🎒 Power, space, and security — your ultimate travel companion!
The SHRRADOO Extra Large 50L Travel Laptop Backpack combines expansive storage with 20 pockets, a built-in USB charging port, and a password lock for laptop security. Designed for professionals and students alike, it fits laptops up to 17 inches and meets airline carry-on standards. Crafted from waterproof polyester with ergonomic ventilation and padded straps, it ensures comfort and durability for daily commutes, business trips, or campus life.
Outer Material | Nylon or Polyester |
Material Type | Polyester |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11"D x 15"W x 19.5"H |
Storage Volume | 52 Liters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Grey |
Pattern | Solid |
character | sports |
Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
Style Name | Travel Backpacks |
Number Of Pockets | 20 |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 17 Inches |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
A**B
Great backpack
Backpack Review: A Perfect Blend of Functionality and Modern ConvenienceIn today's fast-paced, tech-driven world, having a backpack that does more than just carry your essentials is a game-changer. I recently picked up a tech-friendly backpack that features a built-in USB charging cable and an impressive number of compartments — and after several weeks of daily use, I can confidently say it’s one of the most practical purchases I’ve made in a long time.Design & Build QualityRight out of the box, the backpack makes a great first impression. It’s made of durable, water-resistant polyester fabric that feels sturdy without being bulky. The zippers are smooth and reinforced, and the stitching throughout is neat and solid. It has a sleek, minimalist design that works equally well in professional and casual settings. It doesn’t scream “tech bag,” but its clean lines and smart structure make it look polished and modern.USB Charging Port: A Modern EssentialThe standout feature is, of course, the external USB port. Inside, there’s a built-in cable that connects to your own power bank (not included), allowing you to charge your phone or tablet on the go without having to unzip your entire backpack. It’s incredibly convenient, especially during travel or long commutes. Just plug in your power bank inside, and you’re good to go. It’s a small addition, but it makes a big difference in daily use.Organization HeavenWhat truly elevates this backpack is the sheer number of pockets. It has a large main compartment that easily fits a laptop (up to 17 inches), books, and even a change of clothes. There’s a padded laptop sleeve, a tablet holder, and plenty of open space. Then come the additional compartments — front utility pockets for pens, keys, and smaller items; side mesh pockets for water bottles or umbrellas; and even a hidden anti-theft pocket on the back for valuables like your phone or passport.Every item has its place, and I no longer find myself digging around for my charger, headphones, or hand sanitizer. The layout is thoughtfully designed to keep things accessible and tidy.Comfort & WearabilityComfort is another win. The shoulder straps are thickly padded and ergonomically shaped, with breathable mesh that helps on hotter days. The back panel also has good ventilation, so even after a long walk or ride, it doesn’t feel like a sweat trap. The bag balances weight well and doesn’t strain the shoulders or back, even when fully loaded.Final ThoughtsIf you’re someone who’s always on the move and wants a backpack that keeps up with your lifestyle, this one checks all the boxes. With a built-in USB charging port, smartly designed pockets, strong construction, and a comfortable fit, it’s ideal for students, commuters, travelers, or just about anyone who needs to stay organized and powered up throughout the day.Highly recommended for its price and performance — a reliable, versatile backpack that goes above and beyond expectations.
B**E
Sturdy, cool features and spacious.
I put like 90 percent of my desktop gaming set up on this bag when I moved from my apartment to my house this thing has some serious space in it. It has a laptop section, charging ports for portable chargers, it's got a lock, and the bag itself has a lot of pockets. It's my favorite backpack for travel honestly because this one bag can fit a crap ton in it and it pushes forward to create more space. It's great quality and the top handle has metal wire in it so it's really sturdy. The zippers feel sturdy too. Id trust it with my electrical equipment for sure. (Laptops, cameras, phones.) Especially since it has a lock and charging ports. (Instructions for resetting lock code is in the bag) its versatile for sure.
D**A
Large capacity, good organization
It was a good price (when I bought) for a large capacity bag for moderate weight items. It has a good selection of sizes/shapes of external zipped openings. It has several internal pockets among 3 of the compartments (but of the internal pockets, only 1 can be zipped and it is very tiny).It becomes a much better backpack if you add several carabiners. See my photos. Compared to other backpacks, this one has strong conveniently placed loops where you can add carabiners. The most important places are the two front points. For most of us, you need something to pull the two front straps toward each other across your chest when you carry the bag a long distance. A few other reviews commented on the need for this "chest strap", which is easy to add. With tiny carabiners permanently in those spots and a knotted string stowed somewhere (such as the tiny pocket in the strap) you can quickly connect the string when you find yourself needing it and leave it off when carrying the bag shorter distances. For serious longer distance sightseeing, a small front pack can clip there instead to even better keep the weight on your shoulders comfortably aligned.Some negatives (even though overall I really like it): The webpage shows it holding books, but I think that would be a bad idea because of two weight issues. The handle is absurdly excess strength in both its structure and its connection to the bag, but the section of the bag it connects to is not strengthened. Enough weight to need 1/4 the strength of the handle would rip the fabric below where the handle attaches. Without the front modification described above, weight in the bag makes the straps dig into your armpits.The built-in usb-A cable is stupid and obsolete.The button needed to change the combination must be pushed only sideways with enough force that it isn't practical with fingertip or fingernail. I needed a tiny screwdriver, see photo.I particularly like the ten little red loops. 4 of those are in the places where you might want such loops to brace against pulling the zipper closed when the bag is empty or awkwardly loaded. Each of the 4 single-zipper external openings has a red loop where you might want to add a carabiner to prevent the zipper accidentally opening, see photos (the double-zipper on the laptop compartment can use the built-in lock. The other two double-zipper openings can be held closed by adding a lock or carabiner without using the red loops). I added small carabiners to 6 of the red loops (see my photos) both to have some spare carabiners handy in case I suddenly need one, and while walking in airports to attach (for hands free) the small bag holding my big headphones and other things I use in flight. After boarding I detach that bag and put the backpack in the overhead. If just for securing zippers, you might want slightly smaller carabiners. For attaching anything heavy, maybe slightly larger. I used these:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BGXKGRF3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1Overall, this is a great backpack for clothes, etc. when traveling. With added carabiners, acceptable for hiking. But anyone who still needs to carry books around should find one whose weakest seams are stronger. Strongest parts being strong doesn't help.
D**.
Large, high quality materials, durable under heavy weight, nice looking backpack
My teen son wanted the largest backpack he could get to carry his fifteen gazillion pounds of who-only-knows-what junk he thinks he needs to haul to school every day. He has binders and notebooks and folders, pencil pouch, umbrella, percussion sticks and a practice pad, a laptop and mouse... so much stuff the thing must weigh 40 pounds. I don't know. BUT I do know that this backpack fit the bill exactly! I am thrilled with the quality of materials. It is LARGE - I've already shared the contents. The zipper and zipper pulls seem very sturdy. He's been using it since Christmas and it is holding up perfectly, no damage or failures so far. And it's good looking bag. I definitely recommend if this is what you're looking for.
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