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]]>The 5-11 Rush 72 may be utilized as 3 day tactical laptop backpack, and you can also use it to as a travel pack (it meets the airline specs) and also as a bug out bag or a daily carry all.
This is one of the top contenders for survival backpack owing to its organization. There’s a top pocket, numerous internal and external pockets, one front compartment, and a couple of large side pockets. The front compartment has straps that you can loosen up and it also has a mesh button.
With the mesh bottom and loosened straps, you have sufficient room to store a helmet, climbing equipment and other large items. The main compartments and side pockets come with numerous inside pockets that are either meshed or zippered. The front side on the other hand, comes with an admin panel for organizing your pens, documents, maps or fishing bait and tackle.
The main compartment can be opened up shell style, and this is nice because it provides you with quick access to the content inside. There’s a pocket here for your smartphone or glasses, and there’s a hydration compartment that can house a bladder. Take a close look and you will see this tactical day pack has a couple of water tube ports on both sides of the top handle.
This backpack has several pockets and compartments that make organizing easy, and you should have no problems arranging your gear according to priority. This backpack is MOLLE/PALS compatible: what this means basically is there is webbing on the sides and front that allow you to add more pouches and bags of varying sizes and shapes. At the bottom are four additional attachments that let you carry other items below it, i.e. a tent or sleeping bag.
It is made from solid materials and this is no exception. It is constructed of 1000D nylon and sewn with special threading that won’t loosen even with regular use. The same thing durability can be seen with the zippers and it is water repellant as well. When everything is taken into consideration this backpack is well made and should last a long time even when used extensively.
The best military backpack is comfortable, and the padded areas (four of them) allows for airflow. The backpack also has waist and chest buckles that keep the backpack secure and helps move the weight to your hips. The waist straps can be adjusted and even a tall person should find this a good fit. The same adjustability is present in the shoulder straps and it even comes with clips for quick discharge. The Rush 72 has a 60 lb. load capacity, and that’s more than enough as most people can carry only up to 45 lbs. anyway even on the best military rucksack.
Pros
Cons
This is one of the best tactical backpack for the money as it is high quality and comparable with the other 3 day backpacks from Condor. With a 50 liter or 3038 cubic inch internal frame pack, the Condor is quite sizable, and there are seven compartments here as well as several pouches and pockets.
When you’re looking for the best 3 day assault pack, pockets and compartments are always important and the Condor realizes that. The backpack is constructed from 1000D water-resistant nylon with double stitching all over, plus there are rain flaps for diverting rain, and the zippers are solid too.
As befits the best tactical bag, the Condor comes with three major compartments. At the rearmost compartment is a spacious pocket with enough space for 2 x 3 liter hydration bladders, and the zip mesh is lockable. However this compartment can also be used for storing a laptop and other gear.
The middle compartment comes with four net slots that you close with zippers, and there are a couple more pockets with zippers and 3 open pockets by the front compartment. Like the other best survival backpack choices here, the Condor has a spacious main compartment.
The main compartment, which you open with dual zippers, measures 2,600 cubic inches/40 liters by volume or 13 x 20 x 10 inches, more than a match for the top tactical backpacks.
The Condor gets high marks as it follows your back’s contour. Also, there’s heavy padding on the back area, with quarter inch padding, and in four areas there are additional 3/8-inch padding. What makes this one of the best when it comes to giving you more value for your money is that there’s a lumbar area too. This area, which is raised by ¾ of an inch, is a component of the hip system and provides a great deal of comfort.
The shoulder straps are ¾ of an inch thick and 3 ½ inches wide, and this provides extra stability and comfort. Each padded area on the backpack is layered with finer nylon that should stay dry, and these paddings also do a good job in providing regular air flow around the backpack, and also helps dry perspiration more quickly.
The hip belt and shoulder straps are both adjustable and should fit any individual regardless of height and weight, as the hip belt is good for waist measurements ranging from 26 inches to 54 inches. Like other backpacks that are heavy duty, the sternum strap here can be adjusted horizontally and vertically. Another nice feature here is the Velcro tie ups as it helps prevent strap ends from getting entangled in trees and bushes.
The Molle webbing on the Condor can be found on the shoulder straps’ back and the front of the backpack, making it easy to add extra pouches and bags. At the bottom of the backpack are 4 ballistic nylon straps if you want to carry more gear, testament to its durability.
Pros
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The Maxpedition Falcon-II is comparable to the best EDC backpack in terms of quality. This is a medium sized backpack with a capacity of 25 liters or 1520 cu. in., but it is flexible and has space for a large number of gear. The Falcon II makes a case for being one of the best rucksacks today thanks to its multi layered design and multiple compartments.
The best military rucksack comes with well-designed compartments and the Falcon II follows suit. There are three storage compartments complete with mesh pockets, and there is a pocket for a hydration bladder as well. Because the Falcon II is medium sized, you can use this as a daypack for camping and hiking, and it is compact enough to fit under an airline seat. While this is not as large as other heavy duty backpacks, there is enough space here for several textbooks and a 15 inch laptop.
Like the best 3 day assault pack, the Falcon II is built from 1050-Denier tear-and-wear resistant nylon, and it has Teflon coating for enhanced stain and water protection. With it you would expect protection even at the bottom, and that’s true here with its abrasion-resistant plastic coating. The backpack may feel a bit stiff when you first use it, but with constant use it should soften up quickly. Note that softening up doesn’t it is going to feel “cheap” but rather more flexible. Empty, the backpack weighs just 2.5 lbs.
This backpack is going to keep water off with a few hours of nonstop rain, but a rain cover is still recommended because if the downpour does not cease the Teflon will get wet. This really isn’t a shortcoming though as even the best tactical rucksack would benefit from a rain cover.
The Falcon II backpack doesn’t have bottom drain holes save for the hydro pack compartment so you don’t have to worry that placing the Falcon II on a puddle will drench the contents. The Falcon II also comes with breathing padded shoulder straps, and these are fitted with several loops.
The Falcon II cut shape is clearly ergonomic and should keep you comfortable even if carrying a heavy load. With the way the backrest and the carrier have been set, you won’t feel any pressure on your shoulders. On its own the Falcon II does what it’s supposed to, but if you need more gear, just use the PALS webbing and you’ll be able to carry everything from pouches to carabiners, a shovel, cord, knives, tent etc. and the Y strap can be used to store your jacket.
You can compress the three compartments or expand them using the side straps, and that’s a real nice touch as it helps keep the backpack compact and in shape. When you assess the Falcon II overall design, it is top of the line and more than sufficient for the survivalist.
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If we are talking about the best backpack for survival, the Spec Ops backpack is going to be near the top. This is a 2500 cubic inch or 40 liter backpack that is ideal for a 2 or 3 day hike, and it is versatile enough to be used as a an everyday pack, a travel bag and a survivalist’s bag.
The Spec Ops is available in camouflage and black, and with dimensions of 19” x 13” x 12” it is just the right size for storing in an airline’s overhead compartment. If you’re searching for the best hiking backpack that you can literally take anywhere with you, the Specs Ops could be what you’re looking for.
The Spec Ops is just the right size for tactical use, and it’s large enough you can last for a week or two, or even longer if you’re the minimalist type. As one of the best day hike backpack options today, the Spec Ops provides more than enough room for all your gear so you don’t have to carry another bag.
With a capacity of 40 liters, the Spec Ops has room for a lot of stuff. The space inside backpack is divided between the two front pockets (the bottom pocket is bigger) and the main compartment. One of the things you will notice with the backpack is there is webbing everywhere: there is webbing on the bottom, all over the sides and the two front pockets as well.
Another reason why this is one of the top options is you can use it in different ways. If you take this in the backwoods or outdoors it’s easy enough to strap on a sleeping bag, tarp or a tent onto the bottom webbing. As for the top pocket you can put all kinds of stuff there.
For a tactical hiking backpack you can fill the top pocket with a whistle, pocket knife, flashlight, compass, head lamp, emergency kit and so on. These are the things you will want to carry not just during a survival outing but anytime you are traveling. Even with all those items mentioned there should still be room in the top pocket sleeve for your business cards, pens and notebooks.
The bottom pocket is spacious enough for your electronic gadgets like digital voice recorder, GPS, camera, tablet and other stuff. The bottom pocket also provides sufficient space for gloves, a tarp and so on. Just to give you an idea of how much you can fit in, tactical backpack reviews say the Spec Ops top pocket measures 8” x 10” x 2.5” while the bottom pocket has dimensions of 10” x 12” x 3.5”. As those figures indicate, those pockets are large.
The Spec Ops main compartment is unzipped from the top and sides, and it’s not a full clam shell but only partially. In terms of space there’s more than enough for storing a first aid kit, and the interior makes it ideal for keeping wires and plugs as well as chargers. Some people also use the main compartment to keep essentials like a towel, cap, socks, a sleeping bag and clothes.
A look at the main compartment shows it has yellow material lining. This is not just for aesthetic purposes as it is also useful for identifying the items you put in there. Any way you look at it, the backpack’s main compartment is spacious. When you are done packing, adjust the straps and put it on your back. Even if the backpack is full it feels snug and doesn’t come off as too heavy.
The back of the compartment has rubber padding and it is this feature that provides comfort for your back. Unlike those on other backpacks, the padding isn’t too thick or thin: just right. It also has a mesh pocket where you can put small objects inside.
As this review has shown, there is no shortage of items you can put in the Spec Ops, and while it is meant as a tactical backpack, that should not stop you from using it as an everyday bag to store your stuff.
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The Camelback Motherlode is one of the best options for tactical backpacks online, as few can match its feature set and versatility. Measuring 20 x 14 x 13.5 inches, the Camelbak has 2580 cubic inches of room inside, and any way you look at it that’s a whole lot of room. This backpack is made from solid 500 Denier nylon: the previous version was made of 1000D fabric, and the switch to 500 Denier nylon has made the backpack 35% lighter.
Both large and small types today have Molle webbing and this backpack is no exception. There is webbing on the sides, the front and the loops down at the bottom and the webbing isn’t just plentiful as they’re also tough, allowing you to attach any number of things onto it. A lot of hikers prefer to travel light, but if you need to add more pouches or other gear, the webbing and the Velcro strips will let you do this quite easily.
The front pocket opens up like a clamshell so you have access to your stuff quickly. Like any good tactical laptop backpack, all the items inside are arranged neatly so when the backpack is open the content won’t spill out. The items inside are divided into three pockets at the rear and a front pocket with a fortified bottom.
One of the pockets is divided and ideal for storing electronic gadgets like your mobile phone or tablet, and the first pocket has a hook for storing these devices. The two other pockets on the main compartment are for your documents and papers, and the other areas in the front pocket can be used for storing other items like a 24-hour ration kit, first aid, gloves, cap, cords and other items.
The other pocket in the main compartment is at the top of the Camelbak. You open it with a two way zipper and while smaller than the other pocket, still has enough space for GPS, electronic gadgets, sunglasses and other items you want to protect and keep from getting scratched.
The main compartment has a couple of compression straps and zippers, and there is also a mesh pocket with fortified seams that will keep any item you put in separate from the rest. As to how many items you can put there, there is enough room for a sleeping bag, a bivy, an inflatable mattress and a compact portable cooking system. Take a look at the back of the pack and you’re going to see a bladder pocket, and a 100 oz. / 3 liter bladder with drinking tube is bundled with the backpack.
The backpack can also be used as an EDC (every day carry), but if you do this, consider removing the bladder and using the pocket to store a laptop or large tablet, and this again goes to show how versatile this backpack is.
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Conclusion
The best tactical backpack is not necessarily the most expensive, but it should have straps to keep it in place and can withstand varying weather conditions. The good news is there are a lot of backpacks which can do that, and any of the 5 we reviewed here more than qualify for the title of best day hike backpack.
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]]>A backpacker hiking through the mountains
When your backpacking around any country with your worldly possessions strapped to your back, backpack security is always a concern. Everything you’ve held dear for the past six months plus the souvenirs you’ve picked up while on your holidays (the hand-carved bong, the “authentic” Vietnamese conical hat and the Hill-tribe necklace) are all there for the taking. Your backpack is not designed to be safe… It’s designed to be easy to carry! Let’s face it even the best backpacks won’t stop a plucky thief with half an ounce of determination.
But a bit of savvy will go a long, long way!
Use a day sack
If you’re traveling with expensive electronics, keep them with you at all times, use a separate day sack and try not to flash them around… If you remove temptation, your half way there.
Spread your gear out
Most backpacks have an amazing amount of pockets – too many in fact. And most have secret compartments. If your backpacking with cash or traveler’s cheques spread them out inside you bag, your shoes – even your underwear!
Buy the right backpack
Buying the right backpack is extremely important whether you are looking for the best backpack for travel or the best backpack for college. If you read the label of any backpack, it will give you a handful of reasons why its the only one you should choose. From a security point of view – get one with lockable zips. Don’t rely on locking the two zip ends together, that’s about as useful as an ashtray on a motorcycle, what you need is specific padlock holes on the zipper body.
Stay close
When traveling on a bus or train try and stay close to your backpack, pick a seat above the cargo hold or use it as a pillow. It will be most at risk when your face is stuffed in a good book or your sound asleep.
Use zip ties (cable ties)
I’ve been through plenty of backpack locks in my time, while I’m not against them I do think they are a waste of money if you think they’re going to keep your backpack safe. You will undoubtedly lose the combination/key. To fit through a zip, they need to be so small that they could be opened with nothing more than strong language. A zip tie however if foolproof, if you pull one as tight as you can through the zip holes and cut off the excess you’ll have a tamper-proof way of seeing if anyone’s been in your backpack after your flip-flops.
Most people aren’t out to steal from you, in reality – they see an easy target and take an opportunity. If you don’t make your backpack a target, it will probably go unharmed and be safe for years of backpacking travel.
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]]>The first compartment 15’’ in size is reserved for the laptop with a laptop sleeve to protect from both sides as well as the bottom. The compartment contains two large elastic mesh that you can fit various accessories of your choice. The second compartment is the one that makes the Swiss gear 1775 more relevant to students. The high capacity for binders makes it essential for notes books, books or several clothes during vacation.
The main compartment also contain a unique mp3 player holder and a headphones hole which connect with the external headphones port. The medium size compartment is capable holding additional accessories, pencils, usb sticks, pens, mp3 player, business cards, and media and still has more space for more accessories or even books.
In front of the pack there is an additional mini panel that can be used to store accessoriesor for other gadget. In case you have sunglasses the shoulder strap provides a holder for your sunglasses. There are also side pockets for your water bottles which obviously come in handy.
The backpack is remarkably unique lightweight with ample room for storage also with a shoulder support and a high quality back. The contoured straps shoulder with thick padding makes it comfortable even when using only one of the straps. The air flow back panel plays a big role in reducing sweating and provides protection padding to your back removing some of the strain.
Pros:
A separate compartment for laptop with mesh pockets for storing other electronic gear.
The main compartment contains a pocket to store an audio player near the top the pack’s upper wall contain a hole that allows you to thread through your headphone cable with a flap to cover the hole incase it rains very hard.
It has durable side pockets for carrying water bottles. The mesh pocket are durable and elastic than the previous pack.
The previous pack had a sheet of plastic inside with sharp edges that use to cut through the bottom of the wall this has been replaced with a better wall sheet.
Cons:
The air flow design is the major problem as it does absolutely nothing. I usually feel the whole backpack pressing me when my back is sweaty as there is no air permitted to flow. My previous backpack was much better because of the two semi foam protrusion that were running along the height of the pack allowing the air to flow.
Because of the limp pack material sometime it is hard to zip the backpack.
Conclusion
The swissgear1775 is a sophisticated and highly functional backpack sleek in design with incredible amount of space, compact size and lightweight.
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]]>But the question is – Does it meet the cut or is it just another over-hyped product?
Let us take an unbiased review of each of its features to see how the backpack measures up against the competition.
Knomo is made of nylon woven shoulder straps that are padded in the back for ease of transport and extra comfort. Besides that, a creative flap closure (with a vintage look bridge lock) is included on the side. Its interior is further reinforced with soft material and then finished with bright lining. Whichever way you look at it, this backpack plays by the rules of modern fashion – and still manages to bring some old-aged fashion statements back to life.
The durability of a backpack is often determined by the kind of materials used to make it. A good material should be lightweight (2.2lbs), soft, flexible but still strong enough to last long. This backpack from Knomo is made using natural raw edge leather trim combined with lightly coated cotton canvas twill fabric and antique brass hardware to ensure it last long. The quality of the materials is excellent and the stitching is strong and intact making this backpack a worthwhile investment.
This bag measures 16 inches height and 11.75 inches width which is the most popular size of most backpacks. This means it does not hang more than four inches below the waist hence cannot cause any injury. Designed to carry all types of laptops and tablets, the bag has a snug and secure fit. Irrespective of the size of your device, you can rest assured to find space for it easily. The bag has has a shoulder drop of 16 inches.
Knomo is a well known brand all thanks to its careful craftsmanship and their quality bags. Their products are of great functionality and of reliable quality. Their stylish and functional bags and backpacks are all-rounders for every day. They have a team of international designers from London with extensive experience to satisfy even the very demanding customers. Therefore, this is a brand you can trust when it comes to quality and reliability.
The Knomo Balham Falmouth backpack despite being stylish it does not advertise itself as such. Its simplicity makes it a low-key profile. This makes it safe to walk around with your laptop and tablet because it is difficult to know what is inside.
Summary of its Specs
Not only is the Falmouth 15 inch backpack modest in design, but it is also features well thought-out specs. For instance, it only weighs 2.2lbs meaning that it is light and quite easy to carry around. Moreover, it comes with a 2 year warranty giving the buyer a sense of assurance of getting good value for money. If you are a techie man who carries a lot of electronics on a daily basis – then this is the go to bag. You can pack up your laptop, tablets, portable charger and all your other things and still have plenty of room for more.
Final word;
Unless you don’t like stuff made from canvas material, everything else about this laptop backpack is pretty much well taken care of.
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]]>The main compartment is suitable for laptops up to 16.4″ and is padded on both sides with a high density foam for maximum protection. This compartment has enough room to store a laptop and books, making it a practical choice for a student or professional. Users can also take advantage of the laptop compartment for extra storage space when opting to go without the laptop.
The accessory storage is what makes the DLBP-116 stand out against the competition though. Inside, there is an elevated pocket storage panel that can be used for mp3 players, a cellphone, and other basic electronics. This pocket is scratch resistant to ensure that screens are not damaged while being moved around. The spacious bottom of the compartment has plenty of room for storing bulky items like headphones or charges. On the other side, there is a zippered pocket designed for private items like an ID, wallet, and keys. Finally, there are two side pockets that can be used for water bottles or other accessories.
Since this backpack carries a lot, comfort is an important feature. The shoulder straps are padded and aligned with air mesh to allow for maximum comfort while carrying. Also, the yoke connects to the straps allowing for an even weight distribution. The strap management system keeps any excess strap material secured away from users and rolled up. This pack is designed to hold multiple heavy items without producing back strain.
This polyester pack is made from PVC free materials and weighs in at only 1.54 pounds. It has outside dimensions of 16.7″ by 14″ which is slimmer than similar laptop backpacks available today.
Pros
1. Comes with a 25-year warranty.
2. Pretty and svelte for a laptop backpack. Users universally praise this backpack for its high storage in a slim profile.
3. Reasonably priced.
4. Multiple pockets make it easy to stay organized.
4. Easy to use, adjustable straps
Cons
1. The straps may be too wide for smaller people.
2. The bag material isn’t reinforced.
3. May not last as long as other, more expensive bags.
Final Words
This Case Logic DLBP Laptop Backpack may not be the same back that you’ll be using 25 years from now, but it’s economical price tag make this fairly obvious to consumers. The attractive and thoughtful design of the pack draw in buyers from both the student and professional populations and it rates very highly on design, usability, and comfort. If you’re looking for a stylish and practical case that you can use every day, this is a great choice.
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]]>This backpack is versatile, and holds any netbook 15” or smaller. Unlike sleeves that only fit your computer, the Belkin Slim Polyester Backpack holds your computer, keys, cell phone, wallet, pencils, folders, extra batteries, lipstick, power cord and more. You won’t even need to carry a purse. With enough pockets for almost anything that you can imagine, this bag is truly a carry-all. A bonus feature is the smaller pouch that fits neatly into the bottom of the backpack. Use it to keep track of little items that otherwise might get lost.
Unlike hard-top carrying cases that can be clunky, the light weight Belkin Slim features a durable polyester exterior that is resistant to tearing and snagging. It has just enough give without being too bulky. The polyester material provides some weather resistance. Inside, the soft-touch lining provides extra protection for your computer and other valuables, without adding bulk.
Purses and messenger bags with one strap put pressure on your shoulders, leaving back and neck muscles tight. With a long day of work or class ahead of you, that’s the last thing that you want. The dual shoulder straps on the Belkin Slim 15” Notebook Polyester Backpack fit comfortably, and the snug-fitting design makes sure that your possessions are always close to you and easily accessible without weighing you down.
Who doesn’t want to listen to music on their phone or MP3 player while waiting to catch the bus, or for class to begin? The Slim features a convenient headphone grommet for easy access to your music player. Simply secure your player in the interior pocket and pull the headphones out through the grommet. What a great way to eliminate the chance of dropping your device, or having it stolen out of your hand.
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Final Words:
The Belkin Slim 15″ Notebook Polyester Backpackin Black/Light Gray, is a great choice for students, commuters and anyone looking for a versatile backpack that includes superior protection for their netbook computer without adding bulk.
The Belkin Slim’s low-price makes it an attractive option for anyone looking for a secure, comfortable and stylish way to carry their belongings to and from work, class or both.
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]]>The nylon Thule Crossover is an ideal choice and good investment. It is sturdy and well-designed with an elevated compartment for a 17-inch laptop such as an HP or Macbook Pro. There is a “dedicated sleeve” for an iPad as well and various side pockets. This versatility makes the Crossover tops in the field and a popular best-seller.
If you need to tote personal items like clothing or books in addition to your laptop, this one is for you. There is ample room in the heat-molded, crushproof inner pouch. Even sunglasses, your iPhone, and other electronic gear will be safe in these surroundings.
The Thule Crossover features a zippered pocket for your laptop power source or any other device of your choice. Segregating the contents of your backpack ensures better organization for your stored items and easy access when on the go.
This unique feature with compression straps provides additional storage on the outside of the backpack that is lockable. As it is also crushproof, the pocket will protect and safe-guard valuables.
Pros
The Crossover has many benefits. The nylon fabric is easy to clean and is damage proof. The construction is solid and properly designed for the purpose of protecting your laptop along with other odds and ends that accompany your busy day. Cords and accessories are tucked away but easy to find when needed. This utilitarian bag is a must-have for an everyday or business casual look. Its many compartments offer the user organization while the over-all appearance is trendy and stylish. At $130, the Crossover is well-priced for its quality and multiple features.
Cons
There are few cons about the Thule Crossover. It is limited to one color—black. It is also nylon, not leather or suede if that is a preference. You may find the numerous compartments difficult to maneuver if you are in a hurry and want everything visible and quickly retrievable. It may be too large and heavy for children and smaller adults. Although the item is made in China, implying a lower cost, the backpack is offered at $130 which may be pricey for some budgets.
Summary
The Thule Crossover is a durable bag in a convenient size, measuring 12.5 x 8.5 x 20 inches. It weights almost three pounds and is loaded with extras. Well-made and padded to protect, it does double duty as a daily tote and overnight bag. It is efficient yet roomy, fun to carry, and versatile–making it the laptop backpack of choice.
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]]>Wenger backpacks are made to fit a variety of laptops and notebooks to meet the needs of students, professionals, and all of those in-between.. Crafted for the consumer, these laptop bags are perfect for everyday life with their innovative designs, versatility and travel convenient capabilities.
All Swiss Gear backpacks are quality made with padded shoulder straps to evenly distribute the weight of empty or full backpacks along your body for maximum comfort. Each backpack is equipped with a stabilized base to keep your bag standing upright, which prevents your bag from falling over and damaging any of the items inside. The backs of these backpacks are made with breathable, padded material to allow extra comfort and airflow.
Most backpacks include a padded pocket for an iPod/MP3 player, often with headphone port holes, so you can carry your small devices when traveling as well. Accompanied with mesh side pockets for water bottles or other items you wish to keep on the outside of your bag, these bags are crafted for all of your needs.
Different backpack models fit different sized laptops. Alongside the features that every bag is built with, each different model has some unique features to make it stand out from the rest. Here are a few of the main differences between each of these bags:
Backpacks range in weight from 1.2 kg (2 lbs 10 ounces) to 1.9 kg (4 lbs 3 ounces) so they are light when empty and not adding an excess of extra weight for you to carry around. Some styles even come in multiple colors to fit your taste.
Every Swiss Gear backpack is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, the same warranty Werner gives on the rest of their products such as the Swiss Army knives and watches, so you can be confident in your purchase of Swiss Gear backpacks.
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]]>The SwissGear SA1923 is constructed from tough, reinforced fabrics to securely protect laptops and tablet computers. The quick access laptop compartment is padded, delivering extra protection. Smaller electronics are held snugly in pockets, with the overall design of the backpack being well organized, enabling access to gear quickly and efficiently. The main compartment of the backpack is spacious and allows folk to find belongings with minimum rummaging.
Contoured shoulder straps and a lightweight design make carrying the backpack comfortable and effortless. The built-in airflow system aligns to the back, ensuring pain free hauling of heavy loads. A side pocket is ideally placed to carry a water bottle, and there’s even an elastic eyeglass holder on the shoulder strap for conveniently holding sunglasses.
The pouches and pockets of the highly functional SwissGear SA1923 backpack have been engineered to hold the vast array of belongings a traveler carries in the technology heavy world of today. There’s mesh storage for battery chargers and cables. The Smallest pockets are provided specifically for smartphones. Dividers in the main compartment increase organizational efficiency, and thinner compartments keep important paperwork and travel documents at hand. There’s a tiny slit on top of the backpack, which allows a headphone cable to be passed through, letting commuters listen to music on the move.
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Overall, the SwissGear SA 1923 is a sturdy and affordable backpack, ideal for commuters and world traveler’s. The many zips, compartments and pockets allow quick and efficient movement through security checks, and the extra padding gives peace of mind to those carrying expensive laptops and tablet devices.
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]]>I have used several bags before that had skewed frame meaning that the weight is not evenly spread to the waist and the shoulder straps. For this one however, I can say that the impeccable design was well thought out and all these dynamics have been factored in. The foam used is high quality and the weight lies comfortably on my back without causing any unnecessary strains. Even when I am carrying wide loads in the intense rigors of outdoor activities, I can barely feel the weight bearing on me. The foam is adequately comfortable and supportive; it is well padded to enhance this comfort.
The back pack may look small on the screen but do not be deceived. It is quite spacious. I do not only use this bag for outdoor life only but I also use it to carry my office stuffs. I have used it several times to carry my 17-inch laptop and other office stationeries and I can tell you it still left adequate room for my tea flask and water bottle. Besides this, I can also tell you the design allows for easy packing and access to all the compartments and the pockets. I usually rate the functionality of a backpack by how easy it allows me to pack as well as access what I have put into the pockets. For the SwissGear SA1908 ScanSmart Backpack, I have given it ten points out of ten for this particular function. This backpack comes with three side pockets that are carefully positioned to allow convenience and ease of access. While this bag may not have so many pockets, you can be sure that the ones that are there will serve you adequate even if it means carrying your phones or putting loose change when traveling. The pockets are firmly secured with a quality zip.
I am not the kind of a person that pays attention to how nice or awful a bag looks. I am more into functionalities rather than aesthetics. For this particular bag however, I could not miss this. It comes in quite an elegant and cute design that makes it a comfortable pack for both office use and outdoor life. I have carried it to the office and have had people comment about how nice it looks.
Major Pros:
It is inexpensive, very durable and it combines functionalities and aesthetics in an apt way.
Major Cons:
The bottom is not adequately padded and hence requires careful placing of a laptop and other delicate machines.
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