the usb extender in any prolonged manner so I cant comment as to its longevity. Top handle is solidly built. 5/5 Additional thoughts: Backpack was a bit heavy after putting it all in. Maybe have a buckle to connect the 2 shoulder straps together so it is easier to carry.
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David Rivera Antonio
> 3 dayI 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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Photog1500
> 3 dayPlenty of room for rocks and whatnot. Why rocks? Because if you stuff em with rocks, and carry them around for a few days, by the time you are ready for your trip, your freshly loaded backpack containing clothes, shoes, tablet, toiletries, underroos, and kitchen sink, will be soooo much lighter. Your plane ride will be a joyous occasion, like a TWA commercial from the 60s. Just be sure to clean out all the rocks, otherwise TSA may offer a curious look. Seems well made, and will update this review once I have it for six months. Wished it had better padding in the pocket area to protect the electronics.
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TR GRUBIC
> 3 dayMy son liked this bag for high school but the zipper has broken after 13 mths. So its durability leaves much to be desired.
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Jay Bockstoce
> 3 dayIm 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.
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mom who reads a lot
> 3 dayI used this for my carry on for air travel. It WAS NOT TSA approved as I was still told to take my IPAD out of the back pack which is why I gave this four stars. But there was plenty of room for what I carry on, and a lot of pockets. I did not use the charging port, as I only had a two hour trip and was fully charged before getting on plane and airport. Also, bag is not totally comfortable to carry for long periods of time if full like mine was. And this time I traveled with less than i normally do, yet the pack seemed heavier than an older one.
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Andrea Rowe
02-04-2025We bought this backpack in Aug 2019. My middle schooler has had at least 50 lbs of supplies stuffed in his backpack for 2.5 years and there is no signs of stress on any of the seams. Heavy duty