Since the Eastpak was available for about 55 EUR and I had never owned a backpack of the company, the choice fell on him. The 30-year guarantee by the manufacturer on certain parts and the "normal" price of nearly 100 EUR Languages, in my view for the acquisition.
At first glance, or after the first use will be noted that I have not shot groundbreaking deals with the Eggworm. A fortiori, the same as dropped a zipper tape. Why Knots hard not right? Have all other first tightened.
In addition, the belts are a bit stiff and arg cheap. Hope this gives after a short time.
From the volume capacity he is roughly equal to the Targus and the zippers and massive act valent (hopefully keep them so even long). The outer material acts but again cheaper, well, not so bad, is indeed a 30 year warranty on it. However, the Targus was significantly better padded through a variety of exterior materials, also the pads of laptop compartment when Eastpak are also rather thin. Also I would have for this price (the cost Targus years ago normal times about 40 EUR, now more expensive) a reinforced base desired, maybe one or the other small padded inside compartment (eg for mobile phone, MP3 player, etc.) or at least on the left side an additional free trade.
The (me completely superfluous) gimmicks, the additional side zipper for the laptop compartment and cheap key ring, make these shortcomings not compensated.
Bottom line, I would return the part immediately if I would have paid the normal price. And I had the Eastpak can advance even hold in your hand, I would once again attempts a Targus.
For the offer price of 55 EUR but the Eggworm is okay. However, I'm still not convinced that it is to me as well and includes 8 years in everyday life and when traveling to the side, like its predecessor from the competition. Especially for the transport of laptops, there are clearly better alternatives.
*** Update *** 31.03.2015
Meanwhile, I have the backpack briefly brought to a seamstress to no longer having to me having trouble with this miserably long belts.
And I had a product of Wenger Competition in hand ... I was not really better.