🧳 Gear up for greatness with the Drifter II!
The Targus Drifter II Laptop Backpack is a robust and stylish solution for professionals on the go. Designed to accommodate laptops up to 17 inches, it features durable nylon construction, a water-resistant base, and multiple storage pockets, ensuring your gear stays protected and organized. With its ergonomic design and padded shoulder straps, this backpack offers comfort and support, making it ideal for business trips or daily commutes.
Outer Material | Nylon |
Material Type | Fabric |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5"D x 16"W x 21.5"H |
Storage Volume | 34 Liters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular prism with rounded corners |
Color | Black/Gray |
Pattern | Solid |
character | Sports |
Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
Style Name | Drifter Backpack |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 17 Inches |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
R**0
THE best!
Honestly the best laptop bag around. The right amount of pockets and storage compartments. Extremely well made. Very versatile and roomy for whatever you need to carry. A great value for the money. I would highly recommend this to a friend, or anyone looking for a top quality laptop backpack.
K**R
Best backpack for laptop
My husband travels for work and he loves this bag. It fits all of his notebooks, pens and his 2 laptops very comfortably.
B**T
Great bookbag, big main compartment, lots of pockets
I bought the larger, 17" version. The dimensions I saw when I bought it weren't right. The dimension that goes away from the back is not smaller than the stated 16" version, not that I wanted/want it to be. It's like they picked a different way of measuring it, or something.The side compartments could be bigger, like 2" taller/up the back dimension, and 2" more outward in the across the back dimension. The mesh gets a little worn out easily. These side pockets has material on the bottom inside that help prevent items from falling out, if you forget to zip it up.(this is ordered top to bottom, and going around outside vertically, then in)The pocket at the very top is really nice/usable, although with a 2cm to 1in longer zipper, so that it could fit my organizer in there perfectly(it fits, just doesn't go in there easily). I can use this pocket to put in my computer mouse, etc... It's really nice, but I'm not so sure on how good this pocket would be with the smaller version of this book bag, books in the main compartment might hit it.The main compartment is really big. It fits all my books, notebooks, binders, gym clothes, etc... Even when I feel like taking a lot of stuff with me, it'll still fit it all. It also has a mesh pocket on the other side that's away from the wearer's back. The big main pocket is the main reason I picked this book bag.The handle looks really strong, feels better if you keep a loose grip on it rather than a tight grip. If there nothing in the book bag, it can flop down at times, getting in the way of the main zipper.The picture looks like the top pocket is a single handle zipper, but it's really a two handle zipper, like I think it should be (<-not sure on the words to use for this, two handle, double handle, two way, etc...?), and this pocket goes all the way to the bottom. (just not the zipper part)The pocket on the bottom front is padded on the outside and has smaller pockets inside, etc...There's a mini pocket on the front of that pocket that's big enough to easily fit a 3"*5" note card pack, and some mechanical pencils/pens. (didn't try a non-mechanical unsharpened pencil)The bottom is padded.The back has a padded pocket on the bottom, good for holding snail mail letters to mail.The middle of the back is quite a bit looser than the rest of the back and doesn't have nearly as much padding, When I'm not wearing the book bag, and go over this area with my hand an fill what fills like wrinkles in that section. The outer cushions are fairly big, and I've only felt the wrinkles in the middle area maybe one time while wearing the book bag.(could have just been my shirt?) The top back and bottom cushion are kinda fraying a little.After using the book bag for a while, the shoulder straps, like most book bags, feels like it could need more cushioning. However, it does have this neat elasticy thing at the top that makes it feel better to catch a full book bag when taking it off, etc... The straps might be too long for a short, skinny person during the summer, and there isn't a waist, or a chest strap.The laptop pocket has an inner pocket for smaller computers, like my 15.4" laptop. There's a Velcro strap that I'm guessing is supposed to help if the book bag ever gets flipped upside down, however the ends of the velcro don't really meet that well with my size laptop, or smaller. They could just simply make the non-strap side longer, for it to work. There's an inner pocket at the top of the laptop area, I haven't figured out any good use for it. Don't want my laptop directly hitting anything hard.I've been in the rain with this book bag a few short times, and nothing gotten wet inside.Overall main pros:big main compartmenttop pocket/otherslooks nice, "stylish"elasticy part on shoulder strapsOverall main cons:back feels kind of weird?no belt, or chest strapsmight be too big for a person who's small, and/or doesn't carry muchside pockets could be biggerUpdate:The bookbag gets old like a normal bookbag:The cover of the handle at the top cracked at it's outer edges, you can feel it when you pick up/put down the bookbag using this handle; might be more comfortable without this cover. (but I'd have to rip open the cover(which make the cover completely useless) to take it off to test)The shoulder strap padding became ineffective, as the fabric has tears there, and the padding has stuck out instead of cushioning.The side pockets have tears that allow items to go between the main compartment and the side compartments.The bottom edges are cracking.
K**R
Sturdy and zippers that work well
It was perfect BUT it didn’t have a carry handle on top.More compartments though!
V**.
Great backpack
Awesome bag. Very well made and tons of pockets and space. There may still be pockets I haven’t found. Highly recommended!
V**R
Decent, inexpensive large bag
This bag has tons of different pockets that can hold virtually anything you might need to lug along with your laptop. A few very minor quibbles so far, bearing in mind that I've just received the bag and haven't tried putting it through its paces yet:- If your laptop is smaller than 17 inches, the 17 inch model of the bag may turn out to be a bit too large. My 14.5 inch machine slides down pretty far, and almost gets lost in the bag. Perhaps the 16-inch model might be a bit better, but an inch wouldn't make that much difference. So if you have a smaller laptop, this one might be overkill.- There's not a perfect place to keep the essential bulky corded items (power and mouse). There's plenty of *room* for it, but the smaller zipper compartments would be very lumpy with the cord brick, and if I keep them in the larger main compartments (the one with the laptop or the other main one), the cords etc. will fall to the bottom and I'd have to stick my whole arm in there to get at them. There is a smallish mesh zipper compartment at the top of the laptop section, which just holds the cord and mouse, though I'm concerned that this will not hold up long term.- There are metal grommets in several places on the front of the nag. When I first noticed them I thought they were for ventilation or something. Nope, they don't appear to do anything beyond being decorative. No harm, it just looked a little odd.- There's a key clip inside one of the smaller compartments. Which is nice, but there's no additional length to the clip, it's right against the seam. So you can't fish out and use your keys without detaching them. My older bag had the key clip attached by a ribbon - still not long enough to *use* the keys, but I could at least retrieve them and have a bit more room to do the detaching. With this bag, you have to open the zipper and stick your hand inside.- On my old bag, the webbing straps you can use to adjust the strap length had plastic finger loops at the ends - easier to grasp when tightening the bag while it is on your back. This one has the webbing, but the loop is just a loop of webbing. A bit more trouble to stick fingers in for a better grasp.- The straps themselves are a little stiff-feeling. They might be a bit irritating for some people especially those who will be loading the bag down with a lot of books, and hauling it through airports or while walking longer distances. I'm tall and broad-shouldered so they seem OK for me, but then I'm going to be using this for car commuting.- The very front has a zipper that leads to a narrow and surprisingly deep compartment. If you have large hands, your hand will just barely fit inside there. I'm not entirely sure would that compartment would be good for, storage-wise, because things could get lost down there. Glasses, perhaps, though there's a nice fleece-lined pocket at the top between the two large compartments that would better for those.The good: This thing will hold everything you could possibly need unless you're lugging entire sets of the Encyclopedia Brittanica. The second large compartment (the one without the laptop sleeve) seems like it could hold a 5-6 inch stack of stuff - certainly enough to handle a full day at college or a change of clothes if you're traveling. There's a fold-down flap that helps hold that space open.Side compartments should hold smallish bottles of water, there are even zipper compartments that might hold a small umbrella. Same problem as that narrow front zipper compartment though: don't put anything in there that might drop down and be hard to retrieve.The padding feels pretty good across the back.There's a nifty "hidden" zipper compartment along the back padding which could hold some small things. I wouldn't suggest putting things like glasses in there (the pressure of the bag might break them), but for emergency cash or even a small wallet, it would to nicely.The front zipper area looks to be just the right size for an iPad or other tablet. I haven't tried this yet - I don't have an iPad, but my Nook Color fits there nicely.
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