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Details & care
A compact silhouette means travel-ready convenience for this modern backpack built from water-resistant tech fibers.
- Two-way zip closure
- Top carry handle; adjustable shoulder straps with chest belt
- Laptop compartment fits up to a 15" laptop
- Exterior slip and zip pockets; water bottle holder
- Nylon/polyester
- Imported
- Item #5834705
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Size info
- 18"H x 11 ½"W x 5"D. (interior capacity: extra-large.)
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Most helpful positive review
Aug 22, 2018
Perfect for a light commuter
Overall, I have no complaints with this backpack. It's perfectly sized to fit my 15" laptop, charger, lunch, notebook, and jacket, all with room to spare. If you're not commuting with a ton of stuff, this is a good fit. Only complaint is that the outside zipper on the front of the backpack can be a little tough to open. I do wish that the straps were more water resistant as well, but as long as you're not soaking your backpack, you should be fine.
AD
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Most helpful critical review
May 24, 2018
Every time I see the front pocket of this pack I get angry!!
The front pocket on this backpack is so inaccessible that I literally want to rip my hair out. I'm typing this right now with one hand because my other hand is stuck in the front pocket. It's waayyyy to difficult to unzip because there is this annoying lip over the pocket, which I guess keeps rain out, but it also keeps my hand out. It's so hard to unzip completely. And then, once you unzip it, your items are so deep in the pocket that you can't reach them. And God forbid the backpack is full of stuff, as these items will push agains the pocket, trapping everything in it and forcing you to have the tactile strength of a rock climber just to rip out whatever is in the pocket.
David
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Felipe
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Sept 6, 2018
Straps wear faster than pack
I'm really disappointed in this pack which I've now owned for 13 months. Although the pack itself doesn't have any wear, the shoulder steps are worn through where the rubber coating meets the fabri on the strap. Very surprised given the usual quality of timbuk2.
AD
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Aug 22, 2018
Perfect for a light commuter
Overall, I have no complaints with this backpack. It's perfectly sized to fit my 15" laptop, charger, lunch, notebook, and jacket, all with room to spare. If you're not commuting with a ton of stuff, this is a good fit. Only complaint is that the outside zipper on the front of the backpack can be a little tough to open. I do wish that the straps were more water resistant as well, but as long as you're not soaking your backpack, you should be fine.
David
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May 24, 2018
Every time I see the front pocket of this pack I get angry!!
The front pocket on this backpack is so inaccessible that I literally want to rip my hair out. I'm typing this right now with one hand because my other hand is stuck in the front pocket. It's waayyyy to difficult to unzip because there is this annoying lip over the pocket, which I guess keeps rain out, but it also keeps my hand out. It's so hard to unzip completely. And then, once you unzip it, your items are so deep in the pocket that you can't reach them. And God forbid the backpack is full of stuff, as these items will push agains the pocket, trapping everything in it and forcing you to have the tactile strength of a rock climber just to rip out whatever is in the pocket.
Wildkitten
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Nov 27, 2017
Straps Slip
I use this as my everyday bag to carry things to work. I find the straps slip a lot - I *have* to use the chest strap or the straps slip backwards, which is not a problem I've had with other backpacks. Also the chest strap is very high (I moved it to its lowest settings) and is uncomfortable.
Lover of bags
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Aug 31, 2017
Great Daypack Best kept dry
I use the Division as a daily driver to and from work and the nights that follow. It is a very comfortable pack with great capacity and weight. Using the front pocket will however make it thicker than the specified dimensions.
commuter
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Aug 28, 2017
digs in under the arm a little too much
I use this to carry my laptop and lunch to work. Was looking for something not too big but Could be just a little bigger. It tends to dig under my arm more on the right side, I am still playing with the straps to try to find the perfect fit, but havent found it yet. I love the looks of this
