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Cristyane
> 24 hourLove the size and all the pockets and features well made ect
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Mernderler
> 24 hourOk, so I really like this backpack. I originally got my son one before school started last semester. I liked it so much, I got one for myself. The back cushion is nice. The pockets are all useful. I like the USB port for my phone charger. The handle on top is very sturdy and I like that its not at the very top/back of the bag. Its more in the middle so the weight distribution is even when I pick it up. It doesnt all sag to the front. The only issue I have with the back is that one of the straps has already been fraying. Ive tried sewing it back up, didnt work. My next step is to melt the fibers and hopefully stop the fray, but my hopes arent high. Edit: Its been two months and the tear has gotten worse. Im using the bag through my summer semester, but Im going to have to get a new bag for my fall semester.
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Guy
> 24 hourThis bag is so big. It’s also extremely well made. I was overly impressed with this bag. It fits under the seat in the airplane but was still roomy enough to fit all of my son’s electronics that he just can’t leave home without.
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Junior Etienne
> 24 hourI love the size... its a must buy
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Reece Ebert
> 24 hourAfter the time Ive had this the material close to the thread started pulling apart so this turned out to be bad baggage
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J. Hahn
> 24 hourI liked it for the capacity and the USB port and of course the price. When it arrived, I was expecting a box, but it came in a plastic sleeve all folded up. Red flag. If you were filling it with styrofoam, like it probably is in the product picture page, no worries. BUT, if you fill it with a laptop, iPad, toiletries bag, a few electronics (adapters and such) it is simply not built for that. It really needs some sort of sidewall construction which it is sorely missing. You need a sturdier bag and yes, youll probably pay a little more for it. I would also add the elastic strip that they provide to go over luggage handles does work, but the nature of the fabric tells me it will stretch out over time and become ineffective. I noticed it a bit even on my two trips. On my 2nd trip, the cheap plastic strap buckle broke and for the remainder or the trip, I had to tie the strap in a knot, so no adjustment was possible. Returning today. My two cents.
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P Webb
> 24 hourWe used my daughters old soccer bag as a personal traveling bag until it started to rip. I could not find anything with that much stretch room. This bag does the job and I love the separate space for my lap top.
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Ericka B.
> 24 hourI differently over packed! Never had an issue zipping, great function! Traveled by bus, it was too big for over head. The clips on the side were great for sucking it all in, so it wasnt jiggly. And easier to carry! In all I wouldve gotten smaller and packed less!
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Mrs. T
> 24 hourMy likes this bag it holds a lot like her computer and books, water bottles, shoes for gym all day long.
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Ray
> 24 hourI travel a lot, so I go through backpacks pretty regular. More because they get smelly than anything else. Mine sit on a floor in a factory, get crammed under a seat in front of me on questionably clean carpet on an airplane, food and water inside one of the pouches that doesnt always stay closed as tight as I thought, etc. These bags are pretty good as far as they go. They have a lot of storage, and I can organize my pens and Sharpies better than others Ive had. The only down side to the bag, as I said I put it under the seat in front of me on the airplane. If I have too much junk in my bag I have to really force it. Hmm...is that the bags fault or do I need to do a review on how much junk I lug around? Things that make you go, Hmm?