Overview
About Mountain Hardwear Paladin Backpack - 23L
Closeouts. Low-profile and packed with features, Mountain Hardwear's Paladin backpack is a commuter and traveler's delight. It features a dedicated, easy-access laptop pocket and padded shoulders straps with moisture-wicking mesh for carrying comfort.
- Checkpoint-friendly, dedicated laptop compartment with fleece lining holds a 15" computer
- Double-reinforced bottom for extra protection
- Large zip opening to main compartment
- Internal organizer panel with key clip and daisy chain
- Internal mesh organizer pocket
- Side water bottle pockets
- Front panel easy-access zip pocket
- Low-profile, reinforced clip points
- Reflective accents
- Mesh-padded shoulder straps
- Foam-padded back panel
- Adjustable sternum strap with emergency whistle
- Front grab handle
- Hanging loop
- Durable 600 denier polyester construction
- Made in Philippines
Specs
Specs about Mountain Hardwear Paladin Backpack - 23L
- Pack material: 600 denier polyester
- Pack loading: Top
- Laptop compatible: Yes
- Laptop compartment fits up to: 15"
- Recommended use: Daypack
- Dimensions: 20x12x10"
- Pack capacity: 1425 cu.in.
- Volume liters: 23
- Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz.
- Fits torsos: 16-22"
- Made in Philippines
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New Favorite Backpack for Work
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Reviewed by Area Commuter from North Carolina on Saturday, January 14, 2017
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5.0 out of 5 stars. New Favorite Backpack for WorkVerified Buyer Reviewed by Area Commuter from North Carolina on Saturday, January 14, 2017I bought this backpack for my wife to use as her commuter bag. This backpack holds what she needs without being too bulky. The size fits her smallish-medium frame well, and she loves the color and design. Although the laptop compartment is designed to fit a 15" laptop, her antiquated (ridiculously thick) 14" laptop is cumbersome to put in there. So, she just uses the main compartment for her computer. The pockets are more useful to her than the ones in the standard laptop bag she was using. Although, when the backpack falls over, the things in the interior pockets fall out. This isn't a big deal, just worth mentioning. Zippers on those interior pockets would fix that. But, overall, this is a well-designed commuter backpack that appears to be well-constructed.