First I looked at the back cushion detail. I really hate it when you can feel the content while running in the back with backpacks. Be it bottles, boxes or even an angular laptop. But I had to find that the back is upholstered really excellent. Left and right run breathable cushions down the entire back surface and in the middle a harder plate is additionally sewn to stabilize. One feels almost nothing in the back by this cushion / plate combination. Okay, it is through the body heat a little warm in the back, but this problem has in any backpack. At least the pads are breathable, so you do not sweat quite so bad.
The strap of the backpack are stable and well cushioned on the body side to prevent chafing and pressing on the chest and shoulders. The parking belts are provided at the end with plastic rings, and tighten by a finger. No long fiddle until you have the straps for easy tightening properly in hand. On the outside of the strap, there is still a separate loop around a pair of sunglasses with the strap dahinterzuklemmen, and an additional compartment with mesh covering approximately the width of the belt. Here you can also store a cell phone or other small items. A smartphone, as the product images, fit in certain conditions. Ours are definitely too wide for it.
That was the backpack from the outside, now it comes to the crunch.
In the rear, large compartment there is massive storage space:
- A separate inner compartment at the rear, which can be secured with a Velcro strap, for a laptop. In this bag perfectly fits a 15.6-inch laptop. On my Acer Aspire 5951G Although I had a little fumble until I got it in the narrow compartment. But it fits perfectly pure, does not wobble, does not slip and will not budge it. The Velcro strap is stretched over the middle of the field, so the laptop can not slip up when the backpack, for whatever reason, sometimes upside down.
- A smaller inner compartment to the front of the backpack back, where you can wonderfully stow a tablet. Like the large laptop inside pocket, so this is also provided with a Velcro strap specialist, to prevent it falling out in headstand.
- Between the two compartments, there is also plenty of space for documents, writing pads, larger bottles, lunch boxes, etc.
- Above the small inner compartment is still a sewn pocket, when I had to think about what purpose they might have. Simple: In this bag you can stow a handy mp3 Play or iPod. Something about it is in your backpack namely a small slot which is reinforced on the outside with a rubber patch. Then a small headset is displayed .Ergo can pull through this little slit the headphone cord, and the MP3 player is safely tucked away in your backpack while you can still recover or hear similar music with headphones.
The front, smaller compartment is intended for storage of mobile phones / smartphones, pens, wallet and similar small items. As a special extra, there are in this subject still a loop to which a detachable clip is attached with a key ring. So you always know where the front door or bicycle key is and you do not have long in the backpack to dig because the running movement of the keys is quite possibly slipped down. Really Practical!
Below the front compartment there is another zipper, which allows you to open a third compartment, which is located under the backpack. Here there is a small hidden Netzt which you can stretch as needed before the backpack and can be hooked up to 2 clips on the backpack. The Netzt is a t-shirt, or thinner jacket on hot summer days to keep up easily big enough. Or perhaps even a basketball.
On the left and right side of the backpack there are each provided with a thinner mesh covering trade, of which the right can be closed with a zipper, left open, however. The open compartment is well located for a water bottle, the other subject you can use the other hand to store odds and ends again. Above both pockets, there is one small strap to tie up the backpacks can compact. It may indeed happen that you do not fully unpacked the complete backpack contents, and so the things are well stored, you can here tighten the belts and everything is backed up. The straps can be opened quickly, without having to loosen the belts themselves by Clipse.
So, after so many words of praise I have, however, to make a small point of criticism or a suggestion for improvement: The contents of the backpack is really well protected by the many upholstery. However, I noticed that the laptop has no protection at the top of the backpack. Back and forth, there is the cushion of the rear wall and the belts, springs down the tray containing the power somewhat. But if that falls from the top of the backpack, the laptop is here only protected by the unpadded rucksack material, what one notices especially in the upper right and left side of the backpack, because you can feel for the scope of the laptop literally here. Maybe you can block small cushion for extra protection here also yet.
Conclusion: Tons of storage space for everything you need to have for work and play here today. The backpack is processed really high quality and worth every penny. With regard to the price-performance ratio of the best backpacks in this price range that I have ever had. So I'm going to do without so quickly to him.