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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It would be perfect if only...
This is a very nice piece. Very comfortable to wear, even when completely loaded. I absolutely love the design, but then, I have hots for mesh fabrics. It does have beautiful shiny orange-colored padded back. Inside it is very roomy and yet secures not one but two laptops. I have to carry two laptops and a binder during my work day. This backpack does a great job...
Published on January 17, 2009 by Alexey Danilov

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3.0 out of 5 stars A good looking backpack, with a few drawbacks
This is a sharp looking backpack with a lot of nice features and room for slender items like folders and paperwork and slim binders. The zippers throughout the backpack are smooth and travel well, with few hang-ups. The exo-shell casing definitely contributes to the clean-cut look, but there are some drawbacks to this exo-shell design depending on your intended use...
Published on March 21, 2008 by Jonny


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62 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A good looking backpack, with a few drawbacks, March 21, 2008
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Jonny (Central Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Logitech Kinetik 15.4 Backpack (Personal Computers)
This is a sharp looking backpack with a lot of nice features and room for slender items like folders and paperwork and slim binders. The zippers throughout the backpack are smooth and travel well, with few hang-ups. The exo-shell casing definitely contributes to the clean-cut look, but there are some drawbacks to this exo-shell design depending on your intended use.

I travel full time and my old backpack had a laptop section and then a cavernous main storage space where I could place all my gadgets and smaller hardware devices (I'm a network engineer, so I need things like spare network cables, a small network switch, and other small gear like that, as well as the ever-present wireless mouse, power brick for my laptop and a drawstring pouch big enough to carry my iPod essentials).

There are many little pouches and slits/slots for paperwork-style stuff or binders, but the only real place to keep my bulky gadgets is in the netted pocket on the lower portion of the inside of the shell. This works well enough, but because all of this weight is distributed to the front of the backpack, it has a tendency to tip over forwards when set down (even with the laptop providing counterbalance in the middle-back section of the backpack). This sort of defeats the advertised free-standing feature of this backpack. I found myself having to lean it against something or brace it in some way to keep it from falling over when not slung over my shoulder. It behaved better when fully opened and unloaded of my bulky gear, but even then it would tip forwards sometimes.

Another problem is that in order to access anything inside of the main compartments, you have to pretty much unzip it all the way, because the stiff exo-shell prevents any attempts for quick access. You might find yourself wrestling with the backpack when you're doing this, to keep it upright, because of the aforementioned problem with weight distribution. If you want easy access to anything you're carrying in this backpack, keep it in one of the smaller external zippered compartments

If you're an air traveler (like me), be warned: you may sometimes have trouble stowing this backpack on the plane because of its exo-shell. The rigid design doesn't let you squeeze it into tight spaces that would be handled just fine by an otherwise full fabric backpack (especially on those smaller regional jets with very small overheads and cramped under-seat storage).

Something that is completely missing is a side pocket for a water bottle. Lots of backpacks have these nowadays, and my old one had two mesh ones. This one has none, and no alternative external pouch.

While these things are a negative for my purposes, this is still, overall, a very nice backpack. The exo-shell definitely gives it a sleek, sharp look, and the fabric is a good quality ballistic nylon. The shoulder straps are connected along the full length of the top section of the backpack, which I feel would make it hold up very well over time, as most "traditional" backpack straps are separate and can eventually fray and come loose from the body of the backpack, requiring repair.

As far as externally-accessible compartments, the right strap contains a zippered compartment for a small/slender MP3 player or phone and a headphone port. This little compartment could also feasibly hold folded up paperwork like a boarding pass or your ID (for all those air travelers out there), giving quick and easy access that doesn't require you to un-shoulder the backpack.

There is a side zipper on the left side along the back that serves as the "official" quick-access storage compartment. It can hold more paperwork than the shoulder strap compartment and was designed specifically for this purpose.

A zippered compartment on the top of the backpack expands into the rear (laptop) compartment directly above the laptop sleeve. It makes for your best externally accessible storage for miscellaneous items.

For the main compartments, the rear compartment holds the padded laptop storage sleeve with Velcro strap on the inner wall, along with two slender storage slots for paperwork on the outer wall (the back of the backpack). I keep a notepad in the lower, full-size one. The half-size pouch above it is a tight sleeve and only good for thin items or paperwork.

The forward main compartment has a thin zippered pouch on the top of the inner wall and a good-sized sleeve about two inches wide, big enough for a binder, bunch of folders, or in my case, my spare network cables and small three-plug power cord. On the outside face of this pouch is a small elastic pouch, three pen sleeves, a bunch of business card sleeves, and a clip for things like your key ring or similar item. Opposite of this is the inside of the exo-shell, which at the top has two Velcro-sealed pouches side by side, each with graphics on them suggesting possible items you may want to keep there (iPod, small camera, mouse, webcam, thumb drives, etc). These are nice little pouches and I like them, but putting stuff in them contributes to the forward-leaning weight of the backpack. Below these two pouches is the main storage area for anything large. An elastic-rimmed mesh pouch covers it about halfway to the top, and it's good for carrying the laptop power brick and anything else of that size.

With all that said I would recommend this backpack to anyone that doesn't need to carry a lot of extra hardware beyond the laptop, laptop power brick, a mouse, and maybe another small electronic device like a camera and/or iPod. If you need more gadget space and less filing space for folders/paperwork/binders, or are thinking of using this for frequent business travel on airplanes, keep looking, otherwise, this backpack will serve you well and look good doing it. Just remember to load-balance it so it doesn't fall on its face.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It would be perfect if only..., January 17, 2009
This review is from: Logitech Kinetik 15.4 Backpack (Personal Computers)
This is a very nice piece. Very comfortable to wear, even when completely loaded. I absolutely love the design, but then, I have hots for mesh fabrics. It does have beautiful shiny orange-colored padded back. Inside it is very roomy and yet secures not one but two laptops. I have to carry two laptops and a binder during my work day. This backpack does a great job.
Multimedia wise it was designed with you in mind: the pocket for the MP3 player (I have Classic iPod) is roomy and is located in one of the shoulder straps. This allows you to access your player without having to take your backpack off. In my opinion - very smart and humane idea.

However.... with all my kudos to the makers of this great backpack, I have to mention one flaw. The outer shell is nice a matte but is very easily scratched. It takes a light tangential bump into a furniture or a wall or somebody's backpack (especially if you are a student, as I am) to leave a scratch. The worst part is - all the scratches come out white. Very annoying. I am starting to think I will need some stickers to cover those ugly scratches... or maybe some shoe polish.

Other than that - I love this backpack.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid backpack, larger than stated., December 23, 2008
This review is from: Logitech Kinetik 15.4 Backpack (Personal Computers)
I purchased this backpack at risk for a 17 inch dell m6300 series laptop. To save anyone the search, the m6300 has the following measurements:
D: 11.3
W: 15.5
H: 1.6

Well, I will say that it does fit into the padded compartment, just barely. It's Tight going in, and a bit tighter coming out. It may not be the safest way to carry a 17 inch laptop, being so tight, but it works for me.

The shoulder compartment for the MP3 played won't quite fit a 4th gen Ipod, but does make a nice stash spot for Jump drives, dongles and the such. All and all, it gives enough room for the laptop, power supply, mouse, A couple notebooks. a binder, and various odds and end.

The hidden compartment on the back is big enough for passports and (folded) traveling papers. The bag packed full will fit into most all carry on size check cages. Although, security will have fun making you clear out all the half hidden pockets.

The bag is well balanced, has a good amount of support, and comfortable for travel. The scuffing mentioned elsewhere is a real issue. The shell coating seems to be neoprene. For anyone who hasn't used a neoprene in the past, it is awesome in that is nigh impossible to put a permanent mark on. However, it also gets temporary marks easily. With the right amount of elbow grease and water, (or mostly any other non-astringent cleaner) you can get almost any mark out. All and all I am happy with my purchase.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent bag for Bikers, March 31, 2010
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I just received this bag and from the start I can tell its a keeper. While I only have a netbook, I was in the market to buy a hardshell backpack that I could use while biking to school. I figured that if I took one bad fall, my netbook and I were in for pain.

That is till I came across the Kintek. It offer amazing protection. The Exo-shell is just amazing. It's rigid enough to withstand hard impacts(or punches) but shows some very subtle signs of flexing(which is a good thing in my opinion). My only gripe with the backpack is that it doesn't have a pouch on the side for water bottles which I use often.

The bag also offers so much space in such a small package; Every part of this bag is used to effectively that I wish I could purchase several of these bags for if/when this one becomes destroyed.

I simply love this bag and can only wonder why Logitech doesn't offer it on their website.

If Batman were to use a backpack, he'd use a Logitech Kinetik.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bigger in real life!!!, September 3, 2008
This review is from: Logitech Kinetik 15.4 Backpack (Personal Computers)
This bag can comfortably accommodate my 17" dell laptop and all of the other junk that i feel i need to haul around with me. Too often the what you see on the internet turns out to be a little to big in the flesh if you know what i mean. Not so here. Additionally, its very comfortable for short to medium distances, has plenty of storage compartments that can be reconfigured (a few more compartments like that would make it great), and draws lots of interest with the shell and striking colors. The only downfall so far has been the scuff marks to the shell from my desk, doors, and walls. the white scuffs prove difficult to remove.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect commuter pack, February 2, 2009
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This is great pack and works perfectly, for me, a guy who transports all my papers, computer and attachments, from home to work on a daily basis. I bike all year 'round and this pack is extremely comfortable and gives me peace of mind knowing that my Mac Book Pro is safely stashed in a fleece lined pocket. The accessory pockets are great for segregating the plugs, cable and attachments for all my gizmos. The layout and functionality of this pack is great.

A definite "Great Buy" at a great price. Highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for protecting electronics with room to spare, March 9, 2011
This review is from: Logitech Kinetik 15.4 Backpack (Personal Computers)
I am thoroughly pleased with this back pack. It fits well on the shoulders. Plenty of compartments. Big enough to easily hold 2 laptops with room to spare. Love the sleek design and functionality for electronics.

*SEE MY DISCUSSION TOPIC ABOUT KEEPING THE SHELL SCRATCH FREE*

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4.0 out of 5 stars Almost had it right., February 16, 2011
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Pros. The functionality and the protection is phenomenal. Very comfortable to wear over long periods of time. The padding is awesome. Looks great too.
Cons. very abrasion prone. Biggest disappointment is the quality of the shell material. It will scratch very easily, even if you try your best to avoid any sort of contact with the shell. My expected life time, is 1 year. The scratches will eventually be an eye sore that I will not be able to handle.

Other thoughts: This was made by AXIO and they make fantastic backpacks. This design is over 2 years old. Choose your seller carefully, my backpack arrived with scratches, but amazon's great customer service offered to send return label. New backpacks from AXIO are better quality, but more expensive.

Will load pictures of scratches later.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great bag, February 8, 2011
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When I bought it, I did not expect it to be so big. Before you buy it, be sure to see the size, and think about what you will use it for.
It really is a solid protection for your hardware, but sadly, I can't go out with it unless I'm traveling, because it looks more like a traveling bag, then a school bag.
It's really big and makes you look like a teenage mutant turtle, if you can get over that, then go right ahead and buy it, because it's quality is really great, it has loads of compartments and of course, the shell really does protect the contents of the bad, even if you fall on it.
Size aside, this is a high quality bag, designed with hardware protection in mind.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Almost the Best laptop backpack, December 31, 2010
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Best laptop backpack for the buck.
There are other hard-shelled packs out there, but much
more expensive.
The hard outer-shell provides GREAT protection.
The position of the straps and overall balance of the pack
Is wonderfully ergonomic.
Quick access pouches are convenient and well-designed.
The double-padding of the laptop pocket completely
put any worries to rest regarding protection.

One of the best packs out there with only one
complaint, the zippers. The manner in which they are attached to the pack
is flimsy. If Logitech was to seriously reinforce the stitching
Of the zippers to the material of the pack, I would give this pack
5 stars all the way around.
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