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J**L
Sturdy and versatile tote bag
Got this bag to take to a conference and it's perfect for that use. Folds up small to pack into a suitcase,. Easily converts between a backpack and tote without having to adjust the straps. Has multiple interior sections - a padded laptop sleeve, 2 open compartments (one of which has a zippered pocket inside it), and a small slide-in compartment for IDs or business cards. Also has an exterior velcro-zip compartment with a key strap. The only thing that it's missing is an expandable side compartment to fit a water bottle, but there's sufficient room inside to include an insulated water bottle. Incredible value for the money, considering some other name brands are charging $70+ for bags with similar features. If you're on the fence, give this a try - I think you'll be impressed!
A**A
Perfect IKEA dupe
If you’re looking for a convertible backpack tote that can be used everyday, this is it. It’s large enough to hold a small laptop or large tablet, but not bulky at all. It has a sturdy zipper closure to keep things secure while used as a backpack. It’s exactly like the canvas colored ikea bag…right down to the lining!
K**E
Good work bag!
It’s a good work bag and fits my 16” MacBook and other work essentials. Not the best for commuters if you want to put a lot of stuff in it. But good quality and easy to switch from tote to backpack.
A**A
Useful Low Profile Convertible Bag
This bag is actually pretty perfect for my 1 mile walk to work. I wanted a water resistant east bag to carry to work and this bag meets all my criteria. I like the look and the option to wear it two ways. When empty it’s pretty thin/flat which makes it a useful tote for traveling, you could fold it and put it into a suitcase if you needed a tote.I don’t think it would be a good option for a long commute with lots of walking and public transport since the straps would dig in. It wouldn’t be my first choice for air travel since you can’t attach it to a roller bag. It doesn’t really have enough room for lunch unless you have a small bento style container or similar.It fits my 15 in laptop, mouse, double glasses case, various chargers, ear buds, a leather pouch for essentials, phone, keys, a medium water bottle, a book and snacks.
B**R
Excellent for the price!
I bought this to be my everyday bag for commuting to work, school, etc. It carries all the essentials I wanted it to-- laptop (13" MacBook Air), umbrella, a book or two, small notebook, water bottle, chargers, pens, and a small Tupperware for lunch, as well as some personal items I like to keep on hand like sunscreen, hand lotion, bandaids, tampons, medication, etc. It feels sturdy enough to hold all these things reliably, and is comfortable to carry as a tote. I will admit, carrying it as a backpack is a little less comfortable, especially if you have only a thin shirt on-- with a puffy winter coat, it's fine. The straps are obviously not padded, and the buckles in back also feel just a little uncomfortable on the shoulders, but this seems like something I can get used to. The other bags I was looking at (like Fjallraven's totepack line or Carhartt's convertible tote) were closer to the $100 range, so for this bag's price point, I'm more than willing to overlook slight discomfort-- It is a very light-weight bag overall, so I'm not expecting too much optimization out of it. I like that it has a light-colored lining so I can see its contents pretty easily, and the amount of internal pockets give me as much organization as I need. It's also pretty quick and easy to convert from backpack to tote. I will say, however, that although the straps are adjustable so you can adjust the height of it in its backpack-form, that creates an issue when you convert back to tote-form, because if the length is radically different between straps, the bag will tilt to one side or the other instead of sitting evenly on your shoulder. Not a deal-breaker for me, but definitely inconvenient. I also can attest to its water-resistance-- I wore it out in the snow and the melted droplets sat on the surface without being absorbed. Again, it is an inexpensive bag, so I'm not expecting it to have a hiking-pack level of waterproofness to withstand a downpour, but for my daily commute, I'm not worried that my laptop will get water damaged if I'm caught in the rain for a couple minutes before I can get to the bus shelter or get my umbrella out. This is also my own personal, aesthetic taste, but I like that it doesn't have any big, flashy brand name or logo on it. It's a very understated and clean design. I do wish it came in more colors!
M**N
A great, versatile bag.
I commute and carry lots of books and student papers. I have two Fjallraven backpacks that I love but I was looking for a light extra bag, this is great it can hold my laptop and several books with small pockets for personal items and can switch from a tote to a backpack, the straps are fine on my back and disburse the wait. The fabric seems to be water resistant as I have carried it in the rain and had a leaky water bottle. That didn’t pout out onto me. I am very pleased and glad to add it to my commuting bags. It is flatter than most backpack profiles. I got the green color which is a grayish olive green and quite pleasant
B**A
The best bag
very cool bags, ordered two 👍
C**E
Perfect bag for travel
I’m not one to review, but this bag just made a six day trip so easy! It folded up nicely in my luggage and once we landed, it hit the ground running. Thoughtful pockets (including a card pocket perfect for a hotel key!), easy to shake off after the beach and converts from backpack to shoulder bag in a breeze. This is seriously the perfect bag for those trips where you’ll need to carry a bit more stuff to get you through the day but don’t want to look like a tourist with a traditional backpack. And it can hold a small laptop. My 14” MacBook fit-ish (I tested it out, but didn’t actually use it this way).
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