Herschel Supply Company Kaslo Tech Daypack

About This Item

Stay connected with the Kaslo Daypack Tech. Reimagined with 100% recycled EcoSystem™ materials made from post-consumer water bottles, it features multiple compartments and pockets for organizing devices and essentials on every journey.

Sustainability:

  • EcoSystem™ 600D Fabric made from 100% recycled post-consumer water bottles

Storage:

  • Hidden shoulder strap pocket for wireless earbuds
  • Zippered front storage sleeve
  • Airmesh luggage trolley sleeve
  • Mesh side pockets
  • Dual water bottle pockets

Design & Details:

  • Padded and fleece lined 15"/16" laptop sleeve
  • Zippered closures
  • Adjustable padded shoulder straps
  • Removable sternum strap
  • Tech compartments
  • Main compartment with zippered mesh storage sleeve
  • Front compartment with organizers and key clip
  • Brand : Herschel Supply Company
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 24HSCUKSLDYPCKTCHTRV
  • SKU: 26753103
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REVIEWS

4.7

155 Reviews

Solid But Could Be A Little Better!

For context, I previously owned the Herschel Pop Quiz. Compared to that backpack, this one is made out of the exact same fabric, and having owned the Pop Quiz for 3 years, that is a very good thing. The fabric holds up incredibly well and develops a beautiful patina-type effect under the sun (I have the ivy green color). I love all the extra tech pockets this backpack has. It makes it super easy to travel with my Mac and iPad along with some chargers and accessories neatly organized. The biggest problem I have with this bag are the side water bottle holders. They suck. They’re made out of a cheap feeling mesh that seems like it might rip eventually. It’s also ridiculously tight and impractical. The water bottle holders on the Pop Quiz are much better as they are made from the same fabric as the rest of the bar and are stitched around to the front of the bag rather than on the side. This makes them much roomier and stronger feeling. I wish this backpack had those same pockets.

Dynamite

Perfect on every level

Go With The Larger Kaslo

I've had the Kaslo Tech backpack for several years and love the number of pockets and space it has. I decided to purchase the smaller 20L daypack for my middle school kid. Upon attempting to put a regular-sized water bottle in the side pocket, I realized the space was incredibly small and could barely fit a slim can.

Overengineered

This backpack has a sleek, minimalistic design and a lot of potential, but it suffers from being overengineered, especially in the front compartment. There are at least five slim sleeves intended for items like thin books, magazines, or documents, but realistically, most people would only need one. In addition, the front section is filled with tiny pockets that seem designed for things like paperclips or sticky notes, items that don’t justify that much dedicated space. It feels like the front compartment was designed with too much complexity and not enough practicality. Personally, I would have preferred less emphasis on that section in exchange for a roomier main compartment, especially since the carry-on sleeve suggests this is more of a travel backpack than a school one. Overall, it's a well-made bag with a sharp look, but the overthought front storage gets in the way of its real-world usability.

Good Commuter Bag

I’ve been using the bag for a week now. It fits all my items I need for my daily commute to NYC. I think the headphone pouch on the strap is a bit small. It just fits the case for my Sony’s. Because of this I can feel the pressure of the earbud case pressing against me when I’m walking. While the pocket there is handy, there is room for improvements.

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