Top positive review
17 people found this helpful
and it seems solidly built with good stitching and hardware
By Foot on Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2018
This backpack is HUGE! Lots of pockets of various sizes, and it seems solidly built with good stitching and hardware. It's probably taller than most computer backpacks at 19.5 inches tall. It definitely has a lot of space, and many pockets to organize your stuff. The USB port is a great feature if you're a tech power user, just buy whatever battery you want and hook it up inside the backpack, and you're set for extended life of your gadget(s). The only thing I *didn't* like was more of a personal thing than a problem with the backpack. If you look at the "airflow design" pic showing the side that goes against your back, notice at the top that the shoulder straps are actually connected to each other. This probably helps with weight distribution and makes the shoulder straps more sturdy, but I like to strap my backpack tightly against my back when it's loaded, and that strap seemed like it would be an annoyance against the back of my neck. Your mileage may vary!! Still, I'd recommend giving this backpack a look if you're searching for a solidly built backpack with a *lot* of space and the bonus of the USB port! FWIW, I actually ended up returning this backpack, but only because it was a little *too big* for my needs. I ended up buying a SwissGear Synergy backpack, which was identical to the one I was replacing. What can I say, I'm a creature of habit and that's a great backpack in it's own right... But I'd still recommend the YoTwo backpack if you're looking for a large, solidly built backpack.
Top critical review
5 people found this helpful
product not as described
By Marie on Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2019
book bag L (17.5 INCHES) x W (11.5 INCHES) x H (8.5 INCHES) 17.3 inch screen diagonal laptop: L (14.5 INCHES) x (10 INCHES) x H (0.75 INCHES) lap top bag for 17.3 inch screen diagonal laptop: L (17 INCHES) x W (12 INCHES) x H (1 INCH) Microsoft surface pro: L (12 INCHES) x W (7.5 INCHES) x H (0.5 INCHES) laptop bag for Microsoft surface pro: L (14 INCHES) x W (10 INCHES) x H (1 INCH) Dimension: 19.5 x 15 x 10.5 (inches). This is what the website describes this book bag to be I am having trouble fitting my stuff into this really too small book bag. I am really angry because I actually did all my measurements before hand so I could fins a bookbag that was actually larger than my lap top bag so I would not struggle at all to put my stuff in my book bags. It is actually cheaper, like a lot cheaper to buy this small of a bookbag that was delivered to me today. This book bag is really way to small for me. I think amazon thinks it can rip me off since my stuff gets delivered to a group home. A have a doctorate in podiatric medicine. I got an A-/B+ average in that program. I got a B+ average in a MD medical school program. I can measure, do math, ect. Just because I might live in a group home setting does not mean I don't know when I am being ripped off and burned. This is the second time in a week I have been ripped off and gotten less than what I payed for. I bought a locked box for my medication (which I am required to have), and amazon sold me a lock box with a broken handle. Currently my group home is trying to teach me that I need to learn that I can't get my way. So this group home has constantly put me in situations where I can't get my way in order to provoke me into getting upset so they can write a good note on helping to manage my symptoms. I feel like there is some communication going on between Amazon and my group home. It does not surprise me that my group home is having amazon purposely send me stuff that is broken or not what I want in order to provoke me into getting upset so they can write a good note for the day about managing my symptoms of getting upset when I don't get my way by helping me to deal with situations that don't give me my way or go as planned. I really payed a lot for this book bog and for the locked box. I need to save for tests. I cannot afford to pay more for less or for broken items. I wouldn't be buying something if I didn't need it. I had thought about buying the items I have bought for awhile now. I spent hours looking for the right medicine bag, the right lock box, and the right book bag. I spent hours making sure my measurements for things were correct and that what I bought actually was bigger than the measurements for things I measured. My group home has constantly been using my diagnosis to abuse me. I often don't get the medication I need so my group home can put me in situations where I can't get my way to get a good note for the day and bill my insurance company for my diagnosis. Now, I am not getting what I pay for on amazon so my group home can bill the insurance company for my diagnosis. I am thinking of seriously canceling my membership. Walmart has shipped me exactly what I need and want every time. I get exactly what I pay for when I buy things from other places. I can get my toiletries and medications elsewhere as well. I don't want to be emotionally abused by my group home through amazon. I am not getting what I need. I got a locked box with a handle that is broken and that cannot be used this week. Now I have a torn old book bag that I need to start using again and that I needed to replace. I also have a book bag that is hard to fit my lap tops into. Thanks a lot for good customer service. Worse, I know my group home has probably told Amazon to refuse to post my reviews if they are not positive because my group home is trying to teach me that I cannot be angry, upset, in pain, or complain. Every time I complain of pain, my group home has my doctors cancel my appointments on me, has my pharmacy refuse to fill my pain medications, or uses the grey - rock technique on me. Then my group home wonders why I want to commit suicide so bad.
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