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Review on πŸŽ’ Ultimate Gaming Laptop Backpack: Extra Large 18.4 inch, USB Charging, TSA Friendly, RFID Anti-Theft, College & School Bookbag - Men's Blue Heavy Duty Bag by Rebecca Carter

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Amazing layout but lots of small design flaws. The worst is the constant folding.

This backpack is great overall. The layout of the compartments and internal pockets is close to ideal, and the size and shape is the maximum rectangular prism for maximum volume within a given size constraint (handy for airline requirements). major flaws of this backpack. You fold the backpack in transit so you have a permanent fold that will never unfold or harden and the backpack will never stand on its own as it should. They fold it to save on shipping but send it in a box perfect for spreading out so they just unnecessarily ruin the product before you get it. I added cardboard L brackets around the edges and bottom of the computer bay. It's not realistic for most people, and people shouldn't do it in the first place. Even with it he doesn't want to get all the way up - there's no stiffener to support the lower platform. This means the bag slides like a pouch and you feel the bottom contents of the bag on your back! Solution: put in a sheet of semi-rigid plastic and cut it to shape (note how many changes to add to what should already be there?) - there's also no hard sheet of plastic in the large area directly covering the back touched. This causes the pack to shrink diagonally as you walk, making it feel like something is poking you from inside your pack. Again lack of hard support where they should be. Other Chinese backpacks have them. The backpack is more like a cloth bag in that regard - in the lower complex case, the detachable keychain is on the wrong side of the zippered opening, so you can't attach the keychain to the interior zippered pocket, meaning the long keychain gets snagged around snagging on things, and just a lot of weight if you have more than 5 keys which most people do, including key fobs etc. If you have a heavier key fob it will eventually break the fob. And they started hanging at the top (oddly enough, there's a lot of extra unexpected space going up. That's not very useful), so it's taking too long for no reason. design flaw. The firmware of the phone holder is created in such a way that all efforts on it are in one thread. This is not good for strength and stability. I expect it will drop in a few months or due to an accidental strong pull. - The middle zipper pocket (not the top goggle pocket) is too narrow, as you can see there is still a lot of space and it could be wider. They made it small and cramped for no reason. - The zip at the top of the goggle case allows you to open it from 3 sides instead of the other, which would be a nice easy one-line move. Instead, it lets you go all the way from three different angles. Small but annoying. The side zippered bottle pockets are lower than expected so you won't be able to zip most bottles. Like a pocket with a center back zip, they have enough room to make them taller (higher in this case), but they don't. They have a short mesh bottle holder on the side and a short zip pocket. What's the point of both being small? They had to make the zipper a length higher.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Little things