The North Face® makes juggling your daily routine a breeze with the Pivoter daypack.
Spacious backpack with multiple organization options.
Main compartment features a zippered, D-door closure.
Padded laptop sleeve fits most 15″ devices.
Internal organization panel with hook-loop and zippered pockets.
Zip pocket at front provides quick access to smaller items.
Mesh pockets at sides are great for holding water bottles.
Daisy chains at sides for attaching extra gear.
LED light loop.
Padded haul handle at top.
FlexVent™ suspension system:• Adjustable, compression-molded shoulder straps.• Padded back panel with air-mesh lining for added breathability.• Spine channel provides additional support.
Materials: 600D polyester, 450D x 300D heather polyester, 600D geo emboss polyester, 1200D polyester.
Imported.
Measurements:
Laptop Compartment: 17 in
Depth: 6 1⁄2 in
Height: 20 in
Strap Length: 34 in
Strap Drop: 18 in
Handle Length: 8 in
Handle Drop: 1 1⁄2 in
Weight: 1 lb 15.8 oz
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Quality made…. Perfect bike bag, enough room for stuff and comfortable enough for a long ride.Old Fart recommended…ð§
Good overall, but I have a few qualms This is an overall very well put together backpack and really a steal for the price. I got the grey one and it is super sexy; I get a lot of compliments on it. In addition, the pockets, zippers, and straps are all durable and of high quality.My problems with it (which are pretty minuscule honestly) are as follows:The shoulder strap adjustors are incredibly easy to move. That sounds like a good thing until you realize that the shoulder straps are almost always a different…
The perfect backpack I was looking for Everyone has different requirements in a backpack. For me, I wanted a backpack that had a laptop sleeve inside, a main compartment, 2 front compartments, water bottle sleeves and would look clean stylistically. I originally trialed the grey “High Sierra Everyday Backpack” sold at Costco (hard to go wrong for $27), but found the zippers slightly resistant and one of the sub compartments too small – which were going to annoy me in the long-run. So I returned to my default brand of North Face -…