Doughnut Macaroon [Review]
We review the Doughnut Macaroon backpack
Are you looking for a small backpack that's perfect for school and carrying your laptop every day? You might want to take a closer look at the Doughnut Macaroon backpack.
In this hands-on Doughnut Macaroon review we will explore whether this backpack is a good buy. Here are thoughts on this popular, and dare we say, cute backpack.
The Rundown
What we like
Comfortable padded shoulder straps
Lots of pockets on the inside for organizing small items
Real leather accents and metal buckles give it a high quality look
Can be used for school - fits folders, binders and notebooks
What we don’t like
Shoulder straps stick out a little even when tucked in. Shoulder straps bulge when using the Macaroon as a tote bag.
Internal bottle pockets take up packing space. You will not be able to fit large binders and notebooks if you use the water bottle pocket on the inside.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 15” (H) x 10.6” (W) x 5.11” (D)
Capacity: 16L
Materials: Water repellent 420D Crinkle Nylon Twill fabric
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 14”
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Size and Fit
Let’s begin this review by saying that this brand is spelled Doughnut and not Donut. Although, Donut Macaroon looks pretty cool now that we spell it out.
We have the standard 16-liter Macaroon for this review. This is a small backpack that is similar to the Fjallraven Kanken in size. With that said, if you are a small or shorter person than you should be fine with the standard 16L Macaroon. Those with broader shoulders may want to upgrade to the Doughnut Macaroon Large size.
The Macaroon is a convertible backpack. This means that you can tuck away the shoulder straps to get them out of the way when using it as a tote bag. In concept, we love the idea. But in reality we found that the padding of the shoulder straps made the straps stick out a little more than we liked.
Materials and Construction
The Doughnut Macaroon is made out of a water repellent nylon fabric that will keep your stuff protected in a light rain. The fabric itself feels strong yet lightweight. And water does roll off the fabric when wet. Keep in mind that this isn’t a completely waterproof backpack, so if you need a bag that will protect against heavy downpours, the Macaroon might not cut it.
The most impressive materials are the leather and metal. Doughnut uses real leather on their handles and small accents. The leather really upgrades the look and feel of the bag. Doughnut also doesn’t use any plastic for their hardware, instead you’ll find metal throughout the bag. This includes metal buckles on the shoulder straps and metal snaps in the front pocket.
What fits inside the Doughnut Macaroon Backpack 16L?
With a packing capacity of only 16 liters, we were surprised that the Macaroon would make a good backpack for school. We were able to fit folders, binders and notebooks inside the main compartment just fine.
There are pockets on each side of the main compartment that can fit a water bottle. We found that it can fit a slim 24oz bottle. One gripe we have about these pockets is that they can take up room when used, making it harder to fit bigger items like books and notebooks. Keep this in mind if you carry a water bottle to work or school.
Against the back panel is where you’ll find the 14-inch laptop sleeve. It is well padded but it does not have a false bottom. This means that the laptop sleeve touches the bottom of the bag with only a strip of padding protecting your laptop from the ground. If we could change one thing about the Macaroon it would be to add a little bit more protection at the bottom of the backpack sleeve.
Inside you’ll also find an organizer panel filled with pockets. Here you can store pens, chargers and other small items. There is also a pocket for a phone and we found that it can fit a regular iPhone 13. This means larger iPhones or larger Android phones will not fit inside this pocket.
Outside Pockets
On the outside of the Doughnut Macaroon you’ll find two side pockets that can fit an umbrella. It can also fit a slim water bottle but we found that bottles dig into the bag.
Lastly, there is a large front pocket. What’s interesting about this pocket is that you enter it with two metal snaps. The leather straps are just there as decoration and you do not need to unbuckle them to enter the pocket.
Final Thoughts
The Doughnut Macaroon is great if you need a small laptop backpack for work, school or running errands. But it may be too small for some people, including students who need to carry lots of big books and notebooks.
We recommend the Macaroon to those who know what to expect with its compact size. It makes a great daily carry bag for essentials like a laptop, water bottle and personal items. It’s also great for students who just need to bring a few books and a laptop. Those looking for a bigger bag might want to check out the Macaroon Large.
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Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L [Review]
Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L review
The Patagonia Atom Tote Pack was designed to be as versatile as you are! Patagonia has set out to make one bag to be used as a daily laptop backpack for work or school. Or as an outdoor and hiking pack, thanks to its removable laptop sleeve.
In this backpack review, we will take a closer look at the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack and explore all of the details. Is this backpack worth the price? Let's find out.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Removable laptop sleeve is a game changer! Quickly turn from laptop backpack to hiking pack in seconds.
Stretchy side pockets fit larger bottles
Roomy main compartment that fits a lot despite being a small bag.
Super comfortable shoulder straps. Very padded!
What we don’t like
The front pocket becomes hard to use when the main compartment is overpacked.
No trolley sleeve to attach bag to rolling luggage when traveling.
Not convertible - cannot tuck away the shoulder straps when carrying as a tote bag.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 16” (H) x 12” (W) x 5” (D)
Capacity: 20L
Weight: 1 lb 7 oz
Materials: 100% Recycled Polyester with PFC-Free DWR Finish
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 13”
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Size and Fit
It's important to note that the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L was designed to be a smaller-fitting pack. Patagonia calls this the "Atom Fit" - which means it can accommodate those with a shorter torso length and smaller shoulders. This is welcomed news to anyone who find most backpacks to be too long on the back. It's about the same size as the old Patagonia Classic Tamangito Pack.
You can carry the Atom Tote Pack as both a backpack or a tote bag. One small design issue we have with this backpack is that it is not a true convertible backpack. The shoulder straps cannot be tucked away and you will get dangling straps when carrying it by the top handles.
Materials and Construction
The Patagonia Atom Tote Pack is made out of 100% recycled polyester with a PFC-Free DWR Finish (a technical term for water resistant coating). The polyester construction makes the Atom Tote Pack very lightweight. But this pack never feels cheap and keeps the premium Patagonia feel the brand is known for.
We found that the Atom Tote Pack can stay dry in a light rain with the weak point being the zippers, which are not water resistant. But the fabric allows water to just roll off the pack. Would we take this kayaking? No. Are we comfortable using this as daily commuter or beach backpack. Absolutely.
One of the most impressive features of the Atom Tote Pack is the back panel and shoulder straps. Patagonia does not cut corners here!
These shoulder straps are very padded and some of the most comfortable we've used in a backpack this size. The breathable back panel has two spacer mesh panels for cushioning. Again, this beefy back panel is a rare sight in smaller backpacks.
Although the Atom Tote Pack isn't a large backpack, Patagonia still includes a chest strap to help with weight distribution. This chest strap is adjustable and removable.
What fits inside the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L?
With a pack volume of 20 liters, you wouldn't expect the Atom Tote Pack to fit much. But this is a roomy 20 liters! The main compartment is designed as a large open space with just a single sleeve (more on that below).
We found that we could easily fit a pair of running sneakers and a change of clothing inside the main compartment. Folders, binders and notebooks also fit inside the main compartment of the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack just fine.
The wide open main compartment gives you a lot of versatility to use the bag as a school or work backpack, gym bag and hiking backpack.
Removable Laptop Sleeve
The removable padded sleeve is easily the best feature on the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack! This feature is what allows you to quickly switch from laptop backpack to a outdoor trail bag.
Each Atom Tote Pack includes a removable padded sleeve that is held in place by a velcro loop. The sleeve itself contains a padded sleeve for a tablet or laptop up to 13-inches plus a secure zippered pocket for small items. This zippered pocket is great for keys, chargers, cords, pens, and other accessories.
When the sleeve is removed, you can then use the built-in padded sleeve to store a hydration bladder for hiking. The velcro loop now acts as a hydration hanger and Patagonia gives you pass-through access against the back panel to feed a hydration tube.
The larger sleeve that the removable laptop sleeve lives in is also padded with a false bottom to protect it against drops. This means that you can technically use it as a laptop sleeve for a bigger laptop. We were able to fit a 14" laptop just fine.
Outside Pockets
The outside of the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L gives you a few extra pockets for organization.
The two side pockets are made of stretch mesh that fits larger bottles. We were able to fit a 32oz Nalgene bottle and big 30oz Yeti cofffee tumbler inside the side pockets. These pockets are also great for daily commute items like an umbrella or phone.
The front stash pocket is fairly large and covers the entire front of the backpack. Here you can fit items you need quick access to like headphones, winter gloves or small notebooks.
Our one gripe with the front stash pocket is that the main compartment can bulge into this pocket when overpacked. This makes it harder to access the items inside this pocket.
Final Thoughts
We recommend the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L if you are looking for just one smaller pack that you can used for everything from daily laptop carry to outdoor adventures. It really is a great do-it-all option. This is all made possible by the removable tech storage that transforms the bag into a blank slate for different acitivies.
If you need a backpack with lots of pockets, then this backpack may not be the one for you. The Patagonia Atom Tote Pack has just enough pockets without being too overwhelming. But those who want more organization may find the number of pockets lacking.
Additionally, the shorter body of the Atom Tote Pack might too small for some people. If you are tall or have wide shoulders, you might want to take a look at other Patagonia backpack options for a better fit.
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Pacsafe Go Anti-Theft [Review]
Pacsafe Go ant-theft backpack review
One of the biggest strengths of the Pacsafe Go is that it's an anti-theft backpack that doesn't look like your typical anti-theft backpack. While many brands offer futuristic, ultra-minimalist designs that look more like props from a sci-fi movie, the Pacsafe Go offers a more "gray man" option that's designed to blend in and not draw much attention.
But despite its no-frills appearance, the Pacsafe Go is built from the ground up with anti-theft technology. The fabric itself is made with Pacsafe's eXomesh slashguard, a built-in wire mesh that prevents theft through cuts and slashes. Each exterior zipper also includes built-in locks to prevent pickpockets. You can also lock the entire bag to a table or chair leg using the lockable shoulder strap. These features make such a simple bag anything but ordinary.
The Pacsafe Go is a great all-around backpack that can be used as a daily pack or a dedicated travel backpack. At 25 liters, it's the perfect size for packing for an overnight stay or as a personal item backpack on airplanes. Students and commuters will also benefit from the extra anti-theft protection on busy campuses and crowded public transportation, and the water-resistant shell gives you extra protection on rainy days.
The pockets and compartments on the Pacsafe Go are straightforward: you have a laptop sleeve and an anti-RFID pocket inside the main compartment, and a large front pocket gives you extra storage room. Two side pockets provide a spot for water bottles and umbrellas. If you are looking for a backpack with lots of pockets for organizing smaller items then the Pacsafe Go might not be the best option - but what it does do well is offer a straightforward design for those who value simplicity in a lightweight package.
All in all, Pacsafe offers a solid choice for daily carry and travel alike. The Pacsafe Go is lightweight, water-resistant, and has plenty of storage for most tasks at hand – school, daily carry, and travel - leaving us with little to be desired.
What we like
Built in anti-theft features for maximum protection against pickpockets and theft
25L is the perfect size for school or as a travel daypack
Low-key “gray man” design that blends in with other backpacks
Water repellent fabric
What we don’t like
Side water bottle pockets have no stretch to them so fitting larger bottles can be a hassle.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18.1” x 12.2” x 5.5” inches
Capacity: 25L
Weight: 1.6 lbs
Materials: water resistant recycled polyester
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 15”
Tablet Sleeve: None
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Got Bag Daypack
Got Bag Daypack backpack review
The Got Bag Daypack is a compact backpack for work, weekends and travel that combines a stylish minimalist design with a sustainable ethos.
Each Daypack is constructed with Got Bag’s Ocean Impact Plastic, a fabric that is made out of recycled ocean plastic waste and the brand is dedicated to offering sustainable circular manufacturing process with a strong initiative to help clean up our oceans while providing stylish bags in the process. You can learn more about Got Bag’s awesome recycling initiatives here.
Inside the Daypack you are greeted with a padded 13” laptop sleeve and 11 liters of packing room for essentials. Although some may find the internal packing room too small for busy school or work days, it’s the perfect size to use as a lightweight daily laptop backpack and its compact dimensions make it the perfect personal item backpack for flights with strict bag requirements. The small footprint and slim shoulder straps also make the Got Bag Daypack ideal for those with smaller shoulders who find most backpacks too large and bulky.
The Daypack’s water resistant construction also gives it an edge over most compact backpacks on the market. Although not waterproof, the Daypack will protect against light rain and splashes thanks to its water resistant coating that is free from harmful PVC and PFC.
Overall, the Got Bag Daypack is a great backpack for those days where you just need a stylish hand-free way to carry the essentials. With tons of great colors to choose from and sustainable construction - you really can’t go wrong!
What we like
Stylish modern design with option to carry like a tote bag thanks to its integrated top handles
Available in lots of fun colors
Padded laptop sleeve has a false bottom to protect against bumps and drops
Water resistant design for peace of mind outdoors
What we don’t like
While equipped with two large zippered pockets, we wish there was more pocket organization for smaller items like keys and sunglasses.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 14” (H) x 11” (W) x 5” (D)
Capacity: 11L
Materials: 60% Ocean Impact Plastic fabric, 20% recycled materials, 20% non-recycled materials
Weight: 1.19lbs
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 13”
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Harber London Commuter
Harber London Commuter backpack review
The Harber London Commuter Backpack is definitely one of those backpacks that will turn some heads. Each bag is handmade in Spain and offers that special attention to detail that you just don’t get from mass produced bags. The full grain leather throughout also gives the Commuter Backpack a sophisticated touch that’s only rivaled by much more expensive luxury bags.
To get inside the main compartment you can engage the leather flip top that’s held together by a magnetic clasp to access the main compartment zipper. Inside you’ll find a 16” padded laptop sleeve, 13” padded tablet sleeve and a key leash with a metal clasp. Simple is as simple does.
The 17-liter capacity is roomy enough to use as a reliable daypack for work or as a personal item backpack on flights where compact bags are a must. But the lack of pockets for organization may leave something to be desired. Stuff like water bottles, pens and tech chargers don’t have dedicated storage pockets so you might have to get creative with organizer cases (Harber London offers a ton of great options if you want to go this route.).
For those looking for a simple do-it-all daypack, the Harber London Commuter does hit that sweet spot between a luxury bag and a practical laptop backpack that you can take just about anywhere.
What we like
Handmade quality with exceptional attention to detail
Handsome leather lid and accents gives the Commuter a luxurious look
Leather shoulder straps are padded for comfort without adding bulk
What we don’t like
No smaller pockets for organization. Very bare bones with just a laptop and tablet sleeve.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 16.92” (H) x 11.02” (W) x 5.51” (D)
Capacity: 17L
Materials: Full grain leather, hard-wearing fabric made from recycled bottles
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 16”
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 13”
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HEX Technical Backpack (with wireless charging)
HEX Technical backpack review
HEX raises the bar for modern carry with their new Technical Backpack.
The HEX Technical Backpack has two standout features: It’s made with antimicrobial fabric technology which repels up to 99% of harmful bacteria and features an innovative wireless charging pocket that gives you hands-free phone charging anywhere you go.
One of the things we love about this backpack is that it feels like great quality when you handle it. The bag is made out of super durable Cordura ballistic nylon and YKK zippers so you know it’s made to last. Add in a 16” faux fur laptop sleeve and a myriad of pockets and you have the perfect daily driver for work or play.
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What we like
Made with antimicrobial fabric technology to keep germs to a minimum.
Ability to charge your phone wirelessly thanks to the special charging pocket
Plenty of pockets for your everyday gear: laptop, accessories and personal items.
What we DON’T like
Bring your own power bank: In order to take advantage of the wireless charging pocket you need a wireless power bank. Fortunately, HEX sells their own Wireless Power Bank that is guaranteed to work flawlessly with the wireless charging pocket.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19.5"H x 11.5"W x 4.75"D
Capacity: 17.5L
Material: 1680 Cordura ballistic nylon, YKK EYL woven “tough zippers” Antimicrobial technology on the fabric.
Weight: 2lbs
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 16”
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GBY Ultralight Laptop Day Pack
GBY Ultralight Day Pack laptop backpack review
GBY Ultralight claims that their Ultralight Laptop Day Pack is the lightest laptop backpack in the world… and we believe it! This backpack weighs only 12.8 ounces and still manages to squeeze in a protective high density foam sleeve for a laptop or tablet. While other backpacks may be light, very few make laptop protection a priority like the GBY Ultralight Laptop Day Pack does.
Although much of the design-inspiration comes from lightweight outdoor packs the Ultralight Laptop Day Pack is ultimately designed for urban carry and daily commuting. A single slip pocket on the inside is great for small items or documents while a weatherproof side zip pocket allows for quick access to essentials like a water bottle, passport or sunglasses. The laptop sleeve is fully padded with a false bottom so your laptop doesn’t touch the bottom of the bag when placed on the ground.
What we like
It’s not a gimmick - this is the lightest laptop backpack we have ever come across. The difference between the GBY Ultralight and your standard laptop backpack is night and day.
Water resistant fabric and zippers makes it great for commuting on rainy days.
Really comfortable - the light weight + ergonomic shoulder straps feels like wearing air.
What we don’t like
Organization is limited. You are limited to only two pockets for smaller items - one slip pocket on the inside and the side zip pocket on the outside. Could use another small pocket for organizing things like pens, keys and charging cables.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19” H x 11 W" x 6.7" D
Weight: 12.8 oz.
Volume: 20L
Materials: Japanese SS2-Ultra waterproof fabric, YKK water resistant zippers
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Bellroy Classic Backpack
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Made for modern urban carry, the Bellroy Classic Backpack was designed for anyone who wants a small reliable backpack for everyday use.
The Classic Backpack’s design is mature enough to wear to work, gym or on the weekends without feeling like you are lugging around a kid’s school bag. Its size is not too overbearing or bulky but somehow it manages to comfortably carry our essentials thanks to it’s thoughtfully designed pocket placement and roomy main compartment for bulkier items.
What we like
Well constructed design that feels quality. Leather accents give the bag a premium feel.
Laptop and file sleeves in the main compartment are well designed. Able to safely hold laptop, files or tablet and pen.
What we don’t like
No other outside pockets except for a small valuables pocket on the top of the bag. This means you have to open the main compartment to fetch smaller items like sunglasses or water bottle.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19.29” H x 14.57” W x 2.76” D
Capacity: 17L
Materials: Venture-weave polyester with leather accents
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Burton Prospect Backpack
Burton Prospect backpack review
The Burton Prospect backpack is a small capacity backpack for those who need to just carry the basics. Although this won’t be your go-to book bag for busy days at school, it’s perfect for days out on the town or work commutes where you need to just carry the basics.
What we like
We like this as a small daily carry commuter backpack for those who don’t need tons of storage room.
Tons of color and pattern options.
Laptop sleeve with separate tablet sleeve in main compartment.
What we don’t like
Side pocket doesn’t stretch out as far as we would like. Can be hard to fit larger water bottles in the side pockets when the main compartment is full.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19” H x 11.5” W x 7.5” D
Capacity: 21L
Materials: 600D Polyester
Weight: 1 .5 lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Incase Compass Backpack
Incase Compass backpack review
The Incase Compass is a laptop backpack for those who need reliable daily carry that looks as good as it functions.
If you are looking for a backpack with 101 pockets then the Incase Compass is not for you. If you instead would like a simple backpack with a roomy main compartment for your daily essentials and a few thoughtfully place smaller pockets then the Compass is worth a closer look.
The Incase Compass is offered in two different sizes:
Compass backpack: 24 liters
Compass Dot: 13 liters
The photos and specifications below are of the original 24 liter Incase Compass backpack.
What we like
Stylish modern design.
Main compartment is spacious enough for tech, books, and personal items while still keeping a slim profile.
Laptop and top pockets are lined with a super soft faux-fur.
What we don’t like
No side water bottle pockets
Not the best construction quality for Incase, but the Compass is also one of the more affordable Incase bags.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18.5” H x 11.75” W x 5.25” D
Capacity: 24L
Materials: 500D Blended Weave Polyester & 900D Triple Coated Polyester
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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STATE Bags Bedford Backpack
STATE Bags Bedford backpack review
State Bags offer the perfect daypack for anyone who wants to upgrade from a basic Jansport or Herschel backpack into something that feels more mature. It’s a classic backpack with more of an adult edge thanks to its clean design and simple color options.
The spacious main compartment is large enough for a laptop, books, and daily essentials while the front organizer and multiple pockets are perfect for lugging around smaller items.
The Bedford is available in a variety of materials such as coated canvas, polyester or cotton canvas.
What we like
Simple, stylish and mature daypack design. Great for college or work commutes.
For every bag sold State gives a backpack to a child in need through their #GIVEBACKPACK program.
What we don’t like
Water bottle pockets aren’t gusseted and will dig into the backpack when carrying a water bottle or umbrella.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 15.75” H x 12.8” W x 6.3” D
Material: Coated Canvas, Polyester Canvas or Cotton Canvas
Weight: 1.5lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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OGIO Alpha Convoy 320 Backpack
OGIO Alpha Convoy 320 backpack review
Inspired by tactical backpacks, the OGIO Alpha Convoy 320 is the more compact brother of the OGIO Alpha Convoy 525. Although smaller, it retains a lot of the features that made the 525 great; MOLLE webbing on the front for pouch attachments, reflective panels for safety, and a dedicated pocket for laptops up to 15-inches.
At 20-liters the OGIO Alpha Convoy 320 makes a great a daypack for school, commuting and daily carry.
What we like
Stylish tactical-inspired design
The Cordura EcoMade makes the bag feels durable and well-made.
Reflective material on the front of the bag is a nice touch. Great for city and campus commuters who often walk at night.
What we don’t like
Lack of organizer pockets - OGIO depends on the use of external MOLLE attachment pouches instead of including extra pockets.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18.5” H x 12.5” W x 8.5” D
Capacity: 20L
Material: Cordura EcoMade
Weight: 2lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Herschel’s Settlement backpack is a modern daypack that opts out of bells and whistles for a cleaner minimalist design. Organizers and smaller pockets are limited to a single front pocket but the roomy 23 liter main compartment makes it up in net cargo room. As far as tech carry goes you’ll get a laptop sleeve that fits a laptop or tablet up 15-inches and an internal media pocket with a headphone port.
The Herschel Settlement is available in 2 different sizes; full size (23L) and mid-volume (17L). The specs and photos on this page are of the full sized Herschel Settlement backpack.
What we like
Simple modern design that’s available in over a dozen colors
Spacious 23 liter main compartment is big enough for books, lunch or extra clothes.
What we don’t like
Zippers aren’t the best quality.
Lack of pockets and organizers for smaller items. No side pockets for water bottles.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 17.75” H x 12.25” W x 5.75” D
Capacity: 23L
Weight: 1.19 lb
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
Internal media pocket with headphone port
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