
For your reference, this page contains historical product information.
Made in USA.
Item 749968
Specification | Description |
| Average weight | 2 lbs. 13 oz. |
| Dimensions | 15.5 x 13 x 4.5 inches |
| Material | Waxed cotton canvas / recycled rubber bottom |
| Number of pockets | 3 + main compartment |
| Volume | 780 cubic inches |
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
Cons
Best Uses
Reviewed by 4 customers
Sort by
Displaying reviews 1-4
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overland Equipment Seattle Computer Bag:
Bought this for my husband and he loves it. Rugged and "manly" enough to carry. Love the fact that's it's eco-friendly, so I can buy and he can use guilt free. Also nice to know it's made in CA.. Fan of Overland.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overland Equipment Seattle Computer Bag:
Loved this bag, except for the front clasp. It broke on my 1st bag in Singapore and just this past week in India on the replacement bag. For just a laptop, files, powercords, etc., it's the best I've ever had. Add in headphones and other things that make international travel bearable and the clasp can't handle the pressure.
It's not overstuffed - just full and it breaks when being handle-carried.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overland Equipment Seattle Computer Bag:
Initially i had an issue with the clasp like the other reviewer and i contacted the company (btw, Best customer service!), and they said in the very beginning they did have some issues with the first round but have since corrected the issue. I sent my bag back and they replaced it for free! After a 3 month sabbatical to Africa, Tibet, and South America it has become my best friend. So i bought 5 of them as groomsmen's presents. All of my friends keep commenting how they love the bag too! I bought a Auburn purse for my wife and she says its the most organized purse she's ever used.
We are all now big fans of Overland. My only complaint is that they don't have a wide selection of men's bags.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overland Equipment Seattle Computer Bag:
I fly on average 100+ legs on airplanes during a year for my job. After about 15 flights the rivets on the clasp on the bag broke off and I fixed it with a bolt/locking washer/nut. 5 flights later the entire clasp on the bag broke off. I cut the strap off, used it for a few weeks then threw the bag away. If you are a frequent flier who stuffs their bag into the overhead bins often I'd look elsewhere.
Displaying reviews 1-4
How are we doing? Give us feedback on this page.
Shopping Cart
Find REI on:
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
MySpace
Flickr