The North Face Surge Backpack - 2150cu in
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The North Face Surge Backpack - 2150cu in
The North Face Surge Backpack fits all your electronics for pre-exam library sessions or long nights editing photos. The top-access laptop sleeve and padded power-cord pocket on the bottom protects your high-tech equipment as you trek across campus, and the Surge Backpack's breathable mesh back panel lets the air flow during summer commutes. The North Face's angled BackSaver Technology keeps the pack load in the right place, and the hipbelt stows away when you leave the heavy stuff behind.
Bottom Line: This pack gives your gear worry-free protection for a day's worth of screen-staring.
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Very Versatile Pack
By: Curtis Tripp
December 9, 2008
I orignally got this pack before heading off to college because I needed one that could hold a 17 inch laptop and plenty of books, and it serves that job perfectly. There's plenty of pockets to organize your stuff, and just enough padding to make sure nothing gets broken (but let's not test it). The seperate laptop sleeve is perfect for safely transporting your computer while still having easy access. Also, its comfortable enough that I've even used it for a short day hike and it was more than up to the job.
is this the largest north face daypack (i mean for school not
is this the largest north face daypack (i mean for school not camping) or are there any larger ones like the big shot, etc..?
By: joe
June 16, 2009
No, it's not. The largest backpack for school will be the The North Face X Shot (36L). The similar packs to Surge would be Box Shot and Sure Shot, both at 35L. Big Shot is 33L.
By: Michael Popov
June 17, 2009
Ultimate Urban Backpack
By: Collin Smith
December 29, 2008
I was in need of a new backpack after finally wearing out my 10 year old TNF Recon. I just got a new 14" laptop so safely carrying that was a priority. I also wanted pockets and places for carrying other assorted things like pens, portable hard drives, ipod, etc. The Surge has it all. Aside from the padded laptop slot, which fits snugly against your back, the Surge has three compartments. The main compartment is perfect for books, clothes, and any other larger items. The middle compartment has a lot of smaller pockets for organizing medium sized items and for things you need quick access to. The front pocket has even more zippered compartments and a nice padded pocket for your mp3 player. The bottom of the Surge has a small zippered pocket for carrying your laptop's power cable. The outside has two water bottle pockets and compression straps. On top of all of this, it is completely waterproof. I ride a Genuine Scooter's Stella, so this thing is subjected to ALL the elements. I ride all year round and the Surge has protected my stuff from thunder storms and even sleet.
This is the ultimate urban backpack for those needing laptop storage (up to 17") plus plenty of space for books and other electronics. I hope this pack lasts me another 10 years.
will it carry a 16.4 inch sony laptop witha neoprene carrying
will it carry a 16.4 inch sony laptop witha neoprene carrying case?
By: nfjgh
June 15, 2009
It can hold up to a 17 inch laptop. So it will hold the computer just fine, however I do not think it will fit with the sleeve.
By: Andrew
June 15, 2009
Terrible Bag For School!
By: Kuwabara
June 26, 2009
Its main compartment is split up between a Laptop sleeve and a small main compartment1 I couldn't even fit a 1/2 inch binder in it! It's better for anything but school!
Do the compresion straps have buckles up un clip them?
Do the compresion straps have buckles up un clip them?
By: kendrick
March 16, 2009
The compression straps on the side have buckles that clip.
By: David Madsen
March 17, 2009
GREAT PACK, VERSITILE
By: SCOTT MASON
July 9, 2008
got this pack last christmas, love it. Use it everyday for transpo of my laptop, straps are comfy and the bag holds a ton. I even used it this summer on day hikes in the Andes Mountains. All around perfect pack.
Which pocket is meant to carry a computer?
Which pocket is meant to carry a computer?
By: kee2849078
March 3, 2009
There is a pocket closest to the back panel that is meant to carry a computer
By: David Madsen
March 17, 2009
For Students
By: jkristoff1651896
September 16, 2008
Good pack. Plenty of room for my laptop in the nicely padded pouch and also plenty of room for books in the main compartment. Comfortable shoulder straps even when carrying lots of weight. I recommend this pack.
Angus - No.Collin - It may not be "waterproof", but it is highly water-resistant. I've used it in rain and sleet and it has protected everything inside.
By: Collin Smith
January 19, 2009
Excellent backpack
By: tallpaulicus
December 9, 2008
I have the previous generation (which looks a little different but is essentially the same pack) and it has worked great. I use it for college, and it holds a lot of stuff well. Laptop pocket is well padded, holds two Nalgenes. Also works well for day-hiking and travel and the outside is water-resistant. It's a keeper.
what are the overall dimensions of bag?
what are the overall dimensions of bag?
By: yoav5100070610
November 10, 2008
20"x13.5"x9.5".
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 17, 2008
Great backpack
By: davidson24585050
August 30, 2008
Very durable. Well made. Great stitching, zippers reinforced. Great padding for laptop. Comfortable backpack to wear. Great extra pockets. Front section expands a lot to fit excess gear/paperwork/books/clothes. Great for college, work, travel. Love North Face products! Color is excellent too. Bright blue with black accents.
Will it carry a hydration system? If so what kind is recommended
Will it carry a hydration system? If so what kind is recommended for it?
Thanks,
Ben
By: bhwhit2396326
September 3, 2008
Only water bottles.
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 17, 2008
Chemical Engineering Major
By: mama57cita2338496
September 10, 2008
I love this backpack for school. The nicest part about tbis backpack is its excellent design, there is a purse in the front designed perfect for women to hold all of their things. There are two large compartments for textbooks and binders. I can hold two three inch text books and two binders at once in this pack. Some other night things is the rape whistle, comfort arm straps, also the two large water holders on the side, great for long days at school. Overall this is the best backpack I have ever owned, buy one if your a science person who has to carry a lot of books.
Yes, it will fit fine.
By: Emil Tsao
August 9, 2008
Works for old folks too!
By: Steve
May 31, 2009
I'm 63 years old and travel a lot on business. I had 3 back operations so have been using a roller bag, problem is that you have to carry and lift it a lot. Used a cheap little back pack I got at a meeting and liked it so started looking. Tried several and the Surge was the best. Just got back from a business trip to Portugal and it met all my needs. Very good alternative to a roller briefcase.
Extremely light
By: Jennifer
May 20, 2009
I've put twice the weight into this backpack as I was lugging around in my briefcase, but it feels much lighter. There are so many compartments I have a hard time remembering where I put stuff. I'd like fewer, larger compartments, but this is a well-designed pack overall.
Best bag Ever
By: doctadee732364676
August 19, 2008
Well designed. Keeps snug against your back, lots of pockets and padding, durable
Very good backpack
By: Alfonso Pacheco
February 4, 2009
It is a big backpack. Lots of compartments for accessories and to carry your everyday things. The laptop compartment is quite big. A lot of adjustments can be done to make it fit and not look so bulky.
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