

NICGIDSling Bags Chest Shoulder Backpacks, 12.5'' 13.3'' 14.1'' 15.6''Laptop Backpack Crossbody Messenger Bag Travel Outdoor
L**R
Amazing
Very well built. I use it everyday and has never failed. Well worth the money, zippers are of good quality and sits properly on my back and shoulder. This thing has enough room to hold 3 2-liters and the strength to handle the weight. Will also securely fit legal size notebooks.
T**A
Compact vs Spacious
I am a college student who commutes to college by train so I try not to carry too much or big bags with me which is why I picked this bag. I bought both first starting with the 13-inch one.13-inch: This was my first one and it worked great although it tightly fit my 14 Macbook and 11 iPad with no space for notebooks or even the chargers. It worked great though on days when I only needed my iPad and notebooks. I think the only downside with this one is the bottle holder is very tight on this one and in my experience only holds those plastic water bottles.14-inch: I needed something bigger to comfortably carry around my 14-inch Macbook and 11-inch iPad. This one fits both great with extra space for its chargers and notebooks. The bottle holder is also a huge improvement against the 13-inch one.Both bags are durable, quality is nothing high-end but pretty good for what you pay. Both have many compartments for pencils and whatnot. I would say the 13-inch one is more comfortable but that's because it's designed to hold less stuff. Overall they are both great but it just depends on what tech you plan on carrying, if it's just notebooks then the 13-inch works just fine.
D**O
Great Design ... EASE of Use..PERFECT for Airline Travel
I can honestly say that I was impressed with the quality of this bag. I purchased it as my personal carry on for a recent trip. It worked out fantastic. The size, the easy of access and just the sleek look made my travel effortless. Fits a 13" ipad and plenty of room for accessories. I highly recommend.
C**Y
Great, SOLID bag!
I use this to bring around a number of things I need from time to time (Small laptop, tools, razor, USB battery packs, sunglasses, etc). I'm not sure what is in there, but it's HEAVY. Maybe 30-40 pounds. I carry it around a lot. I sometimes worry about the bag ripping, but this thing is tough. I bet I could empty it out, clean it slightly, and pass it off as new. There's a lot of pockets. The one issue I have with this is the front horizontal zipper. You'd THINK that a horizontal zipper would slide UP to open, but this one slides DOWN to open. After carrying it around a bit, the zipper works it's way down. Hope you didn't store anything important in that compartment! Really, for an otherwise-wonderful bag, that was a pretty big screwup. I wouldn't call this a laptop bag (I have a small 7 inch laptop in a case tucked in there) as there isn't much padding, and squeezing a bunch of things in there with it could crack the screen. For the right use case, this is a very durable bag. I used a smaller Nicgid bag at work for years carrying around tools. It was in fantastic shape and I'd still use it if I didn't lose it.
P**3
High quality and Great travel bag
I used this for my trip to Europe, I carry a big 45L bag on back and this bag on my front. It was perfect, it’s smaller in size than a normal backpack but still has great storage and lots of compartments. It was great to use as a day pack too when out on daily activities.
S**L
For the right use case, it's perfect.
The age of Covid has changed nearly everything about my job. Instead of going to a physical office building every day, I stroll down the hallway to my home office, motor up the standing desk, and get to work. This has dramatically changed the dynamic of what I carry around with me in my work backpack. Instead of carrying everything I "think" I might need for a day away from home, (ie: company laptop, personal tablet, power supplies, cables, adapters, other personal items, etc.), now I carry the essentials. Plus, as laptop sizes have slimmed down, (from a bulky, old HP 14" down to a svelte, 12" Surface Pro 7 and a personal iPad Pro 10.5), I need less bag to protect them.Then there's this. In the old days I was flying to and from Europe and fell into the habit of keeping most of my portable office on my back all the time. I'm talking about things like Bose headphones, spare batteries, and the like. Even though it added a few pounds to the heft of my bag, it also meant I never had to scrounge around at the last minute to pack for a long trip.As my previous daily bag, I have a Swiss Gear TSA-friendly pack that I purchased from Sam's Club. As far as I'm concerned, it remains the best value on the market. It's not perfect, but at $39.95 it's hard to beat. With the exception of the odd, internal, hard-shell sunglass case that always rips free at the seams, the Swiss Gear is a beast. I've traveled the world with it and it just... keeps... going. Sure, the teardrop design falls over at your feet at the airport, but it's large enough and flexible enough for me to carry all my electronics, a few flat file folders, and even an emergency change of clothes and shoes.But in the post-Covid, work-from-home world with smaller electronics and less travel, the Swiss Gear is overkill for most of my daily needs. Most days it just sits on the shelf collecting dust.So I went hunting. After several hours of hunting, I found this Nicgid (what's with these odd, word salad names, anyway?) sling/messenger bag and it seemed perfect for my needs.Okay, nearly perfect. It only lacks three things that would make it truly perfect, but I'll get to them in a minute. Those three things are so relatively minor that for most people they'll never notice the difference.First, let's talk about the great features...* It's a single-strap convertible, meaning you can carry it left or right shoulder, or reclip like a messenger bag, or carry by the handle like a briefcase. (Also a drawback, but we'll get there in a minute...)* The various compartments are laid out nearly perfectly for the way I work, with an externally accessible zippered compartment for my badges, boarding passes, and passport.* The external compartment is on a flap with adjustable clips that flips back quickly to expose an open pouch and a couple of pen slots, making it secure (enough) to protect certain loose items (like the aforementioned pens, Covid mask, tissues, a snack, etc.).* Underneath that flap are also two decently sized zippered compartments, one larger than the other. You can stuff all kinds of things into these slots, like cables, power adapters, earbud containers, etc.* The main compartment, though, is fairly large given the fact that this is a single-shoulder sling. It comfortably fit *both* a Suface Pro 6 *and* an iPad Pro 12.9 with the Magic Keyboard. There was room left over for a third 13.3" device if I really wanted to go crazy.* There are external water bottle pockets on either side that are large enough and stretchy enough to carry most 16 to 20oz bottles. (I carry a ham radio walkie talkie in one of the pockets, so ymmv...)After all that positive, there are a few caveats. None of these are deal-breakers, but you should still keep them in mind before you buy.* There are more D-rings than straps to attach to them. Not sure what the D-ring on the shoulder strap is used for.* Speaking of shoulder straps, this is a *single strap* bag, so don't buy it if you think there is even the most remote possibility that you will want to throw it over both shoulders.* It is not the best padded bag I have ever used. If you tend to throw your bag around and trust that it will protect all your electronics, think again. It's padded, just not heavily padded. If you drop it to the ground with a laptop or tablet in it your device will likely sustain some damage.Bonus caveat...* The clip that attaches the strap to the D-rings is not particularly sturdy. It is plastic with a metal spring clip. It works. It will "probably" hold up over time, but it is not a heavy-duty plastic clip like on my Swiss Gear backpack. Be careful in how you toss it around and you should be fine.Other than that, I'm already enjoying it and using it regularly as a cross chest bag when I ride my ebike for a visit to the local coffee shop.Recommended.
P**N
Perfect EDC Sling Bag
The media could not be loaded. I Absolutely love this bag. It's a durable canvas type material with minimal mollie Webbing. Water Bottle mesh on one side and USB charger port. (Battery bank not included) plenty of pockets without overdoing it. I have yet to find a flawother than the bungee cordage on the flap came loose. Not a deal breaker for me. Their are zero Reviews on this bag. I took a chance and it paid off its perfect for what I needed it for..
C**Y
Se adapta a mis necesidades
Buena mochila, se adapta a mis necesidades, parece de buenos materiales, espero me dure mucho tiempo
B**G
Buen producto
Me gustó qué tiene muchas opciones de guardar cosas
E**
Muy buena calidad
Compré la de 13 pulgadas para transportar una tablet de 12.4 pulgadas y quedó excelente el tamaño, la calidad es bastante buena y le caben bastantes cosas aún para el tamaño, en verdad me gustó bastante
D**X
De buena calidad
Hace un par de meses que la compré y me ha resultado de mucha ayudaba, es cómoda de llevar, la tela es de buena calidad al igual que los cierres y contar con varios compartimientos
K**E
Solid sling bag
I got this for my dad and it’s the perfect size. It’s big in the sense where you can fit most of your things like a laptop, passports, and chargers. The strap adjustable and and when you pull it it doesn’t feel cheap like most bags do. It doesn’t hurt your body when the bag is full. The material is firm and solid. Moreover, it doesn’t look bulky when you’re carrying a lot of items inside the bag. It has enough pockets for your small and more valuable items such as keys and wallet. It’s a great sling bag for the price!
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