KROSER Travel Laptop Backpack 17.3 Inch XL Heavy Duty Computer Backpack with Hard Shell Saferoom RFID Pockets Water-Repellent Business College Daypack Stylish School Laptop Bag for Men/Women-Black
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The padding is very good.
Using a Yeti 32 ounce tumbler tipped upside down and inserted in your pocket, I was able to fit it no problem and it was plenty secure. It is 6 inches deep, and I have successfully used the tall smart water bottles in it without them falling out.
There is an aluminum cable like this on the handle. A thick plastic wrap was used to protect the product. In addition, the handle is also wrapped with a cushion, giving it two handles in one. The metal in the caps also tack down and swedge down in an excellent manner. As soon as I saw it, I looked at it. On the back, there's a hook that can be used to hang it. It will more than satisfy your needs, I'm sure
Without a doubt! This backpack fits nicely under the seat in front of me and I travel with it all the time.
Selected User Reviews For KROSER Travel Laptop Backpack 17.3 Inch XL Heavy Duty Computer Backpack with Hard Shell Saferoom RFID Pockets Water-Repellent Business College Daypack Stylish School Laptop Bag for Men/Women-Black
This bag, which is large enough to fit my ancient HP dv7 laptop and assorted equipment, was the perfect solution to my problem. The Kroser bag I recently purchased as part of a Lightning Deal caught my attention because I had been considering purchasing a Swiss Gear bag. I am happy to say that I am not regretting my purchase. I think this bag is absolutely amazing - especially since it cost less than $35 during the There is nothing I don't like about this bag - it is exceptionally well built from heavy duty "ballistic" nylon It is an exceptionally durable material that can be used whether you're hiking, commuting to work, or attending has a multitude of pockets and is extremely spacious. The size of my laptop is almost 16 inches. It is easy to fit into the bag and is 5 inches tall I would estimate that there is an extra one. It would take about 25" of space for the corners of the laptop Two compartments separate the laptop from the rest of the compartment. There are two pockets at the bottom, which are both up to 5" wide, so you can carry a laptop and a thin book or sketch pad. There is also a pocket for a tablet or thin monitor up to 11". A little more than 5" x 15". In terms of other features, there is a hardshell pocket at the top by the carrying handle with soft material for sunglasses, another five-pocket compartment, and a slip pocket inside the bottom of the bag. With its 5" depth and zippered pocket, this bag has a large compartment where you can store folders and other items, as well as a Type-O pocket. The cable runs to an external connector and is male. There is another compartment with a multitude of pockets, including RFID slots, as well as a quick-access pocket A key ring holder that can be detached. There is a smaller compartment at the front of the bag with a zippered closure and a pocket on the inside. Furthermore, there are elastic-sealed, tall pockets on the outside where you can carry tall water bottles or an umbrella - each side has mesh pockets as well. The top carrying handle is composed of steel cables and is heavily padded.
The bag is bolted to an essentially flat surface. As a result of the wide and exceptionally well padded shoulder straps, carrying a heavy bag is more comfortable than ever. The area is also home to a well-maintained recreational area There is a padded zippered pocket at the rear of the bag that is positioned so that your lower back will fit comfortably into it. My review of this bag describes it as a very well-made bag that ranks very well against more expensive bags. This Swiss Gear bag was a Lightning Deal for 12% off the price of a corresponding Swiss Gear bag, so it was a no-brainer to buy.
As my Swissgear bag was aging, I thought this might be the perfect replacement. It was clear right from the get-go that this was a poor quality to non-existent product The quality control system is not existent. Here is a photo. This bag lacks a laptop pouch, and there is no way to store anything in a pocket. It has a large, gaping compartment that appears to be at the bottom. A supposedly "protective" pouch for sunglasses is not hard-sided, nor is it protective. This bag also has a pouch that is less than half an inch deep. A lack of quality control is likely to be the reason for this. Save your money and time. This is not a good bag no matter how much you pay.
The Acer G792 17 I use is a Windows 7 machine. It is too large for a laptop that is more than 13" or 17", so you need to be careful what size you choose for your laptop. Although the Acer was iffy due to its larger size than the G71, the G71 is a pretty standard model and should theoretically have fitted as well. You won't be able to fit a larger 17" laptop. There seem to be two sizes of backpack in this pack a 15" and a.
It is made of durable material but has a cheap zipper. My first day out, I only took one picture. It would be a better idea to wait until the manufacturer switches to steel instead of cast metal before purchasing.
I have ordered a few different types of bags for my wife and I to use at work and for my son to use at school. The reviews and price made me decide to give them a try, though I had never heard of this brand before. looks like it would work well for a traveler or student. It has tons of space and numerous pockets. With plenty of room for a laptop, binders, phone, pens and pencils, as well as just about any other items I may need to carry around with me on a daily basis. In contrast to the other two bags I bought, this one has a stuck zipper. To open the primary zipper, I must exert a great deal of effort and I can guarantee it will collapse very soon since it is so much of a challenge. It seemed bound to me before I checked for debris or stitches, but I did not find anything that would cause it to bind. This is most likely a manufacturing defect, and there may be some quality control issues. 2 of 3 bags have great quality. It is likely I will not use this one.
I purchased it for my son who is 17 years old. The bag he used for his laptop and his backpack accompanied him Seeing that the other bags could use updating, I bought this hoping he would be able to fit it all in. He has all of his electronic devices. He fits plenty of supplies for class, including his digital draw pad, laptop, and all of his daily school supplies. I'm very happy with the quality of the bag, and I know it will last for years. In this case, the backpack is exactly like.
In 90 seconds, the cable connection came loose from the rivet Within a week. The components used to connect the cable to the river are made from cheap aluminum, so the strongest part of the cable is actually the weakest. Here's an update In my opinion, Kroser does not provide any support, so that is the reason I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who uses a backpack on a daily basis.
Although I have not used it yet, it seems to work pretty well. In addition to the hard shelled safe zone, a small sheet of stiff foam seems to be a part of the top zipper cover of the pack, which was one of the features that made me pick this pack. There is nothing in this pack that will protect something breakable in case it gets tipped, tossed, kicked or thrown against something. It may shield you from a fall if something falls from the sky while you are wearing it, but that's find it a bit misleading to refer to it as hard shelled.