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The Thule Subterra 30L backpack is a premium, unisex daypack engineered for professionals who demand style, comfort, and smart organization. Featuring an internal PowerPocket for device charging, a soft-lined tablet compartment, and an expandable side pocket for hydration, it balances compact design with practical storage. Breathable EVA shoulder straps and a padded back panel ensure comfort during long commutes or travel, while its sleek profile and luggage pass-through make it an ideal carry-on companion.










| ASIN | B0CQ7G7Z28 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 811,302 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 3,894 in Casual Daypacks |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (355) |
| Date First Available | 26 Oct. 2023 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Manufacturer | Thule |
| Manufacturer reference | Subterra30L |
| Product Dimensions | 38.61 x 3.05 x 26.42 cm |
R**J
I was looking for a new medium-slim (laptop, cables, charger, notepad, pens) brief for my m2 air. I compared this to * Mosiso vertical 13.3 $30 * tomtoc 360 13 $33 * targus city fusion 13-14 $40 At 1/3 the price, it should have been obvious that the thule would be head and shoulders above. For my 16" mac pro I have had gauntlet sleeves and the larger subterra before and enjoyed them, however I stopped using the large subterra and went with a full on messenger bag for a few years now. Now that I am downsizing to the m2 air, I wanted an appropriately small bag to go with. The targus is ok! fantastic for its price! I won't go into more detail since this is a review of the thule, but it was actually hard to commit to the thule vs targus, since targus was above the line of good enough. The deciding factor was that for an m2 air, the targus was TOO roomy. The 13-14 is the smallest size and my 16" MBP actually fits perfectly in it. If I wanted an either/or brief I would probably select the targus. But I can still use my messenger bag in that case or the rare case when I want to carry both. The tomtoc was fine and actually holds a priority mail envelope, while at the same time being nice and snug on the mba thanks to the high amount of padding and the robust corner design. I really like it. But I didn't look at too much beyond that because they didn't add a shoulder loop. come on guys. Also, it can't hold a priority mail envelope. Maybe not a deal killer if everything else lined up but that plus the no shoulder provision ruled it out for me. It's too bad because I rather like the styling. The mosiso just felt cheaply made with cheap parts. They have a hang tag for the YKK zippers. I mean if you're highlighting the zippers, at the expense of everything else, I don't know if that's a good sign. Even at its lower price point, I found it doesn't stack up against others and its rating isn't justified. Now it doesn't seem like I've been talking about the thule, but actually the thule shines in all the aspects I just mentioned. Super compact, just right for mba. The shaped box construction means it looks nice and neat regardless if you have it empty (just mba) or packed (mba + accessories). The luggage pass through is well placed and not an eyesore like on some other bags. The material feels nicer (like a duffel) vs the others which had a slicker and cheaper feel. The 2 issues I have with the thule are a) the carry handle doesn't retract. It's fixed in the "carry" position. If I find I never use it I might cut it off to have a cleaner look. Also the carry handle is just ballistic nylon like the bag itself. I like the brown leather of the tomtoc, and wish thule had given a similar treatment to the subterra, esp at this price point. this isn't enough of a concern for me to take away a star. b) there isn't a good spot for my readers. in my messenger bag i carry them in a hard case in one of the exterior drink pockets. it's perfectly suited for that. in the subterra, i'd have to carry them in the exterior pocket where they will add significant bulk and take a spot where I want to carry an SSD. I don't know how thule could have accommodated this in such a slim bag, and none of the others can do it either, not even the bulky targus, but it is a thing. I might try to do a little carry satchel that I can attach to the shoulder clip. It will flop around so not sure that is going to work. maybe i can make a thing that clips under the carry handle, horizontally. then again, the reader carry case i have is quite substantial, as suited for an exterior pocket. I will try a slimmer case for the interior pocket and maybe that will be fine. I can't subtract a star for this either, as the bag is intentionally just-big-enough and having an exterior drink pocket would be a disaster for the size of the bag. TLDR: buy this if you have the budget, and need more than a sleeve.
S**D
Perfect bag for traveling. Lots of compartments. The insert makes it easy to pack clothes. Fits perfect as your one item to fit under a seat on a plane.
N**I
Ero alla ricerca di una borsa per il mio MacBook Air m1. Avendo dimensioni leggermente inferiori rispetto al vecchio MacBook Air, tutte le custodie e borse erano un po’ grandi perché rispettavano le dimensioni del 13,3” (e non da 13” effettivi come il MacBook Air m1). Dopo aver cercato un bel pó, ho deciso di acquistare questa fantastica borsa. Un po’ titubante sul prezzo, ma credo di aver fatto la scelta migliore. Qualità top, le dimensioni rispettano il 13”, gancio posteriore per eventuali viaggi e scomparti per tutti gli adattatori possibili e immaginabili. Unica pecca lo scomparto anteriore (il più grande per intenderci), è in realtà un po’ piccolo. Chiaramente è a causa delle piccole dimensioni della borsa stessa. Ma al momento ci entra tutto. Super consigliata
ぽ**た
表題の通り、非常にコンパクトです。 メインコンパートメントはA4のクリアファイルがギリ入る大きさです。 「私はノートPCだけあれば仕事は全て出来る!」って言うエリートか、私のように少しの書類と筆記用具しか鞄に入れない必要最低限の大きさを求める人向けだと思います。 作りは非常に良いです。 かっこいいし大満足です。
M**A
Excellent Quality !!
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