Product Description:
Incase Nylon Campus Backpack is the perfect carrying solution for all your essentials. The Nylon Campus Backpack features a plush faux-fur lined notebook compartment that will fit up to a 15" MacBook Pro as well as an interior slip pocket for an iPad. It also features padded back panels and shoulder straps, top-loading handle and zippered storage and quick-access pockets.
Features Exterior zippered quick-access pocket Exterior zippered storage pocket Top-loading handle YKK zippers with custom-molded pullsSpecifications Dimensions - External - 18.5 x 12.75 x 3.25 / Laptop compartment size - 15.5 x 11.2 x 1.5
Product Details:
- This Kit Includes Some Of The Essential Accessories You Need To Take Full Advantage Of Your New Apple MacBook Pro 13"
- Padded back panel and shoulder straps with breathable mesh and integrated airflow channel for ergonomic support and comfort
- Durable nylon construction - Plush faux-fur lined notebook compartment (fits up to 15 MacBook Pro)
Customer Reviews:
Pretty decent, but didn't impress me like I was expecting. By dp2k
I've been using this as my main bag for work for the last 5 months or so.
1. There is no padding at the bottom (or top) of the laptop compartment. None. Just thin nylon fabric between your laptop and the ground. This seems stupid, since don't you usually drop your laptop bag on the floor upright? The padding material at the sides isn't attached to the back of the bag, so the padding can drift slightly inside the nylon fabric sleeve and not protect the corners that well either.
2. The laptop compartment isn't snug and fitted to a 15" MacBook Pro the way it appears in the pictures. It's quite huge, this may be a positive if you have a much larger laptop. I estimate that you could fit almost a 2-inch thick laptop in there, to give you an idea of how oversized it is. There's plenty of padding between the laptop and your back, but only a flimsy bit of nylon padding (not the "furry" stuff like in the back) between the laptop and whatever's in front of it. Anyway, when I drop my backpack from a foot or two up I don't feel like my computer is well protected--I can hear it hit whatever surface due to the lack of bottom padding. A big step down from my old Timbuk2 laptop backpack that I used for the last 6 years.
3. Also the "iPad" sleeve inside provides zero padding and doesn't even stop it from bouncing around, it's just a very big, thin fabric pocket. And make sure to face your tablet's screen toward your laptop because...
4. The pen pockets are also sized for people who carry around dry erase markers and those giant sharpies people use for graffiti. Regular pens would just fly out of these.
5. So if your bag is not held upright at all times, your iPad and laptop can slide "up" (due to it not being snug or fitted at all) and can then be scratched and marred by your pens and any other items in the main compartment.
6. The straps of this bag are very wide and flat and stiff and look really cheap.
7. The zipper catches all the time on the flap that covers the zipper. It hasn't seemed like it's about to become jammed up, just inconvenient when I don't have two hands available to zip carefully.
8. Very, very lightweight. This may be a positive for you but it doesn't seem like it is very sturdy.
Recommendation: I would purchase a different bag. There is one called Belkin Core Laptop Backpack that is a lot sturdier and nicer, and is seven bucks cheaper at the moment. Do not ever consider buying one of these Incase Campus packs at anywhere close to their sixty buck retail price, it is really a thirty dollar bag that is really pushing it even at forty.overall worth the cost By ilustradedsound
I went with the campus incase because of the reduced price compared to the original one. Delivered in less time than I thought. Generally great large interior for my laptop (13in blackbook) but the pockets tend to let all the items shuffle to the bottom... significant items like my ti graphing calculator, comp. power adapter, headphone case all bunched at the bottom making it difficult to get my books in and access the lower front pocket on the outside. Good bag but perhaps the larger size and deeper body need more delegation of space.Great Bag By firstclass11856
Use this for daily school commuting. Holds my laptop, tablets, a book (2-3 inches) and a folder for paper, and i still have room for my chargers and other necessities of daily school work
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