Atlas Wheeled 2
- Adjustable Laptop Compartment: Fits laptops from 13" to 17.3"
- Travel-Friendly: Stowable handle and shoulder straps
- Mobile Office: Smart compartment layout for perfect organization
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the Atlas Wheeled and the new Atlas Wheeled 2?
Atlas Wheeled 2 keeps everything you love from the original, plus these upgrades:
- Outside, user-replaceable wheels for better stability and longer life
- Recycled-bottle fabric for improved sustainability
- Magnetic quick-access magazine pocket
- Added secondary laptop pocket
Specifications
| Model | EKP122B-ECO |
|---|---|
| EAN | 0874933002994 |
| Fits device sizes | 13 - 17.3" |
| Fits tablets up to | 10" (25.4 cm) |
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External dimensions
Refers to fully packed exterior size. Soft materials allow easy compression & generally complies with most airline standards.
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54 x 40 x 20.5 cm |
| Capacity | 30 l |
| Bag Weight | 3 kg |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Customer Reviews
The Atlas is made very well (any back that has a serial # to register HAS to have something going for it. right? Great storage, very well built. It is not cheap, but it also far surpasses my expectations, so is a great value for the investment. I'm looking forward very much to travelling with it. Fully loaded to the gills it will still easily slip into an overhead compartment of even the small regional jets. Nice job Everki and thanks!!
I like the product though. And the customer service when my first bag arrived with a damaged zipper was exemplary. But the bag on wheels is imbalenced with an admittedly heavy load and the bottom corners are starting to show ill effects of an admittedly rugged NYC commuter's demands. I plan on ordering a shoulder Messenger bag though, as the outer fabric is durable and so far waterproof in my use.
But the tow handle is an issue Everki MUST address. I was initially told by a 6'3" customer service rep that I would find the handle long enough to eliminate "heel kick" as he had field tested this bag himself. He must have arms that reach below his knees The handle is 6" too short for my very normal 6' frame. The luggage handle I employ is not perfect and as a result, the bag frequently "spins" and goes off axis and drags on the sidewalk. Daily. So that's a drag.
The interior of the bag is ingenious and wonderfully laid out in general, but a bit tight in the front compartments. I would buy this bag again if Everki made some very basic improvements to it's versatility.
Questions And Answers
- Outside, user-replaceable wheels for better stability and longer life
- Recycled-bottle fabric for improved sustainability
- Magnetic quick-access magazine pocket
- Added secondary laptop pocket








