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The 5 Best Laptop Backpacks of 2023

We put laptop backpacks from Incase, Peak Design, The North Face, Jansport, and more to head-to-head testing to find the best
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Best Laptop Backpacks of 2023
The Incase Icon is our EC winner for its great style and utility. Load it all up with your favorite gadgets, take it to work, and enjoy its numerous features.
Credit: Amber King
Tuesday May 9, 2023
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We've tested 40 of the best laptop backpacks over the last 11 years. This update features side-by-side testing of 11 top-rated bags. As remote workers, we've traveled across the United States and the globe, using each on our adventures. We tested these while commuting to work and school, stuffing them with everything from books to clothes to lunches and more! We take them on our bike commutes, on the bus, in the car, and on airplanes. We even put each under the shower head to see how they'll perform in a rainstorm. After putting each to the test, we offer our recommendations to help you on your quest to find the best backpack.

If you already have a backpack you love and need some extra protection for your laptop, consider a laptop sleeve. Also, check out our budget backpack picks for affordable packs. With remote work becoming more and more accessible, you may want to comb your work and travel bags. Check out this our favorite travel backpacks list.

Editor's Note: On May 9, 2023 we made sure our current award winners were up to date.

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Pros Great organizational capacity, effective use of space, comfortable, adjustable, separate laptop side-accessStylish, many pockets, flexible/removable compartment dividersFunctional, plentiful storage, water-resistant fabric, inexpensive, versatileInexpensive, external USB port, several pocketsBest weather resistance, versatile, easy to adjust, good organization
Cons Expensive, lacks cushioning on the bottom of the packExpensive, heavy, stiffNot super stylishThin shoulder strap padding, jangly zippersLacks laptop protection, smaller fit
Bottom Line Our favorite for our daily needs, from lugging around electronics to going to the gymA good-looking and highly practical backpack that can accommodate a range of different tech and accessoriesThis spacious backpack offers functionality and value that is unmatchedAn affordable laptop backpack with a lot of different pockets for adaptable carrying capacityA fantastically water-resistant bag that offers great versatility and performance
Rating Categories Incase Icon Peak Design Everyday The North Face Bore... Matein Travel Patagonia Black Hol...
Laptop Protection (25%)
9.0
9.0
7.0
6.0
6.0
Comfort (20%)
8.0
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Storage (15%) Sort Icon
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Ease of Use (15%)
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Water Resistance (15%)
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Style (10%)
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Specs Incase Icon Peak Design Everyday The North Face Bore... Matein Travel Patagonia Black Hol...
Volume (L) 17 L 30 L 28 L 28L 25 L
Weight 2.1 lbs 4.3 lbs 2.7 lbs 1.7 lbs 1.8 lbs
Number of Compartments 4 2 2 3 1
Dimensions 19 x 13 x 9 in. 24.5 x 14.2 x 7.8 in. 19.75 x 13.5 x 8.5 in. 18 x 12 x 7.8 in. 21 x 11 x 6.5 in.
Number of Large Pockets 3 4 2 3 2
Number of Small Pockets 14 5 9 2 5
Key Clip? Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Reflective Material? No No Yes No No
External Side Pocket(s) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
External Water Bottle Holder? No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fits Laptop 15" 15" 15" 15.6" 15"
Hip belt No No Yes No No
Sternum Strap Yes Yes Yes No Yes


Best Overall Laptop Backpack


Incase Icon


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Laptop Protection 9.0
  • Comfort 8.0
  • Storage 9.0
  • Ease of Use 9.0
  • Water Resistance 7.0
  • Style 9.0
Electronic Storage: 15-inch laptop & Tablet |Volume: 17L
REASONS TO BUY
Multiple organizational compartments
Durable construction
Comfortable weight distribution
Protective access for laptops & tablets
Great style
REASONS TO AVOID
Pricey (although often on sale)

The Incase Icon is a sleek, stylish laptop backpack with excellent organization and protection. It's no wonder it's our favorite. It holds 17 liters worth of stuff while also keeping it padded and protected from daily abuse. Load a laptop, tablets, lunch, books, binders, and your after-work clothing in one backpack. It has three main compartments for exceptional organizational capacity and easy access to all your items. Its urban style is superb for work, school, or even travel.

While we love this pack, we know some folks are "toss it in the bag" types who won't use all the organizational features. If you prefer to toss your stuff into one compartment, so there are fewer sections to rifle through, this may not be your bag. However, we love the Icon, and it's our recommendation for those that love to compartmentalize their things in a beautiful, stylish package.

Read more: Incase Icon review

best overall laptop backpack
The side-access compartments provide specialized and separate storage for both a laptop and tablet. In addition, the tabs make for opening the pack easy.
Credit: Amber King

Best Bang for the Buck


The North Face Borealis


76
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Laptop Protection 7.0
  • Comfort 8.0
  • Storage 8.0
  • Ease of Use 9.0
  • Water Resistance 7.0
  • Style 6.0
Electronics Storage: 15-inch laptop and small tablet |Volume: 28L
REASONS TO BUY
Awesome organization
Versatility
Ample storage
Durable and fairly water-resistant
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks urban style

The North Face Borealis pack offers spacious storage that holds oodles of books. We love it for its easy-to-use pockets, separate computer access, and voluminous interior. It has all the necessary organizational features and many add-ons that make it a stellar option for the city and the trails. This versatile pack is fantastic for work, school, travel, or running errands. It's durable and water-resistant, performing well through most weather.

While we don't mind this pack's outdoorsy style, we know this aesthetic isn't for everyone — some might find it more appropriate in a mountain town than a professional urban setting. And though the back panel is breathable, we found the material to be somewhat scratchy when it was in direct contact with our skin. Still, for the price, it's our favorite amongst the contenders offering, what we think, is the best value.

Read more: The North Face Borealis review

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A look at the "look" of the North Face Borealis. Outdoorsy and not-so-stylish.
Credit: Amber King

Best for a Tight Budget


Matein Travel


71
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Laptop Protection 6.0
  • Comfort 7.0
  • Storage 8.0
  • Ease of Use 8.0
  • Water Resistance 7.0
  • Style 7.0
Electronic Storage: 15.6-inch laptop | Volume: Approx. 28L
REASONS TO BUY
Great price
Many pockets & organizational components
Stylish
REASONS TO AVOID
Jingly zippers
Lumpy back when full

The Matein Travel is a great backpack for a great price. We love the wide variety of pockets that accommodate multiple laptops if necessary. The interior padding protected our previous tech from plops, drops, and accidental kicks. The zippers are also exceptionally smooth — we were pleasantly surprised by how easy it is to open and close the pockets of this bag. It also comes with additional features that differentiate it from many other packs, including a USB plug/port combo, detachable keychain clip, and a complement of auxiliary pen, water bottle, and catchall pockets.

There are only a couple of features that we question with this pack. The zippers- many of them- are very jingly when walking. Though there is sufficient padding for what goes inside, we found that when this pack is full of equipment, the back can feel lumpy. Though it stood up fine during testing, we wonder about the long-term durability of the stitching. However, at this price point, there is no pack we'd rather have for toting our laptops.

Read more: Matein Travel review

laptop backpack - best for a tight budget
The Matein Travel is an excellent budget option for those who need a lot of storage capacity without breaking the bank.
Credit: Ben Applebaum-Bauch

Best for the Office


Peak Design Everyday


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  • Laptop Protection 9.0
  • Comfort 7.0
  • Storage 8.0
  • Ease of Use 7.0
  • Water Resistance 7.0
  • Style 9.0
Electronic Storage: 17-inch laptop |Volume: 31L
REASONS TO BUY
Removable compartment inserts
Stylish
Protective
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Can feel large for smaller people

The Peak Design Everyday is a favorite because it combines style and practicality. It has a massive main compartment with nifty adjustable velcro dividers that allow you to configure the storage in various ways for computers, chargers, camera equipment, and more. It also has a second slot at the back with multiple computer sleeves. This all means that this laptop bag can carry a lot of stuff. It looks great for office or college classes, and it has features like magnet closures and a host of smaller pockets to organize headphones, pens, and all of the miscellaneous stuff that ends up in a bag.

There's not a lot for us to knock with this model. It's expensive. Though it is worth the money for heavy users, it's undoubtedly a limiting factor. Because of its size, we also noticed that it could look and feel quite large for people with smaller frames. This is one of the best work, school, and play packs.

Read more: Peak Design Everyday review

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The Peak Design Everyday is a stellar pack with great laptop protection and stylish design.
Credit: Ben Applebaum-Bauch

Best for Travel


Cotopaxi Tasra 16L


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OVERALL
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  • Laptop Protection 3.0
  • Comfort 7.0
  • Storage 7.0
  • Ease of Use 7.0
  • Water Resistance 3.0
  • Style 9.0
Electronic Storage: 15-inch laptop |Volume: 16L
REASONS TO BUY
Rolls up small
Unique access and carry options
Easily organized
Colorful style
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks protection and sturdiness
Not for use with heavy books
No water bottle holder

The Cotopaxi Tasra 16L is easily one of the most unique and coolest laptop backpacks we've tested thus far. It offers several features that make it an excellent travel bag, whether to your office or on a plane. Its organizational compartments make everything easy to see, including a zippered compartment for extra layers or items you'd like to keep super secure. You can wear it as a backpack or tuck away the straps to carry it as a briefcase or messenger bag. What we love even more is that no bag in the world is the same. Each has the same architecture but with different fabric colors and designs. So, when you buy it, you won't only be supporting a company that makes these bags with recycled materials, but you'll be getting a unique backpack.

Though this bag is one of our favorites due to its functionality during travel and cool patterns, it has some drawbacks. Our biggest gripe is that it lacks protection — the collapsible design features little to no padding, forcing us to use an additional padded sleeve (which does work inside the bag) to keep our laptop safe. While the fabric offers some water resistance, the zippers leak, so it's not the best option for inclement weather. The last caveat is the lack of structure. All that aside, it is one of our favorites for traveling.

Read more: Cotopaxi Tasra 16L review

laptop backpack - this lightweight backpack offers many cool applications. it is our...
This lightweight backpack offers many cool applications. It is our favorite for travel.
Credit: Amber King

Compare Products

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Score Product Price
85
Incase Icon
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$220
Editors' Choice Award
79
Peak Design Everyday
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$300
Top Pick Award
76
The North Face Borealis
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$99
Best Buy Award
74
Patagonia Black Hole 25
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$149
71
Matein Travel
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$30
Best Buy Award
60
Herschel Heritage
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$65
58
Fjallraven Kanken 15"
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$120
57
Jansport Right Pack
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$65
56
Cotopaxi Tasra 16L
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$85
Top Pick Award
55
Mystery Ranch Urban Assault 21L
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$139
54
Tzowla Travel
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$40

laptop backpack - the tzowla travel pack is lightweight, low profile and stylish. a...
The Tzowla Travel Pack is lightweight, low profile and stylish. A great choice for any commuter, college student, or computer lover on a budget.
Credit: Amber King

Why You Should Trust Us


Over the last 11 years, we've tested more than three dozen laptop packs. We wore them everywhere to test each backpack. Using a 15-inch MacBook Pro and 13-inch MacBook Air, we assessed which bags provide the best storage capacity and protection. We stuffed each with electronics, threw in our gym clothes, and loaded them with binders and textbooks to see which were more comfortable when weighed down. We wore each while riding a bike to see which fared best for cycling commuters, and we even threw them in the shower to test how they'd do in a downpour.

Scores for each laptop backpack are weighted across six rating metrics:
  • Laptop Protection (25% of overall score weighting)
  • Comfort (20% weighting)
  • Storage (15% weighting)
  • Ease of Use (15% weighting)
  • Water Resistance (15% weighting)
  • Style (10% weighting)

Our review team consists of three veteran GearLab review writers, with contributions from friends and family.Amber King taught elementary science for several years before starting up an educational non-profit. She works remotely, dropping into different co-working spaces while traveling and exploring the globe. Katherine Elliot bike commutes daily with a laptop in tow. Ben Applebaum-Bauch is also a regular bike commuter and student, using a backpack every day for work, school, and travel. In addition to our lead testers, we asked teachers, software engineers, and other commuting professionals to help us gather data for each product. Recently, we used these packs during our testing of folding electric bikes.

Testing while on a trip to Cuba.
Testing while on a trip to Cuba.
While this backpack is built for bike commuting, it has a plethora...
While this backpack is built for bike commuting, it has a plethora of other features that make it one of the most versatile options we've tested. Eddy uses it for computing to work as a software engineer.
Testing water penetration with our yet-to-be-patented shower test!
Testing water penetration with our yet-to-be-patented shower test!

Analysis and Test Results


We tested many laptop backpacks to provide a great overview of the current market. Each was objectively scored across a few metrics to determine relative performance levels. We compare each across the metrics to give you a glance at which bags are best for specific applications.


Value


For many, the price will be a significant consideration when purchasing a laptop backpack. Some of us can't afford more expensive bags' fancy construction and features. Of our test group, two stand out for value. The North Face Borealis offers the best quality for the best price. You can depend on it to last for many years, and it has exceptional storage and protection. The Matein Travel pack is an inexpensive option that functions well enough for most folks. Between the two, the Borealis is likely for durable. However, the cost of the Matein pack truly can't be beaten. While it may not be as durable, it boasts a more stylish and sleek design for a much lower price than the Borealis. We recommend either bag if you're looking for the best value.

laptop backpack - we head to school with the jansport right pack which boasts a huge...
We head to school with the Jansport Right Pack which boasts a huge volume that'll easily fit all your books and binders, at a price hungry students can stomach.
Credit: Amber King

Laptop Protection


The most important job of any laptop backpack is protection. What good is a bag that can't protect a laptop? With this in mind, we weighted this metric the heaviest in our test plan when rating each backpack. We looked at the padding—specifically, the amount and its placement. We considered the laptop compartment size, the securing system that keeps it in place, and its location. While most backpacks do a decent job protecting a laptop, no system we tested was perfect. We are surprised that companies don't emphasize this metric more deeply in engineering and design. Below, we dissect all these important considerations, providing an overview of which laptop backpacks provide the best protection.


Padding

Laptops are fragile and expensive machines that need protection from knocks and blows that could cause damage. The laptop compartment architecture is critical in achieving knock-out protection. Protection in foam pads or sheaths is common, yet the most protective system utilizes a well-padded suspension system or a separate, well-padded compartment. Some of these compartments are built-in, while others that offer the best protection can be taken out of the backpack for effortless utility.

laptop backpack - shown here is the ultra-protective insert that fits inside the main...
Shown here is the ultra-protective insert that fits inside the main compartment of the Pack 'n Pedal. It is padded from all sides and sits high on the back.
Credit: Amber King

A well-padded suspension system floats the laptop over the bottom of the back to avoid forceful blows from below. The Incase Icon provides ample protection using a heavily padded foam compartment on the user's back.

laptop backpack - here the incase uses a separate pocket that offers impeccable...
Here the Incase uses a separate pocket that offers impeccable padding for both a tablet and laptop.
Credit: Amber King

Other options might have suspension systems, like the Patagonia Black Hole 25, but have minimal padding around the laptop. To find the best protection, consider options with ample padding, separate compartments, and suspension systems that will keep your computer off the ground. When considering backpacks without structure, like the Cotopaxi Tasra 16L, know that adding items (like a jacket) inside will inherently make them more protective.

laptop backpack - while the cotopaxi tasra 16l has minimal padding along the back, it...
While the Cotopaxi Tasra 16L has minimal padding along the back, it becomes more protective with additional layers and materials packed into the backpack.
Credit: Amber King

Laptop Compartment Size

The size of the compartment that holds the laptop is critical because if it is too large, the computer will move around, exposing it to potential knocks and friction. Virtually every bag we tested is designed to fit a 15-inch laptop. The Jansport Right Pack has a huge volume that would fit a thicker 15" laptop and its case.

Laptop backpacks are typically designed with a sleeve or slot to accommodate an iPad or tablet. Though some compartments may seem too large for a small laptop, as you fill your pack with the day's essentials, your computer will have less room to shift around. Consider the size of your laptop and choose a pack that will provide the best options. The Peak Design Everyday has a secure laptop slot that securely holds a computer.

laptop backpack - the jansport compartment has a super large comparable size to the...
The Jansport compartment has a super large comparable size to the rest. It'll fit a 15-inch laptop with its case on! We also got a tablet inside. Be sure to consider what size compartment you need.
Credit: Amber King

Securing system

The securing system works hand-in-hand with the compartment design to hold the laptop in place, ensuring it doesn't move. Adjustable Velcro straps work best. Other options don't have these securing systems but have a separate pocket for the laptop. Those that are more narrow will limit the range of motion, while wider slots will have your computer shifting around more. Some bags have no securing system at all, meaning you must set your bag down upright and gently or be prepared to pay the possible price.

laptop backpack - the peak design everyday has rubber zipper pulls that loop around...
The Peak Design Everyday has rubber zipper pulls that loop around the body of the pack, preventing the side pockets from opening accidentally and acting as a (light) theft deterrent.
Credit: Ben Applebaum-Bauch

Laptop Location

The last critical feature is the location of the laptop storage compartment within the pack. It's important to find options that place the laptop next to the back and protect it from weather and hard landings. The most protective options have separate padded inserts or separate padded pockets like those found in the Incase Icon and Fjallraven Kanken 15".

laptop backpack - our 13-inch macbook air laptop fits nicely into the separated pocket...
Our 13-inch MacBook Air laptop fits nicely into the separated pocket on the Fjallraven Kanken 15".
Credit: Amber King

Bags with suspension systems are also more protective. The laptop sits in the main compartment with the sleeve suspended above the ground. The Mystery Ranch Urban Assault 21 has this feature, which adds protection from setting the bag down too hard.

In the end, none of these backpacks do a perfect job of protecting a laptop. Regardless of which bag you use, the best protection is a keen awareness of how you move your pack and set it down.

laptop backpack - the peak design everyday has excellent laptop protection, placing...
The Peak Design Everyday has excellent laptop protection, placing the glove-fit computer slot at the back of the pack.
Credit: Ben Applebaum-Bauch

Comfort


Another critical aspect of any backpack is how comfortable it is to carry. After all, if you can't stand to put the bag on your back for more than a few minutes, how effective will it be for carrying things all over town — or the world? To test comfort, we wanted to ensure we mimicked real-life conditions. We loaded these bags up with our around-town necessities and carried them everywhere we went. We also wore them with much lighter loads to see how each felt without a laptop or much else. Testers and friends of different shapes, sizes, and genders donned each model to determine how they fit and how comfortable each is for everyday wear.


While we looked at the fit of each pack, we did not rate based on which had the best fit — we rated for each pack's comfort features and the ability for all-day wear. Please take fit recommendations with a grain of salt, as they are subjective. The best way to truly test if the fit works for you is to try it on!

The two fundamental features encapsulating comfort are the design of the shoulder straps and the design of the backplate. The amount of padding in the shoulder straps is not nearly as significant as the width of the straps and how far apart they are where they attach to the top of the pack.

laptop backpack - these straps are wide with breathable paneling which offers...
These straps are wide with breathable paneling which offers excellent comfort and weight distribution while riding a bike. We also appreciate how high it sits on the back.
Credit: Amber King

When the straps are further apart, they don't generate as much friction, and they don't bite into the neck or armpit. Just as important is how wide the strap material is because this helps disperse the weight of the load. We also found that packs with a sternum strap (versus those without) better distribute the force of a load. The North Face Borealis is one of our favorites because of its comfortable shoulder straps and hip belts that help evenly distribute the weight of a load.

Equally important, as far as comfort goes, is the construction of the backplate. Some of the backpacks we tested have super stiff trays or plastic sheets to add rigidity and protection to the laptop. While these may do a better job of protecting your computer (a key factor), they are not as comfortable. Packs like the Incase Icon that incorporated soft padding in the backplate were the most comfortable in our tests for walking and bike riding. We also appreciate a backplate with good breathability, like The North Face Borealis.

laptop backpack - we take the time to adjust our sternum and hip straps, a great...
We take the time to adjust our sternum and hip straps, a great feature, before heading to work with the North Face Borealis backpack.
Credit: Edward Kemper

Another key performance metric is comfort when the backpack is completely weighted down. Any student knows what it is like to lug around several textbooks and binders, class to class. Those that distribute weight well, like the Incase Icon, will be more comfortable when weighted.

Those that rest higher on the back won't sit in the small of your back. We appreciated this with smaller backpacks like the Fjallraven Kanken 15" and the Tzowla Travel Pack. The Kanken does lose points in this category because of its narrow straps that are quite close together, unlike the Tzowla.

laptop backpack - while this is a lighter backpack, it doesn&#039;t provide much structure...
While this is a lighter backpack, it doesn't provide much structure. We appreciate its smaller size, but don't love how it sags when completely loaded...as you can see here.
Credit: Eddie Kemper

If comfort is your most important deciding factor, look at The North Face Borealis and Incase Icon. These have wider shoulder straps with a breathable backplate. If you prefer a lightweight backpack, check out the Cotopaxi Tasra 16L or the Fjallraven Kanken 15", but be aware that these are more comfortable when their loads are lighter.

Organization and Storage


What use is a backpack if it can't store everything that you need to carry? We determined that two factors are most important when comparing storage: 1) How much can it hold? 2) How well does it stay organized? While there is certainly a fine balance between a backpack's volume and organization capacity, backpacks come in all shapes and sizes.


Each is designed to carry important papers, pens, a wallet, a passport, sunglasses, iPad, or other electronics. While some are too small to fit everything we could imagine carrying (like lunch, water, or a jacket), others allow you to bring the kitchen sink. The top scorers in this metric offered a perfect combination of high volume and organizational capabilities. The Incase Icon is a prime example of a pack that can store a lot and organize everything.


The Jansport Right Pack has 31L of storage capacity and can fit more gear, books, and gadgets than most of the competition. It is our favorite school because of its voluminous design. The Peak Design Everyday is almost the same volume at 30L and offers a wide array of pockets for all of the extras — headphones, chargers, pens, gum — all of it. We also love the adaptability of its velcro inserts. The Icon doesn't feature the same volume, but it offers unparalleled organizational capacity. The Jansport might be for you if you prefer to put everything in one place. But the Incase Icon is a better choice if you like having a home for each gadget or item.

laptop backpack - the tzowla doesn&#039;t have a ton of space, making it better suited for...
The Tzowla doesn't have a ton of space, making it better suited for folks who pack light on the daily.
Credit: Amber King

Top-loading bags like the Patagonia Black Hole and the Fjallraven Kanken 15" are easy to use and allow you to see their internal contents at a glance. While these bags carry enough to keep us happy, they include relatively few features to stay organized. These are great options as the top-loading style adds versatility to what you put in your backpack.

Another important consideration is the number of compartments and types of pockets. Some folks prefer a backpack with an open compartment and fewer pockets, like the Mystery Ranch Urban Assault 21, while others prefer many pockets for optimal storage, like the Icon.

laptop backpack - a look at the unique internal storage features of our award-winning...
A look at the unique internal storage features of our award-winning Cotopaxi Tasra 16L. The pack opens up like a briefcase so you can see everything. Here, we add books to the laptop sleeve (which enhances protection), and put extra layers, clothing, and shoes for a bike later in the day. There are several mesh zippered pockets to keep electronics and important items. There are even holders for pens and pencils. Great storage overall.
Credit: Amber King

Ease of Use


While all the backpacks listed here are designed to carry laptops, we also wanted to compare how well they hold everything else and how well they handle the everyday use of other items besides laptops. We specifically addressed different contexts and activities and measured how easy it was to perform these tasks. Is the bag big enough to carry water? Can it carry a jacket, climbing shoes, and harness for a session at the gym or even a full change of clothes? How about picking up groceries for dinner on your way home from work? Most importantly, we checked to see which allows the easiest access to your laptop when the pack is fully loaded.


Many contenders did well in this metric, as manufacturers put a lot of thought into the architecture of the pack. Perhaps the simplest and easiest packs are those with large openings and fewer pockets, like the Jansport Right Pack, Patagonia Black Hole, and Fjallraven Kanken 15". The spacious open compartment allows you to put all items into one place to access them with ease. Simplified storage makes it easier to load up as well.

laptop backpack - we like that the tzowla didn&#039;t try to reach outside its price zone...
We like that the Tzowla didn't try to reach outside its price zone. It keeps things simple, which makes it easy to use.
Credit: Amber King

Backpacks with simple one-zipper access, like the Jansport Right Pack and Tzowla Travel, among others, make getting at things simple. While we appreciate the protection of roll-top designs or multiple zippers, these backpacks take longer to get into and can be a pain when accessing items.

Separate compartments for the laptop allow access without pulling everything else out of the bag. This is especially useful for scenarios like removing your laptop during airport security. Many laptop backpacks adopt this feature, like the Matein Travel, Peak Design Everyday, and The North Face Borealis. The Matein also has zippers that are super smooth and easy to open.

laptop backpack - the icon features several compartments specific for different...
The Icon features several compartments specific for different electronics, making access super easy. No need to rifle through all your things to get to your laptop or tablet.
Credit: Amber King

The Incase Icon has a zippered compartment for the laptop and an additional separate padded compartment for your tablet. This padded tablet compartment adds protection and makes its accessibility super simple, especially when you're in a meeting and need to quickly access your electronics, notebooks, and portfolio.

Other Cool Features


Those offering a briefcase carry option like the Cotopaxi Tasra 16L open up like a storybook, allowing you to see everything in your backpack. While organizing takes a little more time, we appreciate this organizational property.

laptop backpack - we appreciate the multiple ways to carry it. here, we use the...
We appreciate the multiple ways to carry it. Here, we use the reinforced briefcase handle. You can also wear it as a backpack or attach a strap to use it as a messenger bag.
Credit: Amber King

We love when backpacks include a water bottle holder. However, we also learned that many manufacturers ignored how easily (or difficult) a bottle fits when the bag is stuffed full. The pack with the best water bottle holder is The North Face Borealis, followed closely by the Peak Design Everyday. The Borealis's holders are mesh-based and stretchy, with lots of storage capacity to fit larger-diameter water bottles and thinner canisters alike. The Everyday's pockets are made of the same material as the main pack but with added stretch.

We also love backpacks with an attachment for bike helmets and the like. Bags with bungee systems like The North Face Borealis easily go from the office to the trail.

laptop backpack - the north face borealis is an excellent laptop backpack that is...
The North Face Borealis is an excellent laptop backpack that is durable, with a great price tag. We love all its great features that makes it a nice choice for bike enthusiasts and all the rest.
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Water Resistance


While we didn't expect any of these bags to be completely waterproof, it is nice to know that if you get caught out in a rainstorm, all of your precious and expensive gadgets will not end up water damaged. For that reason, we tested these bags for water resistance. We put each backpack under a shower for five minutes to see if any water leakage occurred. If you live in a wet climate, this metric is important, but it may not be a top priority if you reside in a hot and dry area.


The test results were predictably all over the board. We noticed that two things, in particular, made for an exceptionally water-resistant bag: a durable water-resistant (DWR) coating and covered zippers. DWR coatings are applied to the fabric of a bag and help it shed water upon contact, rather than absorb water. It's worth noting that over time and with wear, these DWR coatings will break down and wear off and require reapplication if the original amount of water resistance is to be maintained. Zipper quality is important, as it is the main point of water entry into a backpack.

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The DWR fabric is thick and reinforced with flipped zippers for enhanced water resistance. The Black Hole boasts the best water resistance (without using a raincover) of all the packs in this review!

The best in water resistance goes to the Mystery Ranch Urban Assault 21 and Patagonia Black Hole. The Black Hole has much more water-resistant, durable fabrics and zippers, offering an exceptional level of water resistance through pack construction alone. The Mystery Ranch is outfitted with thick fabrics that help avoid water penetration with completely waterproof zippers. Both are great options if you seek a laptop backpack that will do well in the rain. A few options like the Peak Design Everyday and the Matein Travel don't have exceptional water beading; however, the material is thick enough that precipitation stays out of the pack.

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The Mystery Ranch offers waterproof zippers and a super water-resistant fabric that beads water. It's a good option to consider if you're looking for a pack that will do well in the rain.
Credit: Amber King

It's important to note that none of the laptop backpacks tested are waterproof. Some offer more water resistance than others, but none completely protect against moisture and rain. If you want a little more security, consider buying a small rain pack cover if your backpack doesn't already come with one.

Style


"Style" is a subjective term. We rated each bag according to how well it meshes with the look of today. Essentially, this metric rates how well each pack fits in with the rest of your attire, lifestyle, and your overall vibe. You might want to ignore this rating entirely and make the call for yourself. That said, we took the time to get feedback from friends, family, strangers, and co-workers to evaluate this metric.


While there are many stylish options out there, the most colorful is the Cotopaxi Tasra 16L. While it's not a favorite for all, we love its unique and vocal colors that shout "one of a kind" from the tops of the mountains. Every single one of these packs is 100% unique in its color palette. The Peak Design Everyday just looks professional. It has a sleek aesthetic that fits in well in a casual office setting.

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Take this super cute bag with you! Whether you're traveling, heading to class, or going to work. It's cute, popular, and comes in a plethora of colors. Here we do laps around the airport while waiting for our flight to Cuba.
Credit: Edward Kemper

The Fjallraven Kanken 15" is another super popular and stylish option. Its boxy style is petite, with many color offerings for many different tastes. If you're looking for a cute school bag or one that'll do well for travel, this is a great consideration. The Herschel Heritage earns a shoutout in this metric as well for its modern look.

If super bright and loud isn't your thing, and you seek a more formal and sleek style, be sure to check out the Incase Icon or Tzowla Travel instead. These feature a more urban aesthetic that'll do well both in the office and at school. Despite our recommendations, be sure to take a look at the pictures and decide which you think is the snazziest of them all.

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This beaut is ready for the coffee shop, work, or your next big meeting. Its versatile functionality is what we think makes a laptop backpack excellent.
Credit: Amber King

Conclusion


Shopping for a laptop backpack is a fun adventure. It's a great piece of gear that will protect your beloved laptop while you tool around town. While on the hunt, make sure to consider what factors are the most important for you. Whether it's style, comfort, fit, or protection, we've got great recommendations to help you find one that'll suit you best.

Katherine Elliott, Amber King, and Ben Applebaum-Bauch

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