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The BREVITE Backpack is a compact yet spacious 18L daypack crafted from durable 600D polyester canvas. Designed for professionals on the move, it features a dedicated laptop sleeve fitting up to 16” devices, a patent-pending J-Zip side access for quick retrieval, multiple secure pockets including a passport slot, and a luggage passthrough for seamless travel. With adjustable straps and an expandable water bottle holder, it balances style, function, and comfort for everyday use.






| ASIN | B0C6G6LTMX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,644 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #621 in Casual Daypacks |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (299) |
| Date First Available | 8 April 2023 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item model number | BRV-RED-001 |
| Manufacturer | Brevite-Men's |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 27.94 x 43.18 cm |
A**L
Value for Money
The bag is really well designed and produced with high quality and is well deserved every fils spend to purchase.
S**G
My daughter was asking for a Brevite back pack for school so I decided to order this one. She absolutely loves it! This is a high quality back pack that is built to last. It is very comfortable to wear and the different compartments are great for organization.
A**R
This was a gift for an extremely particular teenage girl. She loved it. The fabric and construction is good quality and the storage spaces and pockets are well engineered. The pack is light but very sturdy. She also loved the muted gray color. Super happy with this purchase.
A**Y
Where do I begin? This bag has been on my wish list for a long time, and when I finally graduated college and got a big girl corporate job complete with a long commute, I decided to invest in myself. On top of the new job, I also travel, not often but when I do, I'm living out of a suitcase for almost months at a time. This bag is everything it advertises itself to be, it has survived several rough airport handlings, being caught in rain storms yet the inside is bone dry, holding everything securely when performing site inspections, and keeps everything organized with its multitude of functional pockets with room to spare. I wish I had this backpack for when I was in college, it would have saved me so many headaches and aching arms from carrying everything across the maze they called a campus. I can't tell you how many times I've used the J-zipper side pocket to dig though my bag, it has honestly ruined regular backpacks for me. But the most convenient feature for me? The inside of the back has a large zipper pocket located right at the opening flap of the bag that I put all kinds of things inside that I need within an arms reach that are too bulky to put in the front zipper pocket. I hope whoever designed this bag is receiving proper compensation for these little details no one else thought of, cause though little features, as I've said before, ruined backpacks for me. That being said the price cant be ignored, but I will honestly say its worth investing in if you're a frequent or long term traveler or someone who lives out of a backpack yet needs to remain professional and desires a sleek way to store all their things in one place. The quality of the bag is worth it and considering it fell in a giant muddy puddle, got hosed off and looked brand new after it was dry, I'd say it earned its price tag.
J**D
Like many photographers, I have *many* bags, already. From Domke (classic near perfection shoulder bags) to a Ulanzi sling. It's the "holy grail" of camera gear - the "perfect bag". Now many of us know that this is totally subjective; and it is. I'm headed to Europe for 2 weeks soon. I wanted something that would carry the following gear: Canon R8, RF 24-105 f4 L, RF 70-200 f4 L, and an RF 16mm f 2.8, plus normal accessories. (a couple filters, batteries, cleaning stuff, etc. I also wanted something that would handle EDC stuff like a jacket and any souvenirs I might grab along the way. The Jumper is the best product I could find for what I needed. Now, that statement may not sound like much, but I bought (and returned) the following in my quest: a Caden sling, 2 different Lowe Pro backpacks, A Peak Design backpack, and a PGY Tech sling. Honestly, I expected to get a nastygram from Amazon saying "you're cut off... no more bags for you, sir". Amazon didn't and it's one of the reasons that I buy from Amazon as the local camera store is all but dead unless you live in NYC. The Jumper fits my gear *perfectly* while still having the extra storage space for the other stuff. I didn't even need all the dividers to set it up, which was so easy it took like 60 seconds. It's lightweight, stealthy (doesn't scream "camera bag"), and pretty comfortable to carry. The material seems like it's durable, but I also like that the material isn't stiff, but balances that with decent padding for your gear. I don't recommend you drop this bag with your $2k white zoom, but it's enough for me, anyway. After watching *many* YouTube videos, I understand now why people seem to covet this thing. I got mine (the Blue is a nice color, BTW) on sale and it's great value for money.
L**Z
I use this backpack as my school backpack daily, which means it gets heavy, when adjusting the straps smaller, it reduces the weight and makes it easier to lug arround. Its smaller than you think so be cautious when using it as a primary backpack, I also took this through europe as my carry on bag and it worked great. Its very comfy and I really love the color I picked. The waterresistant material comes into handy, i wouldnt say its priced great but oh well.
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