I was looking for a roomy backpack with a large number of compartments, so that any small things could be neatly stuffed, and not folded in a heap. Chose this model. Bought in M. Video. After reading the reviews, I was worried that the backpack would be huge. Nothing like this. Maybe on a young body that can hide behind a lamppost, this looks awkward, but on a person weighing more than a centner, this backpack looks very organic. Again, if you want to pack a large laptop, full-sized headphones, a tablet, a PlayStation with controllers and games, and some other gadgets in a backpack, then you should not be surprised at the size of the container. This backpack is able to accommodate all this and still allows you to neatly put it in its place inside. I really liked putting the keys in a hidden pocket on the back wall - the zipper opens / closes perfectly with one hand when the backpack hangs on the back. This is the first backpack I have that really conveniently stores an umbrella. In the main compartment, I found a suitable pocket on the side. Now there is no problem where to put a wet umbrella so that it does not occupy your hands. The backpack has a cable for recharging through a power bank, which lies inside, gadgets that are supposed to be kept in an external pocket. I did not use this option - it's easier to put it in your pocket. I use a backpack for 7-8 months every day. Looks great, just like the first day. By the way, I also really like the look of the backpack - colored inserts and sliders with zippers really enliven the look. It is much more interesting than completely black or gray models.
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