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The AOKING 20/22″ Water Resistant Rolling Big Wheeled Backpack is designed for the modern professional, featuring patented large wheels for easy maneuverability, a spacious 55L capacity, and a dedicated padded compartment for laptops up to 17 inches. With reinforced straps and a water-resistant exterior, this backpack is perfect for both travel and daily commutes.
H**N
Excellent Rolling Backpack!
I love this rolling backpack! I am an evangelist, preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ in the open air on streets and campuses. I have this backpack loaded down with my gospel tracts, amplifiers, body cameras, wireless headsets, Bible, etc. It is a very sturdy backpack. The material seems durable, and I love the big wheels. I live by St. Louis, MO and recently took the backpack with me on a flight to Boston and spent a week in the Boston area preaching the gospel. This pack held up great on the trains, subways, airports, streets, etc. The zippers might be questionable, but time will tell. I just try to be careful with them. They are not heavy duty zippers. If I was to improve on the backpack, I would use high-quality, heavy duty metal zippers, and I would make the outside pockets expandable, and place the water bottle carrier so that I can use the cinch straps and have a bottle in the water carrier pocket. Now, the cinch straps go across the water bottle carrier.
I**3
I love this bag
I take it everywhere I’ve taken it on several trips
W**E
Not a bad design. Pretty good implementation as well.
I think if they had made this bag a little more heavy duty I definitely would’ve gone with five stars. It is a very well-made backpack and they were able to overcome some of the problems inherent in this style of thing.The wheels are gigantic. That makes it very easy for traveling over bumpy sidewalks and curbs and other things. I’m not sure they quite have the clearance that they should need however. I wish they were set a little bit lower than the rest of the bag. Although the wheels are 7 inches in diameter they have at most an inch of clearance from the bag which severely limited some of their all-terrain ability.The bag itself is medium duty nylon. It’s not super thick but almost all of the external panels seem to have a small amount of padding in them. Then there are several pockets including a main compartment, a laptop size outer compartment and a zipper sliding compartment on top of that. They has strategic cinch straps on the sides.The handle is a center T-handle that telescopes out from the top and allows you to carry this like a rollaway. I would think that a large rigid object in the center of the bag would make it very uncomfortable to carry it as a backpack but they did a really good job with the rear suspension of this. The straps again are only medium duty but it’s fairly comfortable and they were able to pad the back in a way that you don’t get a large rigid pole digging into your spine. It’s actually quite comfortable much to my surprise.The zippers are unusual. All of them are waterproof style zippers made of attractive brushed aluminum with very handy para cord pull ties. They function quite smoothly and seem really well-made and the main zipper is quite large. This is one of the first times that I haven’t seen the usual suspects on the name of the zipper. It looks like they have possibly been manufactured by the makers of this bag itself.The last thing, although the outside is padded the pole can definitely be an obstacle inside of the main compartment. But the lining has a zipper going down the entire thing which enables you to access the suspension system of the backpack. So I was able to line the internal mechanism with a fair amount of closed cell foam which keeps the handle from possibly damaging whatever you put inside the bag. In essence the bottom of the pack as it lay flatwas quite hard, but I was able to insert padding underneath the lining and then close the bag back up.Given the fact that that thing has big wheels and you can tow it along, I wouldn’t of minded it being a little more heavy duty so you could really load it up with some serious weight. But if you did that, I don’t think the current construction of the bag could handle it, Not to mention your back, and I guess that’s why they make regular rollaway suitcases.A little bonus is a rain shell which tucks away hidden underneath the padding that sits against your back when you were wearing it as a backpack. So if you’re stuck in the rain you can pull this out and cover the entire bag. Again a testament to how clever this has been designed.I’m gonna give it 4 1/2 stars.
J**Y
Where's the dust jacket zippered pocket?
Looks to be OK except that there is no good way to secure the dust jacket when it is not in use. There are hook-and-loop attachments that could be used, but two of them are sewn in the wrong place. A video I found shows a zippered pocket for stowing the dust jacket, but the unit I received does not have a zipper located on the lower back side where it is needed. I was able to roll the pocket up and tuck it under the flap, but I can see that in use the dust jacket could fall out and it would catch in the rotating wheels.
J**E
A wheeled backpack to give your back a good deserve break.
The media could not be loaded. The Glodiar AOKING Big Wheeled Backpack is a versatile bag since it could be wear as a regular backpack and also as rolling luggage.This unit has a spacious main compartment with a large laptop pocket that could fit 17” device. It has secondary front compartment with several pockets to keep smaller items organized. There is also one zippered external pocket on the front and one on the side that hides a mesh that could be use to carry a water bottle.The backpack comes with nice and big 7" inch wheels that could even be roll up and down stairs. The wheels are supper quiet and are large enough to keep the backpack away from dirt. Unlike those little tiny wheels, there is no need to worrying about breaking a wheel or damaging the backpack when rolling it on the ground.Also there is a wheel cover, hidden on the back, which is a really convenient thoughtful addon to protect your clothes from getting dirty from muddy and wet wheels.The Glodiar AOKING Big Wheeled Backpack is great when carrying heavy gear or if you want to avoid back, neck and shoulder pain.The backpack cab be carry with comfort, since it has nice and thick padding and ventilation on both the back panel and shoulder straps.The shoulder straps an tuck away, so they do not dangle or get caught on the huge wheels.The Glodiar AOKING Big Wheeled Backpack is a spacious bag, that is more convenient and versatile than traditional rolling luggage, since it can easily throw it on your back like a regular backpack.
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