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.
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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”
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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.
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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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Knack Convertible Duffel [Review]
Knack Convertible Duffel backpack review
Convertible. Expandable. Great organization. This is the Knack Convertible Duffel in a nutshell.
Inside the main compartment of the Knack Convertible Duffel you are greeted with lots of pockets to organize your tech and travel items. A fleece lined zippered pocket protects glasses and tech from scratches while another fleece lined slip pocket gives you a safe spot for a tablet. One of the more interesting design choices are the small elastic bands that allow you to attach pens, charging cables and smaller accessories. Unlike traditional pockets, these elastic bands take up little room when not in use.
Knack goes above and beyond with designing their travel bags around airline size requirements so that you can stay compliant no matter how you decide to carry the the bag. The packing area of the Convertible Duffel starts compressed at 24 liters which is enough room to pack for a weekend while keeping the bag small enough to store under most airplane seats.
The expanded 40 liters allows you to pack for around of week of travel while still falling under most airline carry on size requirements. To put the Convertible Duffel’s size into context, 40 liters is around the same capacity of many carry-on rolling luggage.
Switching between duffel and backpack on the Knack Convertible Duffel is one of the simplest mechanisms we’ve seen in a convertible backpack yet. Knack uses a combination metal D-rings and a simple clip mechanism on their shoulder straps. There is no fidgeting with complicated locks or special straps like with other convertibles. The shoulder straps can be tucked into a special zippered pocket on the back panel when it’s time for duffel carry and the entire process takes seconds and can be done easily on the fly.
Despite its unassuming appearance there are a few sneaky pockets on the exterior of the Convertible Duffel that aren’t obvious at first glance. The first is an internal water bottle pocket that safeguards your drinking bottle from contaminants while providing a cleaner profile.
Against the back panel is where you’ll find an external 15-inch laptop compartment. Our one gripe with the Knack Convertible Duffle is that although the main compartment includes a zipper that be locked with a TSA lock, the laptop compartment does not. In an ideal world we would be able to lock down both compartments.
After all is said and done the Knack Convertible Duffel is a beast of a travel bag with some great features that just aren’t found in other travel backpacks. It’s versatile enough that it really might be the only travel bag you’ll need. We recommend it for frequent flyers or business travelers who need a bag they can count on for short and long trips alike.
What we like
Clean minimalist design with tons of hidden features
Great internal pocket placement for organization
One-bag - expandable and convertible design makes the Convertible Duffle incredibly versatile
Anti-microbial treatment on inside lining to help combat smells
What we don’t like
Laptop compartment does not have lockable zippers
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19” x 13” x 5” (19” x 13” x 9” expanded)
Capacity: 24L (40L expanded)
Weight: 2lbs 9oz
Materials: 420D high-density nylon, anti-microbial 150D polyester lining
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 15”
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 13”
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Pacsafe Venturesafe EXP35 [Review]
Pacsafe Venturesafe EXP35 backpack review
The Pacsafe Venturesafe EXP35 could easily be described as the Fort Knox of travel backpacks with its large array of cutting-edge anti-theft features for peace of mind when on the move.
The self-locking zippers are a clear highlight of the design. Each exterior zipper is lockable - from the main compartment to the laptop compartment. Not only can the zippers lock themselves but each zipper can also be used in conjunction with a TSA lock for another level of security.
Other great anti-theft features include Pacsafe’s own eXomesh slashguard technology which uses built-in stainless steel wire mesh inside the fabric to protect against cuts and slashes. The zippers are also puncture-resistant to safe-guard against tampering. A single RFID-safe pocket in the front pocket gives you a great spot to stash a passport or credit cards.
Packing the Pacsafe Venturesafe EXP35 is a breeze thanks to it’s 3-way zipper design that gives you wide-open access to the main compartment. In all, you’ll get 35 liters of packing room which we found to be more than enough for a 2-4 day trip.
The shoe compartment can be found on the bottom of the backpack and it’s one of the largest shoe compartments we have tested yet. You can easily fit a pair of men’s size 12 running shoes with room to spare. This compartment is also lockable for peace of mind.
After all is said and done Pacsafe has really outdone itself with this backpack. The anti-theft features alone are above and beyond other travel bags. And the overall design is very solid - from the shoe compartment to the wide open main compartment for easy packing - the Pacsafe EXP35 gets the job done.
What we like
3-way zipper design makes the main compartment super easy to pack
Massive bottom compartment is great for larger shoes or laundry
Amazing array of anti-theft features including self-locking zippers and slash-proof fabric.
Made with water resistant recycled fabric
What we don’t like
Anti-theft zippers take a moment to get used to.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 20.5” (H) x 9.8” (W) x 7.9” (D)
Capacity: 35L
Materials: Water resistant 750D recycled polyester, recycled polyester lining
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 16”
Tablet Sleeve: None
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Targus Work+ Expandable Daypack 32L
Targus Work+ Expandable 32L Daypack backpack review
The Targus Work+ Expandable Daypack offers a one-bag solution for work, school, gym and travel thanks to a creative design made to adapt to different situations.
The main compartment opens wide with a near-clamshell zipper design that gives you access to multiple pockets for daily organization. In the rear you’ll find a separate padded laptop compartment for devices up to 16-inches while a large bottom compartment for shoes or laundry allows you to separate the yucky from your daily carry.
Targus also adds some clever travel features into the Work+ design such as lockable zippers in the main and laptop compartments and side and front handles for easy grabbing when using overhead compartments on planes and trains. Another great travel feature is the trolley sleeve in the back panel so that you can attach the Work+ to your rolling luggage.
As for gripes, there is no secondary padded sleeve for a tablet. Also, your main organizer pockets for pens and smaller items is located in the back of the main compartment which makes these items a little cumbersome to reach when the main compartment is packed full. We would have liked to have seen a separate compartment altogether for these organizer pockets. But these are just minor complaints amongst an overwhelmingly positive impression of such a thoughtfully designed and versatile backpack.
Truth be told there are a lot of features on the Targus Work+ Expandable Daypack that just work. Targus includes a good variety of pockets throughout the backpack both internally and externally. Our favorite is the sneaky front panel pocket that stays relatively hidden.
The side water bottle pockets are also a slam dunk since they are made of incredibly stretchy material and can fit larger bottles. We were able to fit in a 32L Nalgene bottle and a Blender Bottle with and they stayed nice and snug inside the pockets.
What we like
Awesome expandable design that gives you a roomy bag when you need it and a slimmer bag on light days.
Great travel features that makes life easy on trips (luggage sleeve, handles, lockable zippers)
Stretchy water bottle pockets can fit larger bottles (like a 32oz Nalgene)
Sleek design that would look great at as a daily work backpack
What we don’t like
No secondary padded sleeve for tablet
Organizer pockets are in the back of the main compartment making them a little cumbersome to access when the bag is fully packed. We wish there was a separate organizer/admin compartment.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 20.46” (H) x 12.9” (W) x 7.67” (D)
Capacity: 32L (when expanded)
Weight: 2.64lbs
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 16”
Tablet Sleeve: None
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Lo & Sons The Hakuba
Lo & Sons The Hakuba backpack review
The Hakuba by Lo & Sons is a gym, travel and commuting backpack designed to be as versatile as you are. One special feature of the Hakuba is its removable insert that can be adjusted as needed to increase the space inside the main compartment. A mesh divider on the insert allows you to keep the bottom compartment divided for shoes and laundry or you can roll the divider up to take advantage of the full 35.5 liter main compartment.
When it comes to pockets, the Hakuba gives you plenty of organization throughout. Quick-access pockets on the top of the bag are real life savers when traveling and the zippered side pockets give you storage for water bottles on work out days and discreetly stay in place for a more streamlined look at the office.
What we like
Clever removable insert allows you to adjust main compartment storage as needed
Stylish minimalist design
Bottom compartment is perfect for shoes or dirty laundry
Discreet side water bottle pockets that stay out of the way when not in use
What we DON’T like
Curved bottom won’t allow the Hakuba to stand straight up without toppling over when placed on the ground
Steep price - the Lo & Sons Hakuba retails for $275
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 21.5"H x 13"W x 7.75"D
Capacity: 35.5L
Material: 600D Recycled Poly, water resistant zippers, memory foam shoulder straps
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15” laptop
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North Face Jester Backpack
The North Face Jester backpack review
One of The North Face’s most popular backpack designs, the Jester is the perfect blend of outdoor design and urban functionality. At 27 liters the North Face Jester is a great choice for anyone who wants a lightweight backpack without the bulk.
When it comes to organization the Jester keeps it pretty simple with just two compartments. The main compartment is where you’ll find the padded 15” laptop sleeve and a second compartment features plenty of pocket to keep your essentials organized.
Note: The North Face face offers the men’s Jester and women’s Jester so that you can find the perfect fit. The women’s Jester is better suited for those with slimmer shoulders and shorter torsos.
What we like
Perfect size for daily carry with just the right amount of pockets.
Lightweight
Bungee is great for attaching a light jacket or hoodie without taking up space in the main compartment.
What we don’t like
The Jester is a good value for the price but it’s still a few steps down from the Borealis in terms of quality, construction and organization.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18.13” H x 11” W x 8.25” D
Capacity: 27L
Material: 600D Recycled Polyester with non-PFC DWR finish
Weight: 1lbs 10oz
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Knack Pack Series 2
Knack Pack Series 2 backpack review
The Knack Series 2 expandable backpack is the newest update to the best selling Knack Pack - a daily backpack that expands into an ultra-functional travel pack.
With the Series 2, Knack has managed to keep the best parts of the original Knack Pack and add killer features such as more internal organization, improved security and a brand new streamlined look.
What sets the Knack Pack Series 2 apart from other hybrid bags is that it doesn’t compromise on daily carry features. Inside you’ll find a generous main compartment that is separate from the travel compartment, a new front internal organizer compartment and separate laptop compartment. We love how the expandable travel compartment is out of the way until you need it.
What we like
Top-notch materials like the full grain napa leather give this backpack a premium, and dare we say luxurious, feel.
For an expandable backpack the Knack Series 2 is surprisingly lightweight. When compressed, it’s about the size of a regular 24L daily backpack with little extra bulk.
Amazing pocket variety for both everyday and travel items. The daily main compartment is separate from the expandable travel compartment for a true convertible backpack experience.
What we DON’T like
We love the hidden side water pocket but unfortunately you will be limited to only storing slimmer bottles. Wider bottles, like a 32oz Nalgene bottle or larger Yeti tumbler, will not fit.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19"H x 12"W x 4.5"D (unexpanded)
Capacity: 24L-35L
Material: Water resistant 420D Nylon or Polyester Ottoman Fabric. Full grain Napa leather touch points.
Weight: 3lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Stitch Traveler
Stitch Traveler Backpack review
Originally made for golf enthusiasts on the move, the Stitch Traveler is a versatile travel backpack that is more than meets the eye. The main compartment is large enough to store a change of clothes (or two if you pack light) for an easy transition from work to play without skipping a beat. And the rear compartment if filled with pockets for the daily grind such as a 15” padded laptop sleeve, document sleeve and smaller pockets for essentials.
One neat feature that Stitch offers is a customizable metal initials ingot that is attached to the front of the bag for a one of a kind bag that can be used for work, workouts, golf and weekend travel.
What we like
Laptop and organizer compartment in the back is excellent. Plenty of pockets for daily essentials.
3-side zipper entry makes loading and unloading the backpack easy.
Makes a great work-to-golf or work and gym backpack. Allows you to keep your daily items separate from a change of clothes.
What we don’t like
Main compartment is just one open compartment with little organization. We wish there were more pockets on the inside of the main compartment to separate travel items (socks, toiletries, shoes, laundry)
Missed opportunity to include a dirty laundry/shoe compartment.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 21” H x 12 W" x 8.25" D
Materials: Water and stain resistant ballistic nylon and YKK zippers
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
2-in-1 backpack to duffle design
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Nomatic Travel Pack
Nomatic Travel Pack backpack review
The Nomatic Travel Pack is a great option for anyone who wants a smaller weekender backpack for short trips. At a 30 liter max capacity, it’s the perfect size for one or two nights away. Features like a TSA-friendly laptop compartment and roller bag sleeve make it ideal for airport carry.
Nomatic also does a great job with its generous pocket and compartment placement. Not only do you have essential pockets like an RFID safe pocket and a top pocket for sunglasses or a wallet, but you also have a generous front compartment with tons of organizers for smaller items. It’s a great way to keep you organized no matter how busy your travels.
What we like
Lifetime warranty
Lots of pockets and great organization options for smaller items.
Can be carried as a backpack or briefcase.
Awesome magnetic water bottle pocket keeps the bag’s profile clean and professional when not in use.
What we don’t like
It’s heavy - at over 4 lbs the backpack gets heavy quick when filled to capacity.
Great as a travel bag but impractical to use as a daily backpack. It’s a bit too bulky and heavy (see above) to use as a work backpack.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18.5” H x 12” W x 9.5" D
Weight: 4.16 lbs
Volume: 20-30L (expandable)
Materials: Polyester with PVC coated water resistant fabric on the front
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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Shieldon Travel Carry-On Backpack
Shieldon Travel Carry On backpack review
Shieldon offer a feature-packed yet affordable travel bag with their Travel Carry-On Backpack.
For those who travel with lots of tech, Shieldon makes plenty room for items like a laptop, tablet and accessories. The backpack features a generous 17” laptop compartment plus an entire front organizer pocket for easy-access to small items like external hard drives or a keyboard.
The main compartment is expandable from 23 liters to 38 liters which allows you to turn this carry-on backpack into a daily backpack by just compressing the main compartment zipper.
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What we like
Expandable main compartment - use as a daybag or travel backpack.
Includes a heavy plastic toiletries pocket to keep things like bottles of shampoo or body wash away from the rest of your stuff.
Really affordable - Shieldon does a great job at adding features usually only found in more expensive carry on bags.
What we don’t like
Internal mesh pockets feel a little cheap and it’s questionable if they will hold up over time.
Only the front panel is made out of coated water resistant material.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 17.7” H x 11.5 W" x 6.3" D
Weight: 12.8 oz.
Volume: 23-38L (expandable)
Materials: Polyester with PVC coated water resistant fabric on the front
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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Travelpro Maxlite 5 Backpack
Travelpro Maxlite 5 Women’s backpack review
If you are looking for a small backpack for travel or daily commuting then the Travelpro Maxlite 5 women’s backpack may be just the ticket. Made to compliment Travel Pro Maxlite luggage, we love its travel features such as a luggage trolley-sleeve, separate laptop pocket and roomy front pocket for quick stashing of cell phones and wallets when passing through airport security.
As a daily carry backpack, the Travelpro Maxlite 5 backpack also packs a punch thanks to its various organizer pockets on the inside of the main compartment and water and stain resistant DuraGuard coating to protect your important essentials on rainy days.
What we like
Lots of small pockets and compartments for easy-access to essentials.
Laptop pocket is separate from the main compartment - no rummaging through stuff to access your tech!
Includes a trolley-sleeve for easy attachment to rolling luggage. Small enough to be considered a personal item bag on most airlines.
What we don’t like
Laptop pocket is better suited for very slim Macbooks or tablets. Thicker devices may have trouble fitting in.
Main compartment carry is limited. May not be able to fit multiple large objects (large water bottle + bulky sweater) if you are using the internal organizer pockets.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 15” H x 10” W x 5.5” D
Capacity: 19L
Materials: Polyester with DuraGuard water resistant coating
Laptop Compartment: Up to 14”
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North Face Borealis Backpack
The North Face Borealis backpack review
The North Face Borealis is a versatile backpack that can be used for anything from school to light travel. Its medium size has made it popular with those who want a functional backpack without the bulk.
Unlike the similar North Face Jester, the Borealis offers a separate premium laptop compartment for incredible protection of your expensive tech. The front compartment includes a fleece-lined tablet pocket and tons of smaller pockets for organization. Use the front bungee system to quickly stash jackets, blankets and other larger items when you are on the move.
Note: The North Face face offers the men’s Borealis and women’s Borealis so that you can find the perfect fit. The women’s Borealis is better suited for those with slimmer shoulders and shorter torsos.
What we like
Great laptop compartment with suspended bottom for extra protection from drops.
Upgraded bungee systems allows for easier attachement of bulky items
Best in class organization - lots of smaller pockets and compartment
DWR finish adds great water resistance to fabric.
What we don’t like
Side bungee cords are a good replacement for compression straps but can get in the way of the water bottle pockets.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19.5” H x 12” W x 6.5” D
Capacity: 28L (27L women’s)
Material: 210D recycled nylon ripstop, 300D heathered polyester, 600D polyester, non-PFC DWR finish
Weight: 2lbs 5oz
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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AmazonBasics Slim Carry On Backpack (Weekender)
AmazonBasics Slim Carry On Weekender Travel backpack review
With the AmazonBasics Slim Carry on Travel backpack, Amazon takes a shot at offering a stylish yet functional travel backpack for those who need a reliable carry-on for flights. Our first thoughts when coming across the AmazonBasics Slim Carry On Backpack was that it was a noble competitor to the popular eBags Professional Weekender at almost half the price.
The AmazonBasics Slim Carry On Backpack comes in two sizes; the weekender version which we review here and the smaller and thinner overnight version.
What we like
Tons of useful organizers and pockets. Great for organizing work, tech and personal items.
Bright orange lining makes it easy to locate and find things in a hurry.
For the price, we are impressed with the quality. The materials and construction compete with more expensive travel bags.
What we don’t like
Clips that hold the shoulder straps in place are made of cheap plastic. Not sure how they will hold up over time.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 20” H x 13.5” W x 8” D
Weight: 3lbs
Materials: 100% Polyester
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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AmazonBasics Slim Carry On Backpack (Overnight)
AmazonBasics Slim Carry On Overnight Travel backpack review
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What we like
Tons of useful organizers and pockets. Great for organizing work, tech and personal items.
Stylish yet understated design. Can be used for both business and personal use.
For the price, we are impressed with the quality. The materials and construction compete with more expensive travel bags.
What we don’t like
Clips that hold the shoulder straps in place are made of cheap plastic. Not sure how they will hold up over time.
Main “suitcase” compartment really can’t hold more than a change of clothes. If you need more room than go with the AmazonBasics Weekender version.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18” H x 12.5” W x 7.8” D
Weight: 3lbs
Materials: 100% Polyester
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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Chrome Summoner Backpack
Chrome Summoner backpack review
The Chrome Modal is all about smart carry by providing easy access to your essentials while you are on the move. Just like the larger Chrome Macheto, the Modal’s main compartment is made of up of a dual organizer system that allows for separation of items.
Even when the main compartment is zippered shut, each section is easily accessible from the outside. The front compartment can be accessed from the front like a duffel bag while the back compartment that holds your laptop can be accessed from the top of the bag.
What we like
Really sleek modern design that gives you easy access to virtually every pocket and organizer inside the bag.
Dual internal organizational compartments keeps things neat and separate inside the main compartment.
What we don’t like
No external water bottle pockets.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19.5” H x 13” W x 8.5” D
Capacity: 32L
Materials: Polyester/600D Twill melange fabric
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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Aer Travel Pack 2
Aer Travel Pack 2 backpack review
The Aer Travel Pack 2 is a comprehensive travel backpack that is perfect for one bag travel. Its roomy main compartment opens up like a suitcase for instant access to multiple days worth of clothing and personal items. Organizing your daily essentials has never been easier thanks to the Travel Pack’s front panel organizer, separate laptop compartment and smaller pockets for quick access items.
What we like
Lots of accessible pockets which are perfect for organizing smaller items.
Incredibly durable ballistic nylon feels rugged enough to withstand years of heavy use. Zippers also feel high quality.
We love the addition of a separate shoe/dirty clothes pocket.
What we don’t like
Main compartment doesn’t include any tie down straps or mesh dividers to keep clothing and items from spilling out when opening. If you plan on using packing cubes than this shouldn’t be an issue.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 21.5” H x 13.5” W x 8.5” D
Capacity: 33L
Materials: 1680D Cordura® ballistic nylon
Weight: 3.7 lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15.6”
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eBags Professional Weekender Backpack
eBags Professional Weekender Carry-On backpack review
The eBags Professional Weekender is a larger travel version of the everyday eBags Professional Slim. Changes to the design include a larger carrying capacity, more organizer pockets and a Travel Sentry approved laptop compartment that is TSA-friendly.
The bag is considered a convertible thanks to its stowable shoulder straps that can be tucked away as needed. Size-wise, the eBags Professional Weekender is small enough to fit in overhead storage bins on smaller domestic airlines.
What we like
Tons of useful organizers and pockets. Great for organizing work, tech and personal items.
Has a TSA-friendly laptop compartment and a separate pocket for a tablet.
Perfect for extra large laptops - can fit a laptop up to 18-inches.
What we don’t like
The bag is not versatile - its size and weight keeps it strictly a travel bag. As a daypack or daily carry bag, it’s simply too bulky and heavy.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 21” H x 14” W x 8” D
Capacity: 31.9L
Weight: 3lbs 7oz
Materials: 840D & 900D Twisted Polyester
Laptop Compartment: Up to 18”
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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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Briggs & Riley Cargo Backpack
Briggs & Riley Transcend Cargo weekender backpack review
The Briggs & Riley Cargo is perfect for anyone looking for a professional looking weekender backpack to take with them on busy work trips. The main compartment opens up like a suitcase for full access to clothes, shoes and other personal items. The front pockets are perfect for smaller items and provide quick-access to essentials such as an iPad, pens, passports and eyeglasses.
What we like
Structured professional design. Looks and feels like a quality backpack.
Small enough to be used as a carry-on or airline personal item. Fits underneath airplane seats.
What we don’t like
Not fully weatherproof. Leaks are a possibility if caught in a heavy downpour which is a disappointment at this price point.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18” H x 11.5” W x 8” D
Capacity: 24L
Weight: 2.3 lbs
Material: Proprietary nylon twill
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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