
The Thule Crossover Backpack is a highly functional daypack with crush-proof SafeZone compartment. The Thule Crossover withstands the abuse of your everyday adventures. The Thule Crossover Back Pack features ap added, integrated notebook compartment that holds up to a 17-in. computer as well as a heat-molded, crush-proof SafeZone compartment that protects your phone, sunglasses and other fragile gear and the SafeZone compartment is lockable or can be removed for extra room. | ||||||||||||||
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| Reviewer: | Loan HP | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 10/05/2011 |
| Review: | It is good and perfectly designed. Comfortable and never had such a desing that fit everything in. | ||||
| Reviewer: | Paul | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 10/04/2011 |
| Review: | I was looking for a backpack that would fit my MacBook Pro and some books, charger, supplies etc... I found it in the THULE 25L. The only problem I have is that THULE used the same cast aluminum clip on the front of the bag. So, one slides in from the top and the other from the bottom. The one that attaches from the bottom of the bag slips out on my bag all the time. Both clips should slip in from the top for security. I contacted THULE about this and they are going to look into it. Other than that the bag is really great and I would buy again. | ||||
| Reviewer: | Pablo | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 09/19/2011 |
| Review: | Awesome! | ||||
| Reviewer: | Jack S. | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 05/01/2011 |
| Review: | I got to test my HP Envy14 with the Thule Crossover 20L backpack I got. It seems it was an excellent choice. The backpack is of very high build quality, the laptop compartment fits my Eenvy 14 (24.5") with a slice slice battery perfectly and even when I put the Envy into Caselogic 14.1" sleeve it fits in there tightly. There is still enough place for stuff after putting the laptop in and the backpack and it should be enough as carry-on luggage when I take my Envy 14, full-size headphones, Digital Audio Player, portable amplifier, some spare batteries, cables, DSLR, etc. I like the protective case you get at the top of the backpack and the two side pockets. The only downside so far is the depth adjustment system that makes it a bit more difficult to open zips completely - to the very bottom. The biggest advantages over my previous backpack (Targus Corporate Traveller) are the profiled shoulder straps that make you forget you have a few kilograms on your back. I would highly recommend this as a commuting backpack too. | ||||