Swiss Gear Computer Backpacks

Swiss Gear has many different computer backpacks to choose from including numerous styles and colors. One of their most popular and stylish backpacks is black in color and features a pocket for your cell phone, a 15 inch laptop compartment, comfortable shoulder straps, a water bottle pocket, audio organizer, and sunglasses holder. One thing I found interesting about this computer backpack is the airflow back system. What does this do exactly? The airflow back system featured in this Swiss Gear computer backpack has multiple panels on the rear side of the backpack to provide your back with extra padding and support. As air gets channeled and diffused directly down the center of your back through lightweight padding along your shoulder blades.

The shoulder strands are also angled slightly to provide additional comfort for your heavy load. There are zippers on both sides to allow for easy access into your backpack. Each side of the backpack also features flexible mesh pockets so you can store your favorite beverage or water bottle no matter what size. There are also pockets on the inside of the backpack to hold your electronic gadgets such as a Nintendo DS or MP3 player which you can use with the external headphone port. The interior of the backpack also features an organizer so you don’t lose your smaller valuable items such as pens, pencils, CDs, and cell phone devices. There’s even a ring to attach your keys. This particular Swiss Gear computer backpack has a retail price of $120 but you can find some pretty good deals online for less than $50. That’s pretty darn cheap for such a high-quality laptop bag!

Swiss Gear also has a number of other different backpacks including those that fit 17″ notebooks. Make sure if you’re shopping for computer backpacks that your purchase one that fits your laptop. You don’t want a backpack that doesn’t fit your computer. Especially if the backpack is too big you don’t want your computer to be jiggling and bouncing around in there. It could easily become damaged. Even if the backpack has straps to hold the computer in place it may still be too big. If you have widescreen laptop this will also be something else to take into consideration.

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