

Subterra Backpack
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Jairo Soterio
> 3 dayGreat product. Plenty of space for computer and iPad, the lateral opening helps a lot in the airport to quick access the electronic devices. Good quality material and overall finishing, has good space for a jacket or something else you may want to carry during a one day trip. Fits nicely in the aircraft overhead bin, even in the tiny ones in the smaller regional planes.
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Debora Lindsey
11-06-2025Super!
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Gregg
> 3 dayIn use this backback for work. It’s light, durable and low profile. I love it!
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Javier Hurtado
> 3 dayVery comfortable and a fit every thing i need for traveling and work
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Holger Thiel
> 3 dayCould not be happier with it. Super for air travel and road trips.
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Parents of 3 young boys
> 3 dayThis is possibly the perfect laptop backpack for professionals. It is very functional. The main compartment has an inner sleeve that fits my larger than normal laptop, and its very padded and secure with a Velcro closure. Im not worried about it getting damaged even if dropped. There is another deep zippered compartment in front of the main compartment to hold more items, whether it be a tablet or just documents. Each compartment has smaller zippered compartments perfect for cords, pens, etc. (there are three slots special for pens). One of the compartments has a hole so that you can easily use it as a charging station. Once closed, there is plenty of space on the outside for a cell phone and water bottle. Besides functionality, the look is very professional. It looks much better then my other brand (swiss Army?) - the look is cleaner and more professional. It is comfortable to wear also - the straps are thickly padded, and there is also a chest strap. The weight seems to be displaced so that it is not too heavy. It is obvious that this was designed with the utmost thought to quality and functionality. This brand will not disappoint.
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Nicki Heskin
> 3 dayThis is a serious backpack. If you want real protection for your laptop and some rugged features, this backpack would be great for you. The laptop pocket is intense with a foldover flap that I find a little too inconvenient (thought it does offer you an easier slip-out access from the side as well. But again, if you are looking for heavier protection than I am, this could be perfect. There is no front-visible access little pockets, but the forward compartment does give you smaller storage options from inside. The side water-bottle pockets might be the most interesting. At first I thought they looked too small to be of use, but that is because they are equipped with elastic that actually makes them disappear when you arent using them, giving the backpack quite a sleek look. There is room in here for a larger laptop, notebook, tablet and probably a smaller lunch/cooler bag and odds and ends. That said, the style was a little stiff and hard to access for me. I prefer accessible pockets all over the place. If this style and heavy protection appeals to you though, I cant recommend this bag highly enough for durability and clever design.
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Larry W. Rouse
> 3 dayBest Backpack I’ve bought yet.
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Ivan
> 3 dayThe best backpack I haver ever owned, do not search more
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Retha Roberts
> 3 dayMy older Thule backpack was getting worn out after years of use. I opted to go for a higher Liter (capacity) backpack which was nicely compartmentalized. I have been using it for a while now, and I have no major complaints. The laptop compartment is nicely padded, and the front pocket sleeve lining is quite plush that I can just throw in my iPad without a case or screen protector. Just note that the backpack is front heavy, and since its a stiff rugged backpack, it tends to tip over to the front while I was unpacking things in the upright position.