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The Africa NG A5250 Small Rucksack / Shoulder Bag will carry all your essentials, keeping your pro gear, as well as a laptop, safe and secure and allowing ample room for personal effects. Multiple inside organizer pockets keep all your personal accessories neatly within the bag. The rear padded compartment will hold a laptop (15.4") or less. Two side pouches can be used to support a tripod or water bottle. This design lets you carry the bag as either as rucksack or shoulder bag by connecting the left shoulder strap differently. Two outer easy-access pockets allow you to keep the accessories you want close at hand.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Tastefully designed compact rucksack
By Daryl
Bought this rucksack for toting my laptop around. Description says it will fit a 15" laptop, but it also fits my 17" macbook pro (mid 2010 model) perfectly! Great if you are looking for something just big enough for your 17" MBP, but not too bulky to be a hassle. Plenty of space for one or two books, charger and other accessories. Sufficient padding all around with lots of compartments. Highly recommended.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Satisfied!!
By Maggie
Shipped on time. I just got the bag this morning and I am very satisfied with it. It looks exactly as it was shown in the picture. Very functional, and looks really durable. Would be perfect for me if it was just a little smaller (I'm an Asian girl btw). Still love it and would recommend it to all frequent travelers!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5LOVE IT.
By Claire Park
I am a high school student who wants to bring her mirrorless hybrid camera (Sony Nex-5n) as well as her school materials every day in a compact and good-looking backpack. While surfing the Amazon, this Nat Geo's Africa rucksack series caught my eye. Then, I hesitated between this product and the bigger (medium rucksack) model. I am pretty sure most of you who are viewing this page have gone through or are going through the same experience. Well, to tell you the truth, I chose to buy the smaller model since I could not afford the bigger one for now. Since I could only rely on the preview shoots made by Nat Geo - with the fully-grown male model wearing it - I was not expecting it to be big enough - I just hoped it would worth its price, at least. Even though I still had the doubt about the smaller model's capacity, I just decided to give it a try.Then today, I received my bag. To my surprise, this bag was MUCH BIGGER than I expected. I was even suspicious if it was accidentally switched with the medium sized one - no, it was delivered correctly. It was somehow even bulky when I put it on my back. Now some of you might not agree to this, since people's body sizes are all different. I am a slightly chubby Asian girl of 5' 4". My shape, in general, is relatively smaller when compared to other tall, big, and sturdy-looking types of people. It could be helpful if you keep this in mind.Of course, the capacity of the bag is big enough that I can put in everything I want to. Folders, a laptop, a fat pencil case, a wallet, a water bottle, a jacket, my phone, an umbrella, my camera, etc. I highly recommend it.P.s.: In the mini manual that came along with the bag, it says that the bag has two side pockets for carrying tripods or water bottles, but I could not find any of them. Has anyone succeeded? Please teach me where.

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