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Pro Aegis 15.6" Laptop Backpack With Rfid Pocket Backpack


My traditional laptop carry bag is nowhere as nice as this.  One of the things I like the most is the strap that allows you to slip it over your rolling carry-on handle.   There is plenty of room and padding for my laptop and a pocket for my tablet and my phone and thumb drives.   This is well thought out and looks good as well.  Best of all it keeps your hands free and you feel a lot less encumbered when traveling.
·                        Imported
·                        polyester lining
·                        Internal iPad/ tablet pocket.

·                        RFID data protection pocket helps secure personal data encoded on credit cards, IDs & passports
·                        Back strap slides over luggage handle
·                        Padded back and backpack straps for added comfort
·                        12x10x18.5
·                        12x10x18.5




























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