🎯 Elevate your daily grind with the ultimate business backpack
The Everki Atlas Business Laptop Backpack offers a spacious 29.5L capacity with tailored compartments for laptops up to 15.6 inches. Designed for modern professionals, it features TSA-friendly tech pockets, ergonomic 5-point balance straps, and a trolley pass-through for effortless travel. Lightweight yet durable, this sleek black backpack blends organization, comfort, and style for work and travel.
Standing screen display size | 39.6 Inches |
Brand | Everki |
Series | Ekp121s15 |
Item model number | EKP121S15 |
Hardware Platform | PC;Mac;Tablet |
Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 13.4 x 18.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 13.4 x 18.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | EVERKI |
Language | English |
ASIN | B074ZR8HXS |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 17, 2017 |
T**0
Everki backpack
Great bag, as described.
M**R
Functional and very durable
I have carried this backpack almost everyday for over 4 years and it looks nearly brand new. if I had to find anything to change about the bag, I would probably reduce the number of large zipper sections by 1, and rigidly box out the top area for glasses...This is an awesome bag..highly recommend.
C**2
15" Everki Atlas: Mostly decent, but kind of unnecessary
I own 4 Everki bags: The Titan, the 17" Atlas, the 15" Atlas, and the 14" Studio Slim. This review is focused on the 15" Atlas, which sits in an odd place in the Everki line-up. The only real reason I can think to own this bag is if you want a bag that is exactly this size. Otherwise, the 17" Atlas makes more sense in every other way. The biggest problem I have with the 15" Atlas is the straps. They're narrower than the straps on the 17", and thus feel less comfortable after walking around for a while. In fact, they're even more narrow than the straps on the 14" Studio slim, and I'm not quite sure why Everki made this design choice. One of my favorite things about Everki bags is how comfortable the straps have been, but the 15" Atlas somehow misses the mark. My other 3 bags feel great after walking around for long durations, but not the 15" Atlas.The 15" Atlas is well-constructed in most every other way, and very similar in design to its 17" counterpart. But the size reduction really isn't enough to warrant going smaller when the 17" can do everything the 15" can do while being more comfortable and offering extra room. In the comparison between just the two Atlases, bigger is better. In fact, the 17" Atlas is my favorite out of all four bags I own, and the bag I use most often. I can't recommend it enough. And while in no way do I think the 15" version is a bad bag, I just can't see many situations where I'd suggest it while the 17" version exists.All of that said, the Atlas design in general is superb. The organization is well-thought out, the orange lining gives excellent visibility, and the quality of construction is solid. Other bags I've owned for similar purposes have been the Northface Recon and Surge and the LTT Backpack. The Everki Atlas wins for me. It's (the 17" version) currently my primary work and personal bag, and I found it so impressive, I bought an extra one for a friend who needed a new work bag. You really can't go wrong with it, and maybe if you're a smaller individual, you'll find the 15" version more comfortable than I did, but if you're on the fence at all, I highly recommend going with the larger version. It's hand-down one of the best bags I've ever used.
E**M
Great work travel backpack
Replaced a backpack I had for many years. This one has great storage compartments and pockets. Zippers good. Like the contrasting color. Exterior fabric is rugged.Not great areas. The side pockets are small. Can hold a plastic water bottle or 12 oz can. The one that has the drawstring in the pocket needs to have drawstring removed. Gets in the way
P**I
All the features one could want
I searched for weeks for just the right backpack to use for travel when I want to only use a carry-on suitcase, along with a spacious backpack. I finally found this one, which has all the features I wanted: luggage pass-through; lots of thoughtful pockets of different sizes for good organizing; durable; plenty of space, but not too large as I want it to be characterized as a "personal item" by the airlines; and large enough for my 15 inch laptop and with good cushioning for it. It even has a bright orange interior, which is great for quickly finding things in one's backpack. It also has a slot in the front to stash magazines or newspapers and a fast access pocket on top for glasses or passport, etc. However, when it arrived it felt way too bulky, the straps were nicely padded but stiff, and it seemed heavier than the stated weight-- probably a function the stiffness. I have a small frame, and this just wasn't working for me. I'm giving it four stars as a result, because the features are truly fantastic, and this would likely be great for a guy, but not a small woman or child.
M**D
Best backpack ever
I have been a huge fan of Everki backpacks for many years but the Atlas is the best I have owned. As far as I am concerned, the build and design are as good as if not better than comparable Tumi backpacks for a fraction of the price. For anyone who needs a quality laptop business backpack, the Everki Atlas is an outstanding choice.
D**N
Just right
There are 1 million bags out there. More than that even. It is so incredibly difficult to find just the right bag for what you need. Does it have enough pockets? Is there enough room for a laptop? What about your iPad if you want to bring that instead? I must’ve spent 20 or 30 hours researching different bags and trying to find one that works for what I wanted. I finally found this one and I wasn’t sure it would be perfect but it ended up being really good. It has a lot of space inside and some good different compartments and pockets for various things. They can fit , my MacBook, my iPad, an E reader, my steam deck, a bunch of snacks, and a change of clothes, and still have extra room for things like cords and pens, and everything else you might need. It can get heavy with all that in there, but it all fits and is padded and I appreciate that. I’m very pleased with this bag and glad I found it after hours of searching. Looking for a bag that can comfortably carry a bunch of different things in order in organized fashion, this might be the bag for you. But if not, good luck in your search. You’ll need it.
S**B
Love My Everki!
Incredible number of compartments. I carry two laptops and an iPad, with plenty of room for all my other gear, in a bag that is not oversized.
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