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product_id: 19165867
title: "Cocoon Innovations MCP3402GF Graphite 15\" Backpack with Built-in Grid-IT!® Accessory Organizer (Graphite Gray)"
brand: "cocoon"
price: "€ 71.81"
currency: EUR
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# 15.6" display 13x5.5x17 in size 2.86 lbs weight Cocoon Innovations MCP3402GF Graphite 15" Backpack with Built-in Grid-IT!® Accessory Organizer (Graphite Gray)

**Brand:** cocoon
**Price:** € 71.81
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 👜 Carry Your World in Style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cocoon Innovations MCP3402GF Graphite 15" Backpack with Built-in Grid-IT!® Accessory Organizer (Graphite Gray) by cocoon
- **How much does it cost?** € 71.81 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- cocoon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cocoon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable Design:** Crafted for longevity, ensuring your gear is protected on the go.
- • **Sleek & Stylish:** Elevate your professional look with a modern graphite gray finish.
- • **Lightweight Champion:** Weighing just 2.86 lbs, it’s the perfect travel companion.
- • **Ultimate Organization:** Built-in Grid-IT!® system keeps your essentials neatly arranged.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Designed for laptops up to 15.6 inches, fits your tech seamlessly.

## Overview

The Cocoon Innovations MCP3402GF Graphite 15" Backpack combines functionality with sleek design, featuring a built-in Grid-IT!® accessory organizer, perfect for professionals on the move. With a lightweight build and compatibility for laptops up to 15.6 inches, this backpack is your ultimate travel companion.

## Description

Sophisticated protection. Unmatched organization. With a sophisticated design that features wood zipper pulls and gunmetal hardware, Cocoon’s Graphite backpack may look like pure style, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. This bag is all substance. The enormous GRID-IT!® panel keeps your devices, cables, and accessories perfectly organized and accessible, while making sure your keys don’t scratch your iPhone. The tough outer shell keeps everything inside safe and dry. This backpack is the definition of cool and collected.

Review: Great backpack, tons of room for so compact a case! UPDATED 2 YEARS USE Rating 6+ - UPDATED about 2 years in 7/2019 Well, 2 years in and I still have little but good to say about this bag! It's still my daily work carry bag. I regularly carry 2 (sometimes 3 :/) laptops in it as well as... a bunch of other stuff. I regularly go through it to reduce the accumulating junk, but otherwise I've had no issues and it still looks darn good, almost new even! This is a major record for me, I usually switch up a couple of times a year. Though I do still look, I've not seen anything that looks to beat this for my use. Here's why: 1) the grid-it system. I have and have used the standalone grid-it elsewhere, but this affixed version, with the fully opening compartment is superior for holding everything to the vertical so you don't have the usual swamp of stuff you have to dig through to find anything. Pouches "bag out" and puddle all your stuff unless they're too small to be very usable. I have a bunch of stuff strapped to the grid-it, when I open the compartment I can immediately find what I am looking for. 2) The semi-hardness. This isn't a metal briefcase or hard leather case, but the surfaces are stiff enough that it doesn't look all "slouchy" and messy when you set it down. It's not trying to melt into the floor like most soft backpacks. 3) The durability. I use this every day. In the car I throw it on the floor, at work on the desk, at home wherever it ends up. Not a popped stitch, scraped botton, dirt smudge, stain, fade nor broken zipper. 4) Organization. An top of the grid-it compartment, there's more organizational work done. There are 2 big/semi-flat compartments. I find I can easily fit my work laptop, my smaller personal laptop in the 2 compartments, though one's intended for tablets. I also all to often have to carry yet another fullsize laptop, and it will fit in the center open space fine, to the dismay of my shoulder/back because I still sling-carry it! I also carry a whole bunch of other stuff. Pens, pencils, rolls of quick-tape, an xacto knife,3 chargers and a universal charger, reusable grocery bags a mouse, batteries.... and a whole bunch more. And I can find any of it in a few seconds. 5) The price. I have the tech nerd's addiction to progress. Thus I have quite a lot of bags. I threw away/donated a couple of dozen when I moved, and still have a large pile. I really like some other luggage for other purposes, but for $50 this is the best daily pack I can still find. That's amazing value, I've payed over $400 for other bags/purposes. 6) The style. This is a conservative/techie bag. It's understated, business casual etc. No wild and cool stuff, which is perfect for my use. My travel luggage can be bright and fun, but I don't want this to stand out. It still has garnered compliments quite a few times. Which is kind of weird really, people usually compliment stuff that stands out, this just remains very neat and holds a bunch of stuff. It's just very good at it. -0.1 The only negative I have is the zipper pulls, and it's a small one. At least when I got mine, the screws in the end of the pulls that holds the neat wood cylinders on were a bit loose. I lost 3 or 4 of them before I noticed. However, when I contacted the company they rapidly sent me new wood and new ends! Unfortunately by the time they arrived, 2 more had fallen off because tightening by hand wasn't enough, and my puppy ate the rest off lol (numbers may be off a bit there). Puppy also ate the wood off the ones I tightened enough. Well, it's all he chewed up so the bag took one for the team. TIP: put some locktite, use pliers or in some way IMMEDIATELY make sure the zipper pull tips are not going to fall off. And keep away from puppy. This problem has hopefully been addressed by now though. -0.001 I know it's wrong, bad on my back and neck and all and I really should use both straps, but I don't want to apparently. Would be great if the straps were alter-able to be either side or center, but this is hardly a real complaint. Maybe I'll contact them again and see if I can Buy more pull-tips and wood, not their fault totally, and I certainly am getting my money's worth! Original review from October 31, 2016: Great backpack (though I wear it sling style on one shoulder). Plenty of room, mine carries 2 laptops (one fullsize, one a light style) because I have both a work and personal laptop. The grid-it front area is awesome, I have mine filled with a bluray burner, universal power adapter, batteries, mouse etc etc etc. The bag both holds a lot, and keeps is well organized and contained so it's not sloppy and things are easy to find. It looks good too, very tight and neat on the outside. I DO wish it had something to hold a water bottle outside, and some attachment points to carry something clipped on occasionally, but I'll figure out how to add that sometime!
Review: Probably the best laptop backpack I have ever purchased... - I received the backpack after LOTS of research for what to carry my new MacBook Pro 15" laptop (late 2016 model) around in. I went with this pack mostly because of the slim design and the built-in Grid-It system. I was not disappointed. First impression is that the pack is made very well and the design is exactly what I wanted. The Grid-It system is amazingly simple and works better than I had hoped. The material is almost a denim feel and the zippers appear to be made of all metal. When I started loading all my items from my old bag, I noticed that one of the zipper pulls was missing a tiny screw. Visually, it was no big deal, but the zipper's handle would easily come off if not replaced. I simply went to the Cocoon web site and found the email address for customer service. I send one email explaining the problem and in less than a week I had two new replacement zipper handles. Amazing service!

## Features

- Compatible devices: Laptop

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00O1YI2E2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Medium Weight |
| Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,648,851 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,331 in Tablet Sleeves #13,338 in Casual Daypack Backpacks |
| Brand Name | Cocoon |
| Color | Graphite Gray |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 15 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (143) |
| Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
| Fit Type | standard |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845774004508, 60845774004500 |
| Included Components | Graphite 15" Backpack |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.5"D x 13"W x 17"H |
| Item Part Number | MCP3402GF |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 2.86 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer | Cocoon Innovations, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MCP3402GF |
| Material Type | Ballistic Nylon |
| Model Name | Laptop |
| Number Of Pockets | 4 |
| Number of Compartments | 4 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Laptop Compartment |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Multiple pockets with different functions, including laptop and tablet compartments as well as an organization system with elastic bands |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Laptop |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Work, Travel, School |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Size | 15 inches |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Sport Type | Hiking |
| Storage Volume | 30 Liters |
| Strap Type | Handle, adjustable strap |
| Style Number | MCP3402GF |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 845774004508 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Yr |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is there much difference between this one and the slim version?**
A: I bought and used both. The slim one is considerable thinner and lighter. It will contain a computer and portfolio easily, but not alot more. I used it for travel a lot because it was light and it limited the amount of stuff I would put in it. The straps are the same and permit great amounts of storage and weight distribution. The smaller one has a considerably smaller distance for the straps. I have broad shoulders and it posed a problem over time. It also has a softer shell compared the the larger one which is semi rigid.  Hope this helps.

**Q: How big is the grid it**
A: About 10" by 13".  You can see it in one of the pics.  BTW, my measurement is of just the elastic part, not the support around the edge.

**Q: Is there a place for water bottles**
A: There isn't a pouch for water bottles, but because of the shape, I just put mine inside the main section closest to the zipper sides.  It works for me.

**Q: Is this backpack big enough for a high school student? A 1 inch binder and like 3 notebooks?**
A: Yes if you pack light as described. I travel for business and I carry a laptop in a neoprene sleeve (Mac 13") and usually have a notebook full size along with paperwork and some other things. The front compartment really handles all the odds and ends so all you should need to slide in the inside is notebooks etc. it will likely be close to full with those items adding a thick book could put it over the limit. If it doesn't need to haul a boatload of books etc then should be more than enough the base spreads out to allow for about 5-6" worth of thickness for notebooks etc. hope that helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great backpack, tons of room for so compact a case! UPDATED 2 YEARS USE Rating 6+
*by A***W on October 31, 2016*

UPDATED about 2 years in 7/2019 Well, 2 years in and I still have little but good to say about this bag! It's still my daily work carry bag. I regularly carry 2 (sometimes 3 :/) laptops in it as well as... a bunch of other stuff. I regularly go through it to reduce the accumulating junk, but otherwise I've had no issues and it still looks darn good, almost new even! This is a major record for me, I usually switch up a couple of times a year. Though I do still look, I've not seen anything that looks to beat this for my use. Here's why: 1) the grid-it system. I have and have used the standalone grid-it elsewhere, but this affixed version, with the fully opening compartment is superior for holding everything to the vertical so you don't have the usual swamp of stuff you have to dig through to find anything. Pouches "bag out" and puddle all your stuff unless they're too small to be very usable. I have a bunch of stuff strapped to the grid-it, when I open the compartment I can immediately find what I am looking for. 2) The semi-hardness. This isn't a metal briefcase or hard leather case, but the surfaces are stiff enough that it doesn't look all "slouchy" and messy when you set it down. It's not trying to melt into the floor like most soft backpacks. 3) The durability. I use this every day. In the car I throw it on the floor, at work on the desk, at home wherever it ends up. Not a popped stitch, scraped botton, dirt smudge, stain, fade nor broken zipper. 4) Organization. An top of the grid-it compartment, there's more organizational work done. There are 2 big/semi-flat compartments. I find I can easily fit my work laptop, my smaller personal laptop in the 2 compartments, though one's intended for tablets. I also all to often have to carry yet another fullsize laptop, and it will fit in the center open space fine, to the dismay of my shoulder/back because I still sling-carry it! I also carry a whole bunch of other stuff. Pens, pencils, rolls of quick-tape, an xacto knife,3 chargers and a universal charger, reusable grocery bags a mouse, batteries.... and a whole bunch more. And I can find any of it in a few seconds. 5) The price. I have the tech nerd's addiction to progress. Thus I have quite a lot of bags. I threw away/donated a couple of dozen when I moved, and still have a large pile. I really like some other luggage for other purposes, but for $50 this is the best daily pack I can still find. That's amazing value, I've payed over $400 for other bags/purposes. 6) The style. This is a conservative/techie bag. It's understated, business casual etc. No wild and cool stuff, which is perfect for my use. My travel luggage can be bright and fun, but I don't want this to stand out. It still has garnered compliments quite a few times. Which is kind of weird really, people usually compliment stuff that stands out, this just remains very neat and holds a bunch of stuff. It's just very good at it. -0.1 The only negative I have is the zipper pulls, and it's a small one. At least when I got mine, the screws in the end of the pulls that holds the neat wood cylinders on were a bit loose. I lost 3 or 4 of them before I noticed. However, when I contacted the company they rapidly sent me new wood and new ends! Unfortunately by the time they arrived, 2 more had fallen off because tightening by hand wasn't enough, and my puppy ate the rest off lol (numbers may be off a bit there). Puppy also ate the wood off the ones I tightened enough. Well, it's all he chewed up so the bag took one for the team. TIP: put some locktite, use pliers or in some way IMMEDIATELY make sure the zipper pull tips are not going to fall off. And keep away from puppy. This problem has hopefully been addressed by now though. -0.001 I know it's wrong, bad on my back and neck and all and I really should use both straps, but I don't want to apparently. Would be great if the straps were alter-able to be either side or center, but this is hardly a real complaint. Maybe I'll contact them again and see if I can Buy more pull-tips and wood, not their fault totally, and I certainly am getting my money's worth! Original review from October 31, 2016: Great backpack (though I wear it sling style on one shoulder). Plenty of room, mine carries 2 laptops (one fullsize, one a light style) because I have both a work and personal laptop. The grid-it front area is awesome, I have mine filled with a bluray burner, universal power adapter, batteries, mouse etc etc etc. The bag both holds a lot, and keeps is well organized and contained so it's not sloppy and things are easy to find. It looks good too, very tight and neat on the outside. I DO wish it had something to hold a water bottle outside, and some attachment points to carry something clipped on occasionally, but I'll figure out how to add that sometime!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Probably the best laptop backpack I have ever purchased...
*by A***R on November 23, 2016*

I received the backpack after LOTS of research for what to carry my new MacBook Pro 15" laptop (late 2016 model) around in. I went with this pack mostly because of the slim design and the built-in Grid-It system. I was not disappointed. First impression is that the pack is made very well and the design is exactly what I wanted. The Grid-It system is amazingly simple and works better than I had hoped. The material is almost a denim feel and the zippers appear to be made of all metal. When I started loading all my items from my old bag, I noticed that one of the zipper pulls was missing a tiny screw. Visually, it was no big deal, but the zipper's handle would easily come off if not replaced. I simply went to the Cocoon web site and found the email address for customer service. I send one email explaining the problem and in less than a week I had two new replacement zipper handles. Amazing service!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good bag, a few flaws.
*by O***D on May 11, 2016*

Have searched for a smallish plane carry-on backpack for my computer and have bought all sorts of bags (almost 10). Some proved to be too big, others too floppy. Because I have a carryon with me, it just needed a small additional computer bag that doesn't freak out the airline baggage check-in hostesses, and that can carry my headphones, a little work material, my comp, chargers, small bathroom toiletries, etc. So I was excited about this one, and indeed it proved to be what I was looking for. The moulded look is stylish. I don't like the floppy cloth backpack versions. I needed something that was a little businesslike. The space for little knick-knacks is the correct size for me. I was especially excited about the "Grid-It" concept because I hate how things flop to a bottom mess in most bags. Well, it's a good idea but works ish-ish. Main problem is that it can't hold much! And to think I paid so much for it! Once you put in a few wires, small hand sanitizer, my pill box, charger, etc . . . the grid is full and tight and it doesn't carry too much. With all the space in the compartment, I think this was a design flaw. It leaves most of this compartment empty unless you let things flop to the bottom. They almost needed to have had 2 grids, either on the back and front so you can pack in more, or an extractable grid that you can insert when you need it. I also found the grid elastic to be too tight - getting much into the grid is hard work - it could afford to be a little more flexible. My grid compartment now rides half empty with most stuff I want to carry left at home (defeats the purpose). But all is not lost - you can buy an extra "grid-it" panel on Amazon (see here for suggestion http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Organizer-Electronics-Accessories-Healthcare/dp/B00Q664KVC?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00) In the main computer compartment - good and slim, but they have a compartment for the computer itself, a compartment for a tablet and a compartment for papers? Far too many. the compartment separators consume all the space available so you can't fit much in! I ended up cutting out the tablet compartment/separators, so that all I have left now is a laptop compartment and the remaining undivided space. Works perfectly! My main gripe with this bag is the straps. First is that design-wise they are completely unimaginative and boring. completely unimaginative. But more seriously, the workmanship is poor. Day 2, having hardly used the bag yet, one of the strap corners started coming loose! (see photo). I figure it's poor stitching. Maybe I just got unlucky, but many people seem to have had the same problem with their bags, so it's really a matter of quality control and poor company PR and response to clients complaints. Pity. I intend to find a cobbler to repair mine, but for this reason I would probably not buy the bag again. But then I probably would too because it's the closest I've come to my perfect fit. A second complaint is the little key-holder strap that they have in the top, front pocket. Great idea but it should be in the main "Grip-It" compartment, not that small pocket. Mine got caught in the zipper. Bad, I tried all manner of things to get it unstuck but to no avail. I finally had to cut and snip it out of the zipper, but by which time I had tried using force, etc. It left my zipper open at both ends. I managed to feed the zipper loops back into the slider, but have no confidence now that it will last or is safe. One final suggestion - I noticed that if I put my computer in it's compartment (I use a macbook air), and set it on the ground, it is not protected. Happened once and it ht the ground hard. I have another bag that suspends the computer half an inch from the bottom of the bag. Could cocoon make a design change on this bag. Or at least pad the bottom. For now I am carrying my computer in a protective soft sleeve to ensure it doesn't ht the ground again . . . but that's a sign of poor design on Cocoon's part. OK, one last, last thing - I wish there was an all-black version instead of this charcoal gray.

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