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Harvest Label Tourer Ballistic Backpack

Harvest Label Tourer Ballistic Backpack

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Osaka, Japan–based company Harvest Label has been making backpacks since 1995. What’s kept this manufacturer in business more than 20 years? Read More

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MassD_Guy
1
Jan 12, 2018
I'd also like to know what size laptop does the padded sleeve fit. I'm an Apple guy, so does it fit the newer Macbook Pro 13", MBP 15", or just the Macbook 12" model? It would also helpful to know if this bag will fit the iPad Pro 10.5" & 12.9" as well. Great bag design btw, I love the detail and leather accents.
Eduardo247
60
Jan 11, 2018
I know this isn't exactly a laptop backpack but will it support a dell xps 13?
drillbit
18
Jan 10, 2018
I never end up using all the pockets inside. I prefer a simpler bag. This works for me. I like the way it hides it's pockets and zips. A very clean design.
Here is a description of the pockets and photos: https://www.gessato.com/tourer-backpack/
Tofu
33
Jan 9, 2018
Why the hell does nobody ever take pictures of the inside of backpacks? Knowing what interior organization is like is just as important as what the pack itself looks like, kinda hard to have a pack that looks good but packs like crap.
PraxisCat
219
Jan 9, 2018
Thanks @TomasV . The reason I was curious is that it says " Along with a padded tablet sleeve, there are plenty of internal and external pockets for organizing your belongings", but aside from the tablet sleeve, the water bottle holder, and the top zipper, I couldn't find any other pockets on the backpack.
In other words, this is a trendy satchel rather than a tech backpack :)
Tofu
33
Jan 9, 2018
Thank you! This helps a lot actually. Another suggestion that would be nice to see is it partially filled to get an idea of what it would fit, but at least empty it gives an idea of what it's like. To add on to that, part of what I like about massdrop is that you take your own pictures of things and respond to the community, it goes a long way.
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