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Review on πŸŽ’ Expandable Business Travel Backpacks - Ideal for Backpacking by Tina Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wow, that's a really big bag!

If you're looking for something that offers a lot of space, then this bag is for you! When you first get it, you will think it is small, but it has many tricks. First, there are 3 full size compartments. One on the back has room for a large 17-inch laptop and tablet with little room for accessories. There are multiple pockets and dividers on the front for business items, pens, notepads and other items you carry with you. The middle one is for clothes and also has a waterproof compartment for toiletries. The middle compartment is also EXPANDED. There is a zipper that runs all the way around the bag. When you open it, the height of the central compartment increases by almost 5 inches. You can get days easily. Straps on both sides of the bag keep everything compressed so the bag doesn't look bloated. On the outside of the case you can connect an external battery in the case, so you can just leave your phone on. There are some well hidden pockets on the outside of the bag. There are 3 zip pockets. The front of the bag has zips well hidden in the seams of the bag. Without looking closely, you won't notice they're there, but each of them opens into a separate large pocket. There is a strap on the back of the bag that can be attached to the handle of a suitcase and a fourth zipped pocket is hidden under this strap for storing things like documents and passports. The great thing is that all of these pockets are separate from each other, so the things you put in them don't get mixed up and stay organized. And all outer pockets are closed with zippers so that nothing spills inside. The back and shoulder straps are generously padded with breathable tape so you don't get too hot inside. The only thing they missed is that the shoulder straps don't really detach when you want to use this as a registered bag. The best thing you can do here is tuck them into the straps on your back so they don't hang around. All in all a good bag if you want to take a lot with you. I think that when fully unfolded it can hold more than a regular wheeled bag because you don't waste space (and weight) with wheels and a foldable handle. If it's fully expanded, some airlines may have problems with it. If you can, you can fill it expanded and then use the zippers and straps to compress the garment compartment to a smaller size. Not sure if you can get away with bringing this and a trolley bag as carry-on luggage. If this bag is compressed and not too full, you could mistake it for a large briefcase. It doesn't have a fully fold-out and flat laptop compartment, so you'll probably still have to lug your laptop to safety. checkpoints. I think I've decided that I actually like these backpacks better than my carry-on, the back makes it easier to get through the crowds and you get some space because it doesn't have wheels or metal handles.

Pros
  • Computers & Accessories
Cons
  • Disappearance