Shame it wasn't a little deeper and then it would double perfectly as an on-flight/cabin bag.
Picard123
17 Sep 16#2
No pictures of the inside of it and the compartments?
Not a great believer in cheap laptop backpacks. They often aren't well made and don't last. Why would you put £500-£1,000 worth of laptop into one of these?
redsnappa
18 Sep 16#3
You would not make that statement if you actually knew anything about how bags are made,
dealfeal
18 Sep 161#4
i have this one.. a laptop fits fine along with cables and space for my novel, bottle of water, umbrella and lunch box :wink: and its compact.. only issue it isnt 100% waterproof.. i remember when it rained inside it got a little wet when my bag was exposed to heavy rain,, but thankfully all was intact.. if this was 100% waterproof it was really good.. past 4 months i have been using and its going good so far.. so for ppl with lesser stuff to carry to office i guess this one should do for the winter..
Opening post
2 main padded compartments
2 pen holders and 1 zipped mesh compartment
Padded back and shoulder straps for comfort
Handle on top
Dimensions: 47.5 x 35 x 13cm
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Not a great believer in cheap laptop backpacks. They often aren't well made and don't last. Why would you put £500-£1,000 worth of laptop into one of these?