Hands On: Mobile Edge EVO Backpack

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The Mobile Edge EVO Backpack ($79.99 direct) is quite frankly a beast of a bag. It comes with sixteen exterior pockets in total to cover for all your needs whether that’s for personal items or travel accessories.

Its exterior design is rather plain and simple aside from all the zippers and compartments, but that suits my liking just fine. Personally, I’d be more concerned about the interior of the bag–which happens to be its most appealing feature. It has a snug laptop compartment that holds up to a 16-inch laptop. It also has a work-oriented compartment on the inside that I found to be pretty neat: It contains different slots to hold your memory cards, Flash drives, wallet, IDs, pens and pencils, iPod/MP3 player, and even a hole through the top of backpack to string your headsets through.

The bag itself might appear somewhat cumbersome as it weighs about 2.8 pounds and measures in at 17 by 10 by 18 inches, but even stuffed to the brim it didn’t balloon up to be much bigger than when I was carrying a light load. It took some getting used to on my part, but if you adjust the straps appropriately the bag sits nicely on your back and is accompanied by a cool-mesh padded back panel.

Overall the Mobile Edge EVO Backpack was easy to carry around whether I had a light or heavy load in it. It is definitely something I could feel comfortable recommending, especially to someone who travels constantly or to a student who likes to bring their laptop with them on the go.

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