PUMA unisex adult No 1 Logo Sidewall Sling Backpack, Black/Silver, One Size US
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When running errands, the sling backpack is extremely convenient (in my opinion). For those who don't want to carry a larger bag/purse, there's also a weekender.
Yes, it has plenty of room for wallets, keys, and phone chargers.
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Selected User Reviews For PUMA unisex adult No 1 Logo Sidewall Sling Backpack, Black/Silver, One Size US
It can hold a lot of stuff! I like that it's not too small or too big. br>I also like that it has a sling strap. Also, the quality is excellent!br>It was well worth the price I paid (which was very low).
It was exactly the same size, which was ideal, and it had three zippers. There are two small zipper openings and one large one. However, I found the interior of this bag to be a little flimsy, with no pockets or organization. My other one does, and the quality is better. But it's fine for the purpose I'm using it for. But I'm disappointed because I was expecting it to be the same as the other. I like that the sling can be used on either your right or left arm. That was nice because my previous one didn't have it.
I'm the mom who has always carried a purse large enough to fit everything, including the kitchen sink, but I've recently changed my mind. After recently adopting an active puppy, I downsized to this, and it was one of the BEST decisions I've ever made. It crosses over my shoulder, I stow my keys in the front pocket, and I'm good to go! All I need is my wallet, phone (12promax), and insurance cards. This bag is perfect for me. This is one of those books that I can't recommend highly enough. It has plenty of room. When carrying groceries, you don't have to worry about it falling off, and it's so easy to grab things with just one hand!!.
The most amazing bag I have ever seen. MATERIAL IS VERY DURABLE AND OF HIGH QUALITY. ON AMAZON, THIS IS MY FAVORITE THING I'VE EVER BOUGHT! You will not be dissatisfied with this bag. Everywhere I go, I receive compliments. People frequently inquire about it and request information so that they may purchase it. I've had four people ask me to buy them one and promise to pay for it if I did. br>Everyone loves the combination lock that the zippers go into because it's AIRPORT FRIENDLY because there's a key hole for TSA (I guess incase they need to get into it and you say you forgot the combo, they don't have to break in and can just use thete special key)br>br>Everyone loves the charging port on the side so you can keep a PIRTABKE BATTERY CHARGING BANK IN
. and plug it into the cable in the bag that connects to the port coming out the side (very well made) so you can walk around with your bag on while charging your phone or HEAD phones. or sitting without having to open your bag and take the Battery Bank out, or holding it in your hand while it's connected. There are a lot of zippers and pickets. AWSOME . BUY NOW IF YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS OUT.
It is useful.
I carry a 7-inch tablet, my wallet, my money, my chargers, and my jewelry when I'm not wearing it, and I can wear it on either side of my arm, left or right. It's so worth it and authentic love puma products and it arrived when it was supposed to, and they let me know along with the tracking when I'm next to get my package so I'll.
It did exactly what I needed it to do. Having a few items in my backpack allows me to keep my hands free while hiking, biking, walking, working out, etc.
It's smaller than expected, but the biggest issue is that it uses a lot of storage space. Because the front pocket is so flat, you can only put very thin items in it, such as paper, a passport, or bus tickets. If you put anything there that has a little bit of bulk, it will 'butt' into the inner space. And it has the potential to deplete the inner space in this manner. To be honest, a fanny pack allowed me to carry more items. br>br>To be fair, if you only need to carry a few items, wallet-style bags are a good option. phone- It would work for you if you had a trio of identification cards. br>br>The strap was also a stumbling block. It's extremely slick, and when I arched my back (for example, to pick something up off the ground), my backpack would always slide to the front. However, if you carry fewer items than I did, it may not be an issue. Apart from that, it was quite uncomfortable for me, but I'm a larger female, so it may be more comfortable for men's built. br>br>I hope this information is useful to some of you out there.