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JanSport Adventure Series Agave Backpack, New Cilantro Green

Dec 10th, 2009 by admin

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  • Unbound-edge AirCore shoulder straps with Two large main compartments for versatile storage with Ice axe loop
  • Versatile sleeve designed to fit a 3L hydration bladder or 15.5″ laptop with Front utility pocket with organizer keeps essentials handy and Easy access V-loft pocket
  • Dual side water bottle pockets with Side compression straps keep pack close to the body and manage the load and Daisy chain quick clip points
  • Breathable mesh back panel stays dry and comfortable with Web haul loop
  • Capacity:2001.6 cu in / 32.8L,Dimensions:19.5in h x 14in w x 9in d,Weight:1 lb 9 oz / 0.71 kg,Laptop sleeve:15in h x 11in w x 1.9in d,Fabric:600 Denier Polyester / 420 Denier Double Dobby Nylon

Product Description
AirCore shoulder straps: Versatile sleeve designed to fit a 3L hydration bladder or 15.4″ laptop: Side compression straps keep pack close to the body and manage the load: 600 Denier Polyester / 420 Double Diamond Dobby: Capacity- 2000.0 cu in / 32.8L… More >>

JanSport Adventure Series Agave Backpack, New Cilantro Green

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5 Responses to “JanSport Adventure Series Agave Backpack, New Cilantro Green”

  1. V. LEWIS
    December 10, 2009 at 3:45 pm

    The zipper(2) pull tabs missing on both of the right sides. This was the first thing noticed, and will be returning it. Also snap buckles(3) is excessive with the short straps. There should be a way to tuck them in when not in use.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Tiger Panda
    December 10, 2009 at 4:51 pm

    Great bag with lots of space, sturdy. And the best part is, it’s not complicated at all. Looks cool even with the strange coloring.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. G. Rampersaud
    December 10, 2009 at 7:43 pm

    though a bit too expensive for the material quality. guess i paid for the name “JanSport”
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. shyl
    December 10, 2009 at 10:14 pm

    There are some qualities of this backpack that make it immediately undesirable and I wouldn’t have bought it if I saw it in a store.

    1- The back is not stiff enough to hold the shape if there are oddly shaped things in the back pack. Now I don’t expect to not feel that there is something round in the bag if I have a basketball in there, but I do expect the stiffness of the back to withstand a pair of tennis shoes for example.

    2- The zippers are not very good quality. They catch on themselves and I am waiting for the day when they completely break (which I wouldn’t be too mad about because then I could justify getting a new backpack).

    3- If you have things in the two big compartments, then the front vertical zipper pocket is really weird to use because things fall to the bottom and are squished to the front of the pack. It doesn’t work well.

    4- The waist belt is pretty much useless- it is there just to have more high speed straps. It doesn’t help with lumbar support.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. K. Fallows
    December 11, 2009 at 1:00 am

    This backpack is perfect. It can be used to tote around school/business things or to go hiking in the woods. There are so many pockets and areas in this backpack that you can’t help but know where to find something. The sunglasses pocket on the top and the water bottle pockets on either side might be my favorites. This backpack is also extremely comfortable with well-padded shoulder straps and a waist belt if you need to secure the pack firmly to your back for balance. Also, don’t forget the amazing Jansport lifetime guarantee – I’ve used it before and its great. If it gets a tear, if the zipper breaks, if it becomes discolored, whatever – Jansport will replace the backpack.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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