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176 of 177 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Subtle but welcome upgrades
I purchased this Wenger backpack bag over 2 years ago from a local Best Buy, and immediately loved it. The big problem (for me) with previous backpacks is all of the contents rest near the bottom of the bag (gravity in action). This bag however, offers 3 compartments for storing items such as keys, USB sticks, iPods, even heavy power adaptors in pockets "sewn" to the top...
Published on September 28, 2006 by Benson Hougland

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86 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A great, functional bag but not enough padding
I purchased a Wenger Swissgear Synergy computer backpack from Best Buy a few months ago. I think it's probably the best computer backpack I've owned (and I've owned several) with one exception. There is no padding at the top of the bag to protect your computer. I have a 15.4" laptop and the corners of the computer are basically unprotected at the top of the bag. I...
Published on December 4, 2005 by MapGuide Guru


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176 of 177 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Subtle but welcome upgrades, September 28, 2006
I purchased this Wenger backpack bag over 2 years ago from a local Best Buy, and immediately loved it. The big problem (for me) with previous backpacks is all of the contents rest near the bottom of the bag (gravity in action). This bag however, offers 3 compartments for storing items such as keys, USB sticks, iPods, even heavy power adaptors in pockets "sewn" to the top. This results in a very balanced bag and quick access to items frequently used.

Although this bag is durable and travels well, over time and worldwide travel, the bag started looking a bit tattered. So I purchased a new one on Amazon (through samscause.org) expecting to get the same bag. However, Wenger has made several key additions and upgrades that make this bag even harder to beat.

Now, each compartment is fully lined. The bag now has a stiffer bottom allowing it to sit more upright. They've removed the useless waist belt, freeing up space and the annoying buckle in my lower back. The side zippered pockets are now much larger and more useful. The padded computer compartment offers much better protection and is more form-fitting. In summary, I got much more than I'd anticipated.

Finally, I've read other reviews that stated 15.4 wide-screen laptops don't fit. I have an HP/Compaq nc8230 business 15.4 wide-screen laptop, and it fits perfectly (14.1" x 10.1" x 1").

My only negative (not reflected in my rating) is I wish the bag was available in all black. Perhaps then it would appear a bit more "business-like" which is relatively important in my job. But every laptop backpack I've tried (including the $485 Tumi) doesn't offer near the functionality of this bag. So function wins over appearance in this case.

This is the first review I've ever written on Amazon. That's how impressed I am with this purchase and this backpack bag.
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82 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fits 15.4 widescreens w/ ease, April 15, 2006
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Ryan A. Fritz (Arlington, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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I read a few reviews which stated that there is no way that this bag will properly fit a 15.4" widescreen laptop. I just bought the bag and it fits my Dell Inspiron E1505 (which seems like a "full" sized 15.4" widescreen) easily.

I just wanted to set the record straight for anyone who is looking for a bag but afraid that their 15.4" widescreen won't fit. Unless you have some gigantic machine that I haven't crossed paths with, you'll be happy with this bag.

PS - I first bought a OGIO Nyquist from eBags and found it to be a POS... unconfortable, HUGE, and my laptop didn't even fit into its ridiculous side zippered pocket.
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88 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome backpack for school!, August 2, 2005
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I was looking for the perfect bag to carry my books and laptop at college, and this is it! It's got a ton of pockets including room for a 15.4" laptop that straps securely in a padded pocket. Even with the laptop in the bag you can fit books and notebooks with no problem. I also carry around my AC adapter and a car charger with no worries. It's got a hard shell on the bottom of the bag to protect your computer from damage if it's dropped. You couldn't ask for more!
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect as a carry-on, weekend trip, fits my MacBook Pro perfectly, September 24, 2007
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I read hundreds of reviews for backpacks for my MacBook Pro 15". I bought this one after a lot of thought and comparison shopping.

I've had it since May of '07. I've used it for two week-long trips on planes and with lots of walking. I've used it for a 12-day conference on Stanford University's beautiful campus where I walked to every class/course and dining halls and events, etc. Typically I was carrying my laptop, a binder of papers, a notebook, pens, laptop charger, a sweater, calculator, ipod, phone, a few books, and some junk I carry around because I think I need to be like a boyscout and always be prepared for everything. Other than that, I've also used it to carry around my son's sports gear during a 2-day tournament along with things I needed to survive the 2-day event.

COMFORT
Incredibly comfortable. I hate carrying stuff around and yes, slung over one shoulder this thing is heavy. It's a big sturdy, well-crafted, back pack. It expands to atleast twice it's depth and holds a ton of stuff. BUT, once you actually put it on your back and fasten it and size it properly, it really doesn't feel heavy at all. I've walked miles and miles comfortably with it stuffed full.

BUILD
Very well built. I don't intend on taking care of it either but it still looks like it'll last years and years. Strong seams. Every place where rubber meets fabric and the zippers sewn in look made to withstand abuse and stress. It also held my laptop in place nicely. The laptop isn't position right against your back or on the outside layer so it has protection just by the nature of the laptop placement in addition to the padding provided.

LOOK
Looks like the pics. :)

FILLABILITY
Pack this thing full! I can put a 3-day weekend's worth of clothes, including extra shoes, and my toiletries (no bigger than 3 oz for flying!), a nice camera, hair dryer, etc. It has nice compartments for little things and bigger things. Has a cool mesh net zipped compartment for cables and such, and a special place for your mp3 player with a notch for your headphones.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars lots of room, pockets, and padding. speedy replacement, March 12, 2006
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V. Chao (los angeles, ca) - See all my reviews
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very well-designed. stands upright on its own, the laptop compartment is well padded, and there are a lot of pockets to keep everything organized. particularly handy is the small pocket at the top which is perfect to hold frequently-accessed things (keys, wallet, phone). i checked out a lot of laptop backpacks before purchasing this and still haven't found a better one.

the only reason i gave the backpack 4 stars instead of 5 is because the strap buckle broke after a year. it comes with a lifetime warranty on parts and labor. tracking down the right people to replace/repair the product was way more complicated than it should have been, and i gave them explicit feedback on how to simplify that process. hopefully they will make the process easier. however, once i found that information, i received a replacement less than two weeks after i mailed it.

i've already bought this backpack for a friend and recommend it to a lot of people.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Even better than my previous favorite, January 17, 2011
This review is from: SwissGear Computer Backpack (Personal Computers)
I want to preface this review by saying that prior to purchasing the Swiss Gear Synergy, I owned a Swiss Gear Maxxum pack for about two and a half years (see my review of that pack as well). I wore the Maxxum about 6 days a week, with a consistently very full and heavy load and was extremely satisfied. But, after 2.5 years, the shoulder straps started to show their age, and I decided it was time for a replacement. I knew before I began my search that my next bag would also be a Swiss Gear, and perhaps another Maxxum.

I visited a local store that had 5 models of Swiss Gear packs in stock (but sadly, not a Maxxum) and gave them all a good looking over for features and construction as well as a check for personal fit. I was quickly able to eliminate a few of the smaller models as they simply didn't have the raw storage volume I require for my daily load. The final three in contention were the Cobalt, Pegasus, and Synergy. I next eliminated the Swiss Gear Pegasus (a great looking bag) from consideration, for while it was clearly designed for carrying very large laptops (17"), aside from the computer, this bag was obviously meant to hold generally flat things. While I gladly would have paid the higher price for the Pegasus, it simply would not accept the larger and roughly cube-ish, cylinder-ish or sphere-ish shapes I often need to carry (camera bag, lunch, water, soup thermos and more).

In the end, I selected the Synergy, and I'm VERY glad I did.

DECIDING FACTORS

VOLUME AND SPACE USABILITY - Of the bags I was considering, the Synergy has both the largest volume as well as the best configuration of that volume for my real world uses. Additionally, while several of the bags I was looking at had side zip water pockets, only the Synergy's felt generous enough to entirely contain a reasonably sized bottle when completely zipped. The total cubic capacity of this bag seems very similar to that of the Maxxum, but the pack has a more vertical and usable orientation of that volume. While the compartments of the Maxxum get shorter the further you move from the packplane of the pack, the Synergy takes very similarly sized compartments and arranges them such that they are in a taller, more back hugging overall shape. The Maxxum really sticks out quite a way when it's fully loaded, while the Synergy hugs your body more closely. I find this a great improvement.

BACK PAD VENTILATION - Having humped the Maxxum around for the better part of three years, I know how well the design of the back pad moves air around your back. The Synergy has the same back pad as the Maxxum, and to me, that's a big plus. I've carried this pack, fully and heavily loaded for very long periods, both standing and walking, and it's always been comfortable, even on warm days.

DURABILITY - The Maxxum and Synergy are very similarly constructed, and I can tell you that my Maxxum held up to very rough treatment for the full span of the two and a half years I had it. These are very tough bags, inside and out.

STRAPS - while the straps were the first part of the Maxxum to "fail", I have to admit, with the load I put in mine, I fully expected the straps to have given out after about a year ... but they didn't. Not even after two years. Even at two and a half years, they hadn't exactly failed, they were looking pretty rough, and I decided to play it safe. I never weighed my pack full, but those who tried packing it often remarked 'What do you put IN this thing, bricks?' Well, a very heavy laptop + very heavy adapter + very heavy spare battery make up the worst of the load. Add in a camera, voice recorder, notepads, books, wireless mouse, lunch, assorted papers, vitamins, address book, keys, umbrella and more, and the bag gets very heavy. This size bag holds a lot, and if the straps aren't super strong, all that weight would rip them out by the roots (which has happened to me before with lesser bags). But not these straps. They're tough. As for those of you who prefer a waist strap, I've tried packs with them before and didn't like them for myself at all. This pack keeps the load right where I want it and keeps it comfortable for long stretches of time.

POCKETS - After volume, durability and fit, it's all about the pockets for me. Like the Maxxum, the Synergy has a truly brilliant combination of pockets for those of us who have to carry a mobile production studio on our back. If all you have is a laptop and some flat notebooks, the Pegasus looks like an awesome pack, but if you need to stuff in gloves, hats, cameras, accessories, food, water and more, the Synergy is the pack to get. How many pockets? Oy ... let's count.

PC COMPARTMENT (closest to your back)
1) Main padded PC pocket(red) with securing Velcro strap. NOTE: When you open the compartment nearest your back, the PC pocket is located away from your back. This provides more buffer between back of pack and the PC ... I like that.)
2) Netted accessories pocket next to PC pocket
3) Open center area within PC compartment for papers or notebooks (against your back, providing potentially more padding)

SIDE COMPARTMENT LEFT
4) Zipper close compartment for water bottle
5) Netted open top stretch pocket, wrapping around zipper pocket

SIDE COMPARTMENT RIGHT
6) Zipper close compartment for water bottle
7) Netted open top stretch pocket, wrapping around zipper pocket (not for nuts ... the squirrels WILL find them and eat through the net :) )

Now, moving to the front of the pack and working our way back toward the PC pocket.

FRONT MOST POCKET
8) Small zip pocket could hold CD/DVD player, wallet, address book, calendar or similar sized object. Good for quick access items.

PERSONAL ACCESSORIES COMPARTMENT (2ND from front)
This area is designed to hold small personal items like pocket cameras, keys, business cards, pocket knife, loose small items, pens, pencils, etc. Red liner makes it easier to find small stuff when in low light.
9) Large zipper "pencil" pouch (a pack of 12 highlighters fits in there well)
10) Elastic Netted "camera" pocket (for pocket camera)
11) Velcro flap cover "Pocket knife" sleeve
12-16) 5 card/cardstack pockets
17) Key ring clip
18) Open area in front of smaller pockets for larger calendar, papers, etc.

SHIELD POCKET COMPARTMENT (3rd from front, with Swiss Gear shield facing front)
19) This single medium/large sized compartment is perfectly sized to hold my winter gloves, sunglasses in case, warm hat, hairbrush and umbrella - accessories that I don't always need but REALLY want handy when the weather turns against me. Or in hot weather, this could hold a sun hat, shorts, t-shirt, flip flops etc. This compartment is tall, wide but not very deep, so it wouldn't work for a soup thermos, cubical lunch container, camera bag, etc., but for assorted flatter things 2-3" deep, about 10" wide and over a foot tall, it's perfect.

MAIN HIGH CUBE STORAGE (4th from front)
20)The main storage area within the 4th zip from the front is cavernous. I could easily fit my camera bag, lunch and a bunch of other stuff in here. Over a foot tall, about 4"to6" deep (depending on what you put in adjacent compartments), close to a foot wide, I also use it for spare clothes, jackets, towels or other bulky objects that need some serious room. This compartment allows this pack to be a really usable weekender, as it can hold spare clothes and personal accessories, while other compartments store the PC and tech gear.
21) Zipper net pocket - good for small important things you don't want flopping around in this BIG main compartment. Easily holds 5"x7" sized papers/cards, wallet, small notebooks, etc.
22) Folder Pocket - along the back plane of this large compartment, against the neighboring PC compartment, is a large open top pocket for papers or folders. If you need to keep something flat and the laptop area is full, this gives you another option.

TOP QUICK ACCESS POCKET - RED LINED
23) One of my favorite features of this bag and the Maxxum is the top mounted quick access pocket, lined in bright red, which makes it easier to find small stuff in dim light. Great for small electronics, keys, cables, USB thumb drives, memory cards, or anything small that isn't sharp. The lining of this pocket is softer than some and I wouldn't put anything pointy in there. Keys, pens and mechanical pencils are OK, but nothing sharper.
24) Inner Velcro flapped pocket for MP3 player, cellphone or other small device. This pocket within a pocket keeps delicate electronics both secure and protected from metal items that might scratch them. I think this pocket is just a touch larger than in the Maxxum, probably to accomodate smart phones not just MP3 players.
NOTE: There's a grommet in the side of this pocket that allows headphone/earbud cables to extend out of a specially marked rubberized opening on the top/side of the pack.

That's 24 pockets/pouches/clips in all, which makes this backpack a real workhorse. One note of caution: Filled, this bag can be VERY heavy. The bag can take it, and I find the straps and back pad distribute the load very well and keep it comfortable for me. But I have read where some users were a bit overpowered by the weight this bag can hold. Keep that in mind when loading it up.

BOTTOM PROTECTION FROM WATER - I spend a fair amount of time waiting for buses at bus stops in the Pacific Northwest, where the pavement is quite frequently wet. While most Swiss Gear bags do a nice job sitting up by themselves, of the ones I was considering, the Synergy had the best bottom protection against the wet. Some of the bags were only partially rubberized on the bottom, while one can safely place the Synergy on wet pavement and have total peace of mind.

When my wife and I are heading out for a day or weekend of creativity in the field, this kind of pack is a life saver ... PC, adapter, spare battery, 2 cameras, web access, digital voice/music recorder, notepads, markers, cables, snacks, water, cold or warm weather accessories, spare clothes/shoes and lots of small stuff all fit nicely into one pack that really distributes weight well and never digs or rubs in uncomfortable ways. A truly awesome pack I can highly recommend.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Backpack Convenience, December 26, 2005
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I go to a school where you are required to own a laptop. I have gone to so many stores searching for a backpack that is strong enough to not rip when holding my laptop. I have bought around 6 or 7 cheap backpacks. My mom believes in going for a not expensive backpack to buy but since we have tried this 6 or 7 times, the amount of money spent was more than buying a good capable backpack averaging $100. So my mom finally gave in and we started looking around for the expensive sturdy backpacks. My friend at school recommended the Wenger Swiss Army Synergy Notebook Computer Backpack. We looked online and we saw the backpack that was recommended. We bought it and to this day, so many months later, I am still using the backpack we purchased. I definately recommend this backpack for the needy of all ages. In my opinion, this was the most convenient item ever created. Since it can hold a 15" laptop, I'm sure you are wondering what about the small valuables such as keys. There is a small pocket on the front of the backpack and a small pocket on the top of the backpack next to the handle which I find most convenient. If you are reading this and are still having mixed feelings, I recommend purchasing this backpack. You will not regret it.
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86 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A great, functional bag but not enough padding, December 4, 2005
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I purchased a Wenger Swissgear Synergy computer backpack from Best Buy a few months ago. I think it's probably the best computer backpack I've owned (and I've owned several) with one exception. There is no padding at the top of the bag to protect your computer. I have a 15.4" laptop and the corners of the computer are basically unprotected at the top of the bag. I have dropped it twice off of the top of my standard sized roller luggage and the bag falls directly onto this location. Envision standing there in line with your backpack on top of your luggage supported by your luggage extendable handle and the bag tips off and lands on its top. This is from a height of only about 3 feet. In both cases, my laptop has sustained damage to the screen bezel and other parts of the plastic case. Luckily, I have full accident coverage on my laptop and am able to order replacement parts at no cost, but this should not happen in the first place. I am now retro-fitting some padding from another case to protect these exposed corners. Wenger should consider revising the design so that the top is as protected as the bottom.
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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too heavy and too many compartments, August 3, 2007
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I purchased this backpack after reading the reviews here on Amazon and while its true that its well made and has a lot of options for storing different things, its a bit over the top for me. I counted a total of 17 different compartments to store things. For me, this would make finding things too difficult. I like having separate sections, but 10 at most would suffice. Due to all of the padding and heavy duty material they use for this backpack, the weight suffers. Completely empty this bag is already heavier than my old backpack with my stuff in it (minus the laptop). I think this is over 4 lbs empty.

The strap that connects the two shoulder straps together is too high and cannot be adjusted downward by much. This makes it feel like the strap is almost choking my ny neck when I wear it. I would be better if it could be adjusted lower or removed completely for someone who doesn't use it.

If you are looking for something with a ton of options, this bag is for you. But if you want something that's a bit simpler and not as heavy, look somewhere else. I ended up buying the Targus Flare backpack for 15.4" notebooks which weighs in at 2.2 lbs and has plenty of storage without all of the unnecessary extra pockets I would never use.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Top Notch Quality, LOADS of Compartments, Much Nicer than the Photo, December 15, 2005
Anyone that has ever owned anything made by Swiss Army Wenger will know what this bag is all about, These guys don't make junk, this bag is incredible.

Loads of Compartments will keep even the biggest slob organized...plenty of room for a laptop, all the gadgets, mouse, car charger, battery pack, ipod, etc.

A 15.4" Widescreen fits like a glove, which is the way I wanted it, I don't want a tad of room and then have the laptop bounce around.....this bag gets the job done and the black one is nice and stealth.

Grab it if you can, I am sure you will be happy with it.
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