Briggs & Riley Cargo Backpack
The Briggs & Riley Cargo is perfect for anyone looking for a professional looking weekender backpack to take with them on busy work trips. The main compartment opens up like a suitcase for full access to clothes, shoes and other personal items. The front pockets are perfect for smaller items and provide quick-access to essentials such as an iPad, pens, passports and eyeglasses.
What we like
Structured professional design. Looks and feels like a quality backpack.
Small enough to be used as a carry-on or airline personal item. Fits underneath airplane seats.
What we don’t like
Not fully weatherproof. Leaks are a possibility if caught in a heavy downpour which is a disappointment at this price point.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18” H x 11.5” W x 8” D
Capacity: 24L
Weight: 2.3 lbs
Material: Proprietary nylon twill
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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