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EVERKI Business 120 Laptop Backpack with Rain Cover 40L Capacity Large Compartment for Laptops Up to 18 4

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  • SPACIOUS AND ORGANIZED STORAGE: The EVERKI Business 120 backpack features multiple compartments for easy organization, including a felt-lined tablet pocket, large spaces for chargers, and a dedicated front accessory compartment.
  • EXTRA-LARGE LAPTOP COMPARTMENT: This backpack comfortably fits laptops ranging from 17.3 inches to 18.4 inches. With ample space for accessories, cables, and a padded sleeve for your laptop, it provides full protection and organization for your tech gear.
  • TRAVEL-FRIENDLY DESIGN: Designed with a 180° fold-out feature and trolley handle pass-through, the EVERKI Business 120 is great for efficient airport security passage. Its cabin-friendly size makes it an excellent travel companion for business trips.
  • ERGONOMIC COMFORT: The EVERKI Business 120 ensures maximum convenience with its 5-point ergonomic strap system. Padded shoulder straps, an adjustable chest strap, and a breathable back panel with airflow channels provide top-tier support even during long commutes.
  • ENHANCED PROTECTION AND ACCESSORY STORAGE: Keep your tech protected with the Business 120's multiple padded compartments, a felt-lined tablet pocket, an internal laptop strap, and lockable zippers. The included accessories pouch helps organize your cables and chargers, ensuring your gear stays secure and accessible.
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Technical specifications

product_dimensions8.27 x 14.96 x 21.26 inches
item_weight4.3 Pounds
departmentunisex-adult
manufacturerEverki
languageEnglish
item_model_numberEKP120
best_sellers_rank#613 in Laptop Backpacks
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
age_range_descriptionAdult
number_of_items1
units40 Liters
capacity_total40 Liters

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Customers say

Customers find this backpack to be of high quality, with well-made straps and zippers, and appreciate its spacious design that can accommodate two laptops.

★★★★★

Sturdy, solid construction.

Eric PainterJanuary 26, 2025

This is the perfect back pack for me. I use it for work and daily use. It has the right amount of pockets and compartment. It fits my I Pad, my T 14 laptop with plenty of extra space. I am a bigger guy and this fits perfectly. What I like the most is it is ridge. It’s not flimsy like other back packs that are this size. I like it comes with an auxiliary bag that is perfect for all my charging cables, chargers and other gadgets. Worth the money. Read more

★★★★★

Review: Everki Business 120 Laptop Backpack – A Must-Have for IT Professionals

AlwaysAstralOctober 13, 2025

As an IT professional with long daily commutes and the constant need to be prepared for a wide range of technical scenarios, I rely heavily on a backpack that can support both capacity and comfort. The Everki Business 120 Laptop Backpack has proven to be a significant upgrade in both areas. This backpack easily accommodates my 16" laptop, 13" iPad Pro, chargers, wireless power bank, ANC earbuds, mouse, mechanical keyboard, multiple precision screwdriver sets, a magnetic project mat, and various other repair tools—without compromising organization or accessibility. What truly sets it apart is the ergonomic design. Despite carrying 5+ pounds of additional gear, the load feels noticeably lighter than with my previous backpack, thanks to the exceptional padding and support in the shoulder straps and back panel. For IT professionals who demand durability, efficient storage, and all-day comfort, the Everki Business 120 is an outstanding choice. Highly recommended for field techs, systems engineers, or anyone needing a dependable, professional-grade backpack. Read more

★★★★★

Awesome bag

KevinDecember 19, 2016

This is without doubt the best backpack bag I have seen yet. One of the biggest issues I have had in the past is: Quality. From the zippers to the stitching to the material, everything rocks. Pros: - When I grab this bag and pick it up, this thing feels solid even when packed full of gear. I do not feel like the strap is going to give or that I need to even "be careful". This is really solid and I love it. - The zippers are way bigger than any Samsonite or Targus I have ever owned and I have gone through quite a few in my years. They feel rugged and much more industrial than the fore mentioned. Because of zipper damage in the past, I have become weary and still make sure i watch what i am doing but they feel good. This will be something to look at after some good usage. I bought an Atlas from Everki two weeks after this for my work laptop and they use the same ones there. - Tons of room and the added organizational space I wished the Atlas had as well. Not only do you get the "business" section for pens, cards and small items, you get the position right behind it with larger storage places as well. You can fit larger documents, passports, tickets, personal items and whatever else will fit. The pictures on the add showed a mouse and something else in them but I did not use them for that. I have seen no other bag with this much room and storage design. - Stability - this bag will just sit straight up whether it leans against something or not. That may change as the bag gets more wear in time but i like the fact that it doesn't fall over every time you take your hand off of it. - The designed this will a lot of little add on items that add to the value: - The straps allow you to grab a small adjustment loop after you throw this on your back to adjust how high or low it sits against your form. Some people may like a lower riding bag or be of higher height; the bag allows you to adjust for difference of want or need. - There are two small straps that come around the front to clip in to the front of the bag to provide stability. If you are packing this thing yet it still seems to somehow shift items inside, these straps can be tightened to make sure the sandwich effect keeps everything where you want while making the bag as a whole more solid. I like the way they hide the strap connectors inside a little cover so they do not get caught on anything. - The top pouch by the handle has a hole for you to let your ear buds access a player that resides in the pouch but being fully concealed and zipped up. I personally do not use that, but some may think it is awesome. Another add on they didn't HAVE to put in. - One utility ring on the front for those quick clip, always used items and a key clip inside one of the organization areas. The ring is awesome as i always use carabiners for just about everything it seems. The key clip is ok if you do not use super industrial rings (thicker) and you do not have 4 million keys. Too many and you might smash something. - Although I have not used it, they provide a "rain coat" for your bag. Nifty. There is a small pouch at the bottom of the first chamber that has this inside, zipped up. Unroll it, set the bottom of the bag in and then wrap it around. Two small straps to make sure it stays on and there is added protection from water. Cons: - I would use price but I am a firm believer that you get what you pay for and this is worth every penny to me but we are all different. You decide that one. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a MSI GT72 Dominator Laptop in there will a ton of other electronics including headphones and all your gaming needs. External drives, iPad in the slot in front of the pc (made for pads) and cables of every type you name it. I would buy another without batting an eye from the first impression. How it stands up a year from now will be telling. Read more

★★★★★

Awesome backpack, still going strong after 4+ years

Victor MoralesJanuary 3, 2020

I bought the Titan back in Dec of 2015 and it has been my primary backpack/murse for most of that time. I have occasionally used one of my smaller messenger bags for specific situations where I don't need a lot of stuff with me, but this is my go-to bag for all of my travel and the "I need to lug a lot of stuff around" days. So, where to start? I guess I'll go with the features that I like: a) Durability - I was a little amazed when I looked on my Amazon account and saw that it had been over 4 years since I bought this bag. It's been a reliable workhorse that entire time. I've taken it on short and long trips by plane and car and it's never let me down. The straps are still comfortable and the padding at the back still does a great job. Everything still works well to distribute the load comfortably and it's something that I especially appreciate when I'm at airports or wandering around someplace new. Aside from a few stains in the orange lining (my fault) and a little bit of sagging and a tendency to roll onto its front or back instead of standing the bag still looks as good as new and I've never had a problem being able to cram it full of stuff (including multiple laptops and tablets). B) Design - Before this bag I had sworn by my Swissgear backpacks. Those are still good bags (and I still have a couple as backups) but I love how roomy the Titan is and how well thought out and roomy it's pockets are. There are no useless micro-pockets in this bag. They are all capable of carrying something useful and I can always find a place for everything I'm lugging around. Tthings like it's phone/media player pocket at the top and the small accessory pouch that it came with have become indispensable when I'm using it. I can easily organize myself so that this is a great daily-use backpack and it's easy to throw some more stuff in for business or personal travel. C) Waterproofing - I've only had to use the rain cover a few times but it worked perfectly every time and I have weathered some pretty substantial downpours without any issues with my gear. It is a little clunky having to stop and put on the cover, but I can't really think of a more secure way to close up all openings so that water doesn't infiltrate. When the rain is done and I dry the cover off it's surprisingly easy to pack back up into it's spot in the bag so that you have it the next time you need it. It doesn't take up much space so I'm never tempted to take it out and end up not having it when I need it. D) Travel - The computer compartment is a great feature. I know a lot of laptop bags zip open like it does to go through x-rays but the combination of fleece and straps etc make this a great compartment that I've never had an issue with while I'm traveling. It's also huge so it's easy to carry multiple laptops or tablets. No one likes dealing with the TSA but it's nice knowing that this bag goes through easily. I kind of suspect that the bright orange interior lining makes it so that the agents can easily see what's in there and they let it by more easily than bags with darker colored interiors. With all the good though there are a few things that are negatives but they're fairly major. A) It's VERY easy to load enough stuff into this backpack to make it VERY heavy. I won't say you will overload the bag (it seems to handle the loads just fine) but you might overload your back. Mine has handled any and every load I've throw at it without any problems. That being said I know I've been pretty wiped out after some long walks with it. That's not the bag's fault, but it's good to keep in mind that this bag is big enough (40L) that you can easily load it up with more stuff than you really want to carry with you. B) It does not have a luggage strap. I occasionally need to travel with a suitcase of some sort and it would be nice if I could slip the (usually) heavy bag off and let it roll along with my wheeled suitcase. That's probably the number one feature that I keep wishing it had. c) Orange is not my favorite color. It's not my least favorite color, but I wish they had picked a different interior fabric color. I do like the contrast with the mostly black cables, computers, etc. that I end up throwing in there, but still it's very orange and I don't like the look of the back quite as much as I might otherwise. It is very useful, but not all that attractive/appealing of a color. D) It is expensive, but I really do feel like you get what you pay for. So that's it. If your budget can handle it and you need a tough reliable backpack that can handle large loads and travel then I would unequivocally recommend this bag. After four years it hasn't let me down and it has far out performed all of my previous backpacks. Read more

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