🎒 Travel smart, charge fast, and breeze through security like a pro.
The YOREPEK Travel Backpack is a versatile 50L capacity bag designed for professionals and students alike. It features a TSA-approved lay-flat design for hassle-free airport security, a dedicated 17-inch laptop compartment, and an external USB charging port for on-the-go power. Crafted from water-resistant, durable materials with ergonomic padding, this backpack combines functionality, comfort, and style for business, travel, and daily use.
Standing screen display size | 17 Inches |
Brand | YOREPEK |
Series | 100800blk |
Item model number | B071ZYHCM6 |
Item Weight | 2.07 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 13 x 8.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.5 x 13 x 8.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Jamesay |
ASIN | B071ZYHCM6 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 22, 2017 |
W**E
Strong, So many quality zippers Seriously consider this one.
Great! Fit under SW plane. So many zippered pockets. Easy to hand carry, or wear as a backpack. One section opens up flat to easily put in a few clothes. I was able to fit my 18" laptop in one of the zippered pockets. I searched many different styles and was impressed with the reviews, details and many zippered pockets. It also has a side belt to tighten and make it even more compact. Well made, zippers have been lasting me for several trips since April, 2025 when I purchased it. The price point was less than others. Can easily be used for any type of carry-on bags. It really holds many differant bulky items. The outside on both sides has a thick mesh for carryon bottles, and stays in place. I thought I might like the wheel based ones, just in case, but at such a highter cost. Glad I went with this one. I don't leave reviews until I have been using a product for awhile to really give a better review for others. Seriously consider this one.
D**.
Great backpack for those who don't need to use one everyday.
I bought this backpack shortly after I got out of the hospital for vertigo. I couldn't drive and for two weeks I was using a walker and a cane. I needed some way to carry my groceries from the store about 3/4 miles away.First, the backpack seemed to be vacuumed sealed and once out of the plastic wrap it too a couple of minutes to pull it out into it proper shapes but that's a minor point.Second, I was surprised to see how much room there was in the main storage pouch. There is a webbed netting sewn creating two small pockets for items like a portable power supply which connects to a USB cord connected to a plastic USB outlet on the right-side of the back pack.Third, there are two small zippered pouches on the back. The upper pouch is bid enough to hold a cell phone or a small writing pad. The bottom pad is big enough to hold my iPad and its keyboard case.Fourth, there is a webbed 6-inch pouch and an 8-inch zippered compartment on each side.Fifth, the straps feel comfortable, are easily adjustable, and don't dig into your shoulders.Sixth, the handle on top of the backpack make it easy to carry when not using the shoulder straps.Overall, the backpack has a lot of room to hold things. When I went to the supermarket, I was able to lay four cans of vegetables in the bottom of the main pack, a large bottle of orange juice. a 1.2-gallon of milk, bananas, and a box of cereal. In addition, in the second compartment I was able to put my collapsible cane in it rather than having it in the shopping cart.I haven't had this backpack but for short time for for someone who doesn't need a daily backpack, this one is definitely worth the money. I was in a Navy Exchange Sunday looking at backpacks which cost 2-3 times as much but didn't come close to having what this on has. In my opinion, this is definitely a bargain.
E**E
3+ years later, this backpack is still going strong
I've had this backpack since 2019 and I've taken it to quite a few places. The first time I ordered it, the zippers immediately broke so I was sent a replacement, but I haven't had any issues since. The zippers, mesh, pockets, etc. all are running very smoothly, even though I'm a chronic over-stuffer.In the beginning of 2019, I packed this backpack and took it to Europe for about three months. It was my only luggage as I traveled cross-country via bus and plane, hostels and hotel rooms. Conclusion? This thing is HEFTY and can fit a lot of stuff.Over the years, I've used it as my carry-on luggage for what amounts to maybe 30-40 trips now, and I also use it for short local weeklong trips, too. When it's overstuffed, it's too big to fit below the seat, so I mostly used it as an upper bin bag. It's slammed along the bottom of over a dozen bus carriages, trekked through wet, humid, and dry conditions, and it still looks great. I'd say it's even stretched out a few inches over the years.Here are a few things you should know:- I wore this as I walked the misty, rainy streets of Edinburgh and the clothes inside remained dry.- I've had to run to catch planes in-between quick layovers, sweating as I raced to catch my plane, and the straps have excellent wicking capabilities, because it's never smelled.There is a clamshell backing compartment that opens completely flat which is great for electronics. For me, it fits all of this:-12.5" Dell laptop-11" MacBook with padded holder-A paperback book or 1-2 magazines- 8" tablet readerI can also sometimes cram my laptop fan, but sometimes not, if I pack too many clothes.That compartment is about 2.5" W x 17"H closed. Frankly, it doesn't have a lot of give, so I try not to add additional items to that side.-There are two pockets in the side that have zippers, usually I add water bottles here, but you could also add shoes or dirty socks inside the zippered areas.-The largest compartment measures around 6.5" W x 16" H, though it has stretched out over the years.Here's a sample of clothes I can pack here when rolled them; rolled and wrapped a measuring tape around each piece of clothing to get the diameter, then measured the height (before I squish it all together):-1 pair of sweat pants 10" x 4"-1 sweater 9" x 3.5"-2 pairs of pants, one at 11" x 4" and 10" x 3.5"-1 sweater dress at 10" x 6"-1 pair of tights at 5" x 3"-1 sweater at 11" x 6"Then a packing cube with various undergarments (3 pairs of socks, 3 pairs of underwear) and two long-sleeved shirts at 11" x 4.5"-And that leaves an empty space for more at 7" x 5" I put a few pairs of socks and a Google Nest in, but it's still not packed snuggly.-Then there's an additional flap, where I usually add a small toiletry bag with soap, shampoo, toothbrush/toothpaste, etc.-There's another small clamshell pocket where you can put pens, and there's a key ring so your keys don't get lost inside your bag.-There's an additional zippered pocket where I put my passport and extra TSA locks.There are straps on each side that I've pre-measured out so that if I want, I can fit the bag under a domestic airline seat. With all of the above mentioned, there's room to spare for a few more things.Instead of adding toiletries to the end pockets, they would fit at the top of the pack and make it nice and snug. Enough clothes for 3-7 days, easily, depending on what you pack.-And to the handle, I'll usually wrap a scarf and neck pillow, or a jacket for the flight.And here are your caveats:-The more you pack those two deep pockets (clothes and electronics), the less space you'll have to pack anything else in the extra pockets.-If packing for underneath a seat, you can't have much in any of the other pockets or side mesh holders.-The bag is designed so you have to put some things in each of the two large compartments, you can't just fill up the larger one with clothes. It will gap and you'll find you're wasting space.-The straps are very thick and not particularly comfortable, especially when the bag is full, for a smaller frame like mine (5'3").Recently, I'm entertaining the idea of switching out this backpack because of my own back lol. I need to downgrade to a rolling checked bag and get a smaller, lightweight backpack for my electronics since I WFH now and need to bring a bit more gear than I used to. But I continue to take this pack when I'm spending the night somewhere for a few days, and I would definitely consider taking it on a short trip if I didn't need to bring my work equipment.Maybe I'll come back in a couple of years and let you know how I'm using it at that time!
M**H
Durable enough to last multiple school years!
Held up for my 16 year old who is hard on stuff for an entire school year! It’s still in such great condition that he doesn’t need another backpack for the next school year. Very impressed with the bag, great price point too. So impressed I ordered another one for a gift!
B**L
One school year life
This backpack barely made it through a whole school year. Is it big, yes, it can hold many binders, notebooks and a Chromebook. However the seams can't withstand this constant weight. After a school year the seams are splitting with large holes to the inside zipper compartments. The front has holes and the fabric is fraying.
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