Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Jason Nelsen photo
1 Level
483 Review
0 Karma

Review on EBags Professional Junior Backpack Business by Jason Nelsen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fan-flappin-tastic backpack, come on, get it!

This is the back of the Abenator with a different view of the pocket. I bought the eBags Junior Professional Slim backpack on Tuesday evening and this Thursday I already got my hands on it and packed most of my everyday gear. .This bag is smaller than I expected, but that's okay - it has enough space for everything you need. Just needs for this little guy. I'm 5'8" and about 155 pounds. This bag looks pretty small to me but it will be fine when it's time to travel. The size is as described, it measures 16.5 inches long, 12.5 inches wide and appears to be around 5.75 inches wide. It certainly fits easily under the seat in front of you. L under the seat. I had no leg room at all so I had to find a comfortable bag that easily fits under the seat. smaller which means there will be some adjustment due to lack of size. Looking at the video reviews for the Medium Pro Slim, it looks like the business card holders are vertical, so this would take up space on the zippered mesh pocket next to it. I'm not exactly sure, but it looks like it makes a difference. Also, this entire section is much smaller than a mid-sized Profi Slim. This will completely limit your EDC dads and anything else you might want to carry with you. It will turn you into a minimalist. That's all. The water bottle holder holds my 32 oz. with ease, and I even shook the bag very vigorously and it stayed in place. The ground floor AC garage is quite spacious but again space is limited. I'll probably just put my power strip and laptop chargers in there. Maybe a snack on the days I don't want to carry my lunch bag. The lined top pocket is very good, it definitely fits a decent tablet. I can test this case with my wife's Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 or whatever. This is a 9.7 inch screen. I find it quite appropriate. However, I will use this pocket for my sunglasses and maybe a place for my wallet if I wear socks. notepad and pen. quick access item. The "Napoleon" pocket is very small, this is the same front vertical pocket. You must fold your boarding pass to insert it into this placeholder. The flash is super duper loud. Too loud. I use zip ties to shut these things up. Definitely worth paying $100 for a silenced zipper, Sheesh. Still a great bag. But here. I will update tomorrow after taking it on my back. Thanks, people. I hope it helps. Update: Please note that this thing is heavy. Very difficult. The 9.7 inch tablet fits perfectly in the lined top zip pocket. I cannot stress enough that this is a very heavy little bag. I live in Seattle, I don't go to the mountains with this thing on my back. Unfortunately I have to inform you that I will be returning this backpack, I just don't have enough space. The bag is great, just a bit small for a hair.

Pros
  • STRUCTURE: Easily accessible compartments; Front vertical external pocket with zip; Slanted pocket in center compartment
Cons
  • Hardware Sad