We thoughtfully designed the 22 pockets & sleeves for a wide variety of daily uses. This bag can accommodate multiple laptops or tablets, portable game consoles, accessories, and hardware/tools - including a pocket dedicated to the LTT Screwdriver, and a hidden Airtag sleeve near the water bottle sleeve in our vast main storage pocket (we've affectionately called this one the "bag of holding" internally).
All straps & stitches have been reinforced well beyond what an average user would need, including our triple-rivet-reinforced top handle which can hold up to a pull force of 778.6N (175lb or 79kg).
We've aimed for the best possible materials in all aspects. Our main material is a Repreve Polyester with a water-resistant lining which we tested to an AATCC water repellency rating of 80 (spills & light rain will bead on its surface), and - like other materials from Repreve - is made entirely from recycled plastic water bottles. Our zippers are, of course, from the legendary YKK - they're water-resistant across all external pockets & sport standard YKK zipper pulls on all zippered pockets.
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New backpack orders will all feature standard zipper pulls, in place of the previously advertised carabiners.
Description
Product Information
Ripstop lining - 75D * 150D, 100% Recycled Polyester, P/D + W/R + TPU Coating
Care instructions:
- Spot clean with mild detergent and a damp cloth; allow to air dry
- Do not machine wash
- Do not machine dry
- Do not iron
- Do not dry clean
- Do not bleach
Note: some color transfer is possible when the backpack's microsuede inner fabric is wet. Ensure the backpack is completely dry before use.
Size Guide
Height: 18.75" / 47.63cm (excluding handle)
Width: 13" / 33.02cm (excluding straps)
Depth: 11.5" / 29.21cm
- 3.7lbs / 1.7kg empty.
- 25.5L internal volume, 35L external size.
- Max laptop size for largest sleeve: 11.25 x 15.5 x 1.25" (28.575 x 39.37 x 3.175cm).
- Meets carry-on standards for most airlines (just barely fits under the seat!)
Warranty
TMB Guarantee - Limited Lifetime Warranty
We offer a Limited Lifetime Warranty that the LTT Backpack is free from manufacturing and material defects.
The Limited Lifetime Warranty is valid for the usual and customary life of the LTT Backpack. The manner in which the LTT Backpack is used directly impacts the usual and customary life of the product, as materials will deteriorate and fade over time and moving parts (such as zippers) will also wear.
The Limited Lifetime Warranty does not cover:
- damages caused by misuse, abuse, or by accident or negligence;
- damage caused by rips, cuts or tears;
- normal wear and tear (including the breakdown of materials over time);
- products purchased from unauthorized dealers;
- cosmetic damage; or
- unauthorized modification or alteration.
UPDATE DEC 9 2023: Virtual Double-layer Clause
Originally, our messaging around the backpack claimed an advertised feature of a "dual-layer bottom panel." On December 1, 2023, it was discovered that the production version of this Backpack did not include the dual-layer bottom panel. As such, we have added an additional point of coverage for bags which feature only one layer of material on the bottom panel. In the event that this single-layer bottom panel wears through under normal use, lttstore.com will provide a replacement Backpack upon return of the damaged unit. This clause does not cover:
- damages caused by misuse, abuse, negligence;
- intentional damage;
- products purchased from unauthorized dealers; or
- unauthorized modification or alteration.
In order to make a warranty claim, you must be the original purchaser of the LTT Backpack from LTTStore.com or provide a copy of the original proof of purchase.
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This is an awesome backpack. I work in the convention and exhibit industry and it's perfect for carrying around tools, a computer, an ipad and a change of clothes at the same time. It's well thought out, feels like a premium product and is absolutely worth it if you have to carry more than a notebook.
I’ve had my backpack for a little while now, and am thoroughly impressed by both how rugged, and comfortable it is. Both me and my wife find it comfortable, despite a height difference of 9 inches and a weight difference of over 70 pounds. The many pockets are great to have so everything can have a designated place, which makes keeping the backpack organized very easy. I have a tiny gripe about those pockets though, and that is that is that some are really tight, and some are not. And the way I use it, it means really squeezing things into certain pockets when I’m packing it. And in other cases with other pockets: finding the things I keep in them have fallen out. Very minor nitpick, and could probably be avoided with different item choice, but still worth mentioning. Over all very pleased with it, and I am excited to see how it holds up in the coming years.
TLDR; Great backpack, but expensive.
Got this in Wave 2 of the launch way back in 2022 and now leaving a review. This was my first piece of LTT merch even though I have been watching them since the early days of the Langley house. I was pretty skeptical of creator merch, so I judged this with a pretty harsh eye. I have worn this almost everyday since I got it (about 1.5 years) and on two vacations including flights (one international). I figured I could finally give a review.
Carry:
Here is a list of things I have in it just about everyday:
-2 16.5" laptops + chargers (one work/one personal)
-1 anker 747 battery bank
-1 anker power brick
-1 IFixIt Pro Tech Toolkit
-1 Kline Multibit Driver
-assortment of cables including lightning, usb-c, RJ45,
-assortment of other misc. items including, candy, medication, pens, flashdrives
-sunglasses
This is stuff that I never leave the house without, and leaves plenty of room for other stuff like a small jacket, more cables/chargers, cable tester, clothes, Nintendo Switch, 40oz LTT water bottle. It is pretty remarkable how much stuff it can carry. However, I would caution against using to to store clothes for any longer than on overnight bag. With the list above, it weights about 21lbs, about 17lbs with only one of the laptops.
Quality:
It has been pretty good to me so far. I am not super kind to it either. I sling it to the floor/back of my car everyday 2+ times a day. The original carabiners have been fine, I expected them to be annoying/break. However I have really just ignored them, I would prefer to have standard carabiners but I don't even notice them. I overpacked it once for an overnight trip and now it is deformed. This is not a huge issue, however it is a little difficult to close the big tech pocket because it is bowed inward. But, as long as you don't test the limits of the bag you should be fine lol. No other signs of wear after a bit over a year of constant use.
Usability:
Most bags that I have had have either not enough pockets/zippers or too many. This bag is a good in-between. The "bag of holding" part for all the big stuff is really nice. The bottom is actually wide and long enough to sit the iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit down flush, while the 40oz LTT water bottle is in the holder. The 40oz is a little big to be honest. It fits, but takes a little bit of doing and the zipper seems kinda tight there. I have never used the pocket inside of the bag of holding space. Good to just throw in a bunch of random things. The tech pocket is great. For a while I ran one laptop, but recently started having two. In the two pockets adjacent I have the Anker 747 power bank and a lightning cable and the laptop charger (if I have two laptops I throw one charger into the bag of holding). I don't usually carry an iPad or gaming device, so the other pockets are where I have a bunch of cables; USB-C, RJ45, coax, etc. The side pocket I keep a spare wall wart 65watt charger, a lightning cable, and a small USB-C to USB-C. The front is where I keep a screwdriver, pen, candy, meds, and thumb drives.
Travel
As advertised, it fits great under an airplane seat even when packed to capacity (and a little over capacity). The pocket right behind your back was great to keep passports and cash secure, it was nice to know where they were and couldn't easily be accessed when on your person. Have not used the luggage strap or chest strapped (forgot where I put them). Sunglasses pocket is perfect.
Pro/Con
Pros:
Carries a lot
Lots of space
Lots of pockets
Good quality
Easy to wear for long periods
Pretty low profile (not flashy)
Thoughtfully made
Sunglasses pocket
Cons:
Expensive
The strap adjustments easily get messed up and I have to readjust them once every couple of months
Expensive
Water bottle pocket could have been a little bigger
Expensive
Conclusion:
I would have given it a 5 star if it wasn't a 300 dollar bag after shipping and tax. But I understand what went into creating it, and it is a great bag. Maybe not 300 dollars good, but I have not regretted it for one second. For me it was worth every penny, but maybe not for someone who would not use it everyday. If this breaks down in a few years, I will probably buy another one… but after watching the Coal Miner bag breakdown I will probably have this a lot longer than that lol.
Overall, this is a great backpack. The one downside I've found after daily usage is that the adjustments for the shoulder straps slip loose somewhat regularly.
I do a lot of walking, and generally keep a very heavy load of stuff in it, and I find that every 2-3 days, I will need to tighten them up again so that the backpack fits correctly.
I see this is a very minor flaw, but ultimately an annoying one, and the only thing that brings this down from a five star review.
Yes, the price is the price. However, I splurged because I really needed a tech backpack for work. This thing fits everything I need and with easy accessibility for travel. With the laptop/ipad compartments, the second large compartment with a water bottle sleeve, I feel like there’s a specific place for everything, and so it’s easy to put everything in it’s place. Durability is outstanding, and I really have zero complaints. My one feedback would be to add a tiny zipper to the AirTag compartment as it can slip out sometimes when pulling out my LTT 40oz Waterbottle.
Great stuff!
This is an awesome backpack. I work in the convention and exhibit industry and it's perfect for carrying around tools, a computer, an ipad and a change of clothes at the same time. It's well thought out, feels like a premium product and is absolutely worth it if you have to carry more than a notebook.
I’ve had my backpack for a little while now, and am thoroughly impressed by both how rugged, and comfortable it is. Both me and my wife find it comfortable, despite a height difference of 9 inches and a weight difference of over 70 pounds. The many pockets are great to have so everything can have a designated place, which makes keeping the backpack organized very easy. I have a tiny gripe about those pockets though, and that is that is that some are really tight, and some are not. And the way I use it, it means really squeezing things into certain pockets when I’m packing it. And in other cases with other pockets: finding the things I keep in them have fallen out. Very minor nitpick, and could probably be avoided with different item choice, but still worth mentioning. Over all very pleased with it, and I am excited to see how it holds up in the coming years.
TLDR; Great backpack, but expensive.
Got this in Wave 2 of the launch way back in 2022 and now leaving a review. This was my first piece of LTT merch even though I have been watching them since the early days of the Langley house. I was pretty skeptical of creator merch, so I judged this with a pretty harsh eye. I have worn this almost everyday since I got it (about 1.5 years) and on two vacations including flights (one international). I figured I could finally give a review.
Carry:
Here is a list of things I have in it just about everyday:
-2 16.5" laptops + chargers (one work/one personal)
-1 anker 747 battery bank
-1 anker power brick
-1 IFixIt Pro Tech Toolkit
-1 Kline Multibit Driver
-assortment of cables including lightning, usb-c, RJ45,
-assortment of other misc. items including, candy, medication, pens, flashdrives
-sunglasses
This is stuff that I never leave the house without, and leaves plenty of room for other stuff like a small jacket, more cables/chargers, cable tester, clothes, Nintendo Switch, 40oz LTT water bottle. It is pretty remarkable how much stuff it can carry. However, I would caution against using to to store clothes for any longer than on overnight bag. With the list above, it weights about 21lbs, about 17lbs with only one of the laptops.
Quality:
It has been pretty good to me so far. I am not super kind to it either. I sling it to the floor/back of my car everyday 2+ times a day. The original carabiners have been fine, I expected them to be annoying/break. However I have really just ignored them, I would prefer to have standard carabiners but I don't even notice them. I overpacked it once for an overnight trip and now it is deformed. This is not a huge issue, however it is a little difficult to close the big tech pocket because it is bowed inward. But, as long as you don't test the limits of the bag you should be fine lol. No other signs of wear after a bit over a year of constant use.
Usability:
Most bags that I have had have either not enough pockets/zippers or too many. This bag is a good in-between. The "bag of holding" part for all the big stuff is really nice. The bottom is actually wide and long enough to sit the iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit down flush, while the 40oz LTT water bottle is in the holder. The 40oz is a little big to be honest. It fits, but takes a little bit of doing and the zipper seems kinda tight there. I have never used the pocket inside of the bag of holding space. Good to just throw in a bunch of random things. The tech pocket is great. For a while I ran one laptop, but recently started having two. In the two pockets adjacent I have the Anker 747 power bank and a lightning cable and the laptop charger (if I have two laptops I throw one charger into the bag of holding). I don't usually carry an iPad or gaming device, so the other pockets are where I have a bunch of cables; USB-C, RJ45, coax, etc. The side pocket I keep a spare wall wart 65watt charger, a lightning cable, and a small USB-C to USB-C. The front is where I keep a screwdriver, pen, candy, meds, and thumb drives.
Travel
As advertised, it fits great under an airplane seat even when packed to capacity (and a little over capacity). The pocket right behind your back was great to keep passports and cash secure, it was nice to know where they were and couldn't easily be accessed when on your person. Have not used the luggage strap or chest strapped (forgot where I put them). Sunglasses pocket is perfect.
Pro/Con
Pros:
Carries a lot
Lots of space
Lots of pockets
Good quality
Easy to wear for long periods
Pretty low profile (not flashy)
Thoughtfully made
Sunglasses pocket
Cons:
Expensive
The strap adjustments easily get messed up and I have to readjust them once every couple of months
Expensive
Water bottle pocket could have been a little bigger
Expensive
Conclusion:
I would have given it a 5 star if it wasn't a 300 dollar bag after shipping and tax. But I understand what went into creating it, and it is a great bag. Maybe not 300 dollars good, but I have not regretted it for one second. For me it was worth every penny, but maybe not for someone who would not use it everyday. If this breaks down in a few years, I will probably buy another one… but after watching the Coal Miner bag breakdown I will probably have this a lot longer than that lol.
Overall, this is a great backpack. The one downside I've found after daily usage is that the adjustments for the shoulder straps slip loose somewhat regularly.
I do a lot of walking, and generally keep a very heavy load of stuff in it, and I find that every 2-3 days, I will need to tighten them up again so that the backpack fits correctly.
I see this is a very minor flaw, but ultimately an annoying one, and the only thing that brings this down from a five star review.
Yes, the price is the price. However, I splurged because I really needed a tech backpack for work. This thing fits everything I need and with easy accessibility for travel. With the laptop/ipad compartments, the second large compartment with a water bottle sleeve, I feel like there’s a specific place for everything, and so it’s easy to put everything in it’s place. Durability is outstanding, and I really have zero complaints. My one feedback would be to add a tiny zipper to the AirTag compartment as it can slip out sometimes when pulling out my LTT 40oz Waterbottle.
Great stuff!