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Review on 🧳 Targus Corporate Traveler Checkpoint Friendly CUCT02B: The Ultimate Business Travel Companion by Nailah Polanco

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you need a backpack, go for it

I usually use a brown leather briefcase for my laptop and personal items. But when I went on a long business trip to Europe, I knew that I (or rather my back) wouldn't want to have just one shoulder strained for a long time. Also, I didn't want to give away my bag, and if I wanted to take two things with me on the plane, I needed a little more than my briefcase. I didn't want to take a backpack, although they are not uncommon. in adults, they don't look particularly professional to me. But that seemed like the only way out, so I decided to make the best of it. It turned out that the reviews were correct and this bag fit the bill perfectly. Here's why I like it: 1. Looks plain. It might sound deadly for the faint praise, but there's nothing flashy about it - no shiny emblem, no big logo. It doesn't look like you're going camping or going to the campus bookstore. It's just a black object that you put on your back. 2. Endless utility pockets. It helps you organize dozens of things and has a pocket for everything.3. Soft place for a laptop. I was able to fit my 13-inch ultrabook, power adapter, and various other cables into the laptop compartment. It has strong foam pads on the bottom so you can drop your bag and it helps protect your computer. (I'm not testing this feature, nor do I recommend it to you.) 4. Comfortable shoulder straps. I don't have narrow shoulders and the shoulder straps were very comfortable. Adjusting the length of the straps is an easy and smooth process. I like 5th full size cargo hold. You can squeeze a ton of stuff into the main compartment - probably enough clothes and toiletries to use as a holdall. since you don't overload it. The only downside is that due to the design, it's bulky if you're only carrying a few items. I found that when I was doing tourist stuff at night after work, it was more than I needed a map book , phone, tablet and other small things, but that's really not the fault of the bag.

Pros
  • Regular Price
Cons
  • Not bad