
Atlas Backpack | EVERKI
Customer Reviews
1. The worst part of this backpack is the handle and because you pick up your backpack by the handle every day it is reminder of the fact that this one part sucks. Make it feel good in your hand, please.
2. The laptop area has a secondary tablet compartment. It is not tall enough for an iPad Pro. Increase the height by 3 inches and that is fixed.
3. Would be nice to have more pockets. Use the opposite front facing side of the bag to add a few more.
4. The key chain hook is in the wrong place. It is right over the business card pockets and sure to tear up cards. Just move it over to the other side. There is a zippered compartment there where it wont hurt anything. Also the hook could be a little better, perhaps deeper divot, so it will keep keys from falling off.
5. If you are shooting for perfection, then the zippers need to have separate pulls for right and left so the word "Everki" faces in. A really minor quibble but perfection should be the goal. Left and right facing zipper pulls will show the kind of attention to detail this bag deserves.
Overall a really awesome bag in so many ways. I'm very happy, but I hope Everki listens so they can make this bag perfect.
One, a shallow storm flap that discretely is out of the way unless you need it over the newspaper/magazine area if the rain comes up.
Two, tasteful side compression straps to compress the bag when you don't have a full load and you want to make the bag and contents more stable.
Three, pen and business card pocket in the front flap. When loaded the middle area isn't as accessable as the front area.
Other thoughts:
The side pocket for a water bottle is limited to smaller bottles but that keeps the profile sleek.
RFID protection for the front pocket.
A discreet rain cover over the length of the coil zippers helps keep out the elements
A inner sleeve pocket in the magazine area sized for boarding passes. Keeps boarding passes from falling out when you pull out your newspaper or magazine.
In the meantime, I'll see if there is a rain cover for downpour situations and can figure out a way to control shifting load.
You have a great bag already. Perhaps these ideas may help the innovation and organization of the bag. I'll watch for these features in the future.
Regards, RVN