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TARGUS CITYGEAR CHICAGO LAPTOP BACKPACK – NOTEBOOK CARRYING BACKPACK – 15.4″ – GRAY, BLACK, YELLOW

  • Notebook sleeve fits notebooks with up to 15.4 screens. Main cell for files includes soothing shelve for improved organization. Front Zippered pockets for one more storage additionally embody coop loops, pass clip, commercial operation label hilt as well as padded cd player slot for appendage storage.

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Targus’ fine ergonomic cover trek for a tyro or professional, a CityGear Chicago trek facilities neat styling together with contemplative element accent upon a front slot as well as reward storage options. Other facilities have been a front organizational slot with pass shave as well as coop loops, fine request as well as appendage storage areas, removable CD/DVD sleeve binds 8 discs as well as a CD player cell with line-out porthole for your headphones. To assuage a stres… More >>

Targus CityGear Chicago Laptop Backpack – Notebook carrying trek – 15.4″ – gray, black, yellow

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  1. I’m a DJ. My Targus CityGear has survived Burning Man twice (which in itself is amazing), as well as many gigs and airplane trips. It is wonderfully designed and well made. Its capacity is ridiculous — I have not yet found a laptop backpack that will hold as much as this does. In fact that’s become a problem: I’m spoiled by it. The drawback is that it doesn’t have a ton of padding or much rigidity, and your gear is more likely to become damaged if it gets hit. But since I can get all my gear in this, there’s literally no comparison. I’ve tried high-end camera bags, the UDG Producer’s Bag, the Namba Big Studio — all very well made, none of them able to fit my gear. I paid about $60 for it, I think — what a bargain, considering the use I’ve gotten out of it. I highly recommend this backpack.
    Rating: 5 / 5