Atlas Packs Athlete | Timbuk2 Authority Pack | |
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Reviews by Topic
Our analysis shows how reviewers feel about different topics. Please note these are not full reviews.
Comfort
Atlas Packs Athlete
Important: Choose the Adventure or Athlete hip belt – otherwise you will have literally no padding on your hips. I don’t recommend using the bag without a hipbelt either. The Adventure belt is more comfortable as it provides two layers of foam padding and a wider webbing and buckle – it’s also bigger and bulkier.
Timbuk2 Authority Pack
As someone commuting from home to classes in the city, this bag has been great with carrying the everyday necessities as well as being very comfortable.
Compartment
Timbuk2 Authority Pack
I really like the combination of pockets. I tried several backpacks and settled on this one because it has more and thinner compartments. I work mostly with papers and folders, so it stays more organized without having a large/wide main section.
Carry-on
Timbuk2 Authority Pack
At the very top of the bag is a thick handle with lots of padding that’s comfortable to grab and convenient for picking up the pack when you need to move it or get something out. It also features that same seat belt-like material you’ll find on the shoulder straps that’s nice and smooth in hand.
Size
Timbuk2 Authority Pack
The water bottle holder also doesn't fit water bottles comfortably. Overall, this is a well made, sturdy bag, but didn't impress me much when it came to comfort or size. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Strap
Timbuk2 Authority Pack
5. Shoulder straps. These straps never stay in place. I have to constantly adjust the length of the shoulder straps every couple days because they will loosen just by carrying this backpack around