McKleinUSA Division 70785 R Series 17-Inch Detachable-Wheeled Laptop Backpack (Black) Reviews

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McKleinUSA Division 70785 R Series 17-Inch Detachable-Wheeled Laptop Backpack (Black)

  • Exclusive to McKleinUSA! Patented 2-in-1 Detachable Wheel and Handle System Front zipper pocket for small miscellaneous items
  • Front organizer pocket for media devices, cell phone, business cards, key holder and pens Front compartment with accessory pockets for larger devices
  • Middle compartment padded to protect laptops up to 17¿ in size Back compartment features file divider for documents Detachable cell phone or MP3 player case included
  • Dual Laptop Protection System uses a high-tech ABS honeycomb frame to protect laptop from exterior impact and a 10mm high-density foam to help absorb shock
  • Bonus! Protective Weatherproof Cover

Exclusive to McKleinUSA! Patented 2-in-1 Detachable Wheel and Handle System Front zipper pocket for small miscellaneous items Front organizer pocket for media devices, cell phone, business cards, key holder and pens Front compartment with accessory pockets for larger devices Middle compartment padded to protect laptops up to 17” in size Back compartment features file divider for documents Detachable cell phone or MP3 player case included Dual Laptop Protection System uses a high-tech ABS h

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  1. CathyMJL
    12:20 pm on July 19th, 2010

    Review by CathyMJL for McKleinUSA Division 70785 R Series 17-Inch Detachable-Wheeled Laptop Backpack (Black)
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    Daily Use: I am generally pleased with this product. I have been using it to transport my 17″ laptop back and forth to work via the train and it is holding up well. The zippers in the back that connect the wheeled portion to the backpack portion are sometimes a bit difficult to work with and don’t easily tuck out of view but they work. My only complaint is that within 3 days of using the bag, it shifted slightly. What I mean is, when it first arrived, it sat up straight and tall and the handle when fully extended stretched perpendicular to the ceiling. Now it slants back a bit and doesn’t stand up straight anymore but it does not cause the bag to fall over.

    Airline Travel: I love that I can walk through the airplane and not bump anyone (it is vertical rather than horizontal) and it fits in the overhead bins very neatly. Removal of the laptop for security checks goes very smoothly and if I don’t put too much in the bag, it doesn’t get too heavy to lift when necessary.

    Internal Pockets: Others don’t like the pocket arrangement but for me it is fine. I am able to carry everything I need and it forces me to be more mindful about what I need to take with me (which we should all do anyway). Besides, as noted, if I put too much in it, I can’t lift it when I need to.

    I haven’t been using it very long but if I change my mind on any of this, I will post another review.

  2. E. Burgess
    12:38 pm on July 19th, 2010

    Review by E. Burgess for McKleinUSA Division 70785 R Series 17-Inch Detachable-Wheeled Laptop Backpack (Black)
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    Overall,this is a good bag. It has lots of room for my gear and fits my Dell M1730 which is a huge laptop. The bags material and construction is strong and the zippers are good as well.

    There are 5 sections to the bag, the laptop section is the back and it has 2 sleeves. The M1730 fits either sleeve, just barely, but again the M1730 is a huge laptop so any other laptop will have NO problem fitting in there and since there are 2 sleeves you can carry 2 laptops if needed. The only bad thing is that it isn’t well padded, there IS a layer on the back and on the wall between the second section but it is thin. I keep the laptop in the inner sleeve ad use the manual/disc holder as padding in the back sleeve.

    The second section is just a large space with no pockets or anything, allowing you room for larger item storage. I keep my padded headphones and the power brick in there as well as a Logitech G-13 and there is room for another small item or so and there is also a thin layer of padding between this section and the next.

    The third section has 2 small thin sleeves at the bottom of the bag, smaller than a blu ray case, and 2 web pockets. The web pocket on the inner side is over the 2 sleeves I mentioned and takes up the top half of that side. The pocket on the outer side takes up the entire wall top to bottom. I keep 3 2.5in external hd’s in the half size web pocket, and the full size pocket holds an xbox 360 controller, usb hub, assorted cables, and 2 small boxes holding my TrackIR gear.

    The fourth section is for pens and things with 2 pda size pockets and room for other small things, and the last section can hold a couple magazines. There is also an Ipod sized holder on one of the backpack straps.

    The bag can be separated from the wheels and the extending handle, which is connected by zippers and is easy to remove and replace.

    The only thing I have any real problem with is I think the wheels are wearing down too fast.

    As you can see from what I’ve mentioned I fit in the bag, it can hold a TON of things, so I recommend it and give it 4 stars taking away one for my thinking the wheels wear a little fast.

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