Since 1967, people have been trusting Jansport packs to carry everything from school books to hiking supplies. To celebrate 50 years of exploring together, Jansport created the Right Pack 50th Anniversary Edition 31L Backpack. Based on one of Jansport’s original models, it features a classic silhouette and simple design for a timeless look and endless versatility, along with a few updated touches like a laptop sleeve and extra-tough Cordura fabric to keep it ready for modern life.
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Backpack? More like Bestpack I adore this backpack and hope that it’ll serve me for years to come.I’ve have owned many backpacks and most of them were big and bulky. This backpack is the PERFECT size for taking around with you every day to hold your commonly used items, to a convention to store goodies, or just when out and about. It’s small enough that it doesn’t turn you into the hunchback of notre dame and big enough to carry around quite a lot.I decided to remove the JanSport logo on the front…
10/10 (pros & cons) PROS: I LOVE Jansport backpacks. I have used them all throughout my school years as well as trips and other daily activities. They are super reliable and they rarely breakdown. I used my backpacks for school for three years each and the only reason why I changed to a new Jansport backpack was to grab a different pattern (I still have and use my other ones). I really appreciate this one because its a great size for carrying pretty much everything I need. This fits a 15 in laptop well in the…
There is no better bag. I bought this for my freshman year of college back in 2011. I should’ve graduated by now but that really isn’t relevant. I’ve literally beaten the f*** out of this bag for almost 5 years now. The only thing that’s gone wrong is the little leather straps attached the zippers. They wound up coming loose and falling off. However, i have never had a bag last more than a year of school and this one is still completely in tact. No tears. No loose stitches. No broken zippers. I don’t think I will ever…