Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.17 x 10.43 x 6.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.74 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.7 x 12 x 20.5 inches |
Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
Brand Name | KAKA |
Color | Black 35l |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KAKA |
Part Number | 2070 |
Style | Water Resistant, Anti-theft, Convertible, Laptop Compartment, Breathable, Bottle Holder,sctatch Resistant, Adjustable |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Size | 20.5inch |
Sport Type | Hiking |
Age Range Description | Kid |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 35 Liters |
L**U
Amazing travel bag for a busy day
Very good travel bag, many different pockets for laptop and tablet, plus any other stuff you need on you .The main compartment is big enough to fit 2,3 sets of clothes and trainers if needed. I used it for gym ,Uni and work nearly everyday and all my things go in the main compartment easily .The straps are very comfortable, easy for cycling .Can be used as duffel bag as well,thanks to the side strap which is removable when not in need.Is water resistant and after a rainy day in London the bag stayed dry everything inside was in perfect condition.All around an amazing bag, very happy with it.Well worth the money 😁😁.
N**E
Great service. Quality pruduct.
First I tried to buy in UK. Unsuccessful as not shipped to Scandinavian countries. Luckily I found GossipBoy based in Hong Kong. Trustworthy and easy to communicate with. Send by courier DHL. It took 4 days from pick up in China to arrival at home.The bag is made of very high quality items - from cloth to webbing, rings and handles. Great zippers. Comes with an extra lock. Nice treat!Weight over 2 kg. So consider what is the use of this bag. A little too heavy to use as hand luggage on flights.The "arrangement"/organisation of pockets, luggage compartments was first a little odd to me. After packing for a shorter trip, then it made more sense. Plenty of room. My electronic gear, trousers, a couple of shirts etc. easily fit in.You can carry it as a backpack or a messenger bag. Both ways are comfortable.Pleased with my buy. Even as I had to pay extra taxes and a hefty handle charge to DHL. So it cost nearly the double of the price at Amazon with the last extra costs.
D**E
Great Bag, long life.
Have had this Bag since 2017, with 3 years daily use being dragged around the world, travelled with this bag on planes, buses and in the back of trucks. The bag has not been treated kindly and only now is it showing signs of needing replacement (I could easily get another 12 months i think if needed). For the price of £40 paid for this bag i think you would be hard pushed to find something so wearing. The bag is not waterproof, water resistant yes.For the record they have slightly changed the design since my purchase. My design was more like there other product "KAKA Hiking Backpack 40L Large Waterproof Travel Hiking Camping Outdoor Rucksack Daypack"
M**T
Great Multi-Use Bag.
I was looking for a long time for a new backpack having had my previous one over 10 years. Unfortunately that brand had raised it's status and so their range was in the £100+ category. I don't know if my situation is unique but finding a good bag that fits most of my needs has been one heck of a task. I need to fit a chunky works laptop in the bag, as well as books, manual, phone chargers, wires and other belongings. I needed a bag to carry this, as well as fit in the many different situations i'm in. I often cycle to work, so need a back-pack, then i usually work in an office. Due to my work though, sometimes i can be jumping on/off planes, travelling by train, stopping in hotels on odd nights, then working in the field in oily engine rooms or dock yards. I needed a bag that can withstand all the travel, all the weight, could hold all the belongings, and was tough without being military or Bear Grylls grade. I didn't need a flask section, or a sleeping bag section, or the straps to be comfy whilst half way up a mountain. I should add i do go hiking and use the same bag so some degree of outdoor ruggedness and comfort are needed.So onto this bag. Firstly, it can be used in many orientatins. It can be used as a backpack, with padded straps, buckles, and chest and waist strap. Useful for weight and cycling i find. It can also be used as a holdall or a briefcase and this is where it is a bit unusual. To access the main section, you turn the bag on its side like a briefcase and open the zip along on side. Inside the main section is a large padded laptop section which is held shut with an elastic strap with velcro. This section is large. My current laptop is a big Toughbook thats 2 inch thick, and 14 inch wide. This section swallows the laptop with a good amount of space left to store the transformer. As well the padded section, there is the main area which is also vast. Just this morning i fitted a good sized lunch box with enough room for a pair of shoes and a jumper. On the front of the bag are several other pockets. There is a larger pocket that opens completely out and there is another padded area for a normal sized ipad. Then there are holders for pens and a calculator - very important in my work. Here lies my first little moan about the bag. The calculator pocket isn't elasticated so my large scientific type calculator falls out, especially when carrying the bag in a different orientation. On the front of that pocket is another small one right on the front about the size of A5 piece of paper. So far I've put my passport and business cards in here but would prefer them to be more inside and away from pick-pockets. Having said that, both these pockets have the tops of the zips covered with a large overlap (maybe for rain protection) so any pickpocket would have to do a lot of tugging before getting into the pockets. The ipad pocket is also covered by the mountaineering latch strap you see in the pictures. Although i'm not sure what this is for, maybe you can use it for hooking a rope on or a piece of equipment. It is detachable should you find it gets in the way. The last pocket is a little one right at the top that again is pretty big. Two phones and a wallet would fit in here. So with the pockets described, this leads to my second little moan about the bag. Although the pockets are large and useful, i would have loved some more sub-dividing with mesh or something. My old backpack had sub-pockets for phone chargers, USB drives, and hidden ones for passports and ID's. So far with this bag, if you open one pocket to retrieve some keys, you have to be careful your thumb drive and earphones don't fall out. I've been told you can get cable organizers for bags so maybe that is the answer.Going back to the bags different orientations. the shoulder straps for backpack use, have a flap. When in backpack mode, this flap is rolled up and velcro'd to the top of the bag. When not in backpack use, the flap is zipped down, covering the shoulder and waist straps. This is really useful when using the bag in a different format, as it stops the straps dragging or getting in the way, especially when putting the bag through security on the rollers at the airport. To aid this, are two thick carry handles covered in rubber, so good to grab quickly on the conveyor belt. In holdall or briefcase mode, turn the bag sideways and then there is another thick handle on the side (which becomes the top). Also supplied is a shoulder strap that attaches to metal hoops so making the bag a holdall.Overall the bag is made of thick tough material, the zips are thick and don't feel they will spit. The zip handles have rubber tabs on too. I haven't loaded the bag up massively yet but it doesn't feel heavy due to the padding and weight distribution. There are clip straps on all sides to 'compress' the bag or to use for carrying equipment such as an umbrella, tripod etc. Oh and there is a mesh pocket on the outside for a drinks bottle. It does feel strong and despite the lack of sub-divides in the compartments, i feel this bag could be used as a commuter bag, site visit bag, and possibly an overnight bag, preventing me having to take a separate bag on the plane or in someones van. Four stars only due to the two niggles when compared to my old bag. Whether it lasts as long time will tell.
B**T
Awesome bag
Awesome bag! Third trip so far and it hasn't shown any sign of weakness. The size is perfect for a weekend getaway. A bit too big for a daily use (work stuff). For this price, best deal for a long time!
H**Y
A top bag.
Its a very large well made bag. This is a bag for someone who is looking for a large rucksack but doesn't want a climbing/hiking rucksack.Could of course be used for climbing but my point is its not one of those massive climbing ones.
J**K
Recommended
Excellent product. Lots of useful compartments.Suggestions: add some "D" links at top and bottom to facilitate attaching stuff below and above. Also could be a little wider to make best use of hand luggage limits.No complaints at all. Very pleased with it.
R**N
Okay for 1 Use!
It is okay,The build quality looks great, But once you take a closer look you can see where corners have been cut. I used this one weekend and the bag is already falling apart...
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