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214856TOT0 Features: Stow your gear in a safe shell of ripstop nylon coated with polyurethane for slight weatherproofing while padding at the bottom and sides provides added protection from jostling Get the right fit with the thermoformed stretch-woven backpanel that conforms to the shape of your back while the dual density shoulder straps with cell-PDA-MP3 attachment straps distribute the weight of your load evenly Keep your laptop safely stowed in the suspended laptop holder with a laminated protector while your carry documents in the large document pocket without having to fold them Make sure that your wallet and keys are safe in the front pocket with accessory slots and a key clip while you keep tickets or a passport handy in the passport security pocket Access your gear easily via the wide-opening compartment pockets that are easy to close securely with Zipper Garages and pull tabs If you don't feel like slinging it over your shoulder, carry your pack by the top grab handle or or side grab handle with aluminum stays Specifications: Capacity: 915 cu in Weight: 2 lb 4 oz Material: ballistic nylon to nylon Frame material: aluminum to HDPE Access: side Number of pockets: main compartment + 3 pockets
- Convenient internal organization is combined with legendary ARCTERYX craftsmanship
- Volume: 15L
- Accessory pocket; Dual density shoulder straps
- Key clip; One cell phone slot
- One outside front pocket; One internal stash pocket
Blade 15 Backpack Totem 0 by Arcteryx Reviews
Blade 15 Backpack Totem 0 by Arcteryx Reviews
| 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By Sam Glover (Minneapolis, MN USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Arc'teryx Blade 15 Backpack - 915cu in (Misc.) As I said, this is a very strange laptop backpack. Here's what I like: It's kind of a briefcase turned on its side so you can wear it as a backpack. The construction quality, as always with Arc'Teryx, is top-notch. It's also very professional-looking. You could carry this to a business meeting using the side handle, and few people would notice it's actually a backpack. The straps are great. Well-padded and structured. The framesheet is awesome, too. Makes it really supportive. The laptop "sling" is a great alternative to padded bags. You get great protection without bulky padding. Here's what I don't like: The storage is barely accessible. The zippers are way too short; they don't even go the full length of the pockets. If all you are doing is inserting manila folders, you'll find it works fine. But I can't even figure out how you would put a pen in some of the pen slots, much less clothes. Even dropping... Read more |
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