Are you looking for a travel backpack that will secure the safety of your personal belongings and protect you from rainwater? Well, there’s a backpack that you need from Away. This backpack is water-resistant nylon. You can put a lot in this backpack because it has 3 compartments that can store your body essentials, personal belongings when you travel. You can also safely place your laptop because one of its compartments is separated from the laptop pocket which secures the safety and protects your laptop. Amazing isn’t it?
With this backpack by Away, you can carry everything you need and it is still safe. And if you travel out of the country you can put this backpack in the trolley of your baggage so it’s easy for you to pull your baggage and less heavy in your body that can put you in pain in your back.
More Features About This Product
- Water-resistant nylon that will protect your backpack from rainwater
- Large main compartment, separate zipper pocket
- Pocket for laptop
- Middle zippered compartment and hidden pocket for your important things such as phone and money
- A front-side zippered pocket that can fit large items
- A hidden zippered pocket that you can use to hide your important things
- The pockets are expandable that fits your umbrella and bottled water
- Trolley sleeves for a smooth ride
- The straps are all padded for shoulder comfort
- The top is leather so it’s easy for you to carry on this backpack
You have nothing to look for because all the modern and beautiful features are already in this bag. So if I were you, I would be able to take advantage of it and I will avail it!
BUY NOWKristine Decena is a professional editor with over 10 years of experience in the publishing industry. She specializes in editing food and drink, footwear, clothing, and other lifestyle content. She has worked for such notable companies as The New York Times Company, Food Network Magazine, HarperCollins Publishers Inc., Hearst Corporation and Condé Nast International. Kristine is a graduate of Ohio University where she obtained degrees in English Literature and Journalism before embarking on her career as an editor.