Mobile Edge Paris Two-Tone Backpack

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The Mobile Edge mission is to create truly cutting-edge carrying cases that will enhance your mobile lifestyle and positively reflect your personal sense of style.PRODUCT FEATURES:Dedicated SafetyCell computer protection compartment;Separate section for files, books and magazines;Additional workstation section for accessories, cables, pens, etc;Ventilated and padded rear panel with ergonomic shoulder straps for carrying comfort;Removable accessories/cosmetics pouch.
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- Dedicated SafetyCell computer protection compartment
- Separate section for files, books, and magazines
- Additional workstation section for accessories, cables, pens, etc.
- Ventilated and padded rear panel with ergonomic shoulder straps for carrying comfort
- Removable accessories/cosmetics pouch
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Customer Buzz
 "Professional, but not fully adjustable for wearer's height" 2009-06-20
By Professor R. (Illinois, USA)
I've had this model in black and pink leather for two years. It looks professional, holds a lot of stuff, cradles my 15" laptop nicely, and is durable. It still looks as good as the day I bought it. My chief criticism -- and the reason it's never become my everyday bag -- is that the shoulder straps won't adjust to be comfortable for a smaller adult. My friend and I -- 5'2" and 5'5" in height -- have the same complaint.

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 "Ugly as sin" 2009-03-18
By Leslie Madsen-brooks
I ordered the two-toned backpack, thinking it would be in the pretty beige/gray depicted in the photo. Instead, it arrived in an ugly gunmetal gray with the company logo--ME--stamped all over it in black. It was hideous. The backpack looked very functional, but if you're buying this backpack in this color combo, I'd proceed with caution.

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 "Mobile Edge backpak - Fantastic" 2008-04-21
By Casey (Newport Beach, CA)
Paris Backpack Two-Toned

This is an incredible product AND incredible price; after receiving this I ordered a second one to use as for travel purposes the other one I'm using for to and from office. It honestly is very good looking and saves the wear and tear on my shoulder.

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 "Nice but big for a macbook 13 in." 2008-02-23
By Lori (Granger, IN)
I actually lucked out by finding this bag at Circuit City on clearance! I picked it up for 34 dollars. I had researched this bag on amazon first and by an odd stroke of luck found the bag at Circuit City on clearance the next day.



The two tone would not have been my first choice but I figured for 34 dollars it was worth it. I live in snowy, salty michigan so I was concerned the tweed fabric would get dirty easily. But so far any dirt or salt marks seem to wipe off with ease. I did not experience any bleeding when I was caught in the rain recently.



I load this bag up and its heavy when lifted by the handle but once placed on my back, it doesnt slow me down at all. Its a very comfortable bag.



The flap is a bit of a pain when getting to things in small spaces as its a stiff material and opens like a garage door. The buckle is nice looking but latches a bit odd. I like the fact that the laptop compartment is separate and not located under the flap. I guess my only real complaint is that my macbook 13 in. swims in the laptop compartment. Its really made for a larger computer. I get compliments on the bag all the time. Its pretty snazzy. ;)

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 "Not The Usual Sherpa bag" 2007-03-17
By CA reader
If you're after a somewhat professional-looking option for carrying your laptop and like the weight distribution only backpacks can give, there are precious few alternatives out there. The Mobile Edge is a definite contender for top spot and at $59, it can't be beat.



I spent a good deal of time trying to figure out if my laptop would fit in this bag before ordering. I had purchased a slightly less professional looking but more trim and much more compact bag from Ellington (called the multi-tasker vertical pack). The Ellington was top quality and very, very well made, but my computer was about 1 inch too long to fit even without my protective sleeve. So sadly, back it went. I loved that bag.



Mobile Edge says the Paris Backpack will fit a 15.4" laptop (just like the Ellington), however over the phone they stated a 17" would fit. As it turned out, I ended up finding the light-colored, two-toned bag at Circuit City ($79.99) while traveling in San Diego and was able to try it on for size. I found MY computer fit perfectly with maybe an inch left over. I have a Macbook Pro 15" which I keep in the Incase neoprene sleeve from Apple. The Macbook's outer dimensions are 14"W x 9 1/2"D and with the case, maybe an inch more. (Note: the "Wide" dimension becomes the "Long" when put into the backpack.) It's not at all necessary to keep your laptop in a sleeve like I do. The laptop compartment in the backpack is lined with soft, somewhat egg-crate like padding. It looks like it will give terrific protection to the laptop.



I finally decided the light colored fabric was a little odd looking. Definitely distinctive, but after a day of deliberation, I was too concerned it would pick up dirt too easily and the potential "bleed " problem indicated by another reviewer clinched it for me. Having a dressy-looking but filthy case would kind of defeat the purpose so I returned it. I also thought the light colored fabric would make it look larger than black would. However, if you like the look and think you'd be able to keep it clean, ignore this comment. I ended up returning mine to Circuit City in northern CA and the woman behind the counter exclaimed she had never seen one before and quickly spirited it off to the back. I'm pretty sure she nabbed it immediately for herself. As I said, if you want a dressy backpack, there are few to choose from. I ended up ordering the all black version on-line from an Amazon seller for $59 (new). I received it in a matter of days in sealed new condition and luckily have ended up preferring the black.



As far as quality goes, it's good, but not excellent. It's better than you'd find at Target, about on par with Marshall's, but nowhere near as well made as, say, Tumi or even Ellington. But it's nowhere near as expensive as Tumi would be if they even offered a product like this - which they don't. And though the price point is similar to Ellington (multi-tasker pack $89), it's MUCH more bag than the Ellington. With the zippered laptop compartment at the back AND two generous-sized zippered compartments underneath the flap that can take legal sized files one of which includes a zippered accessories pouch, the other which includes two zippered pockets and 3 velcro-flapped neoprene pockets, this bag can hold a LOT of stuff! Oh - and a cool little hidden zippered pocket at the side for a bottle of water. But it ends up bulkier than I'd prefer. I could have made-do with the more compact Ellington, but if you have a large laptop and carry a LOT of stuff, you'll appreciate the space in the Mobile Edge.



Both the light colored and the black body fabrics are a little unusual and would not be my first choice. The light colored is fuzzy and tweedy and the black is slippery with a sheen and almost dressy. Not your normal backpack, briefcase or suitcase materials. Not sure where you'd see the light colored fabric, but you might find the black fabric in small purses and evening bags. The hardware seems solid and hopefully, won't peel or chip. The bag has faux-leather parts which look to me like thin vinyl. It would be fine if these parts were confined to decorative trim, but Mobile Edge used this material for the gigantic front flap as well as all the points which take the greatest stress - and in many cases placed rivets (!) at these points to secure them. Since vinyl tends to tear, I would have preferred they used nylon webbing which they actually did use at the adjustable base part of the straps. My hope is they know what they're doing and the "vinyl" won't end up being a problem. I have taken pictures of the connections at the top of the straps and as soon as I figure out how to get them posted here, I'll put them up so you can judge this for yourself. The way they handled it was unexpected to me.



The bulk of the bag is a little more than necessary and if fully loaded, must weigh a ton. But the straps are curved, padded and the pack is well balanced and comfortable on the back. The very large front flap flops over and buckles at the lower front. One might be happy with this maybe for security reasons, but it tends to get in the way for me. The buckle isn't designed to be adjustable to the amount of stuff you actually pack so it can end up too loose or too tight and I find it a little awkward. The compartment for the laptop is at the back, behind where this flap attaches so handling the laptop is unaffected by it. I love this feature because there's nothing I hate more than going through airport security and having to completely upend everything just to get at my laptop. This way, all your stuff stays secured and untouched beneath the flap and fellow passengers can't see anything but the laptop and maybe a little of the dedicated laptop compartment. Great privacy, and since the laptop is secured not only by the zippered closure but also by a large, velcro strap beneath, you don't have to compromise laptop security, either.



Overall, I'm happy with the Mobile Edge. I'm encouraged a company recognizes the need for women to protect shoulders and backs by giving us the option of a backpack AND understands we might not always need to carry all our camping gear to work with our laptops. But I wish the execution were more tight. I like the "less is more" design motto and this bag doesn't follow that principle. It's a little too floppy and bulky and the materials and execution are not of the highest quality. On the other hand, it doesn't cost anywhere near $500 so in the end, I have to admit Mobile Edge did a very good job with the Paris Backpack. At $59, any criticism is really quibbling.


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