Built To Last
Written: Sep 08 '07 (Updated Sep 08 '07)
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Pros: Lots of compartments, very strong, great padding and nice look too.
Cons: Not enough padding on the bottom of the bag.
The Bottom Line: Bottom line, its a very strong and breathable bag that will protect your laptop and hold your items in its many compartments. Great padding and very strong on its straps.
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| zeroprod's Full Review: Wenger Swiss Gear Pegasus Backpack |
I purchased one at around 89 bucks. kind of pricy but worth it. Top Handle has a steel wire cable with a flexible padding for a strong and firm grip.
The compartments are easy to get to and are located all over the place. The inner compartments are even better because its just amazing where to keep all your stuff.
The only drawback was that theres to many compartments and i forgot where i had placed an item.
Inside where the laptop is placed, it has an elastic belt with a clip at the end to hold your laptop.
On the backside, it has 4 padding, one on top one on the lower bottom and two on each side, with nothing in the middle except the Swiss gear logo.
The Sippers are big and but nothing major, and its handles are nice and silver with a nice logo of the Swiss on each side.
The shoulder straps are basic but have a few padding and come with a shock absorber; also it has a clip to attach each shoulder pad near the bottom but very annoying to have.
This bag is very breathable and keeps my Dell 17" 1721 Inspiron very cool when Im traveling.
The only thing that i wasnt happy about, was that on the bottom where your laptop is resting on, theres not enough padding to withstand a drop, but of course no one will ever drop their bag, but just in case if i had to, i just added a few shock absorbers to take care of that problem.
Recommended:
Yes
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