Doughnut Macaroon [Review]
We review the Doughnut Macaroon backpack
Are you looking for a small backpack that's perfect for school and carrying your laptop every day? You might want to take a closer look at the Doughnut Macaroon backpack.
In this hands-on Doughnut Macaroon review we will explore whether this backpack is a good buy. Here are thoughts on this popular, and dare we say, cute backpack.
The Rundown
What we like
Comfortable padded shoulder straps
Lots of pockets on the inside for organizing small items
Real leather accents and metal buckles give it a high quality look
Can be used for school - fits folders, binders and notebooks
What we don’t like
Shoulder straps stick out a little even when tucked in. Shoulder straps bulge when using the Macaroon as a tote bag.
Internal bottle pockets take up packing space. You will not be able to fit large binders and notebooks if you use the water bottle pocket on the inside.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 15” (H) x 10.6” (W) x 5.11” (D)
Capacity: 16L
Materials: Water repellent 420D Crinkle Nylon Twill fabric
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 14”
Where to buy
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Size and Fit
Let’s begin this review by saying that this brand is spelled Doughnut and not Donut. Although, Donut Macaroon looks pretty cool now that we spell it out.
We have the standard 16-liter Macaroon for this review. This is a small backpack that is similar to the Fjallraven Kanken in size. With that said, if you are a small or shorter person than you should be fine with the standard 16L Macaroon. Those with broader shoulders may want to upgrade to the Doughnut Macaroon Large size.
The Macaroon is a convertible backpack. This means that you can tuck away the shoulder straps to get them out of the way when using it as a tote bag. In concept, we love the idea. But in reality we found that the padding of the shoulder straps made the straps stick out a little more than we liked.
Materials and Construction
The Doughnut Macaroon is made out of a water repellent nylon fabric that will keep your stuff protected in a light rain. The fabric itself feels strong yet lightweight. And water does roll off the fabric when wet. Keep in mind that this isn’t a completely waterproof backpack, so if you need a bag that will protect against heavy downpours, the Macaroon might not cut it.
The most impressive materials are the leather and metal. Doughnut uses real leather on their handles and small accents. The leather really upgrades the look and feel of the bag. Doughnut also doesn’t use any plastic for their hardware, instead you’ll find metal throughout the bag. This includes metal buckles on the shoulder straps and metal snaps in the front pocket.
What fits inside the Doughnut Macaroon Backpack 16L?
With a packing capacity of only 16 liters, we were surprised that the Macaroon would make a good backpack for school. We were able to fit folders, binders and notebooks inside the main compartment just fine.
There are pockets on each side of the main compartment that can fit a water bottle. We found that it can fit a slim 24oz bottle. One gripe we have about these pockets is that they can take up room when used, making it harder to fit bigger items like books and notebooks. Keep this in mind if you carry a water bottle to work or school.
Against the back panel is where you’ll find the 14-inch laptop sleeve. It is well padded but it does not have a false bottom. This means that the laptop sleeve touches the bottom of the bag with only a strip of padding protecting your laptop from the ground. If we could change one thing about the Macaroon it would be to add a little bit more protection at the bottom of the backpack sleeve.
Inside you’ll also find an organizer panel filled with pockets. Here you can store pens, chargers and other small items. There is also a pocket for a phone and we found that it can fit a regular iPhone 13. This means larger iPhones or larger Android phones will not fit inside this pocket.
Outside Pockets
On the outside of the Doughnut Macaroon you’ll find two side pockets that can fit an umbrella. It can also fit a slim water bottle but we found that bottles dig into the bag.
Lastly, there is a large front pocket. What’s interesting about this pocket is that you enter it with two metal snaps. The leather straps are just there as decoration and you do not need to unbuckle them to enter the pocket.
Final Thoughts
The Doughnut Macaroon is great if you need a small laptop backpack for work, school or running errands. But it may be too small for some people, including students who need to carry lots of big books and notebooks.
We recommend the Macaroon to those who know what to expect with its compact size. It makes a great daily carry bag for essentials like a laptop, water bottle and personal items. It’s also great for students who just need to bring a few books and a laptop. Those looking for a bigger bag might want to check out the Macaroon Large.
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Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L [Review]
Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L review
The Patagonia Atom Tote Pack was designed to be as versatile as you are! Patagonia has set out to make one bag to be used as a daily laptop backpack for work or school. Or as an outdoor and hiking pack, thanks to its removable laptop sleeve.
In this backpack review, we will take a closer look at the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack and explore all of the details. Is this backpack worth the price? Let's find out.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Removable laptop sleeve is a game changer! Quickly turn from laptop backpack to hiking pack in seconds.
Stretchy side pockets fit larger bottles
Roomy main compartment that fits a lot despite being a small bag.
Super comfortable shoulder straps. Very padded!
What we don’t like
The front pocket becomes hard to use when the main compartment is overpacked.
No trolley sleeve to attach bag to rolling luggage when traveling.
Not convertible - cannot tuck away the shoulder straps when carrying as a tote bag.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 16” (H) x 12” (W) x 5” (D)
Capacity: 20L
Weight: 1 lb 7 oz
Materials: 100% Recycled Polyester with PFC-Free DWR Finish
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 13”
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Size and Fit
It's important to note that the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L was designed to be a smaller-fitting pack. Patagonia calls this the "Atom Fit" - which means it can accommodate those with a shorter torso length and smaller shoulders. This is welcomed news to anyone who find most backpacks to be too long on the back. It's about the same size as the old Patagonia Classic Tamangito Pack.
You can carry the Atom Tote Pack as both a backpack or a tote bag. One small design issue we have with this backpack is that it is not a true convertible backpack. The shoulder straps cannot be tucked away and you will get dangling straps when carrying it by the top handles.
Materials and Construction
The Patagonia Atom Tote Pack is made out of 100% recycled polyester with a PFC-Free DWR Finish (a technical term for water resistant coating). The polyester construction makes the Atom Tote Pack very lightweight. But this pack never feels cheap and keeps the premium Patagonia feel the brand is known for.
We found that the Atom Tote Pack can stay dry in a light rain with the weak point being the zippers, which are not water resistant. But the fabric allows water to just roll off the pack. Would we take this kayaking? No. Are we comfortable using this as daily commuter or beach backpack. Absolutely.
One of the most impressive features of the Atom Tote Pack is the back panel and shoulder straps. Patagonia does not cut corners here!
These shoulder straps are very padded and some of the most comfortable we've used in a backpack this size. The breathable back panel has two spacer mesh panels for cushioning. Again, this beefy back panel is a rare sight in smaller backpacks.
Although the Atom Tote Pack isn't a large backpack, Patagonia still includes a chest strap to help with weight distribution. This chest strap is adjustable and removable.
What fits inside the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L?
With a pack volume of 20 liters, you wouldn't expect the Atom Tote Pack to fit much. But this is a roomy 20 liters! The main compartment is designed as a large open space with just a single sleeve (more on that below).
We found that we could easily fit a pair of running sneakers and a change of clothing inside the main compartment. Folders, binders and notebooks also fit inside the main compartment of the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack just fine.
The wide open main compartment gives you a lot of versatility to use the bag as a school or work backpack, gym bag and hiking backpack.
Removable Laptop Sleeve
The removable padded sleeve is easily the best feature on the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack! This feature is what allows you to quickly switch from laptop backpack to a outdoor trail bag.
Each Atom Tote Pack includes a removable padded sleeve that is held in place by a velcro loop. The sleeve itself contains a padded sleeve for a tablet or laptop up to 13-inches plus a secure zippered pocket for small items. This zippered pocket is great for keys, chargers, cords, pens, and other accessories.
When the sleeve is removed, you can then use the built-in padded sleeve to store a hydration bladder for hiking. The velcro loop now acts as a hydration hanger and Patagonia gives you pass-through access against the back panel to feed a hydration tube.
The larger sleeve that the removable laptop sleeve lives in is also padded with a false bottom to protect it against drops. This means that you can technically use it as a laptop sleeve for a bigger laptop. We were able to fit a 14" laptop just fine.
Outside Pockets
The outside of the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L gives you a few extra pockets for organization.
The two side pockets are made of stretch mesh that fits larger bottles. We were able to fit a 32oz Nalgene bottle and big 30oz Yeti cofffee tumbler inside the side pockets. These pockets are also great for daily commute items like an umbrella or phone.
The front stash pocket is fairly large and covers the entire front of the backpack. Here you can fit items you need quick access to like headphones, winter gloves or small notebooks.
Our one gripe with the front stash pocket is that the main compartment can bulge into this pocket when overpacked. This makes it harder to access the items inside this pocket.
Final Thoughts
We recommend the Patagonia Atom Tote Pack 20L if you are looking for just one smaller pack that you can used for everything from daily laptop carry to outdoor adventures. It really is a great do-it-all option. This is all made possible by the removable tech storage that transforms the bag into a blank slate for different acitivies.
If you need a backpack with lots of pockets, then this backpack may not be the one for you. The Patagonia Atom Tote Pack has just enough pockets without being too overwhelming. But those who want more organization may find the number of pockets lacking.
Additionally, the shorter body of the Atom Tote Pack might too small for some people. If you are tall or have wide shoulders, you might want to take a look at other Patagonia backpack options for a better fit.
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tomtoc Navigator-A82 [Review]
tomtoc Travel Laptop Backpack 40L Navigator-A82 review
The tomtoc Navigator-A82 is a 40L travel laptop backpack for those who need a reliable travel companion without the high price tag. Minimliast, stylish and budget-friend, the Navigator-A82 punches above it's weight class in terms of features. In fact, having spent a few weeks testing it, we are sure that the tomtoc Navigator-A82 is one of the best value travel backpacks available right now.
In this backpack review, we will take a closer look at the tomtoc travel laptop 40L backpack and explore all of the details.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Dual access to the packing compartment (main opening and through laptop compartment)
Minimalist design with just enough pockets for organization
Protective laptop and tablet sleeves
Affordable price
What we don’t like
Water bottle pockets can only fit slimmer bottles (does not fit 32oz Nalgene bottle)
No hip belt for extra support under heavy load. Missed opportunity for tomtoc to offer an add-on hip belt option for those who want one.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 20.5” (H) x 13” (W) x 8.66” (D)
Capacity: 40L
Materials: Recycled PET, YKK Woven-In Tough Zippers
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 17”
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 14”
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Materials and Construction
tomtoc has left us impressed with the overall construction quality of the Navigator-A82. Despite being considered a budget backpack, it doesn't feel cheap. The bag uses a recycled textile made from PET plastic bottles and we were surprised to find that it's equipped with YKK Woven-In Tough zippers that have been as smooth as butter.
Where a lot of budget travel backpacks cut quality is with the internal lining and the shoulder straps. This isn’t the case with the tomtoc Navigator-A82. The internal lining fabric is feels on par with more more expensive travel bags and the shoulder straps are generously padded for comfortable carry under heavier weight.
What fits inside the tomtoc Navigator-A82 40L?
The tomtoc Navigator A82 can be dividing into two major compartments: the main packing compartment and the rear laptop compartment.
The main compartment opens much like a duffel bag for easy packing. Although the tomtoc Navigator A82 has a pretty large capacity, it isn't as roomy as some of the other 40L travel backpacks we have reviewed. With this in mind we still found that the main packing compartment can easily fit 5 days of clothes. Of course your mileage may vary depending on how light of a packer you are (we tend to overpack). Light packers can easily fit up to a week of clothes and toiletries with the right rolling technique.
The Laptop Compartment
The laptop compartment of the A82 has a convenient TSA-friendly lay-flat opening, making it easier to go through airport security checkpoints. Inside, you'll find a spacious padded laptop sleeve that can accommodate a 17-inch laptop, as well as a second tablet sleeve that can also fit a device of up to 14 inches. Can the A82 serve as a dual laptop backpack? Absolutely.
On the opposite side of the laptop sleeves, you'll find a single mesh pocket for accessories. This pocket can comfortably fit chargers, external hard drives, and other smaller tech accessories.
Our favorite feature of this backpack is the ability to access the main compartment from inside of the laptop compartment. This grants you quick access to liquids and other items needed for airport security scanning. It's a unique feature that truly sets the tomtoc A82 apart from other travel packs.
It's important to note that only the laptop compartment has lockable zippers (bring your own TSA lock). Unfortunately, the main compartment zipper lacks this security feature.
Outside Pockets
The tomtoc Navigator-A82 gives you a total 4 outside pockets for easy access to your stuff.
There are two side pockets for water bottles and we found that they could easily fit slim bottles like a 24oz Hydroflask and a 1 liter plastic bottle. However, these pockets were too narrow to fit a larger 32oz Nalgene bottle. The water bottle pockets are held in place by an elastic band to keep the pockets flat when not in use.
Other pockets include a small pocket on the top of the bag that can fit a passport, wallet and sunglasses. This top pocket is semi-hidden to give you a little bit of extra security when traveling. Lastly, we have the front pocket. This is a flat pocket that's a good spot for general small tech storage, mini notebooks and other items you need quick access to.
Size and Comfort (Back Panel and Shoulder Straps)
tomtoc Navigator A-82 dimensions: 20.5" x 13" x 8.66"
The dimensions of this pack puts it square in carry-on backpack territory. Meaning, it would have to be placed in the overhead compartment on most airplanes. Could you use this backpack as an underseat personal item backpack? Maybe. But at its dimensions of 20.5" x 13" x 8.66" when fully packed, you will go over most airline personal size limits.
This is a soft pack, so it can be compressed as needed. tomtoc has included a flap inside the main compartment that allows you to give the bag some structure. When the flap is down, you can use the side compression straps to adjust the backpack's depth. This size control is a handy feature, especially for shorter trips.
As for comfort, tomtoc has done a great job with their shoulder straps. They are thick, very well-padded, and comfortable even when carrying a heavy load. The back panel is decent enough, with tomtoc providing four cushioned mesh panels for both comfort and breathability. However, it's worth noting that there is a quality difference between the back panel of the Navigator-A82 and more expensive travel packs.
For additional support, tomtoc has included an adjustable chest strap but unfortunately there is no hip belt. If there is one major con about this backpack, it's the lack of a hip belt.
Final Thoughts
The tomtoc 40L travel backpack strikes a nice balance between good quality and affordability, making it one of the best minimalist backpacks available at this price range. Not only is it constructed with durable materials but the spacious compartments for clothing and tech gives you everything you need for shorter leisure and business trips without the overwhleming array of pockets and compartments that plague other travel packs.
The TSA-friendly laptop compartment is the star of the show. This lay-flat compartment will make aiport security a breeze thanks to its two padded sleeves and easy access to the main packing compartment. This feature alone puts the tomtoc Navigator-A82 above its competition.
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Under Armour Hustle Sport [Review]
Under Armour Hustle Sport backpack review
The Under Armour Hustle Sport Backpack is a budget-friendly backpack that’s purpose-built for school, sports and gym sessions.
But is it worth buying? In this backpack review we will take an honest look at the pros, cons as well as explore how water resistant UA Storm Technology really is.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Roomy 26L capacity is large enough store a change of clothes and a basketball or school notebooks and binders.
Available in lots of colors for a personalized look
Ultra lightweight construction
Affordable price
What we don’t like
Laptop compartment is not padded
Back panel is just one big piece of padded polyester with no breathability. Not great in hot weather.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18.5” (H) x 12.6” (W) x 7.4” (D)
Capacity: 26L
Materials: 100% Polyester
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 15”
Tablet Sleeve: None
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Who is this backpack for?
School: The roomy 26-liter main compartment is perfect for storing large notebooks, binders and books. Affordable pricing is great for those looking school backpack on a budget.
Sports and Gym: Lightweight construction makes this a great backpack for sports and gym sessions. The bungee gives you additional storage for stuff like shoes, a towel or jacket.
What fits inside the Hustle Sport?
Unlike the larger UA Hustle 5.0 backpack, the Hustle Sport which features 3 major compartments, the Hustle Sport only has one - the main compartment. Inside is where you’ll find the 15” laptop sleeve as well as a couple of extra slip pockets for smaller items.
The 26-liter main compartment is the perfect for daily packing. If you plan on using the UA Hustle Sport as a school backpack, you’ll be able to fit a generous amount of large binders and notebooks in addition to a laptop. For athletes, the main compartment is also large enough to fit a full sized (size 7) basketball in addition to a change of clothes.
Although the 15” laptop sleeve has a generous false bottom to protect your device from drops, it leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to overall laptop protection. The laptop sleeve on the Hustle Sport is just a thin polyester sleeve with no padding outside of the padding it shares with the back panel. It also does not include any fleece lining to protect your laptop from scratches.
Two additional slip pockets can be found inside the main compartment for smaller items. These slip pockets can fit items like a sunglasses case, small pencil case or laptop charger.
Exterior Pockets and Bungee Storage
On the outside of the UA Hustle Sport, you'll find a pretty large fleece-lined valuables pocket for items like sunglasses, a phone, and other tech. We found it to be just large enough to fit a pair of over-ear headphones.
Two additional mesh water bottle pockets can be found on each side of the backpack. These pockets are large enough to fit 32oz and 1-liter bottles perfectly fine.
Unlike other Under Armour backpacks, the Hustle Sport doesn't include additional MOLLE webbing or daisy chain loops for exterior attachments. Instead, the Hustle Sport provides you with a bungee cord for attaching bulkier items.
We found the bungee was able to fit a light jacket or workout shoes (up to a Mens US 12) but the bungee is also too small to fit a full-sized basketball.
Materials and Comfort
The Under Armour Hustle Sport is made of polyester material, which makes it incredibly lightweight. There isn't anything special with the construction; it has simple stitching throughout, and the material itself is pretty thin. The zippers on the Hustle Sport are as smooth as butter and the metal zipper pulls are nice touch.
Regarding comfort, the padded shoulder straps are the star of the show and provide excellent weight distribution and ample comfort even when the backpack gets heavy. Under Armour always does a great job with their shoulder straps and the Hustle Sport is no exception.
However, the back panel is where the Hustle Sport starts to suffer. Although padded, it's thin, and this causes oddly-shaped items to poke through when wearing the backpack, making for an uncomfortable situation. Moreover, the back panel isn’t nearly as breathable as we would expect a backpack designed for athletes to be. It's essentially one large piece of polyester with two tiny air channels - this spells trouble in hot weather.
Is the UA Hustle Waterproof? UA Storm Technology Tested
UA Storm Technology is essentially a water-repellent coating on the polyester that allows water to bead up and roll off the fabric when wet. The fleece-lined valuables pocket in the front of the bag is also equipped with a water-resistant zipper that does a good job of keeping moisture out.
Although UA Storm Technology offers some water-resistant protection, the Hustle Sport is far from waterproof. Unfortunately, the seams and main compartment zipper are not water-resistant, and this creates weak points for water to sneak in after repeated exposure.
During our testing, we found that repeated exposure allowed water to leak into the main compartment through the top stitching of the backpack.
What does this mean for you? The UA Hustle Sport should be okay during a walk home in a light rain, but you will have significantly less protection walking home during a rainstorm or surviving heavy splash (think of being on the unfortunate pedestrian end of a car driving through a puddle on a rainy day).
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, the Under Armour Hustle Sport is a budget backpack for those who want a good value-to-price ratio and the Hustle Sport really is a great value when you tally up the specs.
You’ll get a water-resistant construction, a big roomy main compartment that's great for sports and school, plus a super useful bungee that expands your storage by quite a bit.
If you want a major step up in quality, we recommend you take a look at The North Face Jester or Borealis. These two bungee backpacks have much better laptop sleeves, more pockets for organization, and much more breathable back panels. However, these backpacks are not as budget-friendly as the Hustle Sport and we think this is where the Hustle Sport really shines.
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Under Armour Hustle 5.0 [Review]
Under Armour Hustle 5.0 backpack review
The Under Armour Hustle 5.0 was designed with student athletes in mind and you can see this inspiration throughout its design. A roomy 29-liter capacity gives you enough room for a busy day of classes and a bottom shoe compartment allows you to partition shoes, laundry and other items you want to keep separate from the rest of your carry.
Is this one of the best affordable backpacks for school and workouts? Let’s find out.
Video Review
The Rundown
What we like
Roomy 29L capacity is large enough to store a basketball, shoes, school books and more.
Available in lots of colors for a personalized look
Soft-lined laptop sleeve and front valuables pocket to protect tech from scratches
Bottom shoe compartment is great for keeping dirty stuff away from clean items
What we don’t like
Light weight and low cost comes at a cost to overall quality. The MSRP is $55 and to be honest, this backpack feels like a budget backpack.
UA Storm Technology is a bit oversold. Although the bag is technically water resistant, it’s nothing special.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 20” (H) x 12.6” (W) x 6.3” (D)
Capacity: 29L
Materials: 100% Polyester
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 15”
Tablet Sleeve: None
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Who is this backpack for?
For Students: The roomy main compartment is perfect for storing your laptop, books and notebooks while the exterior pockets give you the organization you need for pens and accessories. The Hustle 5.0 is a nice Goldilocks size for school - not too big and not too small.
For Athletes and Gym Goers: The bottom compartment is handy for separating your dirty shoes or laundry from your clean items. The MOLLE webbing on the front and shoulder straps also makes it easy to attach additional gear.
What fits inside? Pockets and Compartments
The Hustle backpack can be divided into three major compartments: the front admin compartment, the main compartment, and a bottom shoe compartment.
The front admin compartment features slip pockets for pens and accessories and is also large enough to store a couple of additional notebooks and smaller books.
The main compartment is where you will find a soft-lined 15-laptop sleeve. Under Armour did a good job at providing a false bottom so that the laptop sleeve floats about two inches from the bottom of the bag to prevent damage from drops.
If you are using the Under Armour Hustle 5.0 primarily as a school backpack, the 29-liter capacity can fit a fair number of large binders, books, and notebooks.
For sports, workouts, and travel, you can fit three or four days' worth of clothing and toiletries depending on how lightly you pack. A full-sized basketball takes up about half of the inside of the main compartment.
The last major compartment is the bottom shoe compartment. Our testing revealed that it can easily fit a full-sized #7 basketball as well as size US 12 men’s running shoes.
One important thing to mention about the shoe compartment, however, is that it shares its space with the main compartment. This means that whatever you store in this shoe compartment will take up room inside the main compartment. When Under Armour says this bottom compartment is "expandable," they mean it expands into the backpack.
Under Armour includes a few additional exterior pockets for extra organization. The first is the fleece-lined pocket on the front of the bag that is large enough for items such as a phone, sunglasses, or wallet.
There are also two side pockets for items such as water bottles and umbrellas. These pockets can easily hold larger 32-ounce bottles.
Materials and Construction
The Under Armour Hustle 5.0 is primarily made of polyester, making it very lightweight. Seriously - when empty, this backpack feels like air.
However, this lightweight construction comes at the cost of overall quality. The outer fabric and inner lining feel thinner than we would like, and the stitching throughout is very simple, which is most evident when looking at the inside pockets. If you want a heavy-duty backpack, you might want to consider spending a little bit more and finding a bag made with more substantial materials. Our Best Backpack with Shoe Compartments buying guide features some great alternatives.
The shoulder straps are nicely cushioned and very comfortable, we have no complaints here. However, the cushioned foam back panel leaves something to be desired. There is no structure to it, making it easy for oddly shaped items to poke into your back, which is our largest complaint.
Under Armour also does not include a chest strap or waist belt for additional support. We actually like this about Under Armour backpacks because it means fewer annoying dangling straps, but it might be a deal breaker for those intending to carry heavier loads and would like the extra support.
Waterproof? UA Storm Technology
Under Armour uses its UA Storm Technology as a selling point for this backpack, and we are here to set a few things straight. Although the fabric has a water-resistant coating, we believe that the UA Storm technology is a bit oversold in our opinion. If water gets on the fabric, it will roll off, but under heavy rain, water will find its way into the backpack with repeated exposure.
The Under Armour Hustle 5.0 also does not include any special water-resistant stitching, and the zipper for the main compartment, where your expensive laptop will be, is not water-resistant either, giving it weak points for water to sneak in. This construction is not anything special, nor is it bad. In fact, most backpacks are built this way and offer the same level of protection.
Will you be okay in a light rain? Yes. Is the Under Armour Hustle backpack waterproof? No, not even a little bit.
Final Thoughts
Under Armour's best-selling backpack is popular for a reason - it hits enough sweet spots to a broad spectrum of people. It can be used as a gym bag, a sports bag, a school bookbag, and even for travel in a pinch. What's not to like?
With an MSRP of $55, you really can't go wrong. However, it's important to understand that this backpack isn't high-end. It's not made with the best materials, nor is it the most water-resistant backpack you can get. But if you're looking for a backpack that balances functionality and affordability, the Under Armour Hustle 5.0 is perfect.
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Got Bag Daypack
Got Bag Daypack backpack review
The Got Bag Daypack is a compact backpack for work, weekends and travel that combines a stylish minimalist design with a sustainable ethos.
Each Daypack is constructed with Got Bag’s Ocean Impact Plastic, a fabric that is made out of recycled ocean plastic waste and the brand is dedicated to offering sustainable circular manufacturing process with a strong initiative to help clean up our oceans while providing stylish bags in the process. You can learn more about Got Bag’s awesome recycling initiatives here.
Inside the Daypack you are greeted with a padded 13” laptop sleeve and 11 liters of packing room for essentials. Although some may find the internal packing room too small for busy school or work days, it’s the perfect size to use as a lightweight daily laptop backpack and its compact dimensions make it the perfect personal item backpack for flights with strict bag requirements. The small footprint and slim shoulder straps also make the Got Bag Daypack ideal for those with smaller shoulders who find most backpacks too large and bulky.
The Daypack’s water resistant construction also gives it an edge over most compact backpacks on the market. Although not waterproof, the Daypack will protect against light rain and splashes thanks to its water resistant coating that is free from harmful PVC and PFC.
Overall, the Got Bag Daypack is a great backpack for those days where you just need a stylish hand-free way to carry the essentials. With tons of great colors to choose from and sustainable construction - you really can’t go wrong!
What we like
Stylish modern design with option to carry like a tote bag thanks to its integrated top handles
Available in lots of fun colors
Padded laptop sleeve has a false bottom to protect against bumps and drops
Water resistant design for peace of mind outdoors
What we don’t like
While equipped with two large zippered pockets, we wish there was more pocket organization for smaller items like keys and sunglasses.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 14” (H) x 11” (W) x 5” (D)
Capacity: 11L
Materials: 60% Ocean Impact Plastic fabric, 20% recycled materials, 20% non-recycled materials
Weight: 1.19lbs
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 13”
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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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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.
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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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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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Targus 15" Newport Backpack
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The Targus Newport is a modern take on the classic laptop backpack. Unlike other women’s backpacks that are primarily “style-focused” and leave much to be desired when it comes to actual carry, Targus makes a real effort to incorporate useful pockets and compartments that make all the difference. There are pockets and organizers for everything from a laptop, charging cables, small personal items and more.
A clean design, intuitive pockets and small footprint is what makes the Targus 15” Newport backpack one of our favorite travel and work backpacks for women.
What we like
Clean design and mature colors makes the Targus Newport a polished alternative to most casual backpacks.
Lots of pockets and compartments for everyday items and tech. Separate laptop pocket makes it easy to keep things organized.
What we don’t like
There isn’t much we don’t like if we are being honest. But if we would have to nitpick it would be how the faux-leather bottom and panels will hold up over time.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18” H x 11.13 W" x 5.25" D
Dedicated compartments for a slim laptop or a tablet, clothes, and everyday accessories
Lots of smaller organizer pockets
Materials: High-density water-repellent twill nylon and faux-leather accents
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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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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Everlane The ReNew Transit Backpack
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The ReNew Transit is Everlane’s modern take on the travel backpack. Packed with accessible pockets, a roomy main compartment and even a separate-access padded laptop sleeve, the ReNew Transit is Everlane’s most versatile backpack design to date.
Designed for both men and women, the Everlane ReNew Transit backpack is a medium-sized bag with a roomy 27 liter main compartment making it perfect for everything from busy work commutes to weekend trips.
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What we like
Stylish minimalist design that is sleek enough to wear to work or on casual days.
Carefully placed pockets on the front and top of backpack makes grabbing small items easy.
Airline friendly size - can be used as a personal item backpack on flights.
What we don’t like
Side water bottle pocket is not gusseted so it can be a tight squeeze when backpack is full.
No organizers for things like a phone, pens or a passport
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 17.5” H x 12” W x 7.25” D
Capacity: 27L
Materials: Recycled Polyester with environmental friendly CO water-resistant finish
Laptop Compartment: Up to 15”
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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.
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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
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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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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
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AmazonBasics Carry-On Travel Backpack
AmazonBasics Carry On Travel backpack review
The AmazonBasics Carry On Travel backpack is a large capacity backpack for those who seek a reliable one-bag solution for travel. Style-wise, the Amazon Carry On Travel backpack can be best compared to the popular eBags TLS Mother Lode backpack but at a much cheaper price. Both backpacks are essentially suitcases with shoulder straps and allow you to carry a trip’s worth of clothing and items in one convenient bag.
What we like
Front organizer does a great job at storing smaller items that need quick access.
Flexible main compartment that compresses and expands as needed.
Huge padded laptop compartment is perfect for larger laptops.
What we don’t like
Waist strap feels flimsy and does not do a good job at distributing weight.
No water bottle pocket on the outside of the bag.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 20.1” H x 15” W x 6.5” D
Weight: 3.64lbs
Materials: 100% Polyester
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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Burton Annex Backpack
Burton Annex backpack review
The Burton Annex is a versatile everyday backpack inspired by vintage rucksack designs. What you won’t find in the Burton Annex is a complicated backpack with too many pockets and compartments. Instead Burton decided to keep things simple with a deep and roomy main compartment that stays true to its vintage rucksack inspirations. Side pockets are available for smaller items while a laptop compartment can be accessed from the main compartment or the back.
At 28 liters, the Burton Annex is the larger cousin of the Burton Tinder backpack in both size and design.
What we like
Multifunctional backpack that’s great for school, outdoor activities or short trips.
Front straps can be used to fasten things like a yoga mat or jacket.
Laptop sleeve with separate tablet sleeve in main compartment.
What we don’t like
Main compartment is one big abyss. Easy to lose smaller items and it can become a hassle to find things at the bottom of the bag.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 20” H x 10.5” W x 7” D
Capacity: 28L
Materials: Varies by color
Weight: 2 lbs
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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United By Blue Rift Pack
United By Blue Rift Pack backpack review
United By Blue offers a versatile backpack for everything from short hikes to city commuting with their Rift Pack. The backpack is made of a tough water repellent polyester with vegetable tanned leather accents to give it a vintage heritage flare. At 25 liters, the Rift can hold a fair amount in its main compartment without being too bulky.
What we like
Water repellent polyester makes this backpack durable enough for outdoor wear, travel or city commuting.
Plenty of organizers for smaller items.
What we don’t like
Front outside pocket is fastened by a magnet which doesn’t feel too secure.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 19” H x 14” W x 7.75” D
Capacity: 25L
Materials: 100% Recycled Polyester with water repellent finish
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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Timbuk2 Tuck Pack backpack review
Timbuk2 offers a back-to-basics rolltop backpack with some modern flare with their Tuck Pack. Some modern upgrades to the classic rolltop design include a side access padded laptop compartment and organizers inside the main compartment. Side pockets are perfect for water bottles or bike locks making the Timbuk2 Tuck a great option for daily urban carry.
What we like
Good small/mid size backpack for everyday commutes. Stylish enough to be worn just about anywhere.
Rolltop style allows for more storage vertically.
Side access to laptop compartment so you don’t have to undo the rolltop to access your tech.
What we don’t like
Outside pockets (side and front) can be hard to access when the main compartment is full.
Clip that secures the rolltop is made out of plastic. Not sure how that will hold up over time.
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Dimensions: 17.1” H x 15.4” W x 6.30” D
Weight: 1.5lbs
Capacity: 20L
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Samsonite Tectonic 2 backpack review
The Samsonite Tectonic 2 is a versatile backpack for those who need a reliable backpack for school, work commutes or traveling. Its tough ballistic polyester design looks mature enough to be carried into the office while it’s large main compartment is perfect for carrying large books on campus or extra clothes while traveling.
What we like
Roomy main compartment is perfect for overnight stays, daily school/work carry or travel.
Fleece lined top pocket is a nice touch. Perfect for glasses, headphones, etc.
Includes trolley sleeve and can be carried on luggage handles while traveling.
What we don’t like
Front zipper pocket can become hard to access when the main compartment is full.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 18” H x 13.3” W x 8.6” D
Weight: 2.6 lbs
Material: 1060D Polyester
Laptop Compartment: Up to 17”
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