It’s definitely a great bag for an all purpose trip or an every day babe the only thing that I wish is that the iPad pocket was big enough for a 12 inch iPad but other than that It’s a really well-made bagThis bag is amazing and perfect in every wayI would reccomendI spent the last two weeks researching different backpacks: North Face, Tucano, Thule, Cotopaxi, Tortuga, Fjällräven, InCase — I've looked at them all. I was looking for a flexible backpack that could work both for travel (including hikes, beach trips and city walking) and for commuting.My perfect backpack would fit a MacBook Pro, have lots of soft padding, have a trolley strap (i.e. to attach to a luggage handle), fit the "personal item" dimensions of all major airlines, have MOLLY straps or similar for attaching things like a beach mat or a camera tripod, have at least one side bottle pocket, and have a good selection of interior pockets for smaller objects. It should also be minimalist; I'm not a fan of logos and unnecessary embellishments.This backpack ticks all the above boxes and more: It's lightweight, and seems very durable. I like that it's made from recycled materials. It has compression straps, allowing you to bundle it up tight (either for stowage in tight spaces, like under an airplane seat, or to prevent objects from moving around too much when hiking). The distribution of exterior and interior pockets is perfect: Two slim outside pockets and two inside one, of which one is a see-through mesh. The laptop pocket also has a separate pocket for a tablet or additional small laptop. The interior compartment isn't huge, but large enough for everything I tend to bring (camera, headphones, sunglasses, wire case, etc.).It came down to this one or the Thule Accent 20L, which is very similar and sells for about the same. Ultimately, I found the the Accent to be a little weird-looking, with its top hump.It's barely larger than the backpack I've been using the last few years, the Fjällräven Kånken, and is about half the depth. Compared to the Ogio, the Kånken's lack of padding is pretty ridiculous.The only feature I'd like to see added is a charger feature. Some newer backpacks from Tucano and others have a phone-sized pocket on one of the shoulder straps, allowing you to thread a USB cable from a charger inside the backpack and through into the phone pocket for charging on the go.This is an amazing bag, top notch quality, I absolutely love it! But, I bought this for the new school year for my 6th grade son. Unfortunately, 20L is way too small for middle school. He has a chromebook, two 1" binders, a composition notebook, a couple of reading books, a pencil case, a lunch box, and a phone...forget about fitting a water bottle. I took off one star only bc I didn't order the correct size...I thought 20L would be ok. So what I did was: I kept this backpack and bought my son the 2021 Ogio Pace Pro 25 Backpack (it's actually 27L, fits everything, can easily carry a water bottle... it's perfect!)A well made backpack. The zippers are heavy and easy to open and close. The fabric is stiff but becomes softer and more pliable with use. The pockets are basic without a lot of organization but they seem to be sized nicely to help with organization and ease of finding things.The best work backpack. Couldnt pass on the discounted price for the backpack I bought. Sturdy but light. Stitches are clean and easy to wipe down.My bag came and I enjoyed it. The design of the outer two most pockets takes some getting used to but works great if you have a pouch to drop into them. After about 3 weeks I had a seam along the bottom fail. Contacted Ogio and they had a replacement sent to me in a few days very few questions asked.