Kensington 62210 SaddleBag Pro Computer Carrying Case

Kensington 62210 SaddleBag Pro Computer Carrying Case It doesn’t look like your typical computer bag. That’s because it’s anything but typical. The contemporary style, comfort, and flexibility fit your lifestyle and works the way you do. The innovative Junk-It drawer is roomy for all those items you to need to access. Open the expandable zipper and it’s big enough to take on a trip. Close it and it’s small enough to use every day. Product features: Four carrying options to fit any travel style–convertible backpack, Junk-It drawer for easy access to power cords and pens, SnugFit computer sleeve stretches for perfect-fit protection, expands to carry more of everything. Contemporary style, comfort, and flexibility fits professional lifestyle.
Customer Review: Big bag
There is no padding on the bottom of my bag. I need to be very careful when putting this down on a hard surface.

Pros:
Holds a lot of stuff(a 15″ laptop, a external hard drive or two, power adapters, lots of cables and more.)
A lot of compartments.
Resist light rain(I have never used in heavy rain though)

Cons:
No padding on the bottom
Squeaks when used as backpack
Customer Review: Nice bag except for the handle
I’ve owned this bag for about a year.

I don’t carry it everyday. Perhaps twice a week i would carry it with my Dell 15.4″ laptop with its power supply, mouse, 24-cd case, and other small items.

The bag is good enough size for my purpose and i like it alot.

The only thing i don’t like about it is that the handle on the top is beginning to fall off. So, i carry it by the back-strap(s).

the junk it compartment is rarely used, though it can be very useful to some.

I have to give it a 3-star because of its workmanship on the handle. (i’m afraid when the back-strap might go as well)

Other than that, it’s a good bag (especially the fact that it doesn’t scream, ‘I have a laptop within me!’)

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