Everyone comments on how cool this backpack looks. It's very functional as well and stores my laptop and many little items in well-designed pockets and pouches. I love this backpack I don't see how anyone can give it less than five stars!I bought this Incase backpack and did not overuse ittook very good care of it. Within a year the stitching had come out in four places. One whole side of the inside had come undone. Incase refused to replace it even though it was under a 1 year warranty because I bought it from a reseller (TechNGnet). Incase said if I had bought it from their website they would have accepted it. TechNGnet refused to accept it since it was beyond their 30/45 day return policy.
Incase was recommended to me from another mac user. They're even sold in Apple stores. Perhaps this was just a lemon.Nice, held a 13" laptop securely, and the best part is how slim it is, keeping the weight close to your center of balance. The blue accents were nice, and went well to the subtle blue exterior, which looks better than the black imho.Love the color and how many pockets it has for all the plugs. Love the little zipper pocket at the top. Totally thought this bag would be an American one with the felt inside liner. But it was a surprising Japanese bag with a light blue interior. I put the bag on and found how comfortable the straps and bag felt on my back. I will never use a sidebag again after putting this beauty on. It's streamlined design and compact size made this the coolest and most talked about bag I have ever owned. I still rock my Northface Surge Bag but this is my everyday laptop to school bag and isn't as bulky.
PROS: small, lightweight, even shouldering weight, hook for hanging and stylish. Fit's 15" Macbook Pro with Case on perfectly. Hidden zippers to make it even cooler.
CONS: Well it's small, don't expect to carry more than one or two small books. Or other shoes, clothes, or toothbrush etc. The pockets are for gadgets not backpacking.
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