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Review on πŸŽ’ KAKA Waterproof Student Backpack 40L (Black) - Anti Theft & Durable Design by Sarah Moore

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Design, assembly, quality, weather of course at A+ level!

A+ purchase recommendation! Note **Bag size questions; The 15.4" MacBook Pro fits easily with a 12.9" iPadpro, chargers and accessories. I replaced Lenovo Yoga 2 in 1, 15.7 inch with charger EASY! Protected and safe! I'm rating this as an easy A+ purchase, so it's broken down into topics that might interest potential consumers. Short {To buy or not to buy?} BUY! A: As a professional photographer, I pack all my gear, I'm an outdoor/sports photographer, I travel by train, plane and hike. Aside from my gear, it's mostly my bags that suffer. If the zipper fails, the bag breaks, the strap snaps, or fails while in the mountains or on the train, I could lose/break {$500-$10,000} in gear. I don't play with suitcases/packages, hard or soft, and I also carry a mobile office for handling on the go, so asking for specs is almost impossible. Easy SpeedJust Read ****See photos below. To gauge how much I can easily fit in this bag, it's badass. Additionally, {Anti-Theft, SUPER HD, Waterproof (nothing, in my opinion, quite "protective" like Anti-Theft, but yes, its design makes it lockable) is a superbly organized, large-capacity package. The JSYK verdict is my AAA+++ recommendation, this is actually my new bag. With multifunctional transformation methods, {transformation!} to Wear is what the 5-star rating confirms. I'm not arguing, I tried to make this bag fail, I'm a "gorilla" (I've used it a lot), I've thrown, pulled, pulled, pushed (on mountain rocks, on train stairs, etc. I've dropped it, overloaded it, even intentionally caught it on every pull, seat handle, cargo hook, piece of metal sticking out everywhere, etc. if it fails I NEED TO KNOW IMMEDIATELY, lose $50 on a backpack, it's better than mbpro mobile office, PC 2 in 1, both 15.7" and iPad pro +++, at the loading dock of a train or a snowy peak! So I stuffed it and I used it hard and it's durable and it worked better than i expected. i agreed i would probably break the zipper or the little hook/latch what.. 0 damage - impressive! My photos are the best way to see the true volume you easy to carry { I made them, when i got the bag but didn't post until i tested it. * I added a pair of Nike sneakers and 2 (two) multifunctional camera lenses, online tool, flashlight and ** I attached another lens case to the shoulder strap, as well as a side-mounted Induro 6ft tripod and a Dolica Cinema Tri Ultra HD all steel* with a massive pan-tilt head and armrest on the others {Tri's are too big to fit under the seat but I would never normally wear them: Induro TWA with a huge ball head {SIMPLE} does it in a tight spot , must have it on the packaging. The monopod will stay there with no problem. I switched to the rear when stowed on or under the seat. Now, as a pro, I can't carry 10 bags, that's just not doable. I shoot films and photos and my cage is often better than an extra change of clothes - that's the reality of my job. I use my backpack to get to my seat, it needs to be stowed to get on the plane, so I never look away from my gear or my mobile office. I'm traveling in jeans, I'm wearing skinny {liner joggers} so I don't want ANYTHING in my pockets. I use a waist pack with multiple pockets with strap/buckle {* I mention this detail because I found a very effective way to attach multiple of these small pockets. On my waist with a 2 inch drop strap when on board I stow it as part of this bag. I personally found it very remarkable and extremely useful. IMPORTANT: TURNING POINT: This bag does one unique thing very well: it completely transforms from backpack to travel bag. Bag with two handles (end to end), side carry bag with 1 handle or Velcro shoulder strap, GREAT. (*It has a high density zippered flap to hold the entire shoulder strap and a fixed flap over the carabiner to buckle the strap, a 'hidden flap'. , on the back, on the back, whatever You hold it in. Everything is sealed with a loop in the zip and combination lock for protection So here's my usual list of items: A. Quality: It's A+, super HD, thick (but light), woven body, NOT your typical padded one Nylon packing material.THIS BAG WILL NOT EASILY TEAR, if any B. Design: A+, (I'm 6' 270lbs for reference images), Well-placed, creative bag design for maximum separation, maximum volume, and excellent protection from someone ripping a bag opens and grabs your wallet, keys, etc. Solid main compartment and {see photo}, well-designed handbag-style smaller compartments go great together Same ensures stable carrying a uf 4 different ways without straining the handle, hook. This is a really brilliant design. It's a big bag when loaded, but if you think it's too big, don't! {{ Unless you are very small, you can still carry a light load and the backpack will fall slightly on your shoulders }}. Currently; Add a combination lock, typical loop-in-loop, double-zip case and I was very impressed with the anti-theft style. The valve on the carabiner works great and looks decent. Weather Resistance: A+, no one can say this is PROOF. I have questioned the "proof" of many things, in my own experience I have had very expensive guaranteed proofs that have failed utterly because Mother Nature has thrown enough at them. {In the event of a breakdown, the warranty will not help you and will not pay for the loss of functionality.}. However, this pack is sure to protect your computer, tablet, MacBook Pro, gaming system, camera, lens, clothes, phone, wallet, etc. Veru dries up in the rain. YES 100%, Note: {if CLOSED CORRECTLY, which is easy, but I'll add that disclosure}. **{It is important for everyone to understand the design of the product they are buying, (? IMHO) when you pack everything up and close things in a way that is NOT intended for . the likelihood that they will work is reduced. I review many articles and provide real world information, it may sound simple, but my "company" has reviewed 100 articles, "I" personally 1000. I am frustrated because I always get 1.2 star ratings (almost every article ) see because {and I know it happens** they get the item, immediately cut it open, grab it, dig it and grab it} , *B4 spends 3 minutes using the manual to check how it works, or just look at it. At least that is my opinion. D. FINALLY size? It's 55L, how much does it hold/weigh, is it heavy, durable?!? What size is it actually? Please read this explanation, it will help you a lot! Size and weight go hand in hand. Most heavy-duty packages are brilliant in a specific design area, simply as a by-product of the materials used. They are thin when empty/lightly loaded, but structurally stiff when pushed to their limits. {They keep their shape right through to the zippers!} Which they don't all do, this pack IS GREAT; Even weight distribution in a linear fashion (not just by gravity), both vertically and flat. So you can feel exactly what you are carrying, whether heavy or light. Instead of constantly feeling like your shoulders are pulling you down and back. WHY, it matters, obviously because of the weight being carried, but also for safety reasons. When YOUR body weight is concentrated, you are strong when walking, hiking, running to class, KEEPING BALANCE. If not, you can fall in different directions. It is possible and in some cases a fall can result in injury. Long-term fatigue on your body and back is horrible (**I used a shoulder bag for years until I found out it was causing my spine to rotate in my back. Now I have to adjust Hiro monthly!) True, 'RIGHT 'The weight of a complete package is the most underestimated factor in a design's comfort and durability by most people. Even a huge super HD bag with shoulder straps will not allow you to carry as many things as a smaller well designed bag/bag with compartments. WHY THINK TRAVEL GEAR STARTS WITH AN ALUMINUM FRAME? But there's no way to shape, shape, wear them on the plane, that doesn't happen! So just pack it in a huge 65L bag stuffed with MacBookpro 15.4", shoes, 4-day clothes, dock, wallet, 10 other IE accessories: chargers, phones, iPods, maybe iPads* *Tripod on side THIS IS GREAT COMBINING COMPARTMENTS ALL WEIGHT WILL SLIDE DOWN AND THEN FLOW BACK NATURALLY Make a regular 15lb backpack the equivalent of 27lb weight {on shoulder and back. Forget about one Hour I Can Spend Herd Stressing Same Zone or 20 Other Devastating Issues Conclusion: AAA+++ Buy! I went through the latter less than a week before posting my review. And yes, I strongly believe that simple 1-2- 3 star reviews are useless except to distract you 5 stars vs 4. Or 4.5 can let you buy with confidence over a similar item ESPECIALLY when both items look the same but one saves you $10, $20, sometimes $260 even more. for trademarks - all that the market allows. Trust a 25-year-old pro whose life depends on many overlooked accessories LIKE: The backpack I used to lug my mobile office/camera rig to the right place. I may have a simple opinion on what Canera gear you should buy to get great results, but if you can't find it where you're going to be shooting or it gets stolen or damaged by rain, WHAT'S THE BUSINESS! Addendum for Searching Buyers: This is a shoulder tether, belt clip style, backpack,: * 2 rubber handles with 2 handles for end-to-end lifting, middle bag with a rubber handle for side-lift carrying, OR ***** full-length Hook and padded clip. Shoulder carrier **** also with front shoulder straps that can be hidden with a zippered flap. It rolls up perfectly and is held there by velcro/hook and loop (ingenious ergonomics), this is a phenomenal, versatile and versatile Kong bag, backpack. Built-in weather protection and anti-theft device, easy to open with one hand and combinable with the included locking mechanism. Personally; I've already speed run him on a plane to Florida, a plane back to New York, a bus home to Massachusetts, a train back to upstate New York and back home to Massachusetts. *****And******, as a backpack, 2-3 small areas with additional features, see below, that propel this bag to the top. For the $, FORGET IT, I just threw a $500 Pelican-print hard case in my closet, and it's my everyday mobile office and camera gear (just need to add a small camera bag with lenses and accessories/or a great for multi-task travel by adding more clothes to this bag. Hope this helps!

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • Some disadvantages