ok i almost cried when i started using this bag. This is a bag. I researched for weeks to find the perfect bag. For everything. What does the perfect bag for everything look like? Everky Atlas. Wow. Priority #1: NEVER RETURN MY BAG AT THE AIRPORT My biggest concern was finding a backpack that I would NEVER have to check in at the airport. I like to travel light (just one bag!) and hate ever checking my bag (e.g. on a crowded holiday flight I had to check my previous backpack even though it slipped easily into the hold of an airplane). was too full when it came time to sit down). Success with Everki Atlas. Even when I filled the backpack, it didn't stretch too much and I was able to tuck it under all the seats on the planes I'd tried. Priority #2 - A durable laptop lining and TSA approved design. Yes. About the laptop padding: The Everki Atlas is the only backpack I own that truly feels like my laptop is secure and protected from damage. I've always worried about almost every second bag, even with a laptop compartment and laptop sleeve. Not so with Everki. Priority #3 - Bags. Luckily, Everki Atlas has plenty of organizational pockets. As a girl, I'm frustrated by the lack of useful pockets in both women's clothing and bag options. Atlas has everything I will ever need. Priority #4 - Feasible. I wouldn't (obviously) take this backpack to a nightclub, but for me it's all about work or travel and it's a REAL bag. I don't find it too difficult to get to work - I like having enough space for lunch, a laptop, a book to read, a purse, an extra sweater, etc. Other things I like about Everki Atlas: Sunglasses. top pocket - so glad it's there and also glad it's a soft sleeve so it doesn't take up extra space when not in use. An open pocket on the front is very convenient when you need to quickly put something inside. It's so convenient! Shoulders don't hurt - I really like the thick and soft shoulder straps. Thanks for the extra little loop at the top (this allows me to hang it on any bathroom door that has a little hook on it). The bag stands up on its own, so you don't have to lean it against anything. Model if Everky is reading this: 1) add two compression straps on the side - the pocket is constructed so well that it doesn't need compression straps, but I like to use it when walking (especially at the airport) to close my jacket. on one side (I solved this problem by attaching a carabiner cord to the small loop in the middle and the top handle) 2) a slightly larger side pocket for a water bottle, although I could get it to work - as they say I did really appreciate that these pockets close lightning all the way. 3) Includes a rain cover which would have been a nice bonus. Extra note on traveling as a one-bag traveler with Everki Atlas: My greatest achievement so far, a one-bag traveler was able to do a three-week trip across China - in the middle of winter! - with just that one bag (like a girl!). NOT because the bag is very big - it's not big, just well designed. I was able to fit 3 small packing cubes with (winter) clothes (not padded), plus toiletries, plus two books, sunglasses, duffel bag, plus my laptop, tablet, an extra pair of flats and some snacks for the flight. . And - just to check - it fit under the seat of the plane!
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