Great backpack! I holds 8 bottles of water and everything I need for my daughter's sport tournaments.
5/5 Stars – The Ultimate Student Backpack That Checks Every BoxI’ve gone through more backpacks than I care to admit—ripped zippers, frayed straps, and that one infamous spill that turned my laptop sleeve into a swamp. Then I found this bag, and it’s honestly hard to imagine ever needing another.Let’s start with the build quality: the exterior is a tough, water-resistant nylon that should shrugs off rain, snow with ease. The stitching is reinforced at every stress point, and the zippers glide like they’re on ball bearings.The compartment game is next-level. There’s a padded laptop sleeve, a tablet pocket, two side bottle holders, a front quick-access stash, and a ridiculous number of internal organizers for pens, chargers, AirPods, you name it. But the real MVP is the insulated lunch compartment. It’s fully separated at the bottom, keeps food cold (or hot) for hours, and—here’s the genius part—Skip lunch? Boom, instant extra space for more stuff. No other bag I’ve seen pulls this off.For high school or college, it’s perfect. It swallows a 4-inch stack of textbooks without bulging, distributes weight evenly and the chest strap keeps everything locked in place when you’re in a rush.And the price? Laughably good. I was ready to drop triple digits on a “premium” brand, but this outperforms them in every way and costs less than a couple of textbooks. If you’re looking for a backpack that’ll outlast your degree (and probably your first job), this is it. 10/10.Pic is side by side of another cooler bag that I have that isn’t nearly built as well as this one.
This is a really great product for the money, it is easy and intuitive to use, high quality with respect to material, stitching, clasps, straps and padding. On the exterior, the stitching is very good, no loose threads or gaps. The straps are comfortable, with plenty of adjustment for small to large individuals. The padding on the back is also comfortable. There is also a zippered storage pocket in the lower pad for security items. The zippers are solid, work really well and the pulls feel good to the touch and have a nice chrome finish. The two stretch nets on the side are very convenient for water bottle or items you need to get to often. There are plenty of pockets for storage of a multitude of items including sun/eye glasses, pens/pencils, etc. The back panel opens up completely which makes it easy to store a laptop and there are two additional storage areas for file folders. The velcro strap to hold the laptop in place as well as one file storage area is long enough and also has good stitching with no loose ends. The next area is good sized for books or clothing if you are taking a day/over night tip and can pack lightly. It also contains the opening for a phone cord to for charging. A nice feature if you are out all day. Finally, the insulated lunch box area is constructed very well. I tested this with an ice block and it only lost 10 degrees over 3 hours inside. (40 to 50 deg F).
This is a really well made insulated backpack. Quality seams and zips. Perfect size to hold warm or cold food and lots of personal items too! It comes with lots of zippered pockets of different sizes (one specially for a computer or tablet), one hidden against your back against theft. It has a USB charging port, water bottle holder and even an attached bottle opener.This is the second Velaybor pack I've bought. The first has been on a long trip to Iceland, Europe and back with no signs of wear!
I have tried every cooler and cooler bag there is. Name brand, off brand, you name it - I've tried it. So, I'm something of an aficionado when it comes to these kinds of things. I travel often for work. I typically try different combinations of coolers for road drinks and lunches and something that holds my gear (usually a laptop, keyboard, some papers). This bag does an exceptionally good job at being a BACKPACK with a side pocket for lunches or a drink or two. There are many cooler backpacks out there. Most of them tend to do a poor job at being a cooler and a very poor job at being a backpack - with a few notable exceptions that are well over $200. This will hold a very large grown man sized lunch and snacks - even a drink or two - and it has plenty of pockets for your work or school items. For reference, I am 6'4" tall and this bag is just big enough for me with the straps maxed out. Any taller and the bag will hang too high - giving a funny look to it. My wife is 5'8" and the bag sits comfortably on both of us depending on how you configure the straps. The Lunchbox part is sealed. The laptop portion sits closest to your back in its own compartment (typical for any laptop bag as this is the safest and most comfortable place for it. Because the laptop sits in its own compartment, and the lunchbox portion is sealed, there is no chance of spilling of contamination with your high end equipment. 5 stars for this configuration. The electrical organ (aka usb port) has a usb cable pre mounted into it - again another 5 stars here. This makes charging your phone using a power bank very simple and solves the biggest issue as to why these organs/ports never get used. The denier material and zippers feel nice and sturdy enough for 2-3 years of rough use and a full four years with some gentler care. I would have liked to see more robust zipper pulls. I tend to lose these types of zipper pulls over time as they get twisted and snap out of the zipper mechanism itself. I would say this backpack is priced to be a good value and competitive for this market. Zipper pulls can be replaced. A new cord can be added for the port. The handle is solid and woven into the bag itself. I would guess this is welded into the material and will likely never fail. Tensile strength on woven and welded components on denier is much higher that most people can comfortably carry. It is very comfortable even with my heavy gaming laptop and a two pound ice block. For reference my laptop is a 16-inch ROG Zephyrus. Though your mileage may vary based on your size and what you are carrying. In my experience cooler bags made with a simple antireflective insulation tend to last about 8-16 hours depending on your ambient temperature. based on the thickness of this material, I would estimate the ice retention and temperature status to remain below 37 degrees (food safe temp) for roughly 8-10 hours with this bag. A full day at the office or school with some wiggle room, but certainly not overnight. Well done from Velaybor. I love this color, but my wife wanted one something more vibrant. Next let's see some brighter available colors and better zipper pulls!
Great backpack! I holds 8 bottles of water and everything I need for my daughter's sport tournaments.
5/5 Stars – The Ultimate Student Backpack That Checks Every BoxI’ve gone through more backpacks than I care to admit—ripped zippers, frayed straps, and that one infamous spill that turned my laptop sleeve into a swamp. Then I found this bag, and it’s honestly hard to imagine ever needing another.Let’s start with the build quality: the exterior is a tough, water-resistant nylon that should shrugs off rain, snow with ease. The stitching is reinforced at every stress point, and the zippers glide like they’re on ball bearings.The compartment game is next-level. There’s a padded laptop sleeve, a tablet pocket, two side bottle holders, a front quick-access stash, and a ridiculous number of internal organizers for pens, chargers, AirPods, you name it. But the real MVP is the insulated lunch compartment. It’s fully separated at the bottom, keeps food cold (or hot) for hours, and—here’s the genius part—Skip lunch? Boom, instant extra space for more stuff. No other bag I’ve seen pulls this off.For high school or college, it’s perfect. It swallows a 4-inch stack of textbooks without bulging, distributes weight evenly and the chest strap keeps everything locked in place when you’re in a rush.And the price? Laughably good. I was ready to drop triple digits on a “premium” brand, but this outperforms them in every way and costs less than a couple of textbooks. If you’re looking for a backpack that’ll outlast your degree (and probably your first job), this is it. 10/10.Pic is side by side of another cooler bag that I have that isn’t nearly built as well as this one.
This is a really great product for the money, it is easy and intuitive to use, high quality with respect to material, stitching, clasps, straps and padding. On the exterior, the stitching is very good, no loose threads or gaps. The straps are comfortable, with plenty of adjustment for small to large individuals. The padding on the back is also comfortable. There is also a zippered storage pocket in the lower pad for security items. The zippers are solid, work really well and the pulls feel good to the touch and have a nice chrome finish. The two stretch nets on the side are very convenient for water bottle or items you need to get to often. There are plenty of pockets for storage of a multitude of items including sun/eye glasses, pens/pencils, etc. The back panel opens up completely which makes it easy to store a laptop and there are two additional storage areas for file folders. The velcro strap to hold the laptop in place as well as one file storage area is long enough and also has good stitching with no loose ends. The next area is good sized for books or clothing if you are taking a day/over night tip and can pack lightly. It also contains the opening for a phone cord to for charging. A nice feature if you are out all day. Finally, the insulated lunch box area is constructed very well. I tested this with an ice block and it only lost 10 degrees over 3 hours inside. (40 to 50 deg F).
This is a really well made insulated backpack. Quality seams and zips. Perfect size to hold warm or cold food and lots of personal items too! It comes with lots of zippered pockets of different sizes (one specially for a computer or tablet), one hidden against your back against theft. It has a USB charging port, water bottle holder and even an attached bottle opener.This is the second Velaybor pack I've bought. The first has been on a long trip to Iceland, Europe and back with no signs of wear!
I have tried every cooler and cooler bag there is. Name brand, off brand, you name it - I've tried it. So, I'm something of an aficionado when it comes to these kinds of things. I travel often for work. I typically try different combinations of coolers for road drinks and lunches and something that holds my gear (usually a laptop, keyboard, some papers). This bag does an exceptionally good job at being a BACKPACK with a side pocket for lunches or a drink or two. There are many cooler backpacks out there. Most of them tend to do a poor job at being a cooler and a very poor job at being a backpack - with a few notable exceptions that are well over $200. This will hold a very large grown man sized lunch and snacks - even a drink or two - and it has plenty of pockets for your work or school items. For reference, I am 6'4" tall and this bag is just big enough for me with the straps maxed out. Any taller and the bag will hang too high - giving a funny look to it. My wife is 5'8" and the bag sits comfortably on both of us depending on how you configure the straps. The Lunchbox part is sealed. The laptop portion sits closest to your back in its own compartment (typical for any laptop bag as this is the safest and most comfortable place for it. Because the laptop sits in its own compartment, and the lunchbox portion is sealed, there is no chance of spilling of contamination with your high end equipment. 5 stars for this configuration. The electrical organ (aka usb port) has a usb cable pre mounted into it - again another 5 stars here. This makes charging your phone using a power bank very simple and solves the biggest issue as to why these organs/ports never get used. The denier material and zippers feel nice and sturdy enough for 2-3 years of rough use and a full four years with some gentler care. I would have liked to see more robust zipper pulls. I tend to lose these types of zipper pulls over time as they get twisted and snap out of the zipper mechanism itself. I would say this backpack is priced to be a good value and competitive for this market. Zipper pulls can be replaced. A new cord can be added for the port. The handle is solid and woven into the bag itself. I would guess this is welded into the material and will likely never fail. Tensile strength on woven and welded components on denier is much higher that most people can comfortably carry. It is very comfortable even with my heavy gaming laptop and a two pound ice block. For reference my laptop is a 16-inch ROG Zephyrus. Though your mileage may vary based on your size and what you are carrying. In my experience cooler bags made with a simple antireflective insulation tend to last about 8-16 hours depending on your ambient temperature. based on the thickness of this material, I would estimate the ice retention and temperature status to remain below 37 degrees (food safe temp) for roughly 8-10 hours with this bag. A full day at the office or school with some wiggle room, but certainly not overnight. Well done from Velaybor. I love this color, but my wife wanted one something more vibrant. Next let's see some brighter available colors and better zipper pulls!
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