I bought this backpack for my teenage son and I am confident it will last him for all his highschool years. The multiple pockets make finding your gear easy and quick. Plus nothing looks as good as an ogio backpack
I've had it a few week now and I can say at first It seemed to have more compartments than I would use. Ha not so I soon found that It was great to have the options on where things go. Cords , extra hard drive , card reader, USB hub, mouse, thumb drives . and you still have room for a jacket hat and gloves. And the Laptop compartment feels like very safe place for traveling from the office to home or around the world.
I bought this a few weeks ago and it is really nice. I wanted to get black, but it was out of stock and so I got the Dark Static color, which looks way better in real life. The only thing that I don't really enjoy is how stiff everything is. The RSS system seems to be very bulky and makes the whole backpack kind of stiff. It is a good size for going to work. I have not tried to travel with it yet, but it seems like a good size for that as well.
The color is darker more black than charcoal but we love it!. Has perfectly thought out compartments for everthing including glasses. Pricer than other backpacks but it will definetly outlast the other ones. Looking into buying another !
This is my 3rd backpack from OGIO in the last 15 years. I only replaced my RSS because after nearly 10 years of use the strap padding had worn down. Always a fan of OGIO from Moto Bags, Golf and travel. A huge fan of their products.
I purchased this bag to be able to carry my laptops, accessories and books to and from work and school and it is perfect. The only thing I would change is the middle pocket for iPad - make it big enough to fit a Mac Pro as well. I can still use it but it needs to be outside the pocket; inside would be preferable. Thanks for making a great product!
Been about 2-3 weeks since I bought. Love the backpack. Order processing was slow, took awhile to ship out. Like all the features, wish the side pocket was large enough to fit a water bottle or a tumbler, and be able to zip it up.