Sunday, August 11, 2013

JanSport Wheeled Superbreak Backpack

JanSport Wheeled Superbreak Classics Series Wheeled Daypack, Purple SkyI bought this for myself because I travel a lot and I wanted a carry on that my laptop would fit in and I didn't have to hand-carry. Laptop cases are very heavy after being carried for a while. I just used this on a recent trip and liked it very much. The wheels roll nicely and the handle is long (I'm 5'9" and had no problem with the height) and feels sturdy. I gave it 4 start for two reasons. The first reason being when I had the laptop in the bag, and placed other things in the bag, the laptop was difficult to retrieve and place back in. The flap with the zipper in it seemed like it was in the way, and the back of the bag is so hard. The other thing I found unfavorable is that I noticed a lot of hair got stuck in the wheels, which is really gross. I have traveled with many different suitcases and bags and I've never had hair get stuck in wheels before.

Other than that, it's a really good sturdy bag and I will keep using it for my trips.

It is all what I have expected.

The wheel are real good ones (like real rollers) and not the common shitty plastic.

The space works perfectly fine.

The only downside I see is that it is a little heavy for a little girl.

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This backpack is large, sturdy, the zippers work well and the handle is long. My daughter is about 5 feet tall. Finding a "kids" roller bag has been difficult because the handle is never long enough. This backpack will be great for a carry-on for flights. She is able to fit it into her standard size locker at school. She has over 30lbs of science & geography & english text books that she has to lug around and home everyday. They all fit plus the 4 binders for these classes too. And then there is room for more. Love love love this backpack. Thank you JanSport!

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Gift for my ten year old granddaughter. It's heavier than it looks except for the handle mechanism where Jansport decided to cut some corners. It failed at seven weeks. Have been able to fix it twice hoping to get through one semester before we have to pitch it.

For those interested, the handle uses a "compression friction" fitting to secure it into it's sleeve. Apparently, it can under some circumstances, just release and slide out. My granddaughter can now manipulate to reattach it until next time.

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Was very pleased w/ construction. Currently holding 40lbs of books. Handles, wheels, and zipper all more than satisfactory. Was so glad I ordered this bag. It has saved my back and neck from the strain of conventional backpacks.

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