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Review on City backpack POLAR П1955, blue by Wiktor Malczyk ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I do not advise buying this product, there is nothing to praise here.

In general, either all the good reviews were left about a model that was released a long time ago and it was of a completely different quality than this new one made in 2022, or I don’t even know why. I have been wearing backpacks for more than 5 years, but this one is the worst of all that were. I do not plan to return to Polar after that. This one, apparently, I will throw away - I don’t want to get the contents of the backpack leaking and getting wet again.

Pros
  • Waist belt - reduces the load from the shoulders. True, he has nuances with latches - see below. Good front pocket. This is where the merits end.
Cons
  • I was seduced by good reviews and took Polar for the first time. And I won't take it again. 1. Leaks through the rag at the top zipper. I got into a snowfall (not even wildly strong), at home I saw that the documents that were in the backpack were damp, with wet corners. Thank God, they did not have time to leak ink, managed to dry and return to a relatively normal appearance. With such a minus immediately in the furnace. First backpack in over 5 years to have this. 2. Narrow. Really narrow and uncomfortable. Because of this, you can hardly stuff a maximum of 10 A4 sheets into the inner pocket of the main compartment, and even then with a chance to crush them in the process of stuffing. Forget about carrying a 17-inch laptop in this pocket - it won't fit. 3. Looks very cheap because of the crumpled rag of the backpack itself. She became mint about 30 minutes after taking it out of the factory packaging. And very thin - such a quality cannot be called a fabric, it's really just a rag. 4. Flimsy handle and very flimsy single layer bottom. 5. On the waist belt, the belt length clamps somehow behave very strangely - they live their own lives, loosen the belt themselves when they see fit, and somehow they don’t really keep the specified length.