This is a fantastic, fashionable, urban backpack if you do not view it as a universal design into which "you can shove everything in a row and nothing will happen to it." It is not an option to load it and go on a hike or to walk through the forest. And in the city, it manifested itself flawlessly in terms of pocket ease and an adequate level of security. has various benefits: High-quality materials, waterproof, and pleasant to wear—even after hours of use, the back and shoulders don't hurt. There are sufficient compartments for you to store whatever you require close at hand without opening the main compartment. Several drawbacks Since the frame is hard and does not stretch, it will not be possible to fit items that are not quite the right size in a backpack. For the same reason that it does not fold when empty, it is preferable to place it in the trunk right away when driving because it is uncomfortable to hold it in your hands or between your knees. Although there is still room behind the handle, the handle sits on your neck when you wear the backpack on your back, which makes it stiff. It is unclear why the handle is on top of the bag, which you must carry in your hand.
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