eBags Professional Slim Junior Laptop Backpack Is Great for Commuters

On the front of the bag, there are separate compartments which makes the bag function according to the user. At the top there’s a side sleeve that you can toss your phone or passport into that zips upward which is a huge deal. I’ve had a bag similar where a similar pocket zipped in the opposite direction and I had my passport fall out because the zipper wasn’t up all of the way. Again, it’s the little things. Essentially this is the “less is more” pocket to me.

eBags Professional Slim Junior Laptop Backpack Is Great for Commuters

Surrounding the “less is more” pocket is actually where I put more things. It folds outwards and as you can see there’s a compartment for virtually anything from pens, to a keyring holder for your keys, and even a nifty pocket for things like change or a memory card if you are into that type of thing. It’s worth mentioning that all of the zippers on this bag are YKK zippers so you won’t catch a snag on them or worry about them breaking. In the event they do, eBags has a decent policy in terms of returns or exchanges, so I wasn’t too concerned if anything went wrong with it.

While I never sit my pens sideways as that could be a problem in terms of leaking ink, that would be my only negative about this pocket. eBags I believe was attempting to make sure everything was as organized as possible, however for a foldable pocket, once unzipped, you get five smaller zippered pockets which could be excessive. I don’t carry much that needs to be sorted that individually, but if you carry things you want to keep separate like floss, passports, and identification, then I guess it’s nice to be able to have all of these things zipped accordingly.

eBags Professional Slim Junior Laptop Backpack Is Great for Commuters

At the bottom front of the bag is what eBags calls the AC “garage”. This pocket is a sturdy place to put off the things you don’t want to be crushed from the things sitting on the inside of your bag. For example, headphones are a perfect place to put in this pocket. I put my glasses and battery pack into this and I’m comfortable that they won’t get crushed. The hard molded case actually does slide in and out of the bag itself so when you don’t need it, you can actually slide that compartment out, and then fold the inside of your bag down to create more space in the inside of this. But there are some compromises that you’ll have to make.

eBags Professional Slim Junior Laptop Backpack Is Great for Commuters

When the AC garage is in the front of the bag, the first compartment of the bag actually is about half the size. I found out the hard way about this when I attempted to put things like an umbrella into this sleeve while the garage is inside of it (it’s not really going to work). If you want to fit things larger than a 12-ounce bottle of water in the bag while the garage is in the front of the bag, you’ll have to take the garage out which is a bummer.

eBags Professional Slim Junior Laptop Backpack Is Great for Commuters

There’s a nice water bottle opening that you can use to slide your water bottle in, although my Nalgene doesn’t really fit the Nylon sleeve that comes with it however.

eBags Professional Slim Junior Laptop Backpack Is Great for Commuters

Having a compartment for my Macbook being separate from the rest actually is really helpful because I’m infamous for just tossing everything into the main compartment of a traditional bag. A coworker of mine actually uses an eBags backpack as well and praised the company’s attention to not only the details but more importantly the build quality, which I’m happy to say is fantastic as well. When on my shoulders, I don’t feel as though the bag is weighing down on me as I walk courtesy of the soft nylon straps that can also be clipped via chest strap if you want to take the weight off of your back while in motion. I admit, I never use this, and probably never will., but it’s great that the company actually did include this.

At the top of the bag, you can put things like a pair of glasses there, and the soft material on the side of the bag will protect it which is pretty much something you see out of any bag on the market today.

eBags Professional Slim Junior Laptop Backpack Is Great for Commuters

What I love the MOST about eBag’s Slim Junior though is simply the portability. There are not just one, but TWO grab handles on the bag, which means that when I don’t have the bag strapped to my back and want to look a bit more professional about things, I can actually tuck the arms of the Slim Junior INTO the companion sleeve on the back portion of the bag which pretty much turns the bag into a briefcase of sorts which in my honest opinion looks cool either way.

eBags Professional Slim Junior Laptop Backpack Is Great for Commuters

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Greg Alston
Diehard Apple fanboy, and lover of all things tech. Born and raised in Washington, DC, Greg enjoys spending time with his wife, family, and friends, live sporting events, good bourbon, Tetris, and pizza. In that order.

1 Comment on "eBags Professional Slim Junior Laptop Backpack Is Great for Commuters"

  1. Shafeeq Shamsid-Deen | October 2, 2017 at 12:46 am |

    I’m debating between this bag and the Incase Icon (regular). I can’t see paying $200 for the Incase but I heard it is great to haul things and very organized. Any suggestions?

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