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SwissGearunisex-adult 8119 Laptop Backpack Backpack
M**L
Excellent product
Excellent product
J**M
Ample room for my Macbook
Ample room for my 13" Macbook and extra gear. Straps do an adequate job of distributing weight if not carrying too much, but very well suited for Macbook and accessories.
J**N
Works perfectly for my DJI drone mini 4Pro
Been carrying my DJI Mini 4 pro drone in this bag. It’s perfect for it. I have my iPad which is the screen I use. This Swiss backpack has a lot of pockets but best of all the pockets have this fuzz material that protects the screen and remote control. I’m able to carry all my FPV goggles, extra accessories in this bag.All that stuff weights alot but this bag is designed so it doesn’t hurt your back. It fastens secure to you preventing the weight being in the wrong spot.All and all this is just a nice backpack that’s well made.I’m not easy on it and it’s held up great
P**S
My new go-to backpack for work
This is a really nice, well made laptop backpack. It has a great all black, low-key look that is perfect for professional environments. It has great organization and is comfortable to wear - although I wouldn't want to wear it fully loaded up for an entire day, but for short trips it's not a problem. Overall I love it and love being able to use a backpack and not feel like I'm carrying a kids school bag.
G**K
Versatile with good capacity and organization -- but a little cheap feeling and comfort is an issue
Overall, this is a good, everyday use backpack that is targeted at students and mobile worker types. It's got two main, sizable compartments. The one closest to your back has a pocket for a large laptop. Oddly, that pocket has soft micro fleece only on one side of the pocket. So I guess choose your favorite laptop side to protect carefully.In that same compartment, there is also a sleeve for a tablet. It's actually wide enough to fit my 12.9" iPad Pro in landscape orientation. That does leave a bit of the top of the iPad exposed, but it's pretty well protected. Again, they made the odd decision to add microfleece only to one side of that pocket.Otherwise, that back compartment can be a great place to hold some books or files. But don't expect to get a ton in there -- particularly if you have both a laptop and tablet in their respective sleeves. Think maybe one textbook or a handful of manilla folders.The front compartment is considerably larger and expands as you use it. Basically, it just opens pretty wide and you can stuff a lot in. If you have clothes you are bringing -- or even shoes -- they will probably fit in this compartment. This compartment also has lots of organizational pockets -- some that zip close, including one that seems to maybe be a little water resistant with plastic coated mesh? There are also some lose pockets for various things and two little pockets for pens. You'll want to think through the best set up for you, but there are a lot of options, which is nice.There's also one more pocket up front on the exterior for some quick access smaller items. And then finally there are two water bottle holders on the side that stretch nicely to accommodate pretty big bottles.I did not find any sort of secret compartments or security features that my other day-to-day backpack has. Nor are there any charging-oriented features like internal wiring or conduits for your own wiring. So this is basically a pretty capacious, but more bare bones backpack.And that is kind of the overall vibe. It just feels a little cheap in use. The zippers are fine, but wonder how long the pulls will last. The nylon is pretty rough feeling. And, like I said, there are few surprise thoughtful touches. For ~$75 currently, I sort of expected a little more.The worst part though are the straps. The straps themselves are fine and decently padded, but the attachment points at the top are too close together. I find that they rub against my neck and I can imagine that over an hour or two of using this, it would be between annoying and (literally) chafing. The distance between the straps at top is literally about 1.25", whereas my daily driver backpack as more than 4" of width between the straps. Just not a smart design...For those reasons, this backpack is a pass for us...
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