And we’ve included two here because they’re both so nice.įirst up is ‘ The Backpack‘, which isn’t an overly complicated rucksack with more pockets than you can remember. We’ve no doubt that Stubble & Co is making some of the most stylish and well-made bags around. It means you must stack items such as coats, shoes, lunch box or headphones on top of each other, tower style, and you run out of room surprisingly quickly. That’s because the main compartment has good length and width but not much depth at only 5in (12.5cm). The one downside is the bag only has a 14L capacity despite being relatively large and boxy. With a tiny pocket inside the bag to slot an AirTag, this is a modern backpack with superb attention to design detail. There are tons of storage pockets to organise your stuff in the front compartment, as well as two outside pockets, one of which has a soft lining for your phone or glasses. The straps are also very comfortable for all-day wear. Importantly, the padded laptop pocket (up to 16in) is suspended so your laptop won’t hit the ground when you put the bag down. The outer material is a very hardy 1680D Cordura ballistic nylon complete with YKK zipper and Duraflex plastic on the tag pulls that makes for a premium feeling product. The bag is well-designed and of excellent quality with top materials, zippers, and compartments. One of the very best laptop backpacks is the City Pack made by San Francisco company Aer. It has clever magnetic snap-shut buckles that slide open and a clever orange lining-instead of black-that helps you easier quickly glance and see what’s inside. Its simplicity is its secret – a slender bag with surprising capacity that fits up to 14in laptops along with books, chargers, water bottle and more. This round up is mainly for two-strap backpacks, but the quality of the Waterfield Essential messenger is so good we also wanted to give it a shout out. There’s also a well-made messenger bag version if you prefer a shoulder bag. The single padded and fleece-lined laptop pouch is big enough for 14in and even some 16in devices, with a simple velcro strap to hold things in place. Outer pockets on each side will hold water bottles or small umbrellas, and there are zipped compartments on both the inside and outside for keeping track of your loose bits and pieces. Built from water-resistant nylon, with waterproof seals around the zips, this is sturdy enough to survive the elements, with a structured body that holds its shape even when the bag is empty. The aesthetic is simple, but sleek, with a choice of colourful accents below the black body. Might be good for a tablet depending on the size tablet.The ‘Essential’ laptop bag from WaterField is, well, focussed on the essentials – but it really nails them. Then below that, we have a smaller pocket right here. I got a 14 inch laptop in here, but it is advertised to hold up to a 16 inch laptop. Now, on the other side, we have a padded and suspended laptop compartment. I like mesh that is silky and has a nice elasticity to it. Good spot for a notebook, maybe a Bluetooth mouse, a laptop charger. On the bottom of this section, we got two elastic pockets right here and two pen pockets. It’s like a half opener, which is good in some ways because these zippers then don’t go down further into the water bottle holders, but it’s bad because it does limit your access to get inside that main compartment. First up, one thing to know is that this only opens up halfway.
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