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Case Logic RBP-115 15.6-Inch MacBook Pro/Laptop Backpack with iPad/Tablet Pocket (Black)

Case Logic RBP-115 15.6-Inch MacBook Pro/Laptop Backpack with iPad/Tablet Pocket (Black) Review


Would you like a sleek alternative to a briefcase? Meet the RBP-115 backpack. Ample storage space, full electronics capacity and unique accessory pockets are inconspicuous beneath the streamlined, tapered construction and subtle tone-on-tone design.


Price : $71.03
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Case Logic RBP-115 15.6-Inch MacBook Pro/Laptop Backpack with iPad/Tablet Pocket (Black) Feature


  • Full electronics capacity with a dedicated compartment that fits both a 15.6 inch laptop and an iPad or tablet (encased or not)
  • Durable, water-resistant nylon materials protect this backpack from daily wear and tear
  • Designed with a tapered, streamlined body plus top and bottom grab handles to load easily into overhead bins and small spaces
  • Top-loading pocket with plush lining helps prevent a smartphone from getting crushed or scratched
  • Middle compartment contains a spacious area for folders, books or headphones and a slim pocket sized for files, documents or magazines
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • Front storage compartment holds an organization panel designed with professionals in mind - dedicated slots for business cards, pens, an MP3 player, a smartphone and USB
  • Internal Dimensions: 10.9 x 1.7 x 15.2






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Costumer review

61 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
3Nice, but no bottom padding on the laptop area could be trouble
By Alderax
Oh bag makers. You labor over nice details like iPad pockets, you add velcro in all the right places, you fret over how the straps adjust. Yet consistently, in pack after pack, you overlook the most basic and important area of protection for the most expensive item the bag is intended to carry: the bottom of the laptop !! Do they actually test these bag with real laptops? It's beggars the mind to think they wouldn't be alarmed at an ominous THUNK when thinly protected MacBook aluminum meets hard pavement. All it would take would be 50 cents of padding sewn into the bottom of the bag, and yet, they can't seem to make that effort.

Two stars subtracted from an otherwise great bag for this glaring error.

76 of 80 people found the following review helpful.
5Very, very nice backpack. Lots of nice details. Abundant padding.
By Amber M. Anderson
I received this backpack as part of the Amazon Vine Program which means I received it free in exchange for providing this review. That said, I was excited to get the opportunity to check it out since I have a laptop backpack from HP that, though much loved, is ultimately falling apart.

I waited to review this until I had a chance to take it on a trip (I'm not a student these days so my backpacks mostly serve as laptop protective luggage). As I did this weekend, here's my review.

So here are my thoughts:

1) Laptop size: GREAT
My engineering workstation laptop has a 17.7" screen which frankly is almost impossible to find any sort of case for. It does fit in this. So that made me happy.

2) Stitching. GREAT
The sewing seems very sturdy. Having not lugged it around through an entire semester or more, I can't faily compare it, but tugging at it shows it seems pretty secure and the fabric it's anchored to at stress points is very reinforced. (That was the problem with my older HP laptop backpack is that it ripped at the weak points)

3) Zippers. APPEAR QUALITY.
Big heavy duty zipper. Again without wear it's hard to say but the heavy coated and smoothed teeth don't seem likely to break or jam soon.

4) Pocket Variety. GOOD.
There are ton of different pockets...frankly I keep finding more. Other than the two large ones (back one is the laptop pocket and the one in front of that is for books or whatever) and the front one (presumably for your tablet if you really need to pack two types of computers) there are many little small ones. Some inside the other pockets, some on the sides, one right against your back (presumably for important papers, but I'd never use it as it seems awkward) and a little one on top that to my mind would fit a cell phone very handily so you can find it when it rings. So for pocket variety, it's a win. For useful pockets...maybe 70-80% are ones I'd actually use. The rest I might stuff random things into just if I needed to fit in one more thing but probably not otherwise.

5) Padding. EXCESSIVE.
Honestly there so much padding it's bulky. I don't plan to throw my electronics out of speeding trains or fifth story windows. While it's comfortable it also means you can fit less in it and that it's heavier even when empty. I shiver to think how long it would take to dry out if you ever got it wet.

6) Capacity. NOT BAD, BUT COULD BE BETTER
To me this is the part that makes me think I'll likely use the HP backpack for a while longer. This backpack isn't actually that much smaller (it doesn't expand out as far)than mine, but the padding really cuts down on space. As I'm not a student, my HP is what I use to travel with. It's nice to be able to use it as my "smaller" carry on and the extra cargo room comes in handy. This one can fit about two pairs of sneakers less over all which is quite a lot less. That said, it IS fairly spacious compared to many backpacks, so it might be just fine for you. I don't know that you'd want it a lot bigger...but if it was differently designed to expand out just a bit further and only pad where it's really needed, you'd get more.

7) Finishes. AWESOME
This is what really wowed me. There's lots of little details I never thought about but like a lot. Like the cell phone pocket. Or the fact that when you adjust the straps they roll up with a velcro snap so they don't dangle down. Very sturdy and polished. Pockets are secure, straps are highly engineered. A little handle near the bottom even...handy for picking it up to say, shove in an overhead bin. Lots of little things I never even though of but are pretty cool.

8)Comfort. ACCEPTABLE
Straps are very comfortable. It seemed to carry a bit "high" for me though which made my shoulders a bit hurty when fully loaded for a while. It has to do with the wideness of the straps at the top which won't let it slide lower down comfortably and so had me adjusting it up to keep it from feeling awkward. I'm calling it acceptable though because overall it wasn't bad. Good weight distribution otherwise (wide straps were nice for that). No cutting even when heavy, easy to grip from top and with one strap.

All in all a really pretty good backpack. It's not perfect, but having never found a perfect backpack to date, I'm giving it 5 stars. My HP (best I've ever had) wins on capacity but this one beats it on construction (I'm pretty sure) and nice extra features. Chances are there are people who will love it. I certainly plan to use it again.

39 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
4Very good overall, just be careful putting it down
By Dorgival Guedes
This is a very good backpack, and the description in the site was exactly what I got. I bought it to replace an older case logic backpack I had (cannot remember the model number) that served me very well for many years. It is well built, with nice features like a chest strap, and it is not excessively large, like other backpacks that try to fit even 17" models. My mac book pro 15" fits nicely and it feels secure.

My only reason not to give it five stars is that the notebook compartiment could be better padded at the bottom. In my previous one, the notebook fitted in a large padded pouch in the compartiment, so it would not touch the bottom of the backpack itself. Besides that, the bottom was also padded. With this one, when I put it on the floor the first few times I felt that the notebook was not been as isolated from the impact as I expected. I ended up fitting a piece of packaging foam to the bottom of the compartment, and that solved the problem. If that was included in the design, I'd give it five stars, no doubt.

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