The Gravis Metro Backpack was made for spec-ops urban missions—like poaching wireless connections. Just slip your 17-inch laptop into the back neoprene pocket and prowl the streets for unprotected wifi. The main compartment has enough space for some books or a change of clothes, while external front pockets have mesh and stretch neoprene pouches to organize small stuff like your computer cords and iPod.
Bottom Line: If you're looking at this site on someone else's wireless connection, this is the pack for you.
I got my pack so fast and love everything about except for the material. It looks amazing on the web, but when you get it, it feels like white duct tape. Cold, plastic duct tape. It makes it easier to clean but that's its only perk. I could see in the picture that the pack looked stiff but I figured that it was just overstuffed on the mannequin. It doesn't "break in" very well. All in all it's an awesome bag.. the material was the only thing that was a bit funky.
Bought this as a school bag for my daughter but she liked my Burton Sloan and I kept this one which is about the same size and has the laptop pocket. It is quite big for everyday but I need a travel bag. Great for carry on. Holds laptop and plenty more but fits under seat.Very well made and looks great.
Not a fan - the pack is huge (as in long, it almost comes up to the back of your head). It's a well made backpack and would work well if you're using it to carry a ton of stuff, but it's not for everyday use.