No concerns here after a fair amount of use. I was concerned at first that lack of padding on the shoulder straps would either make it uncomfortable or not able to handle heavy loads. I didn’t realize this until recently re-watching Season 1 of Stranger Things, but the backpack could be straight out of 1984 Hawkins, Indiana! Compare. The zippers are high quality and easy to grab without looking.īonus: the branding on the back is minimal and not obtrusive. two external pockets, for easy access to pens, wallet, phone, etc.a couple little pouches inside for notebooks, etc.(and they’re not too small to actually hold a good-sized travel mug!) two side pockets for water bottles, granola bars, apples, coffee mugs, etc.a padded pocket for a laptop and/or iPad (I easily fit both at once). ![]() Within one day of using Baron Fig’s new Canvas Classic Backpack, I’d found a new bag, and haven’t changed since.īaron Fig really nailed its goal of “minimal design focus on the basic essentials.” It’s got: Plus, it’s kind of bulky, and I’d rather have a backpack. It has a lot going for it, but the metallic hook and loop closing system just bugs me. I have tried for three years to like the Command TSA-Friendly Messenger Bag from Timbuk2, which I (used to) use most days for work.
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