🧳 Roll through your day with power and precision.
The Everki Atlas Wheeled Laptop Backpack is a 30L, TSA-friendly rolling backpack designed for professionals and travelers. It fits laptops up to 17.3 inches with a removable felt-lined sleeve, features quiet wheels, a retractable handle, water-repellent nylon construction, and multiple organized compartments, making it the ultimate carry-on for business on the move.
Outer Material | Nylon |
Material Type | Nylon |
Shell Type | Hard Shell |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Item Weight | 6.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.1"D x 15.7"W x 21.3"H |
Storage Volume | 30 Liters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
character | Sports |
Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
Style Name | Laptop |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 17.3 Inches |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
A**R
Great quality and organization
I love it! I wish it was a bit bigger but it still nicely organizes my computer and personal items for when I travel.
A**Y
Versatile backpack
Everki products are always extremely well designed and manufactured and this backpack is no exception. The wheels and handle make it easy to speed through airports and hotel lobbies while the concealed padded backpack shoulder straps are quickly accessible when confronted by uneven terrain or steps. The backpack holds a great deal; I packed a laptop and a tablet and the rest of my personal carryon items with room to spare on a 3 week overseas trip. I think this is the perfect carryon solution.
R**A
What I was looking for
I was looking for a work bag that could hold a lot of things, look professional, be a backpack, roll, and not be too feminine all at once. I was looking for a miracle. This bag got pretty close to being a miracle. I would not use this as a travel bag because it is heavy on its own, but if you won't be picking it up a lot I guess it would work. The downside is I wish the bag had been designed to allow you to remove all items from the bag standing up. I tried that and it makes it really hard to get out the laptop so you need to lay the bag down and unzip. If possible use the straps in the bag to hold your items together because when you lay the bag down to unzip everything will fall out.Like other reviewers said if you don't pay attention the handle can get wobbly. The bag does get off kilter sometimes when rolling but I have accepted that is the nature of ALL rolling bags. It actually rolls a lot better than most rolling bags I have owned. I am not a fan of the zippers and structure. I will be able to fit things in the bag, but will struggle to get the bag to zip. I think the structure of the bag is preventing the zippers from being more functional. The sides can hold your coffee cups or water bottles, but I would suggest measuring your cups if you are buying the bag for this reason. Most of my reusable containers fit, but I do have one that would not fit.Overall I love it and nothing will be perfect based on me looking for a miracle bag. I would biy it again.
0**0
Didn’t want to spend this much but 1st time travel with it will be the test
The only reason for 4 stars is that the water bottle pocket is just slightly shy of holding my standard filtered water bottle which is a must for anywhere nowadays! I have a Brita 26 oz at 10.5” tall. would love to zip the pocket for it closed but can’t . Love this wheeled backpack. Did a lot of research before hand. Glad I did! It fit every requirement except the bottle thing.
N**L
Easily converted but ROUGH straps. Could use another 1" in the compartment depth. Zippers not smooth
The Everki Atlas comes pretty close, but comes up a little short against specific requirements similar to those of a gamer.My desired features: professional appearance office bag not luggage appearance, maneuverable which to me means 4 wheels if the body is wide briefcase style or 2 wheels if vertical style, high quality fabric such as matte ballistic, sit upright without falling over when loaded, durable wheels & handle & zippers, room for: 3 laptops with the largest at 16.5"; 2 phones; assorted peripherals; sweater and light gloves (offices are kept far too cold); small lunch; wallet/purse; glasses in a hard case; keys; personal care such as brush, lip balm, eyedrops, pain reliever; compact umbrella in a separate pocket when wet; accessible multiple key cards for transit and doors; and stainless coffee bottle kept upright and accessible.I have a high-quality 2011/2012 Jansport laptop backpack (T7 I think) with 2 large center compartments and a key/pens compartment It looks nice and admirably packs and transports it all, but with 3 computers the weight can be too much. Using a separate folding trolley is simply unstable. I looked at Jansport's current offerings but the new products look sad next to the quality business products from era 2011/2012.I have an even older high-quality Tumi 2-wheeled briefcase which is a tight fit. I adapted the rear compartment for 3 laptops and the center for lunch/peripherals, and the front right pocket is actually perfect for the coffee bottle & compact umbrella, however, the wide body briefcase-style can be awkward in tight spaces so it would be better with 4 wheels ... and it needs a little repair at 20 years old.So I started looking for a wheeled backpack. The good about Everki Atlas: it looks more professional than Jansport's current products. The fabric appears to be quality. It converts to backpack style very easily and the back is comfortable and there's a flap to protect clothing from the wheels. The laptops are loaded in the rear compartment which keeps the bag stable and accommodates large laptops. The bad: It needs another inch in the rear compartment or 2 large compartments like the old Jansport T7. The zippers don't glide smoothly and they're not heavy-duty like Tumi or the T7; they won't last. The handle doesn't turn 90degrees for comfort like a Victorinox so it keeps the wrist at an awkward angle. The backpack straps are over 3" wide to compensate for the thin padding - the widest I've ever seen on a backpack - and the strap edging is extremely rough and scrapes putting it on. The T7 straps were comfortable even at the same weight - very well padded and a smidge over 2" wide.Tumi's new 4-wheeled briefcase (at $1K!) seems to has less room in the center compartment than my old stalwart and it doesn't look as reconfigurable to store the laptops in the back. The front pockets are not nearly as useful as the old ones. I wouldn't even exchange it for my old for free.There are professional looking high-quality rolling backpacks from Victorinox and Swiss and Tumi, but none seem to have the space of the Jansport T7 or even the Everki Atlas. The Samsonite Tectonic Nutech 21.5" is close except that the laptop section is in the center, which reduces the max size of laptop while simultaneously potentially destabilizing the bag.The High Sierra XBT Wheeled Daypack might work, if it looks better in person than on the sites. Wenger's Synergy is a good option. I like the Everki's pockets better, but Wenger has a bigger main compartment and the bag is stable and stays upright while accessing the pockets even though the laptops are in the center. I wish the Wenger held 3 laptops better than it does but it's a good compromise.
R**S
Made my travel life easier
I have ordered and returned several rolling backpacks prior to this one. The first one I acquired had four wheels which I thought would make it easy to move along, but if you put anything at all in this bag it would tip easily and be impossible to roll on the four wheels. if you filled it with any weight whatsoever. In addition, rather than zip pockets on the left and right side for a water bottle on one side and umbrella on the other, there was a loose external web like compartment that did not have a zip. Every time I lifted this bag up to put it in the carry-on compartment on the plane, my metal water bottle would come flying outMy second was promising put had a fatal flaw-the carry handle would not come upafter returning the two noted above I decided to try this one which works brilliantly. Does not tip over even when I stuff it as I normally do. Wheels are great -rolls smoothly and there's plenty of space inside for everything I need. A very nice well padded internal jacket for my computer. Lots of easy access pockets on the outside, including a extra large zipped compartment on the left and right side for my large water bottle and umbrella. Used this on a recent trip to Florida and loved it
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