For such a streamlined backpack, the Case Logic Bryker backpack offers an impressive amount of storage for everything you need. There are two zippered compartments on the front of the backpack. The bottom zippered compartment is a main compartment that is four inches deep and about eleven inches wide. The top zipped compartment has two mobile phone pockets on the side of a larger pocket that is 20cm deep and approximately 10cm wide. Next is a large, top-zipped front compartment, sixteen inches deep and twelve inches wide. This large compartment features a zippered mesh pocket for your loose items, flash drives, etc. Behind the mesh pocket is another pocket that is just under fourteen inches deep. The rear zip compartment is 17 inches deep and 12 inches wide, making it suitable for a laptop. There are also pockets on each side, with the back pocket being deep and wide enough (about fourteen inches deep and about eleven inches wide) for a tablet. It even has a strap to keep the tablet in place. Each side of the pack has small mesh-lined pockets (although only the side of each small pocket has a zipper attached). There is a strap on the back of the backpack to attach it to the luggage handle. It also appears to be well built. Bravo to Case Logic for creating a package that can hold half your office and is still streamlined.
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