N**D
It’s terrible it broke first week
Bag is of very abd quality. Zipper faulty since day 1. Zipper completely broke after one week. Don’t buy
K**A
Good buy!
I used it as a working bag because I cannot carry a heavy bag anymore. It’s quite spacious without the laptop sleeve, although still very useful if needed. I love that the sleeve can be detached.
J**X
Nice carry over
It is relatively light.Large capacity.But the front material seems not so firm. Only time can tell.
A**R
Wheeled Backback Many Compartments Looks Professional
I use this wheeled backpack for work but wanted to retain the option of using it as a back pack if need be.I like the snap-in detachable padded laptop holder that also has a compartment for a tablet. Also like the many inner compartments and zips and the outer zippers. It more than meets my needs for organization and still looks sleek and professional.The telescoping handle works well and is sturdy and height adjusts.
B**Y
Backpack and Luggage in One
I travel quite a bit and many of the trips I take are short in duration- often only two or three nights. I don’t need a lot of luggage space for these short trips and I like taking backpacks because I can often avoid carry- on and baggage fees if my backpack can fit under my seat. This desire for economical travel led me to get the Case Logic BRYBPR116 Bryker Backpack Roller.With this Case Logic Backpack, you get a two-in-one backpack and piece of luggage well suited for travel or business. The wheels make it perfect for traversing an airport and with the added straps, you can carry it on your back, like a traditional backpack. There is an outside pocket where you can tuck the straps so they are not hanging out, flopping around when you don’t need them. And the handle can be completely pushed inside the backpack and sealed off with a zipper so that no one sees it. I like these qualities because it means I can make this look like a backpack when I want it to and I can make it look more like a piece of luggage when I want it to.Inside the backpack, there is a separate compartment for a laptop and I like that you can unsnap this if you like, making for a larger interior space that is just right for stuffing your two- day supply of clothing and personal items. Like I said, my primary usage with this backpack is for travel and I usually don’t take my laptop with me when I’m on a two- day trip, so I would rather have the open space, to make it more like a piece of luggage.There is one thing to keep in mind if you take this backpack on a plane, and that is the size of pack makes it only barely able to fit under your seat. It will stick out some, so be prepared to have a snug space where your feet normally go. And unlike other backpacks, it’s too rigid- thanks to the handle- to make it collapsible and flexible. To save having to pay carry- on fees on certain airlines, I am willing to place it under the airline seat in front of me regardless, even if it does stick out some. If your flying on an airline that doesn’t charge extra for carry-ons, then this won’t be an issue since you can easily place the backpack in the overhead, which is what I recommend doing. For everyone else, just bear in mind that the length of the backpack makes it a challenge to fit under a seat.I have a wide assortment of backpacks and luggage in my home to accommodate different needs. This Case Logic rolling backpack is a nice addition to my collection and I like that it performs a dual role. It has suited me well so far and it makes a good choice of luggage/backpack for business people and others who are constantly on the go for short spans of time.
R**R
Full featured bag that wants to be a weekender.
This bag reminds me of the one I used to travel abroad a million years ago. The combination of having wheels and backpack straps is ultra-convenient. For one, you can carry it anywhere - and chill and roll when the terrain allows. If you have to handle your bag all day long, these features are very nice to have. It's well made, which is what you expect from Case Logic. I don't like the way you have to dig the handle out of the top of the bag. Mine is reluctant to come up, but does eventually. It's also lightweight and easy to carry. It has:• Generous zipper straps.• Top grab handle.• Padded back pocket offers a place to store unused straps.• Good quality wheels.• Three zippered pockets on the front.• A side stash pocket for your beverage container.• Interior padded compartments for laptop as well as tablet.• This padded compartment is suspended in the center of the bag to keep your gear safe.• Plenty of additional storage room for peripherals and clothing.
A**A
Some down sides
I took this with me on a recent work trip and while it worked I wasn't a fan.First, the good: you can take the laptop/padded section out. It had four snaps giving that option. That's good. It rolls well. More than enough space for a three day trip, in my experience.Now for the bad: the front doesn't unzip all the way on three sides. It's connected on the bottom and up one side a way. It made it harder to get into. Also, the zipper on mine didn't work well on the corners at all. It was constantly catching. And it's heavier than my other small bags.It works but I have other bags that roll and can be picked up that work better. It can be a backpack, which is novel. But I'm going to use the others.
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