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Is there nothing with a built in battery bank if possible and can you recommend me anything

Just buy a 10k mah battery and a backpack you like

I need a backpack for school and I want it to have space for some of my tech stuff like a laptop and/or tablet. I really like the Tylt energy + that Linus reviewed here and the Razer Tactical backpack that he reviewed here but both of them are too expensive. So if anyone can find me a backpack that has a battery bank like the energy + or big like the tactical backpack but not as expensive.

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just go to the local walmart/store and try em. most backpacks not targeted at young kids have padded laptop areas now. theres always a couple the passthroughs for battery banks and such

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just go to the local walmart/store and try em. most backpacks not targeted at young kids have padded laptop areas now. theres always a couple the passthroughs for battery banks and such

I agree here. Most backpacks nowadays have some kind of compartment for laptops / cellphones / tablets. Just browse your local shops. Everything is made on China, and most brnads just buy some kind of oem.

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I agree here. Most backpacks nowadays have some kind of compartment for laptops / cellphones / tablets. Just browse your local shops. Everything is made on China, and most brnads just buy some kind of oem.

the thing with backpacks is they are kinda like beds, it all depends on your comfort. so you want one that is comfortable for your body. Its hilarious to see massive backpacks on tiny people, and you know it must be wildly uncomfortable. 

 

my wallmart 20$ backpack made it though my older brothers 4 years of high school, then 6 years of my schooling with no issues. go with something simple instead of the ones with way to many everything. 

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I use the Swissgear GA-7301-14F00 Hudson, it is reasonably priced compared to those backpacks.

 

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I use the Swissgear GA-7301-14F00 Hudson, it is reasonably priced compared to those backpacks.

the thing with backpacks is they are kinda like beds, it all depends on your comfort. so you want one that is comfortable for your body. Its hilarious to see massive backpacks on tiny people, and you know it must be wildly uncomfortable. 

 

my wallmart 20$ backpack made it though my older brothers 4 years of high school, then 6 years of my schooling with no issues. go with something simple instead of the ones with way to many everything.

I agree here. Most backpacks nowadays have some kind of compartment for laptops / cellphones / tablets. Just browse your local shops. Everything is made on China, and most brnads just buy some kind of oem.

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just go to the local walmart/store and try em. most backpacks not targeted at young kids have padded laptop areas now. theres always a couple the passthroughs for battery banks and such

Is there nothing with a built in battery bank if possible and can you recommend me anything

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Is there nothing with a built in battery bank if possible and can you recommend me anything

just put your own battery bank in one? if you want a recommendation on a battery bank I also go kmashi. super cheap, and they have the rated capacities, I abuse the hell out of mine and still work fine. 

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Is there nothing with a built in battery bank if possible and can you recommend me anything

Just buy a 10k mah battery and a backpack you like
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Just buy a 10k mah battery and a backpack you like

any recommendations on backpacks maximum £40/$60

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If you can get them, the Deuter Airlite 28L backpacks are pretty nice and comfortable, plus come with the hip and shoulder straps. I use mine mainly for hiking but it does have a large pocket in there that I use for hydration, but could be used for a laptop or tablet, and it has plenty of space for any other stuff you want to throw in.

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