Monday, February 10, 2014

Thule Crossover TCBP-117 Backpack

Thule Crossover TCBP-117 Backpack for 17-Inch Macbook/Pro/Air (Black)
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Thule Crossover TCBP-117 Backpack for 17-Inch Macbook/Pro/Air Black...
4.5 out of 5 stars
CONSUMER REVIEWS(115)
SafeZoneTM compartment
EVA shoulder straps
Compression straps
Organization compartment
Laptop compartment for a 17 inch Macbook Pro
Price: $99.99
Deal Price: $99.95

Description
This 25 liter backpack is designed for gear-heads who need dedicated electronics protection plus pockets and compartments for whatever the day might bring during the week or weekend.
I have used a Targus backpack for 10 years to carry my laptop and electronics for work. It has room for everything I've ever needed to take with me but I've gotten tired of how heavy it's gotten when I travel. I fly about once a month for 2-4 days at a time and it can get tiring to walk around the airport with a 30lbs. bag on.This Thule backpack has been fantastic so far. It is smaller than the Targus so it has forced me to think about what I really need to take with me when I travel (this is a good thing). What I've noticed, though, is that I really haven't had to leave anything behind when packing for a trip. It has enough room for a laptop, an iPad, a Nook, a Samsung Galaxy Tab, folding bluetooth keyboard, travel USB mouse, a music player and headphones, my glasses, and all the cables, connectors and chargers I need to keep everything running. I still have room to put in folders for papers and a book.The design is high quality. There is a handle on the...
I'm a college student and I've always bought backpacks based on their price, I've had a cheap $30 one for the past few years. The last one I had was just killing my back, and I didn't feel like my MacBook Pro was well enough protected (It probably actually was, I keep it in a hard case, then a soft case, then the sleeve in the backpack, but I'm paranoid about it, it was so expensive!) because the sleeve just felt flimsy on the inside, like popped bubble wrap. I decided it was time for an upgrade and I looked at the backpacks at the Apple website, and fell in love with the pretty blue color on this one. I searched for it on Amazon hoping it would be cheaper, unfortunately it wasn't much cheaper, but I think that's a sign of the quality of the backpack. It is literally the best backpack I've ever owned. It has a really thick cushiony back panel, which almost fixed my back problems the other pack was causing me. The zippers appear to be very sturdy, as does the fabric that the pack...

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