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Tamrac Adventure 9 Photo/Computer Backpack (Red/Black)

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The Adventure 9 is a modern backpack designed for the SLR photographer with a pro digital or film SLR with a grip and 5 inch lens attached, several additional lenses, a flash, accessories and a laptop. The completely foam-padded lower compartment protects photo equipment, while the large top compartment holds a light jacket, lunch or other necessary items. Inside the top, a Pop-Off Pocket keeps AC adaptors and laptop cords organized. A separate, completely foam-padded compartment provides quick access to a laptop (such as Apple's PowerBook G4 or others up to 15½" x 11" x 2" in size) without disturbing photo gear. Double zipper pulls provide quick access to photo gear while a weather flap and quick-release buckle provide security and weather protection. Inside the main compartment, foam pillars support the camera with lens attached, ready for action, while adjustable, foam-padded dividers protect other equipment. Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up. The comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness with sternum strap is contoured to distribute the weight of the camera gear across the shoulders.
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Technical Details

- Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System¿ uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up.
- Two mesh side pockets provide quick access to accessories and water bottles.
- Comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness with sternum strap is contoured to distribute the weight of the camera gear across the shoulders.
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Customer Buzz
 "Good Bag" 2009-08-21
By Gadget (Fort Worth)
I bought Tamrac Adventure 9 Photo/Computer Backpack for a trip to Europe where I needed to take my computer for work but also wanted to carry my camera equipment on board the plane instead of packing either in my check luggage. This bag did a great job of protecting my computer and camera and was easy and comfortable to carry around. The camera compartment was well padded and took my full size digital SLR along with two lenses with ease. Computer compartment was perfectly sized for my computer. The issue I found was there was not enough room in the accessory compartment to handle all my computer acessories and other things I wanted to ake on the plane with me. That compartment needs to be twice as large to be really useful. So I ended up using part of the camera compartment for computer accessories which limited the equipment I could carry. Also the computer compartment was difficult to get into quickly with two zippers and three straps to open.

Customer Buzz
 "Great camera backpack" 2009-06-17
By Brandon Hiller (Katy, TX)
I have had this bag now for 2 years and it is very rugged and comfortable. I have taken it all across the US and Mexico, and next week will take it to Europe for a week and a half. It is a great carry-on to fit all of my electronics in so I don't have to worry about checking them when I fly. I fit my D50 with the 18-200VR attached to it, an SB-600, camcorder, Nikon 50mm prime, Tokina 12-24mm, and several memory cards, cleaning products and filters in it with no problems. The zippered top half is great for storing cables, chargers and misc. items. When I leave my laptop at the hotel room I can pack my travel books and maps in the padded compartment for easy access.



The bag can get pretty heavy when fully loaded with gear but the padded straps allow you to wear it without discomfort. I would recommend this backpack to anyone who travels or needs a rugged bag to store their gear in. Next week I hope to finally try out the tabs on the bottom when I take my travel tripod with me.

Customer Buzz
 "Tamrac adventure 9, never leave home without" 2009-05-11
By Donald
First off Tamarac makes great products I have several of them.

I don't gloat for the fun of it. But in Tamrac's case I will.

I bought a Aero Camera/laptop backpack and used it a lot. but it does not have a chest or waist strap, it was made for quick access.

When wearing my backpack and riding my motorcycle I turned to look over my shoulder to check traffic and the right strap slid off.

I was wearing a leather jacket so the lack of friction was a factor

This is no way is a bad reflection on Tamrac just me not doing my homework.

I ended up getting the Adventure 9 in camo, I think I fell in love with this bag from day one, I ride a motorcycle most of the time and the waist and chest straps keep it secured. I know my computer and camera gear are safe. My load is heavy mostly the large laptop I carry.

I work part time and go to College in the morning(Photography Major)

I also like the fact it does not scream camera bag.

and it has two water bottle pockets a big plus for those of us living in the desert.





Customer Buzz
 "Versatile, rugged, and comfortable" 2009-01-23
By Donald P. Johnson (Madison, Wisconsin)
This is an outstanding pack that holds my Nikon D80 Digital SLR and a host of accessories. It also features a slot for my laptop and a top pouch for extra gear (jacket, lunch, etc.) It is a decent size but rides well and is an excellent pack for air travel or for day hikes. The construction is quality with a water resistant finish. It repelled a major dousing from surf in Baja California with no discernable leaking. (It was not submerged, but blasted by waves on a fishing boat. A little marlin slime wiped off easily!) Gear does not shift inside the pack, another plus!!



Don

Customer Buzz
 "Perfect bag for a specific purpose." 2009-01-14
By Edwin Yoo
I love this bag because it serves 3 functions: carry my laptop and camera gear in a slim profile backpack with enough space to carry a few smaller non-photo items like a travel guide/snack while on traveling. I own 2 other camera bags: The Lowepro Naturetrekker which carries ALL of my camera equipment when I'm on a serious photo journey (2 slrs, 5lenses, large tripod, flash etc etc) and a Tamrac 5549 which carries enough equipment when I'm being a photo tourist around my home city. While there are compromises inherent in any hybrid multi-function bag, I think the strengths far outweigh the minor quirks.



Overall impression:

This bag holds my equipment I bring when I travel: 13" Macbook, Canon 50D, Tokina 12-24/4, 17-55/2.8 IS, 70-200/4L IS. The profile/width is quite slim which is great when walking in cramped areas where I use this bag (carry-on in airplanes, subways etc etc.) The bag is made of a thick/strong cordura nylon which is the same as any Tamrac bag. I really like the fact that this bag does _not_ scream out "I'm carrying photography equipment!) as I use this bag when traveling. I feel like photobags that are obviously photobags invite unwanted attention from thieves.



Harness System:

Keeping in mind that this bag is only meant to carry ~3 lenses, the harness system is good. The shoulder straps are well padded and slightly curved to be a bit more ergonomic than a straight strap. The straps are also reinforced with nylon straps which adjust the fit (and serve as a good attachment point for accessories) My only minor complaint is that the straps (and back surface) are covered with a durable nylon material which is not comfortable against bare skin. There is a small sternum strap and waist strap that keep the bag securely to your body when hiking or biking. The waist belt is not a padded but that's fine because this bag can't hold enough equipment to justify the added bulk of a padded hip belt. The top handle is very strong.



Laptop Compartment:

Very thick padding between you and your laptop. The zipper has a nice rubber/plastic coating which is supposed to make it water resistant. I have yet to actually be caught out in the rain with this bag. I also stash a thin book (travel guide and maps).



Camera Gear Compartment:

This bag is advertised to carry a mid or large SLR with a vertical grip. There have been some reviews complaining that it is too roomy for a small SLR (Canon Rebel) but I think this is unfair as Tamrac's product description clearly states what this bag was intended for.



The padding is thicker than than what you would find in Tamrac 5549 (shoulder bag) which I'm guessing reflects the intended use (a bit more active such as hiking/biking or traveling). It's approximately the same thickness as Lowepro bags. There is velcro on every wall surface so you can customize the compartments as much as you want.



I read one review that had a complaint about the main strap with quick release tabs covering the camera compartment which can get in your way when the flap is open. This is a bit unfair as this strap is so thick/robust in order to to bear the weight of all the equipment. This protects the zipper from being damaged. I guess they could have used a thinner nylon webbing or some kind of plastic buckle to allow the strap to stay out of your way. I'd rather have a robust strap that will never break.



The front flap has a clear section (hold thin/small items like a remote-release and filters) with mini- plastic pouches to hold batteries/CF cards. This is not as useful as the pouches in larger Tamrac bags (which can hold 50D battery charger.) You'd think items would fly out but if you use them as intended (CF cards and batteries) it's snug enough that they won't.



Upper compartment/Side Pockets:

The floor/partition between the upper compartment and photo equipment section is a semi-rigid lightly padded piece with velcro which allows you to adjust the amount of space. It is enough to carry a light sweater or lunch. Because of this modular design, the upper compartment is not fully sealed from the equipment portion and so you have to be careful about what you put in there. There is a tear-away plastic pouch to carry additional equipment located in the upper compartment. I use this to hold infrequently used items (my card reader and a firewire cable.)



The side pouches are big enough to carry a small 12oz water bottle and some snacks. It's just big enough to carry a Klean Kanteen 20oz bottle but is not big enough for a 32 oz Nalgene. (But everyone has gotten rid of those lexan bottles after the bisphenol scare, right?)



Summary:

I highly recommend this bag if you want to carry your SLR with a few lenses and a laptop with additional space for non-photo items like a light sweater. While I have bags that can carry vastly more equipment (big photo backpack) or quicker access (shoulder bag), this bag is perfect travel bag as a carry-on for the airplane and then to carry all of my gear when taking photos as a tourist at my destination.




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Tamrac 1717 Superlights Computer Backpack 17 (Brown/Tan) ¿ For Laptops up to 17¿

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Tamrac's Superlights Computer Backpack 17 provides protection and easy access to up to a 17" screen laptop, accessories and personal items. The completely foam-padded laptop compartment features a water-resistant zipper for extra protection. The main compartment has file folder pockets to organize important documents, files and other accessories, while internal mesh pockets hold discs and other accessories. A special strap inside the top of the backpack suspends headphones for easy access. The front accessory pocket provides quick access to an MP3 player, phone and other small items. Elasticized side mesh pockets provide convenient access to water bottles or small accessories.
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- Convenient backpack provides protection and easy access to most 17" screen laptops, accessories and personal items.
- Water-resistant zipper protects the completely foam-padded laptop compartment.
- Main compartment has file folder pockets to organize important documents and files.
- Front accessory pocket and internal mesh pockets provide quick access to accessories and other small items.
- Elasticized mesh side pockets for fast access to water bottles and accessories.
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Tamrac's Superlights Computer Backpack 17 provides protection and easy access to up to a 17" screen laptop, accessories and personal items. The completely foam-padded laptop compartment features a water-resistant zipper for extra protection. The main compartment has file folder pockets to organize important documents, files and other accessories, while internal mesh pockets hold discs and other accessories. A special strap inside the top of the backpack suspends headphones for easy access. The front accessory pocket provides quick access to an MP3 player, phone and other small items. Elasticized side mesh pockets provide convenient access to water bottles or small accessories.
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Technical Details

- Convenient backpack provides protection and easy access to most 17" screen laptops, accessories and personal items.
- Water-resistant zipper protects the completely foam-padded laptop compartment.
- Main compartment has file folder pockets to organize important documents and files.
- Front accessory pocket and internal mesh pockets provide quick access to accessories and other small items.
- Elasticized mesh side pockets for fast access to water bottles and accessories.
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Tamrac Adventure 9 Photo/Computer Backpack (Grey/Black)

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The Adventure 9 is a modern backpack designed for the SLR photographer with a pro digital or film SLR with a grip and 5 inch lens attached, several additional lenses, a flash, accessories and a laptop. The completely foam-padded lower compartment protects photo equipment, while the large top compartment holds a light jacket, lunch or other necessary items. Inside the top, a Pop-Off Pocket keeps AC adaptors and laptop cords organized. A separate, completely foam-padded compartment provides quick access to a laptop (such as Apple's PowerBook G4 or others up to 15½" x 11" x 2" in size) without disturbing photo gear. Double zipper pulls provide quick access to photo gear while a weather flap and quick-release buckle provide security and weather protection. Inside the main compartment, foam pillars support the camera with lens attached, ready for action, while adjustable, foam-padded dividers protect other equipment. Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up. The comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness with sternum strap is contoured to distribute the weight of the camera gear across the shoulders.
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Technical Details

- Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System¿ uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up.
- Two mesh side pockets provide quick access to accessories and water bottles.
- Comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness with sternum strap is contoured to distribute the weight of the camera gear across the shoulders.
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Customer Buzz
 "Good Bag" 2009-08-21
By Gadget (Fort Worth)
I bought Tamrac Adventure 9 Photo/Computer Backpack for a trip to Europe where I needed to take my computer for work but also wanted to carry my camera equipment on board the plane instead of packing either in my check luggage. This bag did a great job of protecting my computer and camera and was easy and comfortable to carry around. The camera compartment was well padded and took my full size digital SLR along with two lenses with ease. Computer compartment was perfectly sized for my computer. The issue I found was there was not enough room in the accessory compartment to handle all my computer acessories and other things I wanted to ake on the plane with me. That compartment needs to be twice as large to be really useful. So I ended up using part of the camera compartment for computer accessories which limited the equipment I could carry. Also the computer compartment was difficult to get into quickly with two zippers and three straps to open.

Customer Buzz
 "Great camera backpack" 2009-06-17
By Brandon Hiller (Katy, TX)
I have had this bag now for 2 years and it is very rugged and comfortable. I have taken it all across the US and Mexico, and next week will take it to Europe for a week and a half. It is a great carry-on to fit all of my electronics in so I don't have to worry about checking them when I fly. I fit my D50 with the 18-200VR attached to it, an SB-600, camcorder, Nikon 50mm prime, Tokina 12-24mm, and several memory cards, cleaning products and filters in it with no problems. The zippered top half is great for storing cables, chargers and misc. items. When I leave my laptop at the hotel room I can pack my travel books and maps in the padded compartment for easy access.



The bag can get pretty heavy when fully loaded with gear but the padded straps allow you to wear it without discomfort. I would recommend this backpack to anyone who travels or needs a rugged bag to store their gear in. Next week I hope to finally try out the tabs on the bottom when I take my travel tripod with me.

Customer Buzz
 "Tamrac adventure 9, never leave home without" 2009-05-11
By Donald
First off Tamarac makes great products I have several of them.

I don't gloat for the fun of it. But in Tamrac's case I will.

I bought a Aero Camera/laptop backpack and used it a lot. but it does not have a chest or waist strap, it was made for quick access.

When wearing my backpack and riding my motorcycle I turned to look over my shoulder to check traffic and the right strap slid off.

I was wearing a leather jacket so the lack of friction was a factor

This is no way is a bad reflection on Tamrac just me not doing my homework.

I ended up getting the Adventure 9 in camo, I think I fell in love with this bag from day one, I ride a motorcycle most of the time and the waist and chest straps keep it secured. I know my computer and camera gear are safe. My load is heavy mostly the large laptop I carry.

I work part time and go to College in the morning(Photography Major)

I also like the fact it does not scream camera bag.

and it has two water bottle pockets a big plus for those of us living in the desert.





Customer Buzz
 "Versatile, rugged, and comfortable" 2009-01-23
By Donald P. Johnson (Madison, Wisconsin)
This is an outstanding pack that holds my Nikon D80 Digital SLR and a host of accessories. It also features a slot for my laptop and a top pouch for extra gear (jacket, lunch, etc.) It is a decent size but rides well and is an excellent pack for air travel or for day hikes. The construction is quality with a water resistant finish. It repelled a major dousing from surf in Baja California with no discernable leaking. (It was not submerged, but blasted by waves on a fishing boat. A little marlin slime wiped off easily!) Gear does not shift inside the pack, another plus!!



Don

Customer Buzz
 "Perfect bag for a specific purpose." 2009-01-14
By Edwin Yoo
I love this bag because it serves 3 functions: carry my laptop and camera gear in a slim profile backpack with enough space to carry a few smaller non-photo items like a travel guide/snack while on traveling. I own 2 other camera bags: The Lowepro Naturetrekker which carries ALL of my camera equipment when I'm on a serious photo journey (2 slrs, 5lenses, large tripod, flash etc etc) and a Tamrac 5549 which carries enough equipment when I'm being a photo tourist around my home city. While there are compromises inherent in any hybrid multi-function bag, I think the strengths far outweigh the minor quirks.



Overall impression:

This bag holds my equipment I bring when I travel: 13" Macbook, Canon 50D, Tokina 12-24/4, 17-55/2.8 IS, 70-200/4L IS. The profile/width is quite slim which is great when walking in cramped areas where I use this bag (carry-on in airplanes, subways etc etc.) The bag is made of a thick/strong cordura nylon which is the same as any Tamrac bag. I really like the fact that this bag does _not_ scream out "I'm carrying photography equipment!) as I use this bag when traveling. I feel like photobags that are obviously photobags invite unwanted attention from thieves.



Harness System:

Keeping in mind that this bag is only meant to carry ~3 lenses, the harness system is good. The shoulder straps are well padded and slightly curved to be a bit more ergonomic than a straight strap. The straps are also reinforced with nylon straps which adjust the fit (and serve as a good attachment point for accessories) My only minor complaint is that the straps (and back surface) are covered with a durable nylon material which is not comfortable against bare skin. There is a small sternum strap and waist strap that keep the bag securely to your body when hiking or biking. The waist belt is not a padded but that's fine because this bag can't hold enough equipment to justify the added bulk of a padded hip belt. The top handle is very strong.



Laptop Compartment:

Very thick padding between you and your laptop. The zipper has a nice rubber/plastic coating which is supposed to make it water resistant. I have yet to actually be caught out in the rain with this bag. I also stash a thin book (travel guide and maps).



Camera Gear Compartment:

This bag is advertised to carry a mid or large SLR with a vertical grip. There have been some reviews complaining that it is too roomy for a small SLR (Canon Rebel) but I think this is unfair as Tamrac's product description clearly states what this bag was intended for.



The padding is thicker than than what you would find in Tamrac 5549 (shoulder bag) which I'm guessing reflects the intended use (a bit more active such as hiking/biking or traveling). It's approximately the same thickness as Lowepro bags. There is velcro on every wall surface so you can customize the compartments as much as you want.



I read one review that had a complaint about the main strap with quick release tabs covering the camera compartment which can get in your way when the flap is open. This is a bit unfair as this strap is so thick/robust in order to to bear the weight of all the equipment. This protects the zipper from being damaged. I guess they could have used a thinner nylon webbing or some kind of plastic buckle to allow the strap to stay out of your way. I'd rather have a robust strap that will never break.



The front flap has a clear section (hold thin/small items like a remote-release and filters) with mini- plastic pouches to hold batteries/CF cards. This is not as useful as the pouches in larger Tamrac bags (which can hold 50D battery charger.) You'd think items would fly out but if you use them as intended (CF cards and batteries) it's snug enough that they won't.



Upper compartment/Side Pockets:

The floor/partition between the upper compartment and photo equipment section is a semi-rigid lightly padded piece with velcro which allows you to adjust the amount of space. It is enough to carry a light sweater or lunch. Because of this modular design, the upper compartment is not fully sealed from the equipment portion and so you have to be careful about what you put in there. There is a tear-away plastic pouch to carry additional equipment located in the upper compartment. I use this to hold infrequently used items (my card reader and a firewire cable.)



The side pouches are big enough to carry a small 12oz water bottle and some snacks. It's just big enough to carry a Klean Kanteen 20oz bottle but is not big enough for a 32 oz Nalgene. (But everyone has gotten rid of those lexan bottles after the bisphenol scare, right?)



Summary:

I highly recommend this bag if you want to carry your SLR with a few lenses and a laptop with additional space for non-photo items like a light sweater. While I have bags that can carry vastly more equipment (big photo backpack) or quicker access (shoulder bag), this bag is perfect travel bag as a carry-on for the airplane and then to carry all of my gear when taking photos as a tourist at my destination.




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Technical Details

- Backpack Organizer
- Padded Shoulder Strap
- Water Bottle Pocket
- Audio Pocket
- Computer Sleeve
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Customer Buzz
 "Swiss Gear Backpack" 2009-06-05
By James B. Smith
This is the perfect backpack I've been looking for. Perfect for carrying my wife's laptop and my gear also. Had some extra features I did not know about when I received it. Lightweight and durable. Man I'm glad I made this choice.

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 "Fantastic for a 15" Laptop, BUT NOT FOR 17"" 2009-06-04
By Frank (San Diego)
This backpack is the bomb!!!

I orginally got this for my 15" Gateway laptop I purchased, but then upgraded to a 17" HP DV7 series, and this does fit a 17" in the assigned pouch.



In the same compartment, if you put the laptop in the middle, it will then zip up all the way. If you do NOT, and use the assigned laptop pouch, you have to wiggle the zipper and force it to close. Which I am quite sure is not good for the lid on the laptop.



Overall, the Swiss Backpack is fantastic!!!! it very durable, has many many compartments (including for your MP3 player) and has a 3.8 headphones plug in on the sleeve. So you can go hiking listening to tunes! has 2 small water bottle holders, 1 on each side, with a strap to hold them in place. 1 Keychain / key holder. Has plenty of book space and pen holder(s).



***Remember that this will not fit a 17" inch comfortably in the bag, unless it is stored on the outside assigned compartment.***

Customer Buzz
 "Quality exceeds expectation" 2009-05-30
By Mark Coleman (Philadelphia, PA. USA)
This backpack is much more than eye appealing. It's a very well made, high quality bag, and the picture doesn't show everything. I was surprised at the design inside, which has pockets and compartments for most anything you use a backpack for. This highly versatile bag is well worth the money, and I'm very pleased I own one.

Customer Buzz
 "Gift for my adventureous friend" 2009-05-28
By Cedar Cove Junkie (Hayward, CA USA)
This was a gift for a friend and she seemed to love the many different compartments. My only concern was the bag has a bit of weight to it empty. She is a small gal and if she loads up all those compartments - how heavy will it become? The colors were not at bright as shown in picture, but I still loved the colors.

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 "Top computer will give you r friends "bag envy."" 2009-05-28
By Thomas E. Wingert
Looked at many bags, this one rocked! It has more nooks and pockets than you'll ever need.


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MAXXUM from SwissGear by Wenger Computer Backpack Red

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Swiss Gear Computer Backpack: fits most 15"/15.4" widescreens; padded computer pocket; music player pocket with headset port; air flow back padding; phone pocket; essentials organizer; open access pouch pocket; case base stabalizing platform; dual handle system (carrying handle + trolley strap)
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Technical Details

- Fits most 15/15.4-Inch Widecreens
- Padded computer pocket
- Air flow back padding
- Essentials organizer
- Dual handle system (carrying handle + trolley strap)
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Customer Buzz
 "The perfect student backpack" 2009-07-18
By Z. Pham (Corona, CA United States)
This is a beautiful backpack. It is quality to the core. The stitching is finished inside and out. The zippers are heavy duty. The padding is thick and soft on the shoulders and the back. There are compartments everywhere for the laptop, the IPod, water bottles and anything else you can think of. There is one large outer pocket that is open on top , tied down with straps, that is useful if you want to place something within easy access. The smaller outer compartment has pockets for pens and calculators or other knickknacks. There's even a pocket on the strap for a cell phone.



It is a hefty size even when empty, but my 8 year-old son fell in love with it. He carried it full of gear when we were on a trip all the way through several large airports and he didn't complain. I've tried it myself and it is quite comfortable. The straps adjust easily and the padding is well-placed. It's the perfect backpack!

Customer Buzz
 "Great product, shipped quickly!" 2009-05-23
By Christina Ingersoll (Cambridge, MA)
This is a terrific back pack for me. I spent a long time evaluating my options and Wenger was a stand out winner. This specific design is perfect for me with its gigantic capacity and multiple compartments.



I especially love the center top shallow compartment specifically designed to hold things like a cell phone, or change purse.



This bag is the most popular brand of back pack at MIT, and these kids tend to have high engineering standards.

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 "Best backpack I've ever owned." 2009-05-05
By metzmedia
I've had this back pack for a few years. I use it to bring my gear to work or carry my laptop when I travel. It's held up really well and I can't think of getting any other kind of bag to replace it. I might hold out for a sale, but my current bag is on it's last legs and the shock absorber straps are starting to ware out (you really notice the difference when they stop working). I have to admit, I've abused this bag and its still held up over the years. I also hate to get a new one and take old yeller here to the shed to put it out of it's misery. Maybe I can fix it.

Customer Buzz
 "Durable backpack, but padding ruined my shirts!" 2009-05-03
By J_Sant (MA USA)
I have owned this backpack for 1 year now. I bought it to carry heavy school books and my 15.4" Dell laptop. It is definitely the nicest laptop backpack I have owned.



Pros:

- Strong, durable construction.

- multiple pockets to hold everything imaginable.

- side pocket mesh holds my water bottle.

- Top pocket is small and perfect for a wallet.



Cons:

- I'm a 5'1 woman and this backpack can be incredibly heavy at times. It feels bulky even when completely empty.

(Wenger website says it weighs 4 lbs. 3 oz. empty. http://www.wengerna.com/maxxumm-ga-7303-06)



- The mesh padding on the bottom of the back literally "pills" my t-shirts! What do I mean by that? Well, the padding is made of a mesh fabric that has numerous "breathable" holes. However, as the bottom part of the mesh constantly rubs against the back of your shirt, it starts to wear away the cotton, and it pills into little lint bumps! It took me months to find out it was the backpack that was RUINING my cotton shirts! My shirts where the bottom backpack touches look like an old, lint sock!



If I could, I'd return this but it's too late now.

Do yourself a favor and if you can, walk into a store and actually try these laptop backpacks on yourself to see if they fit you. Some are much too large for certain body frames.

And DON'T buy this one if you don't want your shirts looking haggard!

Customer Buzz
 "Pretty good bag, but a little snug for 16"" 2009-04-12
By David H. Combs (Dayton, OH)
The bag has plenty of storage and it's very strong and durable. That said, it may not be the best choice for the new breed of 16" laptops.



I got a new HP Pavilion dv6 16" widescreen laptop for school, and I was hoping that the bag would be the right size. It's pretty close, but the zippers are right against the frame of the computer when zipped. It should be great for 15.4" screen laptops. The rest of the backpack is great. The quality is top notch, and there is plenty of storage and pockets and mesh everywhere.


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While Wenger is ever ready to meet new challenges with new solutions, its dedication to quality and the integrity also remains. All its products have been designed and crafted with the same inspiration that was devoted to the Swiss Army knife. It is truly a rare combination of integrity and innovation that enhances the design of every product worthy of Wenger's distinctive Swiss cross.
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Customer Buzz
 "Good backpack for 17" laptop" 2009-05-23
By A. Hall (Pittsburgh, Pa)
Fits my needs. Feels more balanced and secure on my back than prior backpacks. Carries what I need. Not quite as roomy as some others, but less bulky.

Customer Buzz
 "awsome" 2009-05-09
By Russell W. Smith
This backpack easily fit my massive 17 inch laptop it looks durable i need to test it out though only just got it i love the 3 pockets for the swiss army knives which i bought one with this bag. it fits everything i think i could ever need without going into the suitcase area of travel

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 "Great Backpack for college students" 2009-05-02
By Christopher A. Wynn (Weatherford, OK USA)
i purchased this a year ago to carry all my college textbooks in. my textbooks are huge (900 - 1200 pages a book) and i usually carry two - three books a day. the backpack is still in great condition and does everything it is suppose to. would recommend to anyone.

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 "Pegasus" 2009-03-20
By Brian R. Duby
Bag is nice, fits the 17in dell with no problems which is what I needed it for. the only thing I would ask for is a little more space for some other materials though there is some I feel it is not enough. I do however, like the size of the overall size of the bags dimensions.

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 "good pack for most 17" laptops" 2009-03-06
By Bobby (CO)
I was having a hard time finding a backpack large enough for my Toshiba Qosmio. The laptop is thicker than most 17" models, so it is real snug in the designed pocket. Also, since the notebook is thicker, the zippers rub the corners. I don't travel alot, so I am using the main compartment instead as there are plenty of other pockets for accessories. I think a thinner notebook would fit very well in the bag and it offers more cushion/protection than my other option..Targus XL.


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Technical Details

- Backpack Organizer
- Padded Shoulder Strap
- Water Bottle Pocket
- Audio Pocket
- Computer Sleeve
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 "product of good quality" 2009-06-24
By J. Yan (Los Angeles, CA)
pros:

very good product of solid quality. more than enough for my 13.3 hp laptop plus a couple of books or folders. front pocket is good for portable hard drives and other small gadgets. pocket on shoulder strap for cell phone or sunglasses



cons:

haven't found so far

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 "Outstanding..." 2009-06-23
By S. Singh
This product is Superb, fantastic, outstanding, mind-blowing and kind of history. I love this bag. With this prize its a excellent choice.

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 "Its good but not what it looks like in image" 2009-06-12
By Shilpi Razdan (Seattle, WA USA)
The base of the back pack which looks like leather in the picture is not actually leather when you ssee the bag in real it is made of perforated cloth. making the balance of bag somewhat awkward.

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 "Product was nice but not for me" 2009-06-04
By Novneet Jain (US)
The product quality was realy nice.

But this didn't fit my 16 inch acer laptop. The max it can take is a 15.4 inch laptop.

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 "Great quality" 2009-05-29
By D.E.W (USA)
This backpack is hoding up well; I haven't had it long enough to tell if it will take it for years tho. The pockets are mostly convenient and the straps are pretty comfortable. I was dubious of how comfortable the backpack would be when fully loaded with books and my computer, but the padded "airflow" back and the padded straps distributed the weight evenly and didn't drag on my shoulders as many of my other backpacks had done. Overall, I really love it!


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