
Atlas Backpack
Customer Reviews
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
As a mechanical engineer I travel to and work in a wide variety of site conditions. This bag has taken a constant beating during the seven months I have owned it and so far I have not one issue with this bag. This bag is durable, lets me pack a large amount of gear and it looks great. Perfect for airline travel. First trip I took with this bag was a two week cruise ship dry dock rehab in Spain. This bag was a lifesaver. I had no issues with flight security check points. My bag fit in all the plane bins, even on the smaller European flights. Bag is adjustable, comfortable and offers good protection of my laptop, kindle, phone, etc. while providing plenty of pockets for my other "stuff". This backpack is well crafted from good quality materials. Buy it and you will not be disappointed. Dell Latitude 17".