From campus to commute, this versatile backpack is built to move with you. With ample storage, quick-access exterior pockets, and a sleek, elevated design, it’s perfect for everyday use. Comfort comes standard with padded shoulder straps and back panel, while 360° reflectivity keeps you visible wherever the day takes you.
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From campus to commute, this versatile backpack is built to move with you. With ample storage, quick-access exterior pockets, and a sleek, elevated design, it’s perfect for everyday use. Comfort comes standard with padded shoulder straps and back panel, while 360° reflectivity keeps you visible wherever the day takes you.

Ideal for mobile professionals who need to tote a laptop, tablet, and some work files, the 15.6” Active Commuter Backpack is both comfortable and travel-friendly, with a luggage trolley strap, air mesh back panel for improved airflow, and adjustable sternum strap to get just the right fit.

In a colorful striped print this multi-functional backpack is quintessential for traveling, work, weekend get-away or for running errands around town.

This DTTO 23L travel backpack combines spacious capacity with practical organization, featuring a dedicated compartment for 15.6-inch laptops and a 13-16 inch MacBook, along with a separate tablet sleeve and multiple pockets for essentials . Constructed from water-resistant polyester and nylon, it includes a convenient external USB port (requires external power bank) for on-the-go charging and a hidden anti-theft pocket for security . Designed for comfort and travel, it has a luggage strap to attach to suitcases, meets most airline size requirements, and boasts a lightweight build with an airflow back design and adjustable shoulder straps .
