High Sierra Access Backpack
Ready for trekking through school campuses with all your gear comfortably stowed, the big and bold High Sierra Access day pack offers a multi compartment design with water-resistant hidden hood and hidden side water-bottle pocket. It will carry your books, as well as your laptop–thanks to the padded 17-inch computer sleeve with handy access from the back. The Vapel mesh padded back panel with air vent helps keep you cool and dry while the sternum strap helps to stabilize the bag from swinging from side-to-side while you’re on the move. The S-shaped Airflow padded shoulder straps offer thumb ring adjuster pulls and a cell phone pocket.
High Sierra Access Backpack It features a large main compartment with adjustable compression straps to secure the load, an organizer with zippered mesh pocket, card and pen pockets, CD pocket with headphone port, side-access zippered front accessory compartment, and a daisy chain for attaching accessories to the front of the pack
- Material: 1000-denier Duralite, Mini-Ripstop, Diamond Ripstop, Waffle Weave
- Overall measurement: 20 by 15 by 9.5 inches
- Capacity: 2850.0 cubic inches
- Laptop size: 17 by 12 by 2 inches
- Weight: 3 pounds, 14 ounces
High Sierra Access Backpack Reviews
I bought this backpack for my tour of Europe. I tour cities in bursts of 2-3 days so this pack has to hold my things for 2-3 days.
Pros:
1. It has many pockets for all kinds of gadgets or items you may have.
2. The bottle holder is far better than in any previous backpack i have owned. It has a zipper to it so you can tighten the bottle agaist the pack to hold it down.
3. It has a rain cover. I haven’t needed to use it yet but im sure that day will come.
4. The laptop padding is good. I have had the pack tip over and fall on the floor. The laptop was protected each time.
5. The pack has padding for your back as well. However, there is a con here that ill explain further down.
6. The pack is spacious and wide enough for my dslr camera bag. This is a big plus for me.
Cons:
1. The padding for your shoulders and back has a tendency to cover air flow and makes you sweat. The pack is advertised to have good air flow but this is not true in my experience.
2. The wait strap is excessive and unnecessary in my opinion. My pack is never heavy enough to need it.
3. The pack is advertised to be able to hold upto 17in. laptops but i have serious doubts about that. My 15.4in widescreen laptop fits snugly and hangs out of the top of the covering a good bit. The dimensions of my laptop are the following: 14.25″ x 10.55″ x 1.54″
Overall a very good pack, best i’ve had yet.




