Back to school needs something to generate a new spirit, newly imagination, creativity and newly. Not just a fantasy in the mind of the mind but should be realized. Realized with something that can arouse passion .... with backpack sporty, futuristic for those who are always looking for the next adrenaline rush. For those who are always on the outside of the mainstream and into the fast lane. Skateboarding, motocross, snowboarding - the sky is their limit. Materials made from tear resistant ripstop widespread. 800 denier polyester thick enough to withstand rain and cold. Utility compartment located in front of the goal of providing ease of reach. Panel padded with foam cushioning pods molded to provide comfort, this backpack has a pocket organization well-planned, there is a water bottle on the left and right side. 2 main komartemen can store everything like, storing food, bags for sports shoes, books and others. Add 17-inch laptop sleeve padded and easy access V-loft pocket and you have all the storage you need for on-the-go your activities. Aircore double shoulder straps are made of foam. Straps breathable mesh back for air circulation.
Feature;
Feature;
- polyester
- Ergonomic AirCore shoulder strapswith two main compartments for versatile storage
- Front organizer compartment with utility storage pockets and padded sleeve fits 17inch laptop
- Fully padded back panel with molded foam cushioning pods for increased comfort
- Speed toggle zipper pulls with easy access V-loft pocket
- ront D-ring clip and dual water bottle pockets with haulloop handle
JanSport Adrenaline Series Boost Backpack
5.0 out of 5 stars
Smart Design & Good Quality
February 25, 2010
By P. Howey
Amazon Verified Purchase
I purchased this pack after an extensive search for a replacement bag.
I use this bag for work, and carry it every day. I am an architect, so I
carry a lot of "stuff" with me every day: Digital camera, a couple
calculators, flashlight, a 30 foot retractable steel tape, a 100 foot
steel tape, a small first aid kit, screwdrivers, multi-tool, circuit
tester, marking tape, lots of pens and pencils, umbrella, several
notebooks, an insulated lunch bag, a couple of architectural and
engineering scales (about 13" long),11x17 drawings (typically 2-3
projects of 20-50 sheets each), and occasionally larger rolls of
drawings (24x36 or 30x42 - sometimes up to 5-6 rolls of 20-50 sheets
each), and occasionally my Kindle or a laptop too. I'd say on an average
day I carry 15 pounds of gear, and fully loaded, probably carry close
to 40. The capacity of this bag is amazing, even though it doesn't look
that big unloaded, or partially loaded.
The straps are quite
comfortable, although I am of large build and with a heavy winter coat I
approach the end of the strap extension. I would expect that this would
not be an issue for most people, however. Even when fully loaded, I
found this to be one of the most comfortable packs I've tried. The pack
has a bottom pouch, where I store some heavy and durable items, like
tape measures and the first aid kit. I don't worry so much about these
items getting damaged, or even getting wet, but the bottom of the bag
isn't particularly level, and the bag tends to slump or tip more than
I'd like. I tried other loads in the bottom, and nothing at all, and
found the tipping was only exacerbated. The design has a good center of
gravity for carrying, just not for sitting on the floor. I carry this
bag on the train daily, stow it in my car and under my desk, but it
frequently goes to construction sites with me. The lack of extraneous
hooks, loops and straps make it much safer and easier for me to carry in
construction zones than most packs of similar volume, which is a big
plus.
One of the most convenient features was a small zippered pouch
that sits just below the top handle. I expect that the designer had in
mind that this would be a useful place for a media player... and it
probably would be, if I used one. My use is to give me ready access to
thumb drives, extra memory cards for my camera and similar small and
sensitive electronics. In my previous bag I never had a convenient
location like this, and given that I access these items several times
every day, it is a real boon.
What would I do differently to improve
this model? I'd add a removable waist strap - I typically walk 2-3 miles
a day with this pack on, and when fully loaded, I'd like the ability to
share the load with my hips more. I like the top pouch so well; it
might be nice to have two up there, and one with a sleeved connection to
the exterior, so if you wanted to connect ear buds to a media player
you wouldn't need to leave the pouch partly open. I'd also consider a
flatter bottom, possibly rubberized to improve stability and durability
of the bottom of the pack. Would I buy another of these packs, even
without these suggested refinements? Absolutely.
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