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pergradus
Feb7-11, 08:04 PM
I'm shopping for a new backpack. It needs to be able to hold up to three textbooks, a laptop and charger, several notebooks, two calculators, and several other accessories.

If you know of a good quality one, please share! Thanks.

fss
Feb7-11, 08:06 PM
Backpacks from LLBean are usually very rugged and last a long time. They also have a lifetime warranty.

Jack21222
Feb7-11, 08:11 PM
I've been very happy with my Swiss Army backpack.

Greg Bernhardt
Feb7-11, 08:14 PM
I love my 33L Mammut trekking pack!

jhae2.718
Feb7-11, 09:13 PM
I also have and like a Swiss Army backpack; I got mine at Best Buy. They usually have a nice built-in laptop pocket, a large pocket for books, and two smaller pockets. I've been able to fit several books, a 17" laptop, an iPad, two calculators, chargers, and more in it.

FrancisZ
Feb8-11, 07:04 PM
http://www.amazon.com/JanSport-Right-Pack-Classic-Daypack/dp/B0007QCSI4

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41G46ZDGDHL._SY445_.jpg

I used to have something like this in gray, when I was in high school; later also in black, while in college. It holds up very well, and it big enough for several textbooks (I can vouch for as many as 5 or 6...I was afraid of my locker for a while).

Happy trails.

gb7nash
Feb8-11, 07:51 PM
Jansport was what all the cool kids at my highschool had. I'm still jealous to this day.

Topher925
Feb8-11, 08:25 PM
I've got a Targus with all the features you described. I've had it for about 5 years now, and have used it almost every day of the year, and its held up very well. My last backpack was a High Sierra and it fell about in about 3 months.

MATLABdude
Feb8-11, 09:03 PM
I probably carried around more weight than I should have back in undergrad, and after busting a few backpacks (primarily ones with cheap plastic zippers--once they go, they're gone) I got one from Mountain Equipment Coop (if you happen to be in Canada):
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_listing.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=25343743 02699713

But really, something from a camping supply (or maybe army surplus) should probably suffice. Look for good fit, water-resistance (good for if you get caught in a storm), and side pocket / mesh for your coffee mug / water bottle (or both).

EDIT: If you care about the appearance of your laptop, get a sleeve for it--they get scratched up very quickly rattling around in backpacks. For me, I carried around a second bag with my laptop / adapter in it.

S_Happens
Feb9-11, 01:26 PM
I acutally just picked up a Swiss Gear (what some are calling Swiss Army) one today. It was originall $99 and I got it for half price. I'd have loved to do some more shopping around, but I really needed to replace mine before tomorrow.

So far it looks to be very good quality, we'll see about durability.

FrancisZ
Feb9-11, 02:27 PM
Whichever the brand, I always recommend one with a suede bottom. It seems to take the abuse of heavy textbooks the best. Invariably, you'll put your book bag down a lot, wherever you go--whether in class or on the green. The suede bottom--while not entirely water proof--protects your books well also.

Anyway, when my Jansport finally gave way (and it took about ten years, as my first was also my older brother's), it wasn't the suede part.

scorpa
Feb9-11, 09:03 PM
Sounds more like you need a wheelbarrow :P

I've had good luck with Swiss Gear although I did wreck my last one. Have better luck with stuff from mountain equipment co-op.

Greg Bernhardt
Feb11-11, 02:31 PM
Magellan's have a few good pack options too. I had the SlingSafe for a couple years.
http://www.magellans.com/store/Packs__Purses___Totes___Day_BagsLB090

mugaliens
Feb12-11, 12:58 AM
Ok, you're not looking for a backpack. You're looking for a bookbag. I've been using a bag since 2007 made by Targus that fits your requirements to a "T" and then some. Just $45. Check with Best Buy.