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JanSport Classic SuperBreak Wheeled Backpack, New Chocolate Chip Pattern Dots

Nov 4th, 2009 by admin

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  • One large main compartment with tuck-away shoulder straps to convert to backpack
  • Corner-mounted inline skate wheels for stable and controlled motion with Skid rails for added protection
  • Front utility pocket keeps essentials handy and retractable three-stage molded rubber handle
  • Padded haul loop
  • Capacity:1901.5 cu in / 31.16L,Dimensions:18in h x 13in w x 8.5in d,Weight:1 lb 4 oz / 0.57 kg,Fabric:600 Denier Polyester

Product Description
The classic SuperBreak backpack just got some wheels A great choice for heavy books or light travel, this wheeled backpack also comes in numerous fun funky patterns – a great way to stand out in the crowd… More >>

JanSport Classic SuperBreak Wheeled Backpack, New Chocolate Chip Pattern Dots

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5 Responses to “JanSport Classic SuperBreak Wheeled Backpack, New Chocolate Chip Pattern Dots”

  1. K. Barnes
    November 4, 2009 at 4:33 pm

    I PURCHASED THIS BAG FOR MY 5TH GRADE NIECE. THOUGHT THIS JANSOPRT WOULD LAST. AFTER A FEW WEEKS THE STRAPS RIPPED OFF. WHAT AN INCONVIENCE, NOW I HAVE TO SEND IT BACK AND HOPEFULLY RECIEVE A TIMELY REPLACEMENT BECAUSE SHE NEEDS THE BAG FOR SCHOOL,WOW!!!!
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. D. Sikora
    November 4, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    I needed a backpack with wheels as I was a nursing student and couldn’t carry all that we needed to carry. I found this online and loved it. It’s a nice color, wheels are sturdy and I could drag it practically anywhere. I got a dark color as I was afraid of getting it dirty in the winter, but many pretty colors were offered. The only drawback that I found was that this particular version was a little small in space for all that I needed to cram in it. I am sure, though, that there are others that are roomier but I liked this one, nonetheless :) If my son ever needs one, I would definitely purchase another!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Pietila1
    November 4, 2009 at 7:29 pm

    This looked like a nice sturdy back pack for my son. He has CF and is smaller than most kids so he has a real hard time carrying all the books he has in school so I thought this rolling back pack would be great. It has been great, he loves it but he’s only had it for 2 weeks and already has worn holes in the bottom, I think it’s his fault for trying to roll it the wrong way but…there are holes on both sides already.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. Jing B. Wang
    November 4, 2009 at 8:13 pm

    It runs great, but the desgin needs to be improved. There are no bottle water holding place and there is only one zip pocket in the front. It certainly needs some extra pockets to hold wallet or stionaries. It really needs water bottle holders on the side of backpack.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Sally
    November 4, 2009 at 10:23 pm

    My son, a third grader, is very happy with his backpack. So far, it has held up very well in the month that he has used it. It is very strong, durable and attractive bag. The best part is the strong plastic protective covering that is on the bottom. It protects the bag when going up and down stairs or rough terrain. It has two pocket compartments which seems very functional. However, it would be nice to have additional compartments like many other backpacks that I have seen. Despite this lack of additional compartments it is still very functional and we’re very pleased with its durability.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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