Mammut Seon Transporter 25L [Review]
Mammut Seon Transporter 25 backpack review. Is 3-in-1 backpack for work, play and travel backpack a hidden gem?
When we first laid eyes on the Mammut Seon Transporter 25 backpack, we were immediately drawn to its sleek, professional design. Mammut is known for their high-quality technical clothing for climbing and hiking, so we were curious to see if their backpacks held up to the same standard. After testing this backpack for three months as an after-work tennis bag on weekdays, we can confidently say it lives up to its promise of being a 2-in-1 backpack for work and play.
Here's an in-depth Mammut Seon Transport 25 review, where we’ll be going over the pros and cons of this versatile backpack.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Sleek, high quality design that blends-in well with work settings.
Made of water resistant materials
Very protective pockets for tech; laptop, tablet and phone
What we don’t like
No side pockets! Water bottles will have to be stored inside the bag.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18” H x 12” W x 6.25” D
Capacity: 25L
Materials: 100% Polyamide, water-repellent zippers
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 17.3”
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 11”
Where to buy
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Size and Comfort
Mammut's design focus on a sleek and compact shape is clear in the Seon Transporter 25. Its briefcase-like shape ensures it doesn’t stick out much from your back when worn, providing a sleek, professional look. The size is also compact enough to use as a personal item backpack on flights.
Mammut Seon Transporter 25 exterior measurements: 18” H x 12” W x 6.25” D (45.7 x 30.5 x 15.9 cm)
The back panel scores a 10/10 in terms of comfort. It’s made with two padded sections that feel like memory foam pillows against your back. Even when the Seon Transporter was packed to capacity, the back panel still felt soft and supportive. The shoulder straps are made from the same foam as the back panel and are ergonomically shaped for comfort. They work well until the bag gets heavy, at which point the shoulder straps start to feel a lot more firm than they should - a far cry from the soft, pillowy back panel.
It’s worth pointing out the lack of a chest strap or waist belt for additional weight management. For everyday use and light to moderate loads, the lack of chest and waist straps wasn’t a deal breaker during our testing. We believe the Seon Transporter 25 is compact enough where they aren’t needed.
Another great features is the side handle that allows you to carry the backpack like a briefcase! Although the shoulder straps do not tuck away like a convertible backpack, they do include elastic bands so that you can avoid dangling straps.
Rear "Work" Laptop Compartment
The rear laptop compartment of the Seon Transporter 25, called the "WORK" compartment by Mammut, is designed with a professional work day in mind. Inside this compartment you’ll find a padded laptop sleeve, padded 11-inch tablet sleeve and a flat pocket for a notebook or documents.
Mammut says that this laptop sleeve can fit up to a 17.3-inch laptop, but we recommend double-checking the sleeve dimensions below to ensure your laptop will fit comfortably.
Laptop sleeve dimensions: 17.1” x 10.8” (43.5 x 27.5 cm)
During our use, we found the tech protection in this compartment impressive. Both the laptop and tablet sleeves have generous false bottoms, giving you about two inches of protection between the bottom of the sleeves and the bottom of the bag. This gave us peace of mind whenever the bag was placed a little too hard on the ground during our use.
Main "Climb" Compartment and Packing Test
The main packing compartment, known as the "CLIMB" compartment, opens like a suitcase. For shorter trips, the packing space was perfect for 2-3 changes of clothes plus toiletries.
There are mesh pockets inside this compartment, perfect for toiletries or small workout accessories. The shoe pocket, surprisingly, does fit running and workout shoes. Our tests showed that women's size 8 running shoes fit inside the pocket just fine, and men's size 12 workout shoes also fit, though it was a tight squeeze. However, just like with most backpacks with shoe compartments, you're left with minimal space for packing when shoes are in this pocket.
With shoes in the pocket, we could fit a pair of lightweight pants and a t-shirt in the leftover space on top. Toiletries and smaller workout accessories found their place in the mesh pockets.
The shoe pocket can also double as a spot to store dirty laundry, which came in handy when we traveled and wanted to keep our soiled clothes separated from clean items.
Valuables Compartment
Sandwiched between the Work and Climb compartments is a smaller valuables compartment. This section features a water-repellent zipper and comes with a built-in lock for added security. Inside, there's a padded pocket for a phone and another pocket that we found perfect for stashing sunglasses.
There's also a larger mesh pocket for smaller loose items, complete with a key clip. This compartment became our go-to for storing our phone, keys, and other small valuables. The built-in lock added peace of mind, especially during our travels.
Exterior Features
In order to keep its sleek look, Mammut only added a few extra features to the exterior of the bag.
Front Pocket: The only exterior pocket on the Seon Transporter 25 is a large flat zippered pocket on the front of the bag. This pocket spans most of the front panel and also features a water-repellent zipper. However, it's not gusseted, so bulky items like large headphones or pouches can cause the pocket to bulge, detracting from the bag's sleek look. We mostly used this front pocket for storing a lightweight jacket, which we found convenient for quick access.
Trolley Sleeve: Between the back panel padding, you’ll find a trolley sleeve that allows you to securely attach the backpack to the handle of your rolling luggage.
Water Bottle Storage: One big con about the Seon Transporter 25 is the lack of side pockets for water bottles. This means that a water bottle will have to stored in the main Climb compartment with your clothes and shoes, which isn't the most practical design. For a backpack that was designed for sports and activities, it was an odd choice not to include one!
Water Resistance TEST
Our water-resistance test found that the coated polyamide fabric exterior did a great job at creating a waterproof barrier, and wiping away water with a towel to dry the bag was a breeze. The water-repellent zippers also helped keep water out in light to moderate rain conditions. However, one big critique is the main CLIMB compartment uses a regular fabric zipper, which is a missed opportunity. Since the CLIMB zipper also reaches the bottom of the bag, it created an unfortunate situation where moisture can get in through this zipper if placed on wet ground. As a result of this design, leaks were more prone to happen inside the CLIMB compartment.
Even with the extra protection of the water-repellent zippers in the WORK and valuables compartment, it’s important to note that this isn’t a fully waterproof backpack. We wouldn’t feel confident around prolonged periods in heavy rain or significant splashes, as moisture could still seep through the stitching. But if you are looking for a backpack that will stay dry in a light rain commute, the Seon Transporter 25 will get the job done with ease.
Final Thoughts
The Mammut Seon Transporter 25 is an attractive backpack that makes the perfect work to gym bag for those who want a sleek pack that won’t look out of place in an office setting. Its sleek design, high-quality materials, and thoughtful compartments also makes it a great travel bag option. Despite a few drawbacks, such as the lack of water bottle pockets, the overall design of this backpack is impressive.
If you are still searching for a backpack that can be used for both work and play? Check out our Best Backpacks for Gym and Work buying guide for more options.
Able Carry Thirteen Daybag [Review]
A hands-on review of the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag (2023 Update Version)
Let's start by saying that we had the privilege of testing the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag for almost four years before writing this review. After only a few weeks of use, the Thirteen Daybag quickly became our go-to small backpack for everyday carry and occasional travel. What stood out the most was its great quality - after all these years, the only wear we could find was some slight fraying on the back panel's stitching from rubbing. This wear was so minor that we questioned even mentioning it.
Just in time for 2024, Able Carry released updated versions of the Thirteen Daybag that add about 0.5 liters of packing space, along with some very minor changes. Think of this update more as the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag "version 1.5" rather than "version 2.0". A couple of extra pockets, a removable key leash, and upgrades to the internal lining material - but it looks and feels like the same bag. In this Thirteen Daybag review, we take a look at the updated version but with the advantage of a few years of use to really dive into the pros and cons.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Amazing quality: water-resistant X-Pac exterior, tough ripstop nylon lining and some of the most comfortable padded shoulder straps we have tested in a bag this small
Light colored ripstop lining makes it easy to quickly find items inside the bag
Protective "floating" laptop sleeve
Lots of pockets to keep things organized
What we don’t like
No trolley sleeve to attach the bag to rolling luggage while traveling
Laptop sleeve can be a little difficult to access
X-Pac is noisy - we wouldn't want to open this backpack inside a library
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 17.7” (H) x 10.6” (W) x 6.7” (D)
Weight: 2.2lb
Capacity: 13L
Materials: X-Pac with DWR water-resistant coating, ripstop nylon lining
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 14”
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 11"
Where to buy
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Who is this backpack for?
For Daily Carry: Laptop, chargers, water bottle, keys, and wallet — if these are the essentials you never leave home without then the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag may be the backpack for you. The water resistant and tough-as-nails construction makes this backpack easy to recommend to work commuters and urban explorers alike.
For Travelers: The compact size of the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag makes it an ideal personal item backpack for flights. It's small enough to fit underneath the airplane seat of just about any airline, plus its pockets makes it easy to organize in-flight essentials. The Thirteen Daybag also makes a great travel daybag thanks to it's water-resistant construction and hidden pockets.
It might not be suitable for Students: With only 13-liters of packing space, the most we could fit inside the main compartment was a single 1-inch binder and a large notebook. Students looking for a roomy backpack for school might not have enough room for essentials like multiple folders, books and pencil cases. However, the limited capacity might work for students who only need to carry a laptop and a few other items. If you need more room but want a similar style, we recommend upgrading to the Able Carry Daily Plus.
Size and Fit
The Thirteen Daybag is the smallest offering in the Able Carry lineup of backpacks. Although it is a unisex backpack that can be worn by anyone, those with a shorter torso can really take advantage of its compact size.
Exterior Dimensions: 17.7” (H) x 10.6” (W) x 6.7” (D)
To really drive the point home of how small it is, check out the 13L Thirteen Daybag next to the 21L Daily Plus for a size comparison. As you can see it's quit the jump up in size!
The shoulder straps are some of the most comfortable we have seen in a backpack this small. Usually, small backpacks love to skimp on shoulder strap padding but the Able Carry equips the Thirteen Daybag with plush close-cell foam padding and an ergonomic s-curve shape for max comfort.
The back panel is less impressive - it uses a the same close-cell foam padding as the shoulder straps but is just a flat piece of foam with small stitching channels for airflow. Overall, it's a very comfortable backpack and given its small size, we never felt that the back panel needed any additional padding.
A new addition is the magnetic chest strap that is not only height-adjustable but removable all together. In our honest opinion, the Thirteen Daybag is so compact that a chest strap is rarely needed, but it was great for Able Carry to the add the option for extra support.
Construction & Quality
If we are being honest, the construction quality Thirteen Daybag is probably the best part about this backpack. The exterior is made with durable X-Pac material with a DWR water-resistant finish. X-Pac is not only lightweight but very high-strength and we have never had any punctures or tears in our years of using the old Thirteen Daybag.
The inside of the backpack is lined with ripstop nylon lining, another high-strength fabric that is known for its tear-resistance. Every pocket and compartment on the Thirteen Daybag is lined with light-colored ripstop for quick spotting of small items.
The external zippers on the Thirteen are YKK zippers with a DWR coating for water-resistant. At first we were disappointed that Able Carry switched from the old coated zipper style to fabric zippers, but after testing the new zippers, we found that the fabric zippers do hold up well to moisture thanks to the DWR coating.
Is the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag waterproof? No, it's not waterproof but it is very water-resistant.
In our testing, we really had to really drench the backpack to start seeing moisture seeping in through the seams. The verdict is that you should be fine with the Thirteen Daybag on a commute home on a rainy day, in fact we never had a problem wearing this backpack in light rain. The X-Pac fabric really has given us peace of mind with outdoor wear, especially when carrying expensive tech.
Outside Pockets and Compartments
What makes Able Carry special is their creative approach to pockets and compartments. The exterior pockets on the Thirteen Daybag are a prime example of what the brand has to offer.
On the front of the bag, there's a slip pocket designed for a water bottle or umbrella. It's important to note that although a 24oz water bottle technically fits, once you pack the main compartment, it bulges into this front pocket. As a result, a water bottle will no longer fit once the bag is packed full so its not much of a dependable storage spot. But it is worth mentioning that we never had an issue fitting an umbrella.
There is also another large front zipper pocket that spans the entire front of the bag. This is where you'll find a removable key leash attached to a small loop. The idea is that you have the option to detach this key leash and place it in a pocket inside the main compartment for better security.
This large front zipper pocket is roomy enough to fit bulkier items, like a large pair of over-ear headphones or a pouch. However, it has a similar issue to the front water bottle pocket—if you overpack the main compartment, it will bulge into this pocket and leaves you with less packing space.
On the back of the Thirteen, there are a few hidden pockets for added security. Our favorite is the concealed pocket behind the back panel padding that can fit a cell phone and passport. Then, there are the hidden shoulder strap pockets, which are just large enough for items like a credit card or a metro card (we found they could just about fit a 3rd Gen AirPods case). You do have to be careful what you place inside these shoulder strap pockets because they are not secured with zippers.
Exterior Lash Points
For extra storage, the Thirteen Daybag gives you multiple lash points. There are two on the top of the bag for heavier items and a string of smaller daisy chains that are hidden at the bottom of the bag.
Finally, there is a lash point by the zippers that not only allows you to secure the zippers down when you are on the move, but allows you to use a lock to lockdown the main compartment completely.
14” Laptop Sleeve
Inside the Thirteen Daybag you'll find a padded laptop sleeve for a laptop up to 14-inches. What makes this laptop sleeve great is that is has a centered design that allows your laptop to "float" in the middle of the main compartment. As a result. you have a generous false bottom at the bottom and great spacing all around the laptop sleeve for protection from bumps and drops. The sleeve itself features soft-lining on the inside to protect your device from scratches.
In front of the laptop sleeve is a second sleeve that can fit up to an 11-inch tablet. This sleeve isn't as padded but does provide the same "floating" design so that your tablet device is protected.
Our only gripe about the laptop sleeve is with accessibility. The top of the Thirteen Daybag hangs over the laptop sleeve, making it hard to access the laptop. In order to get full-access to the laptop sleeve, we found ourselves having to pull back the back panel to get the top X-Pac material out of the way.
What Fits Inside the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag?
The inside of the main compartment is filled with lots of pockets for everything from a laptop to sunglasses. Although 13-liters is a great size for daily essentials, we found was that once these inside pockets were packed it didn’t leave much open packing space for other items. Below are some examples of what we were able to pack inside.
Everyday Carry Packout
14” Laptop
Small Notebook (or 11” tablet)
Pen
24oz water bottle (inside side pocket)
Sunglasses case (inside side pocket)
Laptop charger and tech accessories (inside zip pocket)
A light jacket can squeeze into the main compartment when the water bottle and sunglasses case in the side pockets are removed.
School or Work Packout
14” Laptop
Small Notebook (or 11” tablet)
Pen
Large 3-subject notebook
1-inch binder
Laptop charger and tech accessories (inside zip pocket)
Larger items such as a lunch box, camera cube or shoes took up almost all of the inside space, making it impossible to pack the pockets. Our conclusion is this: the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag is a great backpack is you need to carry smaller essentials. Emphasis on the word 'smaller'!
Final Thoughts
After countless uses, we wholeheartedly recommend the Able Carry Thirteen Daybag to anyone seeking a high-quality daily backpack. This little backpack is built like a tank! The proof really is in our three-year-old Thirteen Daybag that still looks and feels like fresh after repeated use. The X-Pac material is durable, and we appreciate that Able Carry upgraded the internal lining to ripstop nylon. The shoulder straps are also among the most comfortable we've ever used on a backpack of this size, so it's safe to say that comfort has never been an issue.
The most important takeaway is that the internal packing space is pretty limited. While 13 liters is enough room for those looking to carry smaller essentials, once those internal pockets are filled, there isn't much room left over. Need an upgrade from a sling bag but don't want to carry a bulky backpack? The Able Carry Thirteen Daybag will be perfect. However, if you need something to carry bulky daily items like a lunch or a change of clothes and shoes, this bag might be too small for you. As long as you understand this backpack's limitations, it will serve as a reliable everyday backpack for years to come.
If you on the hunt for a small backpack with a similar footprint but with a little bit more packing room, we recommend taking a look at the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack, the Fjallraven Raven 20 or checking our buying guide of small backpacks for men.
King Kong EDT Backpack [Review]
A hands-on review of the King Kong Everyday Tactical (EDT) backpack
Introducing the Everyday Tactical (EDT) Backpack, King Kong's first-ever daily laptop backpack.
King Kong is best known for their rugged gym bags but they have really surprised us when they announced a smaller laptop backpack for everyday carry. This pack is a fusion of a high-end laptop backpack and a rugged tactical bag. From full grain leather accents to MOLLE webbing for attachments, it’s a nice blend of style and function.
In this King Kong EDT backpack review, we will dive into all of the details and explore if it’s worth the hype.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Side pockets are great for multi-use: water bottles, pens, phone, etc
Light colored ripstop lining makes it easy to quickly find items inside the bag
Real leather accents really elevate the look and feel
Comfortable padded shoulder straps and breathable back panel
What we don’t like
Laptop sleeve doesn’t have a false bottom to protect against drops
Plastic buckles on the front. We wish King Kong had used metal for durability.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19.7” (H) x 11.8” (W) x 5.1” (D)
Capacity: 18L
Materials: Full Grain American Leather, Nylon, Ripstop Nylon
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 16”
Where to buy
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Size and Fit
The King Kong EDT Backpack offers a 18 liters of packing room, making it great for lugging around daily essentials. Despite its modest 18-liter capacity, this backpack falls on the larger side with a pretty big footprint on the back when worn.
The shoulder straps a nicely padded with breathable mesh, which are approximately 3.5 inches apart and wider than most at 3 inches. This design provides great comfort and support for large men and women with broad shoulders, however those with narrow shoulders and a smaller frame may find the straps a bit too wide.
We really love the back panel on the EDT. It’s cushioned and very breathable, featuring cutouts for airflow. The back panel is stiff to give the bag some structure but it isn’t too stiff and will still conform to your back for a personalized fit. For extra support, the backpack also features an adjustable sternum strap.
Materials and Construction
The King Kong EDT Backpack features a combination of high-quality materials and thoughtful construction. The bag uses full grain American leather trim on the front top panel, front bottom panel, top handle, and various touch points. The leather really adds sophistication to the bag that we only really see in luxury laptop backpacks.
Inside the backpack, King Kong uses light-colored ripstop nylon, providing excellent visibility to easily locate your items. Additionally, the backpack incorporates MOLLE webbing on the side pockets and front, offering versatile attachment options for extra gear.
While the bag includes convenient straps on the front for attaching items like a jacket, we found that the quality of the buckles on the straps is a bit disappointing, as they are made with plastic. Time will tell how these plastic buckles hold up, and we wished that King Kong had opted for sturdier metal buckles instead.
One appealing aspect of the EDT Backpack is the minimal branding. The only visible branding is a removable leather patch on the front, allowing you to personalize the bag with your own morale patch. This touch of customization adds to the backpack's overall appeal and versatility.
What fits inside the King Kong EDT Backpack?
The King Kong EDT Backpack offers 18 liters of packing space, providing enough room for your daily essentials. Inside the main compartment, you'll find a smart organization system with five different pockets, ensuring your belongings stay neat and easily accessible.
Inside the main compartment you’ll be greeted with a padded sleeve, perfect for securely stashing documents or an iPad. There are also slip pockets that can easily fit a laptop charger or sunglasses case. For further organization, two zippered pockets are available for smaller items, making it easy to keep stuff like pens and cables within reach. Our favorite pocket has to be the hidden pocket underneath the King Kong label that can perfectly fit an Apple Airtag or Tile tracker.
In our tests, we found that the main compartment comfortably accommodated a few binders, notebooks, and folders, making it a practical choice for students and professionals alike.
Furthermore, the EDT Backpack can easily fit a change of clothing and shoes, making it suitable for quick gym visits or overnight trips. For work carry, the main compartment can also fit a lunch box and jacket inside the main compartment.
One thing to note is that the opening of the main compartment isn’t very wide. This is great for stacking your items on top of each other but can be trouble for large bulky items. Stuff like a camera cube and large lunch box had trouble fitting through the opening.
16” Laptop Compartment
The laptop compartment of the King Kong EDT Backpack is designed to accommodate up to a 16" laptop. And when King Kong says 16” laptop, they mean a 16” laptop and not just a Macbook Pro. We found that we could comfortably fit a big clunky 15.6” PC Laptop inside this compartment with some room to spare.
This laptop compartment is generously padded on all sides, offering reliable protection for your laptop. However, our main concern with the laptop compartment is missing a false bottom. Without a false bottom, the laptop compartment extends all the way to the bottom of the bag, potentially leaving the laptop vulnerable to drops and bumps. We would love if King Kong incorporated a false bottom into the design in future versions of this bag, as this small feature adds an extra layer of protection for valuable devices.
Outside Pockets
The King Kong EDT Backpack comes equipped with three quick-access exterior pockets.
The first is a small front pocket secured with a water-resistant zipper. This nifty pocket is perfect for safeguarding your phone, wallet, or sunglasses, ensuring they stay protected even during rain.
The standout feature of this backpack is the multi-use side pockets found on either side. These pockets cleverly zip shut when not in use, keeping them neatly out of the way and maintaining the bag's sleek appearance.
They serve as fantastic water bottle pockets, accommodating bottles of all sizes. We successfully fit a massive 40oz Hydroflask inside these side pockets with ease. Additionally, these pockets prove ideal for storing quick-access items like your phone, pen, or any other essentials you need on the go.
Final Thoughts
The EDT’s high-quality construction and thoughtful design choices truly impressed us, demonstrating King Kong's dedication to delivering top-notch products.
We have noticed that the quality of each King Kong bag keeps getting better and better with each new release. The Everyday Tactical is without a doubt their best release so far. The leather trim, the MOLLE webbing and cool urban backpack design has us excited about what King Kong will come up with next. It really is a mix of a high end backpack and rugged tactical bag. Best of both worlds.
Able Carry Daily Plus [Review]
Hands-on Able Carry Daily Plus review! Is this the one everyday laptop backpack to rule them all?
Able Carry has taken their popular Daily Backpack and made it even better with the Daily Plus. What does the "Plus" stand for? More pockets, improved organization, and a more water-resistant design, thanks to its X-Pac and water-resistant zipper combination. Is this the right backpack for you? Check out this review to find out.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Amazing organization for everyday carry items
Very protective laptop and tablet sleeves that float to prevent damage from bumps and drops
Hidden pocket for secret stashes
Comfortable and breathable shoulder straps and back panel
What we don’t like
X-Pac is a high-strength and highly water-resistant fabric, but it has a downside: it makes a crinkly, plastic-like noise when the pack is opened, which can be distracting. Are we nitpicking too much here? We had to list something.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19.3” x 11.3” x 7.8” inches
Capacity: 21L
Weight: 2.6 lbs
Materials: X-Pac
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 16”
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 11” (does not fit 12.9” iPad Pro)
Where to buy
Similar Backpacks
Who is this backpack for?
Work Commuters: We love this backpack as a daily driver for work and commuting. The organization panel in the main compartment acts as a mobile office giving you spots for a laptop, pens and tech essentials. The hidden water bottle pocket and back security pocket also provide protection during crowded commutes.
Students who need great organization: The main compartment of the Daily Plus can fit multiple large notebooks, books and binders and has all of the tech organization you need for a busy day campus. We also like the Daily Plus as a waterproof college backpack for rainy days.
"I need a good laptop backpack that won't fall apart": With its high-quality, water-resistant construction and protective "floating" laptop and tablet sleeves, the Able Carry Daily Plus backpack will keep your tech protected from bumps, drops, and the elements. Able Carry did NOT skimp on quality with this pack.
Who it might not be for:
Travelers - The Daily Plus was designed as a daybag first and foremost so it’s missing common travel backpack features. You won’t be getting a trolley sleeve for attaching the Daily Plus to rolling luggage and it’s a little oversized to fit the size requirements as a personal item bag on flights (although it is small enough to fit under airplane seats on many larger planes).
Materials and Construction
Able Carry scores a win with the high-quality construction of the Daily Plus. Its X-Pac exterior and water-resistant zippers provide a weatherproof design that can be relied on to keep your gear protected on rainy days.
We cannot stress enough how every aspect of the Able Carry Daily Plus exudes quality. The zippers are smooth, the interior ripstop lining is sturdy, and even the material used for the stretch pockets feels high-quality—nothing seems like an afterthought.
One thing to note is that when compared to a fabric like nylon, X-Pac is a much stiffer material and feels more like plastic than fabric. As a result, handling the backpack results in a loud, "crunchy" sound. Although X-Pac is incredibly strong and water-resistant, we understand that it may not be everyone's preference for daily use.
The Daily Plus also features Able Carry's "A-Frame" webbing design on the underside of the bag, which adds extra strength to the backpack when carrying heavy loads. This design is a substantial improvement in terms of strength compared to regular backpack stitching alone.
Pockets and Compartments
What sets the Daily Plus apart from its predecessor, the Daily Backpack, is the addition of numerous pockets for organization.
Inside the main compartment, you'll find the bulk of your storage, including a tech panel with a 16-inch laptop sleeve and a separate tablet sleeve for a device up to 11-inches (sorry, iPad Pro users, a 12.9” tablet won’t fit).
The great thing about the laptop and tablet sleeves is that they float in the middle of the backpack, providing ample protection from all sides. Additionally, the laptop sleeve has a generous false bottom to prevent damage from drops, which is a feature that many other backpack brands overlook.
On the exterior of the backpack, you'll find a hidden water bottle pocket that can fit bottles up to 1 liter, as well as a spacious front compartment with smaller pockets for easy access.
In terms of security pockets, the Able Carry Daily Plus offers two. The first is a hidden pocket above the shoulder straps against the back panel, which is large enough to hold multiple flat items such as a cell phone, passport, and wallet. When the backpack is worn, this pocket is completely out of reach from pickpockets. The second pocket is a small, well-concealed secret pocket located above the laptop sleeve, which is a little larger than a credit card.
Comfort (Back Panel and Shoulder Straps)
Able Carry is known for designing comfortable backpacks, and the Daily Plus is a testament to their expertise. The backpack features a closed-cell foam back panel that provides cushioning for comfortable weight distribution, even when carrying heavy loads. The back panel is includes with generous air channels, making it breathable enough to wear in warm weather. Additionally, the Daily Plus has a removable frame sheet for added stiffness that can be accessed via a zipper behind the laptop sleeve inside the main compartment.
The shoulder straps of the Daily Plus are padded with dense foam and provide ample support without being excessively bulky. The backpack also comes with an adjustable and removable chest strap with a magnetic buckle, making it easy to put on and take off.
Final Thoughts
This is a really nice backpack for everyday carry. We love the upgrades that Able Carry has made from the original Daily Backpack and are excited that they released this new iteration. If you are choosing between the two packs, we believe the Daily Plus is the clear winner. The separate laptop and tablet sleeves and dedicated water bottle compartment are significant upgrades.
The real victory is in the overall construction. We appreciate the water-resistant design and are glad they included water-resistant zippers in the main compartment instead of regular ones. This protection from the elements provides peace of mind when commuting in inclement weather and really boosts our confidence when choosing which backpack to wear on long days out.
The Ridge Commuter Weatherproof [Review]
The Ridge Commuter backpack review
The Ridge updated the Commuter Weatherproof Backpack in late 2022, making a few tweaks to the design. In a world where tech is moving away from USB-A, the Ridge has decided to eliminate the built-in USB charging port and instead provide a dedicated internal power bank pocket to charge your devices regardless of your connection. This review is of the updated version without the USB port.
Who is The Ridge Commuter Backpack for?
Work/Commuting: The Ridge Commuter is a great daily laptop backpack, with the most pockets we have seen in a bag of this size. If daily organization is important to you, this is the bag for you.
Student: If you are a student who carries a laptop or tablet instead of books, we recommend this backpack for its great tech organization. Its weatherproof design also makes it a reliable option for carrying your important items during rainy days on campus.
Travel by air: The compact size of the Ridge Commuter makes it a great personal item backpack for flights and a capable daypack for when you arrive at your destination. It has pockets for travel essentials like a your tech, snacks, headphones and a secret pocket for a passport.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Lots and lots of pockets for organization
Slim, compact design is perfect for a daily laptop backpack
Highly water resistant construction
Hidden RFID-blocking compartment is perfect for keeping valuables secure
What we don’t like
Water bottle pocket is on the smaller side and is limited to slim bottles
No false bottom in laptop compartment
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18” x 12” x 6” inches
Capacity: 20L
Materials: 900D Nylon Shell, YKK Aquagaurd Zippers
Laptop Compartment: Up to 16”
Tablet Sleeve: None
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Materials and Construction
The Ridge Commuter Backpack is called "weatherproof" - which just a fancy way of saying that the bag very water-resistant thanks to its water resistant nylon construction and YKK Aquaguard zippers.
Although the materials are highly water-resistant, this backpack is not truly waterproof. The Ridge uses regular stitching instead of taped or welded waterproof seams, so there is still a chance for water to sneak in if the bag were ever caught in a torrential downpour. It also goes without saying that The Ridge Commuter cannot be submerged in water.
The back panel and shoulder straps are great for a 20 liter bag. The shoulder straps are padded and include an adjustable (but not removable) chest strap for weight distribution when the backpack gets heavy. The back panel is made with one solid piece of padded foam and does a good job at adding structure to the backpack while being comfortable when the bag is full.
Overall, the construction of The Ridge Commuter is solid. The zippers are smooth, and nothing feels cheap. The weatherproof construction is a huge plus for a daily commuting backpack. In fact, the overall construction quality and the pocket variety (which we will get to in a second) are the Commuter's biggest strengths.
Pockets and Compartments
What sets The Ridge Commuter apart from other laptop backpacks is its "dual access" to the main compartment. This means that you can enter the main compartment from a zipper that opens like a regular backpack as well as from a secondary zipper that allows you full lay-flat access to the inside, so you can access all of its pockets.
Using The Ridge Commuter as a clamshell backpack allows you to access all of the pockets that line the main compartment as well as gives you an easy way to pack and unpack clothing while traveling. For everyday carry, going through the primary zipper will be the quickest way to access most items. We appreciate that The Ridge gave us a choice.
The inside of the main compartment is filled with a variety of pockets for all of your daily carry. It includes mesh zippered pockets for larger items, a special power bank pocket, and even a few slip pockets for pens.
On the outside of the backpack, you'll find a fleece-lined sunglasses pocket with a flap lid and a single water bottle pocket. It's important to note that this water bottle pocket is on the smaller side and just barely fits a 32 oz bottle (so you know). On the front of the backpack there are two additional large semi-hidden zippered pockets on the front panel.
Finally, we have the 16-inch laptop compartment that features special shock-resistant quilted padding for protection. We love the padding, but where is the false bottom to protect the laptop from floor drops? Unfortunately, this is a small detail that The Ridge has missed.
The Secret Compartments
The Ridge Commuter has a couple of secret compartments that are security-oriented. The first is the back panel pocket that spans across the width of the back panel. What makes this pocket special is that it is lined with RFID-blocking material for an added layer of protection against digital theft. It's the perfect place to stash important items like a passport, credit cards, and cash.
The second secret compartment is located against the wall of the main compartment, and it's a tiny little velcro pocket to fit a GPS tracking device like an Apple Airtag or Tile device. This pocket blends into the wall of the backpack nicely, and most people won't even notice it's there unless they look very, very closely.
Pssst: Are you looking for a backpack with hidden pockets? Check out our Best Backpacks with Secret Compartments buying guide.
What Fits Inside?
Although the Ridge Commuter gives you 20 liters of packing room, once all the internal pockets are packed it starts to feel like a small 20 liters. You can fit bulkier items inside the main compartment like a few large notebooks, binders, and books. Or, you can pack a change of clothing for an overnight stay, but you won’t be able to pack clothing and the notebooks all at once.
Final Thoughts
Where the Ridge Commuter shines is with its amazing array of pockets for organization and robust water-resistant construction that will give you some serious peace of mind on rainy days.
Is the Ridge Commuter worth it? Yes, if you value organization and a compact design over wide open packing space.
This is a slim 20L backpack that prioritizes packing smaller daily or travel items over big, bulky items. If you need to pack a change of clothes, lunch, camera gear, and a jacket just in case you get cold later, then look elsewhere.
But, if you are a tech-focused student (i.e. have ditched the textbooks for PDFs), travel light, or need a way to carry your laptop and important work items, then this backpack is for you.
Nomatic Backpack [Review]
Nomatic Backpack review
The Nomatic Backpack is easily one of our favorite backpacks for work and daily laptop carry, thanks to its incredible organization. It manages to pack pockets into just about every square inch of its interior compartments, giving you maximum organization for your daily essentials while maintaining a sleek, professional exterior.
In this Nomatic Backpack review, we explore what makes this backpack stand out from its competition so you can decide if it is the ultra-sleek, water-resistant, more-pockets-than-you'll-know-what-to-do-with backpack that you've been looking for.
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What we like
Insane amount of pockets. Some of the best organization we have seen yet.
Expanding main compartment when you need more room (20-24L)
Protective laptop and tablet sleeves thanks to generous false bottom
Great water resistant protection thanks to tarpaulin material and water resistant YKK zippers.
What we don’t like
Because of the pockets, the main compartment doesn’t leave a lot of wide open space for packing bulkier items. Will have to expand backpack to pack something like a lunch or a change of clothes.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19” x 13” x 5.75” inches
Capacity: 20L (24L expanded)
Weight: 4 lbs
Materials: Tarpaulin, YKK zippers
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 16”
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 13”
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Materials and Construction
The Nomatic Backpack really shines with its choice of construction materials. The exterior is made with highly water-resistant tarpaulin, and the exterior compartments are equipped with water-resistant YKK zippers for peace of mind during rainy-day commutes. Inside you are met with a robust liner fabric and quality mesh for the pockets. Everything about this backpack just feels like great quality.
The back panel and shoulder straps are also thoughtfully constructed and Nomatic seems to have done everything right in terms of comfort. The back panel consists of two separate foam panels with a generous air channel in between for ventilation. The shoulder straps are padded, but not too thick and bulky, giving you a sleeker appearance when worn.
Pockets and Compartments
The Nomatic Backpack can be divided into two major compartments: the front organizer compartment and the main compartment. The front organizer compartment is home to a bunch of smaller mesh pockets, pockets for pens, and a variety of zippered pockets, including a fairly large RFID-blocking pocket with a lockable zipper.
The main compartment is where the bulk of your storage will live, and it is home to what we call a “tech station” that includes a 16-inch laptop sleeve, a separate tablet sleeve, and slip pockets designed specifically for a keyboard, mouse, and other tech accessories. We found that the tablet sleeve can fit any device up to 13 inches, allowing you to use the Nomatic as a two-laptop backpack if needed.
Another great feature is that the laptop and tablet sleeves ‘float’ on the inside of the main compartment, giving you a generous false bottom to protect your devices from bumps and drops. The main compartment also has some cool features, such as a hardcase pocket for your sunglasses and a pocket that hides away a retractable leash for your keys.
On the exterior of the Nomatic Backpack, you’ll find two magnetic water bottle pockets that collapse against the bag for a cleaner look when not in use. These water bottle pockets are nice and stretchy and can accommodate wider 32 oz bottles just fine.
Nomatic also manages to include a secret compartment behind the back panel in the rear of the backpack. This pocket is just large enough to fit a passport and stays completely hidden when the bag is worn.
Expandable and Convertible
The Nomatic Backpack is both expandable and convertible. The shoulder straps can be tucked into the back panel, allowing you to carry the Nomatic Backpack like a briefcase when needed and a the expandable main compartment goes from 20 liters to 24 liters in seconds thanks to a wrap-around zipper.
We found that when compressed, the amount of wide-open packing space is limited, especially when the internal pockets are packed. We could fit 3-4 notebooks, binders, and books before running out of packing room. When expanded to 24 liters, we could fit an additional jacket inside.
It's safe to say that the Nomatic Backpack prioritizes organization of items over wide-open packing space. So, if you need to carry lots of bulky gear like camera equipment, shoes, or a lunchbox, then you may find the Nomatic a bit limiting, especially when compared to other expanding backpacks that expand north of 10 liters of packing room compared to the Nomatic's 4 liters. Although we wouldn't choose the Nomatic Backpack specifically for its expandability, it is a nice feature to have.
Final Thoughts
The Nomatic Backpack is best suited for professionals looking for a sleek backpack for work that can function as a 'mobile office' on work trips. In addition to being a great travel sidekick on flights, it really thrives as a daily driver where organization is key.
Overall, there's not much we don't like about this backpack. The pockets are plenty, the style is sleek, and the water-resistant materials are solid. However, there may not be much leftover space inside the bag once you fill up all the pockets. With that said, if you tend to carry bulkier items like shoes, a lunch box, and books and notebooks, you may find the the Nomatic to be lacking in open packing room. But if you're looking for a sleek way to keep yourself organized during the workweek, the Nomatic Backpack is the perfect choice. It shines as a backpack for professionals who need a reliable work bag for their essentials.
Matein Travel Laptop Backpack [Review]
Matein Travel Laptop Backpack review
Rated as one of the most popular backpacks available on Amazon, the Matein Travel Laptop Backpack (15.6 inch version) is an affordable option for everyone from students and commuters to travelers alike.
This backpack can be divided into three major compartments: the main compartment, the front organizer compartment, and the rear laptop compartment. The main compartment is where you will find the bulk of your storage, and we found that you can easily pack bulkier notebooks, binders, and textbooks into this compartment or a couple of days' worth of clothing and toiletries.
The second major compartment is the front organizer compartment, which features smaller pockets for items like pens, a phone, and small notebooks. There is even a detachable leash for your keys. In the rear is where you'll find the laptop compartment, which features a padded sleeve for a laptop up to 15.6 inches, plus an additional non-padded sleeve for a tablet. This rear compartment is also roomy enough to pack additional notebooks or for a second laptop inside a laptop case.
The quality of the Matein Travel Laptop Backpack is surprisingly good for the price, with a mid-weight polyester exterior and metal zippers. Not to mention features like an exterior USB charging port and great pocket variety that punches above its price point.
However, it doesn't come close to the quality of a more expensive backpack, and you will start to see that in the small details. For example, the water bottle pockets are made of cheap mesh and are a little too shallow to securely hold tall bottles, and the interior lining is on the thinner side, which questions its durability after heavy use.
Despite its flaws, for $30 you really can't go wrong with this backpack, and we definitely recommend it for students, commuters, and travelers looking for a reliable laptop backpack on a budget.
What we like
Affordable price makes it perfect for students and travelers on a budget
Three compartments so you can organize your carry into different packing zones
Integrated USB charging (bring your own power bank)
Lots and lots of pockets for organization
What we don’t like
Lining and stitching on the inside is pretty flimsy and we question it’s longevity. However, the overall quality is about on par with bags in this price point.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18” x 12” x 7.8” inches
Capacity: Unspecified (we would guess around 25L)
Weight: 1.56 lbs
Materials: Polyester
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 15.6”
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 12.9” iPad Pro
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WANDRD PRVKE [Review]
WANDRD PRVKE backpack review
If you're looking for a backpack that can do it all, you'll be hard-pressed to find one more versatile than the WANDRD PRVKE. It's a camera bag, travel pack, and daily laptop backpack all-in-one, thanks to its modular interior that allows you to configure your carry how you want to. The rolltop design also makes it an expandable backpack, giving you more packing room when you need it. Plus, the PRVKE comes in three different sizes (21L, 31L, and 41L) so you can find the perfect size and fit.
A special feature of the WANDRD PRVKE is its dual main compartment access, which allows you to enter the backpack through the rolltop as well as through a rear zipper for full clamshell access to your gear. From the rear, you'll have access to all the smaller pockets inside the main compartment, as well as the padded laptop and tablet sleeves.
If you're a photographer, you can add a WANDRD camera cube to turn the PRVKE into a fully functional camera bag that's just as thoughtfully designed as its rivals. You'll have special pockets for photography accessories like SD cards, and a side window allows for quick-draw access to your camera.
If you're not a photographer, the PRVKE works just as well as a travel or daily backpack. The dual-access main compartment makes it super easy to pack and unpack clothing and daily carry, and the waterproof materials and weather-resistant zippers come in handy on rainy commutes to work or school. The bag also features daily carry essentials like a place to stash your keys, sunglasses, and water bottle. This bag really doesn't miss a beat!
What we like
Modular interior that let’s you partition the inside to different packing zones
Dual access entry to the main compartment (rolltop and clamshell zipper)
Lots of low-key and hidden exterior pockets for quick access to essentials
Highly water resistant design - weatherproof zippers and waterproof tarpaulin exterior
What we don’t like
Pockets inside the main compartment are geared towards small camera accessories. We wish there were larger internal pockets there for stuff like external hard drives or large laptop power bricks.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 17” x 11” x 6.5” inches
Capacity: 21L (available in 31L & 41L)
Weight: 2.8 lbs
Materials: Waterproof Tarpaulin, 1680D Ballistic Nylon, weather resistant zippers
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 14” Macbook Pro
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 12.9” iPad Pro
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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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Nutsac Rucksac
Nutsac Rucksac backpack review
The Nutsac Rucksac is an old-school inspired backpack that marries handmade quality with functional modern design. Each Rucksac is made in the USA using water resistant waxed canvas and full-grain leather that’s sourced from a small tannery in New England.
We found that at 20 liters the Rucksac makes a great daypack but might be a bit too small for multi-day travel. Yet those looking for a reliable EDC backpack will appreciate the padded 15-inch laptop sleeve and multiple internal pockets for easy organization of daily items.
A unique feature is the side zipper that gives you access to the main compartment. Note that this zipper doesn’t allow you to access to the laptop sleeve and you will still have to go through the main opening to access your laptop. This is our only small gripe with this backpack as quick access to your laptop or tablet would have been preferable.
Construction-wise this backpack is pretty heavy duty and its weight of 3.5 pounds plants it on the heavier side for a backpack of its size. But this is just something that comes with the territory of using robust materials. The leather detailing extends to the bottom making the Rucksac a great choice for anyone looking for a real leather bottom backpack and the waxed canvas is very heavy-weight to prevent tears and rips. The Nutsac Rucksac just feels like a quality backpack when handled and this is what really sets it apart from other mass produced bags.
We recommend the Nutsac Rucksac to anyone looking for an American made backpack that can take some abuse over time. The design is timeless, the construction quality is top-notch and you really can’t go wrong with Nutsac’s lifetime guarantee.
What we like
Rugged construction made with full grain leather and waxed canvas - two materials that only look better with age
Great variety of smaller pockets for organization
Timeless rucksack design
Nutsac offers a lifetime guarantee
What we don’t like
Side zipper opening does not give you access to laptop sleeve - have to go through the main opening to access laptop.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19″ (H) x 13″ (W) x 5″ (D)
Capacity: Approx. 20L
Materials: Water resistant waxed canvas, full grain leather
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 15”
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North Face Surge Backpack
The North Face Surge backpack review
The North Face Surge is the brand’s premier commuter backpack now updated to fit more of life’s daily carry. This backpack is fairly large with a 31 liter main compartment and separate “mobile office” compartment that fits a laptop, tablet and documents. We also found that this mobile office compartment can hold up to two laptops - making the Surge a good choice for a dual laptop backpack.
When it comes to organization of daily essentials, the Surge is easily best in class. Along with an entire organizer compartment filled with smaller pockets, the Surge also includes two front zippered pockets for even more organization for your gear.
Note: The North Face face offers the men’s Surge and women’s Surge so that you can find the perfect fit. The women’s Surge is better suited for those with slimmer shoulders and shorter torsos.
What we like
Maximum organization - Lots of pockets for tech and smaller items
Laptop compartment is great for stashing a laptop (or two), tablet and documents.
Light colored internal lining makes finding items inside the backpack quick and easy.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 20” H x 12” W x 7” D
Capacity: 31L
Material: 210D recycled nylon ripstop, 600D polyester, non-PFC DWR finish, YKK Zippers
Weight: 2 lb 12 oz
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Able Carry Max Backpack
Able Carry Max backpack review
Able Carry departs from their smaller daypacks and offers their first larger multi-function bag for work, play and travel with the Max backpack.
As a clamshell backpack, the Max offers a generous 30 liter main compartment that can be used for anything from workout days to multi-day travel. The admin compartment located behind the main compartment gives you the convenience of a mobile office by featuring a large 17” laptop sleeve and plenty of pockets for pens, paperwork and tech accessories.
If you serious about finding one bag to rule them all then we definitely recommend taking a closer look at the Able Carry Max backpack.
What we like
Large clamshell main compartment allows for easy packing and unpacking. Comes in handy on travel and gym days!
Hidden water bottle pocket keeps the outside of the bag looking streamlined and our drinking bottles clean.
Cordura bottom, ripstop lining and nylon webbing makes the bag feel like great quality both inside and out.
What we DON’T like
We would love to see a secondary padded sleeve for a tablet.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 20.5"H x 12.5"W x 8"D
Capacity: 30L
Material: XPAC Shell, 1000D Cordura Nylon, 420D Ripstop Nylon
Weight: 3.79lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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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.
Read our full HEX Technical Backpack review for a more in-depth look.
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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Black Ember Shadow
Black Ember Shadow backpack review
The Shadow backpack is the latest edition to the Black Ember family and it features all that we come to love about the brand in a smaller profile.
Designed as a simpler daypack for daily carry, the Black Ember Shadow is anything but simple. The Shadow is equipped with a waterproof construction thanks to its waterproof nylon crossweave exterior and YKK Aquaguard zippers. Black Ember also gives you full clamshell access to the main compartment where you’ll find pocket for everything from your tech to smaller daily essentials.
Available in either 22 liter or 26 liter sizes - the Black Ember Shadow is a nice compliment to its bigger minimalist brother the Black Ember Citadel R2.
What we like
Waterproof materials: Great for protecting expensive tech and gear.
Minimalist exterior: Black Ember keeps the design clean and simple without any flashy design features or obnoxious branding.
Lighter weight: Black Ember’s use of nylon crossweave is a nice departure from some of their other heavier-duty backpacks.
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity: 22L or 26L
Material: Waterproof Nylon Crossweave, YKK Aquaguard zippers, 200D Ripstop lining
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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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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eBags Professional Slim Laptop Backpack
eBags Professional Slim laptop backpack review
When it comes to organization, very few work backpacks come as close to the thoughtful design of the eBags Professional Slim. The bag does two things very well; organizing your stuff and keeping a slim and professional look that won’t look out of place in a corporate setting.
The backpack can be divided into 3 sections; the front organizer zip pocket and “garage” pocket on the bottom, the main compartment with L-shape zip access, and finally the padded laptop compartment.
eBags offers this bag in two sizes - the eBags Professional Slim (21.6 liters) and the smaller eBags Professional Slim Junior (16.7 liters). The specs on this page are for the regular 21.6 liter version.
What we like
Tons of useful organizers and pockets. Great for daily work commuting or business trips.
Water bottle pocket can be tucked away when not in use.
Great for those with large laptops (fits up to 17-inches)
What we don’t like
At almost 4 pounds, the backpack is a bit on the heavy side considering its size.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18” H x 12.75” W x 8.5” D
Capacity: 21.6L
Weight: 3lbs 13oz
Materials: 840D & 900D Twisted Dobby Fabric
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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Dakine Network II Backpack
Dakine Network II backpack review
The Dakine Network II is a thoughtfully designed laptop backpack that allows you to bring your work wherever you roam thanks to its TSA-friendly laptop compartment, document sleeve and roomy main compartment.
What makes the Network II stand out from other laptop backpacks is its focus on organizing accessories. Inside the backpack you’ll find pockets for headphones, cords and power bricks. In addition to the TSA-friendly laptop compartment there is also an additional fleece-lined tablet sleeve on the front of the backpack for easy access while on the move.
What we like
Tons of organizer pockets for your tech and personal items. If you needs lots of compartments, then this backpack is for you.
Backpack materials feels quality and rugged enough for daily use.
Dedicated front tablet pocket is perfect for anyone looking for a tablet backpack.
What we don’t like
Shoulder straps are on the thin side and can get uncomfortable when fully loaded.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19” H x 13” W x 9” D
Capacity: 31L
Materials: 600D Polyester
Weight: 1 lbs 8 oz
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Incase ICON Backpack
Incase ICON backpack review
Built from the ground up for comfortable laptop carry, the Incase ICON backpack is one of the brand’s most popular backpack releases thanks to its dedicated tech accessory pockets, conveniently placed organizers, and ergonomic back panel and shoulder straps.
The Incase ICON is offered in a few different sizes:
ICON backpack: 17 liters
ICON Slim: 14.5 liters
ICON Dot: 12 liters
The photos and specifications on this review are of the original 17 liter Incase ICON backpack.
What we like
Attractive minimalist design.
Side access iPad pocket is convenient and prevents you from having to rummage through the bag for your tablet.
Laptop, tablet and accessories pockets are lined with super soft faux-fur.
Great materials and construction. Looks and feels high quality.
What we don’t like
Inside is not lined with a contrasting color. Small items tend to get lost in the abyss.
No dedicated water bottle pockets
Not weather proof, will have to purchase a waterproof cover separately.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19” H x 13” W x 9” D
Capacity: 17L
Materials: 840D Nylon
Weight: 2.2 lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Everki Studio Slim Laptop Backpack
Everki Studio Slim Laptop Backpack review
The Everki Studio is a slim laptop backpack for those who need a safe a smart way to carry their tech. The Studio is jammed packed with pockets and organizers for all of your daily tech essentials. The laptop sleeve fits laptops up to 14-inches but we have found it to fit slimmer 15-inch laptops like the Macbook Pro.
For travelers, the Everki Studio features a trolley luggage handle pass-through for easy carry at airports. The bag is also small enough to be considered a personal item and comfortably fit under most airline seats.
What we like
Tons of small pockets and organizers for accessories like chargers, cables, a mouse and personal items.
Orange liner on the inside makes it easy to quickly spot the contents inside the bag.
Professional looking design that doesn’t scream “tech backpack”
What we don’t like
At 14 liter capacity you can comfortably fit a laptop and accessories… but that’s just about it. There is no extra storage space for larger items.
Water bottle pocket doesn’t stretch far enough to accommodate larger water bottles.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 15.75” H x 11” W x 4.52” D
Capacity: 14L
Weight: 2.16 lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 14.1”
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OGIO Renegade RSS Backpack
OGIO Renegade RSS laptop backpack review
The Renegade RSS is OGIO’s best selling laptop backpack thanks to its clever features that make tech carry a breeze.
One thing you’ll notice about the Renegade RSS is that it’s full of pockets and compartments that are lined and padded for items such as tablets, cameras and other electronics. The backpack gets its name from its RSS (Reactive Suspension System) laptop compartment that protects your laptop from bumps and drops. You also get a crush proof lined pocket for small things like sunglasses, point-and-shoot cameras or accessories. These features and more is why the OGIO Renegade RSS is one our favorite tech carry backpacks.
What we like
RSS laptop sleeve protects expensive laptops from bumps and falls
Tons of soft-lined pockets for other electronics like tablets, cameras and accessories.
What we don’t like
Lacks real side water bottle pockets which seems like a simple thing to get wrong.
Shoulder straps don’t extend far enough to comfortably fit big and tall people.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19.5” H x 14” W x 10.5” D
Capacity: 29.5L
Material: 600D Polyester Pindot
Weight: 3.5lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15” and some thinner 17” laptops