




EVERKI Atlas Business 32L Laptop Backpack – Travel-Friendly Business & Office, Professional Backpack for Men & Women, Durable Computer Bag with Adjustable Padded Compartment, Fits 13"-17.3", Black
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Description
DEVICE PROTECTION – Adjustable Laptop Compartment Designed for field engineers, IT professionals, and road warrior consultants, the EVERKI Atlas laptop backpack for men features a fully adjustable, felt-lined compartment that accommodates laptops from 13" to 17.3". Keep your tech gear secure with premium padding and easy access at TSA checkpoints. CAPACITY & ORGANIZATION – 32 LIters Spacious Design: With 32L capacity, this business backpack for men offers ample space to store everything from large laptops to chargers, tools, and accessories. Multiple compartments and a dedicated laptop backpack with padded compartment keep your gear organized for real-world use, whether on-site or in the boardroom. FIT & ERGONOMICS – All-Day Lightness for Professionals: Engineered for all-day simplicity, the work backpack for men features a 5-point balance strap system and pillow-soft, adjustable straps. The breathable mesh lumbar support promotes cooler wear during long days on the move, making it ideal for traveling professionals who carry heavy gear. TRAVEL-FRIENDLY FEATURES – Ideal for Business & Airport Use: Designed to streamline your business and travel backpack needs, the trolley strap lets you securely attach the backpack to luggage handles. The ergonomic design and tangle-free strap management system ensure a neat and professional look while on the go, making it the Ideal companion for business travelers. DURABILITY & MATERIALS – Heavy-Duty Construction: Crafted with high-end materials, the EVERKI Atlas laptop backpack for work is built to withstand the demands of fieldwork and travel. Heavy-duty zippers, metal pulls, and a durable exterior protect your gear, while the high-contrast orange interior offers clear organization. Ideal for those who carry both technology and tools. See more product details
Details
Product information Style Color Black Backpack Design Laptop Backpack Subject Character Atlas Sport Type Travelling Product Style Laptop Backpack Pattern Solid Item Shape Rectangular Item details Brand Name EVERKI Age Range Description Adult Item Weight 4 Pounds Style Number EKP121 Model Name Atlas Backpack School Type College Number of Items 1 Unit Count 1 Count Global Trade Identification Number 00874933002246, 08749330022468 Warranty Description Limited lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects; normal wear and tear not covered UPC 874933002246 Manufacturer Part Number EKP121-1 Manufacturer Everki Item Type Name Laptop Backpack Best Sellers Rank #412 in Laptop Backpacks ASIN B00ERJG842 Customer Reviews 4.8 out of 5 stars Warranty & Support Feedback Features & Specs Other Special Features of the Product Adjustable, felt-lined, Bottle Holder Recommended Uses For Product Travel, Work Strap Type Chest Strap, Sternum, Trolley Compatible Device Size Maximum 17.3 Inches Pocket Description Electronics Pocket, Passport Pocket, Side Water Bottle Pocket, Sunglasses Pocket, Water Bottle Pocket Apparel Closure Type Zipper Water Resistance Level Water Repellent Embellishment Feature Cord Number Of Pockets 12 Number of Compartments 3 Backpack Harness Type Shoulder Harness Maximum Weight Recommendation 20 Kilograms Zippered Compartment Count 3 Fit to Size Sentiment Positive Shoulder to Bottom Hem Length 18.9 Inches Sleeve Length Description Sleeveless Fit Type Regular Materials & Care Material Type Polyester Product Care Instructions Wipe with Damp Cloth Outer Material Polyester Lining Description Polyester Shell Type Soft Shell Apparel Fabric Weight Class Medium Weight Apparel Fabric Stretch No Stretch Measurements Storage Volume 32 Liters Item Dimensions D x W x H 9.1"D x 13.4"W x 18.9"H Item Weight 4 Pounds Unit Count 1 Count Size 32 Liters Strap Size Medium to Large
Customer reviews
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Good bag - own two from Everki
In a day and age when you can find nearly anything you want, you sometimes run into a gem amidst the total crap that surrounds it. I have personally looked for a new bag for months while being disgusted with the quality, configurations, material and otherwise lackluster choices made when designing some of these other products. This bag is fantastic. Not perfect, but it is looking very promising after a very close inspection. This review is initial and I will update it as it gets some wear on it. - The first thing you notice is the quality of the fabric; not only does it feel sturdy but it can be said that it is a bit sexy as well with the design print in the front. - Second you notice the quality of the zippers when you start unpacking this thing, opening it up. I have had a lot of bags and these are nice. I do not get that impression or fear you get with others, wondering when they will break. - After opening all the pockets, you see a nice selection of partitioned spaces. The bag I last bought for my programmer (a large HP ENVY 17) was also from here, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00507NAYQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. This is a rather popular Targus bag that already has a rip in it from 1 year of use when I hardly move the bag from where it sits. The bag slouches heavily when not zippered anywhere and the organization is terrible compared to this bag. - The orange colored interior is very nice but I didn't get the bag for flash, I bought it for quality. The orange does however allow you to see better where things are against the black color of the outer shell. - The laptop compartment is really neat for making sure the laptop is snug and not moving around. This is the first bag I have seen this on. Once you set the size, you do not have to do anything more than slide it in. Nicely lined pocket, easy to secure. - I just bought an Everki Titan a few weeks ago and the quality is there, but this is a smaller bag. One thing I noticed was that the pouches do not all open up a lot; you have to run the zipper down and then tug the pouch top out a bit to get it open. Not the end of the world and maybe that will loosen up a bit in time. - The larger section is just huge for whatever you would need until you try carrying part of your home along. Bigger things like game systems and external electronics that take some space will eat that pocket up. I am using this for business and have plenty of room for everything. I attached some pics of everything I threw in there and have actually throw some more in after. Can't use it if you don't have it with you. I do not travel by air much anymore so I cannot comment about under the seat storage. By the size of this, i am pretty sure it will fit just fine in the CRJ or Embraer that are still being used by some. Anything bigger is cake. - I did notice a couple things that just irked me a bit but did not make me trash the joint - The front pocket on top does not have any kind of closing mechanism; this pouch is open on the top and although it is pretty deep, if you stack anything that is rather tall, you do have a chance of it hanging right out the top and losing something. If there is not enough pressure to keep the contents smashed in and the bag tips, so may your things. You could argue that if it doesn't fit, don't put it in. That is my thinking but if they just put some quick release strap or even Velcro on the inside to hold it closed, the point would be moot. - There is no real dedicated document slot unless you call that inner zippered see through pouch the document pouch. In what I would consider the "business area" with you cards, pens and such, there is a small square there to hold who knows what. I threw in some very needed guitar picks (just never know), a couple thumb drives, SD cards and a micro adapter. I would rather have had a nice larger square for the passport, tickets and so forth. This is preference but for someone who traveled the airways for 17 years every week, that just makes sense. I am not taking a star away for anything I didn't care for because of the shear fact of how much better this bag is constructed than any bag I have had and ALL bags have had something that either didn't make sense or was not perfect. Yes, it costs more money. If you would rather have quality than quantity, I believe this is the bag. I have another and the quality is there on the titan as well. Some companies just make better stuff. Update 9/11/2019: This bag is still the beast it was when I bought it. Under inspection, I see a very minor stretch under the left strap. This is because I use this strap every single time i grab the bag, which is every single work day into the office or job site depending, and back. Absolutely the best bag i have ever owned. The small irks are still exactly the same. The front pouch that is open; I hardly use it because I do not want to keep track of the possibility of dropping something. If it is small that can dive to the bottom of the pocket, I throw it in. The zippered pocket behind is the same as well. Fully unzipped, it doesn't really open up a ton but you can still see everything and place and take items without issue. I am guessing after all this time that this close configuration is part of what makes this bag stand up to time. I can still open up every single zipper in this thing and the bag stands up. Obviously if you have a weight shift ratio to one side, i am sure you can get it to fall. Straps are in excellent condition for the use of the bag. I might buy stock in Everki as quality matters that much to me. Update 1/2/2025 - I am still rocking this same bag. Never, have I ever had a bag last this long. No, I am not in and out of airports and rental cars anymore, but I still carry this home every single day. I have been through like three laptops, maybe four while this bag is still rocking. Worth every penny.
In a day and age when you can find nearly anything you want, you sometimes run into a gem amidst the total crap that surrounds it. I have personally looked for a new bag for months while being disgusted with the quality, configurations, material and otherwise lackluster choices made when designing some of these other products. This bag is fantastic. Not perfect, but it is looking very promising after a very close inspection. This review is initial and I will update it as it gets some wear on it. - The first thing you notice is the quality of the fabric; not only does it feel sturdy but it can be said that it is a bit sexy as well with the design print in the front. - Second you notice the quality of the zippers when you start unpacking this thing, opening it up. I have had a lot of bags and these are nice. I do not get that impression or fear you get with others, wondering when they will break. - After opening all the pockets, you see a nice selection of partitioned spaces. The bag I last bought for my programmer (a large HP ENVY 17) was also from here, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00507NAYQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. This is a rather popular Targus bag that already has a rip in it from 1 year of use when I hardly move the bag from where it sits. The bag slouches heavily when not zippered anywhere and the organization is terrible compared to this bag. - The orange colored interior is very nice but I didn't get the bag for flash, I bought it for quality. The orange does however allow you to see better where things are against the black color of the outer shell. - The laptop compartment is really neat for making sure the laptop is snug and not moving around. This is the first bag I have seen this on. Once you set the size, you do not have to do anything more than slide it in. Nicely lined pocket, easy to secure. - I just bought an Everki Titan a few weeks ago and the quality is there, but this is a smaller bag. One thing I noticed was that the pouches do not all open up a lot; you have to run the zipper down and then tug the pouch top out a bit to get it open. Not the end of the world and maybe that will loosen up a bit in time. - The larger section is just huge for whatever you would need until you try carrying part of your home along. Bigger things like game systems and external electronics that take some space will eat that pocket up. I am using this for business and have plenty of room for everything. I attached some pics of everything I threw in there and have actually throw some more in after. Can't use it if you don't have it with you. I do not travel by air much anymore so I cannot comment about under the seat storage. By the size of this, i am pretty sure it will fit just fine in the CRJ or Embraer that are still being used by some. Anything bigger is cake. - I did notice a couple things that just irked me a bit but did not make me trash the joint - The front pocket on top does not have any kind of closing mechanism; this pouch is open on the top and although it is pretty deep, if you stack anything that is rather tall, you do have a chance of it hanging right out the top and losing something. If there is not enough pressure to keep the contents smashed in and the bag tips, so may your things. You could argue that if it doesn't fit, don't put it in. That is my thinking but if they just put some quick release strap or even Velcro on the inside to hold it closed, the point would be moot. - There is no real dedicated document slot unless you call that inner zippered see through pouch the document pouch. In what I would consider the "business area" with you cards, pens and such, there is a small square there to hold who knows what. I threw in some very needed guitar picks (just never know), a couple thumb drives, SD cards and a micro adapter. I would rather have had a nice larger square for the passport, tickets and so forth. This is preference but for someone who traveled the airways for 17 years every week, that just makes sense. I am not taking a star away for anything I didn't care for because of the shear fact of how much better this bag is constructed than any bag I have had and ALL bags have had something that either didn't make sense or was not perfect. Yes, it costs more money. If you would rather have quality than quantity, I believe this is the bag. I have another and the quality is there on the titan as well. Some companies just make better stuff. Update 9/11/2019: This bag is still the beast it was when I bought it. Under inspection, I see a very minor stretch under the left strap. This is because I use this strap every single time i grab the bag, which is every single work day into the office or job site depending, and back. Absolutely the best bag i have ever owned. The small irks are still exactly the same. The front pouch that is open; I hardly use it because I do not want to keep track of the possibility of dropping something. If it is small that can dive to the bottom of the pocket, I throw it in. The zippered pocket behind is the same as well. Fully unzipped, it doesn't really open up a ton but you can still see everything and place and take items without issue. I am guessing after all this time that this close configuration is part of what makes this bag stand up to time. I can still open up every single zipper in this thing and the bag stands up. Obviously if you have a weight shift ratio to one side, i am sure you can get it to fall. Straps are in excellent condition for the use of the bag. I might buy stock in Everki as quality matters that much to me. Update 1/2/2025 - I am still rocking this same bag. Never, have I ever had a bag last this long. No, I am not in and out of airports and rental cars anymore, but I still carry this home every single day. I have been through like three laptops, maybe four while this bag is still rocking. Worth every penny.











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WOW! I was blown away by the quality, design, and capacity of this moderate-sized laptop backpack.
WOW! This is an absolutely FANTASTIC bag. I had never heard of Everki before, and certainly not the Atlas backpack. However, on a recent flight (as a traveling consultant, planes are my second home), I happened to be standing behind a guy with an Everki pack. As a long-time Arcteryx fan -- smart, bomb-proof packs with great styling -- I admired the pack this gent was wearing as it looked just as solid as my beloved Arcteryx Blade 24. Fast forward a few months, and I find myself in a situation where I need to commute with two separate laptops. As much as I love the Arcteryx Blade, it just wasn't big enough to accommodate two laptops and all of the sundry gear that goes with them. So, I did some quick searches out on the interwebs for a purpose-built, multi-computer bag, and Everki kept coming up, and with high ratings. So, with some fresh travel coming up, I decided that now was the time to take the plunge and give the Atlas a try. I just received the bag a couple of days ago. I had high expectations of the Everki (having seen one in the wild before), but I was absolutely blown away by the build quality of the Atlas. This thing is industrial and built to take a beating. You can just feel the quality on this thing. Top quality materials are used in its construction, and there is heavy use of Cordura, parachute material, rivets, and heavy stitching. The zippers are large -- kind of similar to the oversized zippers used on Ogio bags -- and they open and close without a hint of snagging. Like my beloved Arcteryx, I wasn't able to find a single loose stitch or fray, and the attention to detail, fit, and finish is obvious from the moment you heft it. I say that because this is not a light bag. It is designed to carry a lot of equipment, and to do so safely. But the real surprise was just how well laid-out this bag is with a simply ridiculous amount of pockets and storage. I was able to fit both the 15" MacBook Pro and my Dell 15", along with two satchels, each with power bricks, cords, etc., AS WELL AS my Epson projector AND two O'Reilly reference books. And I still had room for extra power strips, international power converter, and even my sunglasses case. And there is extra room to spare. I am a huge fan of minimalist solutions, which is why the Arcteryx appealed so much to me. And, despite the crazy amount of pockets and storage space in the Atlas, it is so well designed that all of it doesn't seem excessive, and it still has a general feeling of minimalism and still maintains a reasonably small profile when all zipped up. I spend a great deal of time and perform a great deal of research on gear that I purchase as I like to make the purchase only once. I buy only the highest quality gear that I can afford, regardless of the price, and I have very high expectations for products that I've purchased. I can say unequivocally that the Everki Atlas has far exceed my expectations in all regards. It is with bittersweet feelings that I relinquish my Arcteryx Blade 24 to my daughter, who does quite a bit of business travel, too, and I plan on staying the Everki course from this point forward, as long as they continue to deliver top quality products such as this. Absolutely five stars! *** 2nd Trip Update *** So, I've taken this bag on two trips now and have a much better understanding of how well it works with my "office in a bag" concept, including working with the airlines. The bag is absolutely the perfect bag for traveling with two laptops. Plenty of storage space, very well organized and sorted, and just plain easy to use. One thing I really appreciated about the bag on these trips were the very wide and well-designed shoulder straps. I'm guessing that my bag comes in at over 20 lbs, and I found the wide straps to be completely comfortable and perfectly positioned and designed. I also appreciate that the bag is designed to stand on its own, which makes loading and unloading very easy. I remain so very thrilled with this purchase. Also, absolutely no problems with the bag as of this time -- no sticking zippers, no unraveling threads or stitches, or anything of the sort. I think I've finally found, "The One". I'll give a six-month review, just to provide some insight into how the bag wears over the long-run. Reiterate: 5-stars, well earned.
WOW! This is an absolutely FANTASTIC bag. I had never heard of Everki before, and certainly not the Atlas backpack. However, on a recent flight (as a traveling consultant, planes are my second home), I happened to be standing behind a guy with an Everki pack. As a long-time Arcteryx fan -- smart, bomb-proof packs with great styling -- I admired the pack this gent was wearing as it looked just as solid as my beloved Arcteryx Blade 24. Fast forward a few months, and I find myself in a situation where I need to commute with two separate laptops. As much as I love the Arcteryx Blade, it just wasn't big enough to accommodate two laptops and all of the sundry gear that goes with them. So, I did some quick searches out on the interwebs for a purpose-built, multi-computer bag, and Everki kept coming up, and with high ratings. So, with some fresh travel coming up, I decided that now was the time to take the plunge and give the Atlas a try. I just received the bag a couple of days ago. I had high expectations of the Everki (having seen one in the wild before), but I was absolutely blown away by the build quality of the Atlas. This thing is industrial and built to take a beating. You can just feel the quality on this thing. Top quality materials are used in its construction, and there is heavy use of Cordura, parachute material, rivets, and heavy stitching. The zippers are large -- kind of similar to the oversized zippers used on Ogio bags -- and they open and close without a hint of snagging. Like my beloved Arcteryx, I wasn't able to find a single loose stitch or fray, and the attention to detail, fit, and finish is obvious from the moment you heft it. I say that because this is not a light bag. It is designed to carry a lot of equipment, and to do so safely. But the real surprise was just how well laid-out this bag is with a simply ridiculous amount of pockets and storage. I was able to fit both the 15" MacBook Pro and my Dell 15", along with two satchels, each with power bricks, cords, etc., AS WELL AS my Epson projector AND two O'Reilly reference books. And I still had room for extra power strips, international power converter, and even my sunglasses case. And there is extra room to spare. I am a huge fan of minimalist solutions, which is why the Arcteryx appealed so much to me. And, despite the crazy amount of pockets and storage space in the Atlas, it is so well designed that all of it doesn't seem excessive, and it still has a general feeling of minimalism and still maintains a reasonably small profile when all zipped up. I spend a great deal of time and perform a great deal of research on gear that I purchase as I like to make the purchase only once. I buy only the highest quality gear that I can afford, regardless of the price, and I have very high expectations for products that I've purchased. I can say unequivocally that the Everki Atlas has far exceed my expectations in all regards. It is with bittersweet feelings that I relinquish my Arcteryx Blade 24 to my daughter, who does quite a bit of business travel, too, and I plan on staying the Everki course from this point forward, as long as they continue to deliver top quality products such as this. Absolutely five stars! *** 2nd Trip Update *** So, I've taken this bag on two trips now and have a much better understanding of how well it works with my "office in a bag" concept, including working with the airlines. The bag is absolutely the perfect bag for traveling with two laptops. Plenty of storage space, very well organized and sorted, and just plain easy to use. One thing I really appreciated about the bag on these trips were the very wide and well-designed shoulder straps. I'm guessing that my bag comes in at over 20 lbs, and I found the wide straps to be completely comfortable and perfectly positioned and designed. I also appreciate that the bag is designed to stand on its own, which makes loading and unloading very easy. I remain so very thrilled with this purchase. Also, absolutely no problems with the bag as of this time -- no sticking zippers, no unraveling threads or stitches, or anything of the sort. I think I've finally found, "The One". I'll give a six-month review, just to provide some insight into how the bag wears over the long-run. Reiterate: 5-stars, well earned.
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Recommend the bag
I bought this back pack a couple years ago. At first I was skeptical and not thrilled as it was different from the jansport I was leaving behind and I had all the pockets on that figured out. But this ultimately has been the right purchase for me. I fly every week and with layovers sometimes I'm on 4-5 flights every week. This goes through security no problem (especially like that I can unzip the laptop pouch for that as two laptops don't always go through the and Scanner great), got under the seat on both regional and larger flights, and is a life saver that it attaches to my suitcase because it's quite heavy. And I have a tendency to not always be super gentle, just the nature of travel sometimes. so I really have tested the padding on the laptop pouches and it holds up. I never worry if it clunks down a bit harder than I intended or had to be pushed into the seat in front of me. The general material of the whole bag seems to be very good quality and quite sturdy. To give a proper idea of what it can hold I'm currently sitting in an airport and it has two full sized laptops, two phones, a tablet, ipod and case, Nintendo 3DS XL, fitbit with no power, all the power chargers external harddrive mice and whatnot that come with those electronic devices, a pillow pet, a 20 ounce water bottle, wallet, passport, keys, nail clippers, gum, makeup mirror, two hard covered notebooks, two things of peanuts, chapstick, tylenol, and a multitude of pens in each pocket because I can never get enough. I'm probably not taking the organization as far as I could but I at least know where everything is. The only things I can say negatively is that I'm just not a fan of Orange. It's just one of my least favorite colours I suppose. I somewhat wish it was yellow or something. But it's definitely helped me find what I need in the bag and is professional looking. Also the water bottle strap is literally holding on by a thread but with the zip pouch my bottle doesn't fall out. It's too tall really to use the strap anyways. Overall definitely recommend the bag. I've put it through the ringer and it holds up.
I bought this back pack a couple years ago. At first I was skeptical and not thrilled as it was different from the jansport I was leaving behind and I had all the pockets on that figured out. But this ultimately has been the right purchase for me. I fly every week and with layovers sometimes I'm on 4-5 flights every week. This goes through security no problem (especially like that I can unzip the laptop pouch for that as two laptops don't always go through the and Scanner great), got under the seat on both regional and larger flights, and is a life saver that it attaches to my suitcase because it's quite heavy. And I have a tendency to not always be super gentle, just the nature of travel sometimes. so I really have tested the padding on the laptop pouches and it holds up. I never worry if it clunks down a bit harder than I intended or had to be pushed into the seat in front of me. The general material of the whole bag seems to be very good quality and quite sturdy. To give a proper idea of what it can hold I'm currently sitting in an airport and it has two full sized laptops, two phones, a tablet, ipod and case, Nintendo 3DS XL, fitbit with no power, all the power chargers external harddrive mice and whatnot that come with those electronic devices, a pillow pet, a 20 ounce water bottle, wallet, passport, keys, nail clippers, gum, makeup mirror, two hard covered notebooks, two things of peanuts, chapstick, tylenol, and a multitude of pens in each pocket because I can never get enough. I'm probably not taking the organization as far as I could but I at least know where everything is. The only things I can say negatively is that I'm just not a fan of Orange. It's just one of my least favorite colours I suppose. I somewhat wish it was yellow or something. But it's definitely helped me find what I need in the bag and is professional looking. Also the water bottle strap is literally holding on by a thread but with the zip pouch my bottle doesn't fall out. It's too tall really to use the strap anyways. Overall definitely recommend the bag. I've put it through the ringer and it holds up.
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Works great with my Alienware M15 R4
The Everki Atlas is quite a nice backpack for traveling. I just recently took it on my first trip across the state. The nylon material is relatively heavy and feels durable enough to hold up over time. I really like the larger zippers which feel almost over built. The backpack has quite a number of compartments, maybe too many in my personal opinion. It still serves me well for my use-case. I purchased it specifically to hold my Alienware M15 R4, which it holds just fine. The laptop compartment is very adjustable and will fit a variety of laptops I would imagine. It's padded all around the laptop compartment as well which is great, it's something I was looking for. It does not protect the corners of the laptop very well unfortunately. I was hard pressed to find a bag which does this really well. The backpack also has plenty of space for my laptop charger brick, external mouse, mousepad, headphones, headphone wireless dongle and headphone cables. In fact there is quite a bit of extra space and I'm guessing I could fit my iPad and several other smaller items in there at the same time. It's not what I would personally call a cheap backpack but I feel like you will most likely get what you pay for to a large extent with backpacks and bags. This backpack definitely feels like a quality product. If you've got the cash it's worth considering. I have yet to see how it holds up over a long period, I'm hoping for the best and by the looks of it I think It'll be fine. I'm not usually that rough with my stuff though. I'd recommend the Everki Atlas
The Everki Atlas is quite a nice backpack for traveling. I just recently took it on my first trip across the state. The nylon material is relatively heavy and feels durable enough to hold up over time. I really like the larger zippers which feel almost over built. The backpack has quite a number of compartments, maybe too many in my personal opinion. It still serves me well for my use-case. I purchased it specifically to hold my Alienware M15 R4, which it holds just fine. The laptop compartment is very adjustable and will fit a variety of laptops I would imagine. It's padded all around the laptop compartment as well which is great, it's something I was looking for. It does not protect the corners of the laptop very well unfortunately. I was hard pressed to find a bag which does this really well. The backpack also has plenty of space for my laptop charger brick, external mouse, mousepad, headphones, headphone wireless dongle and headphone cables. In fact there is quite a bit of extra space and I'm guessing I could fit my iPad and several other smaller items in there at the same time. It's not what I would personally call a cheap backpack but I feel like you will most likely get what you pay for to a large extent with backpacks and bags. This backpack definitely feels like a quality product. If you've got the cash it's worth considering. I have yet to see how it holds up over a long period, I'm hoping for the best and by the looks of it I think It'll be fine. I'm not usually that rough with my stuff though. I'd recommend the Everki Atlas