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    Alright, got my backpack on Wednesday as anticipated. I just haven't had time to open it and check it out until today.

    Good quality. Has a nice feel. There are quite a few pockets. The larger pocket fits the laptop(my 15.6") snugly and could also fit a couple notebooks and textbook if I ever needed to.

    The second pocket towards the front is a single pocket with only a mesh netted pocket within it. Perfect for my ac-adapter and cord.

    The third and very front pouch has a few little pockets within and some pen holders. This pocket is perfect for a couple microfiber cloths, some cleaning fluid and a couple pens.

    There is a side pocket which is perfect for my mouse along with a smaller net pocket for a smaller water bottle or my phone or whatever. Not using the net pocket on this side for anything at the moment, but I could if I ever needed to.

    There is also a good sized net side pouch on the other side for a water bottle. Fits a liter of Aquafina water perfectly with a little room to spare.

    There are also 3 slots going along each of the straps. They don't stick out or look stupid or anything. Didn't even realize there were there to be honest until making sure I didn't miss anything for this "review". I'm assuming these slots are for holding various things such as a phone or ipod or what-have-you, but I'll probably never use them. Nice to know their there though.

    Overall I give this backpack a 9/10. Perfect for my needs. The only reason I'm docking a point is because my cooling mat doesn't fit in it which isn't too big of a downside anyways because most of the time when I'm out and about, the only times I'm using my laptop is on a hard surface.

    Edit:

    Just a sidenote, should anybody be interested in this bag, there are also a couple other variants with similarly good review for different sizes.

    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...groove&x=0&y=0
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    update:just saw that the op has bought his bag.

    Here's a review of the pakuma akara k1 backpack. It is a pretty nice backpack though i did prefer the black with green piping, looks so much cooler.

    but you can't store much in it compared to it's size - but i guess most lappy backpacks are like that. the value for money is pretty good imo.


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    Quote Originally Posted by di1in View Post
    update:just saw that the op has bought his bag.
    I actually haven't ordered one yet, but I'm leaning towards getting the Targus XL. I need to get a backpack that will work for a 15"-17" laptop, but that also has room for several textbooks and a notebook. The XL looks huge: YouTube - ‪Targus XL Backpack‬‏

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    If you go with a 15" laptop you should consider the Brenthaven Prostyle Slimpack backpack, it's amazing.

    I had it with my Envy 14 and I only wanted it to serve as a backpack for my laptop+accessories, nothing more.

    It's slim and packed with cool features (like a pull out rain cover).

    I had the black one.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark_ View Post
    If you go with a 15" laptop you should consider the Brenthaven Prostyle Slimpack backpack, it's amazing.

    I had it with my Envy 14 and I only wanted it to serve as a backpack for my laptop+accessories, nothing more.

    It's slim and packed with cool features (like a pull out rain cover).

    I had the black one.


    wow thats a gorgeous bag. may check it out to see if it can fit my laptop and huge psu.

    as for now i have the timbuk2 zeitgeist, which looks like a slimmer version of the timbuk2 h.a.l. . the zeitgeist looks kinda bulky in pictures, but its really quite slim when seen in person. and considering the amount of space you have, the slim design is amazing.

    the brenthaven looks slimmer and has a more iconic look to it, but im not sure if it can fit my laptop and its accessories (igot the 17inch zeitgeist). also im not sure of its build quality.

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    I got my Timbuk2 H.A.L. finally yesterday. Lots of bad luck and trouble involved, altough the original plan (buy as a gift to a friend who then flies to finland) went south since the delivery was 2 hours too late and then the backpack was sent to me by usps after friend's holiday ended. 2 weeks delivery stretched to 7 weeks and even I got to pay double postage and some customs fees more, still I got it cheaper than manufacturer's price is.

    Here's couple comparison shots. My old Samsonite / Trunk'n'Go HiSize laptop backpack and new HAL next to each others. They are both quite full: HAL has 17" Fujitsu laptop inside and Samsonite has 15", rest of the bags are filled with couple empty 2L bottles for comparison.


    IMAG0194 by KopyrightLiberationFront, on Flickr

    Bags open, HAL doesn't open too much.

    IMAG0195 by KopyrightLiberationFront, on Flickr


    IMAG0196 by KopyrightLiberationFront, on Flickr


    IMAG0197 by KopyrightLiberationFront, on Flickr

    In addition to the laptop itself, old Samsonite holds easily three 2L cola bottles while HAL takes six. Size comparison:


    IMAG0201 by KopyrightLiberationFront, on Flickr


    My old bag with the 15" laptop and tools I use daily. This setup weights between 8-10kg, including a water bottle and that bag is full, not much room to add anything and it looks like it too.

    IMAG0202 by KopyrightLiberationFront, on Flickr

    Same stuff, including the 15", in the HAL. Now I have room for additional tools or clothes (apparently I can fit a hoodie AND a sweat shirt both in the bag).

    IMAG0203 by KopyrightLiberationFront, on Flickr

    HAL has better shoulder straps, it's more comfortable to carry. It doesn't look much bigger than the Samsonite but it has roughly double the space inside when needed.

    HAL's side pockets extend inwards so when fully loaded there's less room inside (kinda obvious). When I tested with those bottles, I removed the laptop power brick from the side pocket to fit 6th one well.
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    If you're getting a 15" then I would highly reccomend the North Face Recon bookbag.

 

 
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