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The Incase A.R.C. Daypack is a lightweight, versatile backpack designed for tech-savvy professionals. It features a padded compartment for up to a 16-inch MacBook and a 12.9-inch iPad, crafted from recycled polyester with water-repellent properties. Enhanced comfort is provided by Ortholite foam in the straps, and an RFID-blocking pocket ensures your digital security while on the go.
L**Z
Incase always delivers
Excellent backpack, with space for your tech. Comfortable while in the back and really stylish. I carry, 15MBA, 11 iPad Pro and my headphones no problem in the inside with room for more items.I would recommend this bag
N**K
Surprisingly good, though not perfect
I've used this as my daily driver for a few months now. I'm quite happy with the construction and size. It does fit my 15-inch inspiron, but only *just* barely. That being said, my laptop has quite large bezels and is a bit on the older side, so modern 16-inch will likely fit.The material feels premium but not so much that I'm worried about using it as a daily driver and ruining the appearance. I don't use it for particularly heavy duty loads, but what I do use it for, it works fine.My only problem is the comfort. It's not the *most* comfortable backpack I've ever worn. It mostly comes down to the location of the strap adjustment buckles (or whatever you call those things) - when the backpack is sitting at a good tightness on my back, the buckles wind up right in my armpits, and they're quite wide and made of hard plastic, so they dig in pretty good. To stop that from happening I need to adjust the way I'm holding the bag in a way that requires more effort to wear it.Ultimately I'm happy with it, but for the price of the bag, I'd expect comfort to have been a higher priority.
R**.
In love with it.
Overall Incase has been my selection for my work bag, although this one goes above every single piece I have had.
B**O
good quality, too expensive FWIW
You can find a noname backpacks for 1/3 of the price and 90% of the same value. I ended up sending it back.
D**S
Great For A Med Student
The Incase Protection bag in black is perfect for a pre-med student! It offers great protection for a laptop with a well-padded compartment, and the extra compartments are ideal for organizing textbooks, notebooks, and supplies. The sleek design is professional and durable, making it a reliable choice for long days on campus. Highly recommended for students who need both style and functionality. Happy Shopping and this is a FIVE STAR on top of FIVE!
J**R
Good commuter pack
Fits 15' laptop and provides good protection. Sleek exterior look with minimal zippers. Easy clean exterior. Side pockets can open to accommodate coffee mugs or water bottles. Can zip the closure to hold these in the pocket. Secondary interior pocket for tablets or extra phone. Straps adjust easy and padding is comfortable to wear for extended periods. Great for trips to work or day tripping.
D**S
Great backpack, not too sure about that 16 inch laptop claim, and some other minor problems
All in all, I really do like this backpack. Used it on a trip I recently returned from and it did great for carrying my electronics. However, there were a few problems.Fitting my 15 inch laptop in this thing was a squeeze. I had to cram that thing in there and it was in there Tight! I do not see how you could fit a 16 inch laptop in this thing. And when you have the laptop pocket maxed out, the smaller pocket in front becomes next to unusable.As far as the rest of the inner part, it is quite spacious, and has a nice mesh pocket on the lower interior of the front flap. I wish it had 2 since as far as organizing larger items, you really only have that one mesh pocket. If it doesn't fit in the front pocket or the side pockets (which is quite unlikely, since those side pockets are deceptively small) you have no real way to organize the contents of the main compartment.Speaking of the side pockets.They are very small. Like you could not fit a 16 oz drink can in one small.My battery pack did not fit.My DAP and IEMs were about all that would fit in them, and that's just letting them rattle about in there without their case.The front top pocket is quite nice, but also a bit too small to really be very useful for more than wallet, keys and maybe the case for some wireless earbuds.Comfort and wearability, this is where it shines.It is super comfy to throw on. Lots of nice padding and the shoulder straps are quite robust.Definitely top notch marks in that regard.Overall, a very good, but so close to great travel backpack.If there is ever a Version 2 of this with more expanded organization and larger side pockets, sign me up since I would be getting myself one of those.
K**R
Excellent
This is an astoundingly comfortable bag. Today was a hot day in my city, and I decided to give it a test while lugging some heavy electronics across town to a colleague on foot. I expected to end the trip drenched in sweat because the back of the pack doesn't appear to be designed to be breathable. Many backpacks have a shaped back to help channel sweat away from your skin and draw in cool air, but the Incase daypack has a fairly flat back that just sits against you. I thought this would be a perfect stormy for sweatiness, but the walk was surprisingly comfortable.This is a light, airy pack. It feels very sturdy and solid, but it floats on my shoulders almost like it isn't even there. Even loaded down with an uneven load of random stuff it rested well on my shoulders. I could have gone a few more miles in the heat without discomfort.At 19.5l the capacity isn't all that much to write home about - I don't think I'd try to use this as a weekender - but as a simple daypack it has plenty of room for a laptop, change of clothes and a bunch of random gadgets. I think I'll get a lot of use out of it.
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