Mountain Hardwear Enterprise Laptop Backpack
You can carry your home office on your back, but convince your neighbors you are headed out for a day hike with the Mountain Hardwear Enterprise Laptop. Codura nylon makes this backpack durable enough to put up with a granite slab and you can rest assured that your computer will be just as safe in suspended, padded computer sleeve that protects your computer from the ground even when dropping the pack. Lined stash pockets for your camera, electronics, and sunglasses, coupled with a removable webbing waist belt mean you can drop your office back at home and then head out to the trails.
- Body Material: Condura®Nylon
- Bottom Material: Ballistic Cordura®
- 1900 cu.in./31liters
- Air-mesh padded back panel with padded shoulder straps
- Removable 1" waist belt
- Padded, suspended computer sleeve
- Three padded electronics pockets & multiple organizer sleeves
- 2lb 8oz/1.14kg
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Reviews
Everything I need in a computer backback
I travel a lot with my computer and accessories. This has been far and away the best backpack I have used. Plenty of carrying capacity, lots of different pockets, great protection for my stuff and real durability. It's easy to use at airline security lines. It's also great for bicycle commuting as it is adjustable in many facets. I would recommend this without qualification.
Functional and tough computer backpack
I researched computer bags quite a bit and tried out a few before I ended up with this one. I wanted a pack that would fit my computer and accessories, two water bottles, protect my document folders while being rugged and not too large. This was fit those specifications perfectly. The carrying handle on the bag is a nice feature as well. This bag can fit two 32 oz water bottles on the side (you do have to watch that they don't pop out when sitting your bag down - my only complaint). It is also very comfortable to carry fully loaded compared to my last pack. Very happy with this bag.
As good as advertised
Mountain Hardwear has always delivered...gore-tex shells, sleeping bags, packs...I have used this for the office and on the trail and it handles both jobs beautifully!
My favorite work backpack so far
This backpack is great. Two Nalgene bottles fit great in the side pockets. The side straps work great to run through the lid straps to ensure they stay in place when riding a motorcycle. Great pockets for all your stuff. The zippers are sturdy and the overall construction is great. Great travel backpack!
Great computer bag, very comfortable
I have been trough SO MANY computer bags over the last few years. Some break, some turn out not to work well (too heavy as a messenger bag, uncomfortable backpack, not enough storage, too big, etc), and some I just get tired of quickly. I have had this bag for over a year now and still love it! I carry a 15.4" MBP (inside a Built NY sleeve), extra battery, external drive, BT mouse, cables and adapters for most any situation, card readers, and a few magazines. This remains comfortable to carry and still had enough room for me to roll and stuff my Gore Tex hardshell in it the other day. Only 2 minor complaints, I have a hard time keeping larger water bottles in the elastic pockets, any thing over about 20 oz or so just wants to shoot right out. The other complaint is about how the sternum strap connects to the harness. It is a plastic attachment that slides up and down a "rail" built into the shoulder straps. If you tug too hard on the sternum strap, the little clip will pop right off the rail. It is a real pain in the neck to get the clip back on the rail. It does not happen much, twice in a year, still very annoying when it does.
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