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The EVERKI Business 120 is a premium 40L laptop backpack designed for professionals on the move. It fits laptops up to 18.4 inches, features a 180° fold-out design for quick airport security access, and offers ergonomic comfort with padded straps and airflow channels. Multiple padded compartments, lockable zippers, and a rain cover ensure your tech and accessories stay protected and organized throughout your busy day.


A**Y
A roomy backpack with great storage, and good quality. If you need to carry large items and electronics, consider this.
I have had this for only a month, but so far I have been very pleased with it. Way back I had specially purchased a computer backpack, and it had lasted me eight years of daily use... a tough act to follow. I made the mistake of trying some budget-variety backpacks, and those quickly broke down over the constant use.This backpack shows great promise, and has many good features several standout features that made me pleased with my purchase.Pros:Padded, soft-lined adjustable computer compartment: prevents scratching or jostlingWell thought out compartments: Easy to organize, store and carry many personal and electronic items in a way that is quickly accessibleRestraining straps: This is a large backpack, but when you aren't carrying a large load, the straps keep the depth of the backpack much more flat, when in a crowded area I'm not bumping around with a big empty sack.Nicely placed adjusters for the shoulder straps: I was able to make this fit closely and comfortably the the additional top adjusters.Fits any laptop, and maybe some desktops: the storage is quite large and adjustable, so if you have a computer, it will probably fit.Cons:Price. This is a more expensive backpack, but the quality still justifies it.The Backpack is large. That's probably why you would purchase the backpack, but there are still times having something this large on your back can be inconvenient or cumbersome. Just look at the size so you know what you are getting.Note that the aforementioned tightening strap help this a bit.Side pockets are small: they simply don't fit more than small items. Nice that they are there, but one a backpack with this much room, it is a bit odd that the side pockets are so limited.All in all, a very good purchase. Comfortable, roomy, good quality.
E**R
Sturdy, solid construction.
This is the perfect back pack for me. I use it for work and daily use. It has the right amount of pockets and compartment. It fits my I Pad, my T 14 laptop with plenty of extra space. I am a bigger guy and this fits perfectly. What I like the most is it is ridge. It’s not flimsy like other back packs that are this size. I like it comes with an auxiliary bag that is perfect for all my charging cables, chargers and other gadgets. Worth the money.
G**E
Perfect for actually-large laptops
This holds big laptops. Not "big" like Macs, but "big" like actually-big laptops. I have an old circa-2011 Dell 17.3" XPS, a circa-2014 Dell Precision 6800 17.3" brick that's just under 1.5" thick all-around, and a Dell Precision Precision 7770 17.3" workstation laptop, the "smallest" of the lot. All 3 fit with plenty of room in this backpack. Unlike the Osprey Nebula, Timbuk2 Authority XL, and North Face Router backpacks I tried and returned before.The backpack about the same size as my old, beat-up Targus TXL617 (older version), but cinches up with the compression straps to really be smaller when less full. The fit and finish on the Everki is fantastic. The zippers are smooth and sturdy. Straps are wide, well padded, and have great adjustment. The backpack is comfy even when weighed down with books, water bottles, two of the laptops, an iPad, and accessories. The orange interior makes finding things -- a real problem with the old Targus -- a cinch. The organizer is well thought out and has space for all the right things.For those considering this or the Everki Atlas, I will add that the Precision 7770 is the only laptop that fit and the corners of the laptop were flush with the zippers in the laptop compartment. The only complaint I have about the large 120 is that it would be perfect if it had the adjustable laptop sleeve design from the Atlas. That's really cool. But barely fitting my smallest laptop was a deal breaker.
B**S
5/5 for holding monster laptops (and a regular laptop, and a tablet, and everything else)
Pros:- Enormous size, not even comparable to the Targus and Swiss Gear options. This could hold a 19" laptop easily, whereas my Swiss Gear Blue Ibex's zipper was strained trying to hold either of my 17" ASUS ROG / Sager laptops.- Holds a huge Sager desktop replacement / gaming beast, HP Spectre x360, the biggest battery RAVpower makes (plus all the adapters), two 330-watt Clevo PSUs, the HP's PSU, full sized gaming mouse, metal mouse pad, external hard drives, baggies of every kind of cable and adapter, flashlight, a full toiletries bag, and fistfuls of odds and ends packed into more baggies - with room to spare if I wanted to cram in more stuff and didn't care about blocked access to things in lower pockets. Watch the video to see how much stuff you can cram into this monster.- Includes rain-resistant cover and a solid-feeling toiletries bag.- Tons of pockets of all shapes and sizes.- Velour-like main compartments for laptops/tablets.- Surprisingly lighter than the Swiss Gear, though this seems to come at the cost of thinner material.Cons:- Arrived with minor loose threads / frayed edges on some pockets.- No pockets on the straps, unlike the Swiss Gear I had been using.- Doesn't have the thick, reinforced feel of my Swiss Gear (the Swiss Gear had more reinforced stitching, rubberized bottom, metal strap, and overall thicker material).- Overall feels like it might fray or otherwise sustain damage over time more easily than the Swiss Gear it's replacing.- Overall feels like it doesn't protect the cargo quite as well as the more hefty Swiss Gear.- It's enormous, about the size of a human torso, so you need to be aware of what is behind you (also you look kind of goofy wearing this huge backpack, at least if you are 5'6" and 150 lbs).- There isn't a lot of reinforcement to make the compartments maintain their shape. This means that stuffed upper-level pockets can block access to lower-level pockets. Some compartments can get warped when the compartments/pockets on the other side of the dividers are stuffed, preventing you from using all the pockets/compartments. This mostly affects smaller pockets.- Not as many convenient side pockets as the Swiss Gear, and no "water bottle" or "phone" holders.While I had serious doubts about the quality of this backpack at first, it has replaced my Sager-carrying Swiss Gear Blue Ibex, as well as the 15" laptop bag I was using to carry my lighter HP Spectre. It doesn't maintain its shape as well as the Swiss Gear, but it's the only laptop bag that can hold all this stuff while still being a carry-on that's TSA-friendly and technically fits under an airplane seat.This is not a backpack for normal people with average needs, carrying one notebook. This makes the Swiss Gear "lol are you going camping later" Blue Ibex look normal. However, if you're the kind of person who needs to carry a gaming notebook, a work laptop, a tablet, and all the supporting accessories with you, this is a single-backpack solution. If you are a DJ/VJ or someone who needs to carry both a monster laptop and a bunch of control surfaces, this would be a good choice. If your needs are more reasonable, the Swiss Gear Blue Ibex costs less and has superior build quality / ease of access. If you need something unusual, the Titan is for you.EDIT: I've had this backpack for about a year now, and I am upgrading it to a 5/5. It's been with me on many road trips and cross-country flights, being stuffed into overhead bins and under seats, but it has held up so well it looks like new. I ran into another gentleman at the airport who had this same backpack, though much more distressed than mine. He let me know that he has been travelling with his Titan for about 3 years, and while it looked like it had been dragged through a firefight in a swamp that was on fire, it didn't appear to have any actual structural issues or lost functionality. I have hung this backpack, filled to its limit with multiple laptops and changes of clothes that in total weighed about 40 lbs, on the airport restroom coat hangers more than once, and it doesn't seem to have been stressed in the least. It doesn't have the reinforced body of the Ibex, and it doesn't hold its shape like the Ibex (base isn't a molded rubber/pleather affair like the Ibex), but the quality is much better than the thin plastic shell implies.EDIT 2019:Over 3 years later, this backpack has held up well. The stitching is solid, and nothing has broken in any way. The "frays" were just cosmetic imperfections. This backpack has survived flights on little pond-skippers with tiny luggage compartments that scrape everything up, and has been to France, the Netherlands, Czechia, and all over the USA. Zero regrets about this purchase. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.
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