What I like:
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+ Integrated into the strap elastics give the insertion and removal (ie whenever you squeezed his arms through the loops) for what is quite a relief
+ Where the belts are mounted on top of the backpack, there is a small opening for the gripping and holding, so you could do without a (possibly unattractive) separate Henkel; also can circulate better through this opening the air at the back
+ The back is well padded, making not only pleasant to wear, but also buy the laptop in the adjacent inner pocket protects
+ The small compartment with double zipper has many plug-in options (for pens, phone, and other things), so that not everything is flying around unsorted
+ The large main compartment also offers not only a laptop compartment with Velcro, but also two other subjects (a small and without a large Velcro) on the opposite side of the four interior compartments are for me a distinct advantage over regular sports backpacks, often have only one or at most two internal compartments, in which you then have to cram everything disorderly
+ Color and form, I find it very successful the backpack fits well, is athletic, but discreetly and there is little unnecessary Klimbim that strums or rattles, nor senseless optical gimmicks that nobody needs
+ The backpack does not sag when it is sometimes less filled, but retains its shape
+ Stable material and clean processing
What I like less (of course highly dependent on the personal use):
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- The two side pockets are relatively small, only Mesh and only one of them has a zipper (however that was resolved with my old Nike better with two full zipped side pockets fit in the laptop no purely ...)
- At the ends of the straps are plastic rings that will probably help you pinch it works well, but is by herumbaumelnden rings potentially a danger, thus getting stuck somewhere (so I'll still fix somehow or disconnect if necessary)
- The ball network, which is located at the bottom in a separate zipper compartment, there unfortunately sewn firmly, so that it takes up permanent space in this subject (a disadvantage if you know that you will never need this power, however, could be there when needed, if necessary also. Cut out what I'll probably do)
- The buckles on both sides, I personally find redundant, since I have no use for it, thereby placing them thus relatively useless hanging around (in other users can but of course look different)
Conclusion:
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To describe the Plemo as pure laptop backpack, it does not do justice. As uncomplicated, sporty discreet companion for all kinds of applications, it makes at least as good figure and is fine technically thanks to its numerous internal compartments many normal sports or leisure backpacks, inside which there times like chaos, superior in my opinion. On the ball network and the buckles on the sides I could have done without personally, but others rejoice over them perhaps. Despite the smaller smears (which I will resolve by individual adjustments still) the backpack has a total of 5 stars absolutely deserved for me especially as I had always found even in the leisure backpacks the major sports brands details that bother me and I would have there must adapt. Ultimately, I am somewhat surprised that I have a (visual and functional) worthy successor to my old Nike backpack found just with a current under the name laptop backpack model.
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