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Logitech Makes a Backpack, A Nice Backpack

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kinetic Until the other day when I got my hands on the Logitech KINETIK 15.4 Backpack, I didn’t even know that they made one. I will say that I have moved through some great laptop bags and backpacks and this one rivals the big boys and will actually replace my Ogio bag for my daily laptop commute. I shot a video to show some of the coolness that it offers, but I haven’t processed it yet. (not too mention that I don’t think it came out too well) Anyhow, for now, check out the specs on this thing.

Expanding compartments provide easy access to your notebook and other assets. Additional cargo bays and convenience pockets supply structured storage for the rest of your valuables.

Protection

  • Lightweight exo-shell casing: Protects your notebook and other valuables without added bulk.
  • Padded notebook sleeve: Secures and protects your notebook.

Comfort and Convenience

  • Contoured back panel: Reduces strain and adds support.
  • Expanding compartments: Enjoy easy access to your notebook and other assets.
  • Structured storage: Additional cargo bays and convenience pockets secure and organize your valuables.
  • Free-standing: Superbly-balanced, your Backpack won’t fall over when set down.

Style and Construction

  • Professional look: Strikes the perfect balance between style and function. Shape integrity prevents the misshapen “camper” look common to notebook packs.
  • Superior construction: Fabricated with precision detail from ballistic nylon, polyurethane/ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) composite, and polyester.

Get more info at Logitech.com

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