So I tried this product because I was looking for a backpack for summer walking/hiking/cycling. I needed something with lots of pockets and small enough to be able to walk around with my backpack occasionally. Arvano's offer looked tempting and after trying it out on two hikes and a short bike ride around town I was very pleased. It has many pockets in the zippers that allow me to separate things I like. I put my 2 liter hydrator in the back compartment! Have found that the front zippers can still hold flat items like protein bars, portable chargers, etc. afterwards, but not like a bloated bag of chips :). A slightly flexible material on the front pocket would be nice, you can maybe stuff the jacket with that, but a backpack instead. If I take a little less water, the pocket is long enough for me to tuck my jacket over my backpack. I tied my windbreaker to the top nylon handle and used this handle to hang my helmet when I wasn't cycling or walking. Side cages for storing water bottles would be a great addition. Couldn't figure out the headphone jack. Overall, the fit is tight and hugs the back more in length than in width. Which is great as I'm tired of my old bag swaying cross country when cycling or running.
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