🎒 Elevate your daily grind with the backpack that means business
The Everki Atlas Business Laptop Backpack is a sleek, unisex 29.5L capacity pack designed for professionals on the move. It features an adjustable laptop compartment fitting up to 15.6-inch devices, multiple organizational pockets with felt lining, ergonomic support with a 5-point strap system, and a TSA-friendly design including a trolley pass-through for effortless travel.
Standing screen display size | 39.6 Inches |
Brand | Everki |
Series | Ekp121s15 |
Item model number | EKP121S15 |
Hardware Platform | PC;Mac;Tablet |
Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 13.4 x 18.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 13.4 x 18.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | EVERKI |
Language | English |
ASIN | B074ZR8HXS |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 17, 2017 |
C**K
The best functional with most organized compatments
I had the larger version called Titan. Almost identical but much larger. Loved it but it is a bit on the large size. Like cross country backpacking large. This one is identical with same number of compartments if not more and much more compact. Absolutely love it!I can fit all my daily items that I had in my larger version. The laptop and tablet compartments are well padded and soft. It even has pockets for mouse and other hardware. In-between, I can put files and folders. The additional zippered compartments are very well organized with additional small pockets for smaller items...business cards, pen, stylus, headset, medicine and on and on. There so many zippered and slide in compartments, it's almost unlimited storage and organization. This really makes it so easy to access what I need when I need it.The carry straps are comfortable and adjust easily from top and bottom. The chest lock is a nice touch when I have it on both shoulders and have a long walk. I can also use the top handle to latch onto my suitcase for easy rolling or use the built in suit case slide pocket on the back.Bottom line, it is the the most useful functional bag for daily office and travel!
M**E
Very high quality and actually fits my 17.3 inch gaming laptop (barely)
So I have a gaming laptop which has a 17.3 inch screen (Gigabyte Aero 2070S) and it actually fits in the main back compartment. Albeit very snuggly, and the edges are rubbing up against the top corners, but it does zip up, which is a plus. Just for those that are curious if the 15 inch verison of this backpack fits 17 inch laptops, if you don't want such a big backpack like me. I mainly got it for my 15 inch laptop, but it is nice to know it can double for my 17 incher.Other than that, the materials are very high quality, zippers are nice, and a ton of storage options, while not appearing too imposing. Nice slick look to the bag overall. Worth every penny.
E**M
Great work travel backpack
Replaced a backpack I had for many years. This one has great storage compartments and pockets. Zippers good. Like the contrasting color. Exterior fabric is rugged.Not great areas. The side pockets are small. Can hold a plastic water bottle or 12 oz can. The one that has the drawstring in the pocket needs to have drawstring removed. Gets in the way
A**D
Works great with my Alienware M15 R4
The Everki Atlas is quite a nice backpack for traveling. I just recently took it on my first trip across the state. The nylon material is relatively heavy and feels durable enough to hold up over time. I really like the larger zippers which feel almost over built. The backpack has quite a number of compartments, maybe too many in my personal opinion. It still serves me well for my use-case. I purchased it specifically to hold my Alienware M15 R4, which it holds just fine. The laptop compartment is very adjustable and will fit a variety of laptops I would imagine. It's padded all around the laptop compartment as well which is great, it's something I was looking for. It does not protect the corners of the laptop very well unfortunately. I was hard pressed to find a bag which does this really well. The backpack also has plenty of space for my laptop charger brick, external mouse, mousepad, headphones, headphone wireless dongle and headphone cables. In fact there is quite a bit of extra space and I'm guessing I could fit my iPad and several other smaller items in there at the same time. It's not what I would personally call a cheap backpack but I feel like you will most likely get what you pay for to a large extent with backpacks and bags. This backpack definitely feels like a quality product. If you've got the cash it's worth considering. I have yet to see how it holds up over a long period, I'm hoping for the best and by the looks of it I think It'll be fine. I'm not usually that rough with my stuff though. I'd recommend the Everki Atlas
T**A
A Beefy but Well Built Backpack
I searched for a long time to find a replacement laptop / work / commute backpack. After trying a variety of makes and models, I ultimately settled on the Everki Atlas. Overall I’m very satisfied with my purchase and have enjoyed living with it the past month. I do have a couple of complaints, but nothing is perfect.Pros:1. Extremely well built. I can tell it will last a long time. The materials and the zippers are all top quality.2. Lots of pockets and compartments for storage.3. The orange interior is great for finding things. I will never got backto a bag with a black interior.4. The adjustable computer compartment is brilliant.5. Shoulder straps are comfortable and are easy to adjust.Cons:1. The bag itself is heavy. It’s the downside to the tank-like construction. Once I load it up with my computer, accessories, portfolio, and other random stuff it is much heavier than my old backpack.2. I’m not a fan of the water bottle pockets. I would prefer just standard large exterior bottle holders like other bags have. These holders look great when zipped up and not in use, however they look odd when unzipped and they’re not very big. You can put a generic plastic water bottle (12 oz) in there, but not sure about anything larger. I had a colleague stop me to tell me my bottle holder was unzipped and that my bottle was about to fall out. It wasn’t going to fall out, but that’s how it appears. I would say their idea for water bottle pockets is a bit of a fail.
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