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The Alps Mountaineering Synergy eases your commute, overnight business trip, day at school, or weekend hikes. The padded laptop sleeve and ergonomic shoulder straps let you carry your computer, books, and paperwork comfortably, and hydration compatibility keeps you quenched on the trail.
This description was also provided by: Backcountry.com (Fall 2009)
| Access Types: | Top |
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| Country Of Origin: | China |
| Laptop Pocket Dimensions: | Not listed |
| Material: | Nylon ripstop |
| Pockets: | [External] 2 side mesh, 1 front zip, 1 hidden map; [Internal] 1 laptop, 1 hydration |
| Recommended Use: | School, commute, overnight trips, day hikes |
| Skateboard Carry: | No |
| Suspension: | Aluminum frame, PE framesheet, padded back panel, padded shoulder straps, sternum strap |
| Volume: | 2800cu in (45L) |
| Waist-belt: | Yes, padded & contoured |
| Weight: | 3lb 3oz (1445g) |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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Decent commuter pack | |
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I like this bag. Plenty of space, fits around the back well, and good laptop sleeve, although it can be annoying to get a bigger laptop in there. Still, I have some complaints. First, the straps at the top are too close together and rub on my neck if my shirt doesn't have a collar. second, the quality is slightly sub-par. The stitching at the top of the straps has started to pull a bit. Lastly, I'm not sure how water resistant the bag is. I think any commuting bag should stand up to some serious rain. For now, it's suiting me fine. I would buy it again at steep and cheap price. For $89.00, it could definitely use some improvements. | |
| Remington at Backcountry.com (Fall 2009) on 07/06/2009 | |