When you’re active and always on the go, finding a backpack that is functional, stylish, and perfect for individual use can be difficult. This is where the Dakine Duel 26L Backpack is the ultimate solution. Engineered for the active teen or adult, the Duel 26L features quick and easy loading, a dedicated padded iPad sleeve, and adjustable sternum and skateboard straps. You can easily store and protect your 15” laptop in the padded sleeve and use the multiple storage compartments for memory cards, a mouse, power cables, and other mobile devices. The Dakine Duel 26L backpack also features a padded sunglasses pocket so that you can keep your sunglasses or prescription glasses safe while you’re on the go.
Available in multiple vibrant fabric patterns and colors, the Dakine Duel 26L is made from high-quality materials to ensure its durability and stability. This backpack also features multiple exterior and interior zipped pockets to keep your personal items safe, organized, and secure as well as a mesh water bottle pocket and an insulated cooler pocket, perfect for keeping your lunch, beverages, or snacks crisp and cool.
The Dakine Duel 26L Backpack measures 19” x 12” x 9” and contains 1,590 cubic inches [26 liters] of storage space. Made from high-quality 600D polyester, the Dakine Duel 26L Backpack also comes with a limited lifetime warranty, making this backpack an affordable, durable, and dependable option for the active individual.
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College bike commuter approved! First off, I ride a bicycle, five miles each way, between home and school. After careful consideration, I selected this pack. This pack has space for my tablet, Dell Precision 5520, dedicated space for books, and other school supplies. I also love the added cooler pocket. I can put two 20 0z water bottles, two individually packaged burritos, two pieces of string cheese, and two individual sizes of Planter’s peanuts; with room to spare. The main pocket is big enough I can also throw in a change…
Major design flaw I wasn’t a fan of the construction of this backpack. Its biggest design flaw is the two front pockets. There’s a lot of space in between them and the fabric isn’t thick enough to hold up the top pocket when the large main section is unzipped, so the front unappealingly and inconveniently flops over 180 and just hangs there whether or not there’s stuff in it. I thought it would be a nice setup (especially the “insulated” food keeper bottom pocket) but it’s totally inconvenient to get…
Best Backpack Ever! This backpack is awesome! I’m a teacher, so I need to carry a lot of little things. Here is what I can put in this thing all at once:Padded pocket – MacBook Air (13 inch) with case, iPad with caseSmall lines top pocket – SunglassesMain pocket – Manila folder with several stack of papers to grade and other random stuffTop outer pocket – Post-its, pens, other office suppliesInsulated bottom outer pocket – Wide-mouth mason jarSide pockets – 32 oz Hydroflask…