List price: $ 49.99
FEATURED Case Logic DLBP-114 14-Inch Laptop /MacBook Air / Pro Retina Show Backpack (Black)
- Dedicated laptop compartment holds most laptops with up to 14-Inch screens, such as 13-Inch and 15-Inch MacBooks
- Zippered front pocket organizes your cell telephone, MP3 player, cords and other accessories.
- Zippered pocket at the leading of the pack is lined with a felt-like, scratch-resistant material that is best for sunglasses or touch screen devices
- Adjustable shoulder straps contains a strap management system to hold excess strap rolled up and out of the way
- A felt-like, scratch resistant pocket in the leading is best for sunglasses or touch screen mobile telephone
- Committed laptop compartment holds 14-Inch Laptops, 13-Inch MacBooks and 15-Inch MacBooks.
This fashionable and functional backpack is excellent for enterprise, travel, leisure or school. Separate laptop compartment holds laptops with a 14-Inch screen and both 13-Inch and 15-Inch MacBooks. Several pockets throughout the backpack hold and organize all your travel and individual essentials. Quilted padding on the front and shoulder straps offer added cushioning and comfort. Backpack is constructed of one hundred% PVC-free components and comes in black, red, and dark gray.
DLBP-114 14″ Laptop Backpack
The Case Logic DLBP line of backpacks transitions smoothly from morning via evening, no matter whether you’re catching the train to function, hitting the health club for an afternoon workout, or browsing your preferred website over your last cup of coffee. A assortment of organizational features—a padded laptop pocket, a safe zippered pocket for a wallet, a prime compartment to maintain sunglasses from getting crushed or scratched—keep you ready for an entire day.
The DLBP-114 backpack maintains a slimline profile best for the individual who hauls their laptop, electronics and other essentials with them with out carrying a clunky bag. The clean style fuses function and sophistication, generating this a great backpack solution for any individual seeking to add a tiny style to their journey. The padded device pocket fits 13″ and 15″ MacBook/Pro® or up to 14.1″ laptops.
Materials
High-high quality materials are utilized all through this exceptionally crafted backpack, which is backed by a 25 year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. The DLBP backpack collection comes in three colors: black, dark gray and red. The sleek exterior style characteristics a quilted front panel complemented with textured material side panel accents. Large-gauge zippers are employed on the main compartment to make certain a smooth, snag-cost-free glide along the teeth. Air mesh on the shoulder straps offers comfort and breathability. Exterior components are water-resistant. This backpack is one hundred% PVC free.
Primary Compartment with Laptop Storage
The main compartment consists of an integrated laptop pocket that separates your laptop from your belongings. Best for a 13″ or 15″ MacBook/Pro or 14.1″ laptop, this pocket is completely padded with high-density foam and measures 9.9 x 1.7 x 14.three”. Added space in the main compartment can be employed for a packed lunch, reading supplies or other personal things.
Exterior Side Pockets
Two external zippered pockets supply added storage for a MP3 player, camera, cords or other accessories. The vertical zippers open prime to bottom to preserve contents from spilling out although accessing the pockets.
Accessory Storage
The spacious front pocket includes an elevated organization panel that keeps a cell telephone, MP3 player, pens or other devices suspended above the bottom of the pocket which leaves area for a power brick, cords or other bulky things. A secure, zippered slip pocket on the back panel of this compartment safely stores a wallet, ID, passport, keys or other valuables.
Rapid-Access Pocket
The massive zippered drop pocket at the prime of the backpack allows quick access to your smaller individual things. This pocket is lined with a scratch-resistant material and is perfect for sunglasses or a touch-screen device.
Utility Straps
Two thoughtfully placed utility straps provide added functionality to this exceptional backpack. The huge strap at the bottom of the front panel can be employed as a grab deal with or utilized to attach products to the exterior of the bag. The smaller, located on the shoulder strap, lets you attach keys or other products and keeps them readily offered.
Strap Management System
Tired of dangling straps on your backpack? The innovative strap management system makes it possible for you to adjust the shoulder straps to your desired match, then roll up any excess cord and safe in place with the built-in fasteners.

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The biggest mini backpack–Not too small, Not too big,
This is the size I’ve been looking for. I was in search of a bag that would fit a 13″ MacBook Pro, as well as a 13″ Dell Latitude. I’m not a big person and I hate big heavy bags. My previous bag was HUGE and was designed for a 15″ laptop of yesteryear. The laptop slot barely held my widescreen 13″ and yet the bag was enormous. I bought the old bag from LL Bean in 1998, and it held up wonderfully–but it was made for a time when a 15″ laptop was bulky and we carried lots of books and folders with us.
Best uses:
Professional with a 13″-14″ laptop (or 15″ Macbook) looking for a minimal but still useful backpack
Pros:
Small profile yet IMPRESSIVE capacity for what it is.
Lightweight
Holds TWO laptops and both power supplies (one in the padded compartment and one using a thin sleeve in the spot designed for a binder/book)
Laptop section appears to accommodate nearly all 14″ laptops easily and possibly a 15″ MacBook (probably not most other 15″ laptops tho)
Cons:
Wish the binder/book section had more padding since I use it for an extra laptop. This would be nice for your iPad/tablet/Kindle -type devices as well
No water bottle net on the side (I’ve never had one but thought it was a nice feature on other backpacks I’ve seen)
Probably too small if you need your backpack to carry around a lot of personals, or carry your lunch, or an extra pair of shoes–it’s definitely not a daypack.
Durability:
I will try to update this review if I find anything undesirable about the durability. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 since I cannot yet comment on durability.
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|Great Value for Urban Commuters Carrying the Essentials,
That’s right, Case Logic now makes laptop backpacks. They make the CD cases you’re using in your car, your portable hard drive case and your thumb drive case. And now, you can throw all of those items, including your laptop (not made by Case Logic) into a new Case Logic 14-inch laptop backpack.
PROS:
- Slim design
- Comfortable shoulder straps
- Well padded laptop compartment
- Velcro strap wrap
- Soft, felt-like pocket for smartphones or other valuables
- Spacious and well-padded front pocket organizer
- Useful side pockets
- Attractive appearance
- Good build quality
CONS:
- Side pockets too small for water bottles
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
The Case Logic 14-inch Laptop Backpack (DLBP-114) is very attractive and is slim in design. Parts of the polyester material are matte, glossy, and quilted with accent colors on the straps and zipper. The appearance is what drew me to this backpack in the first place. All the zippers glide very smoothly and the main compartment zipper has an over-sized zipper and pull for easy opening and closing. The shoulder straps have an air mesh padding for increased comfort. Case Logic also added a neat “strap management system” in the form of a Velcro tie that keeps the excess strap tied up for a neat appearance. At the top of the backpack is a grab handle for easy handling. Aside from black, you also get red and deep grey color choices.
STORAGE & PROTECTION
The main pocket includes the integrated laptop compartment. It’s padded well and has about the same amount of padding on the bottom and the back for uniform protection. It fit both my 12.1-inch Google Chrome Cr-48 and 14.1-inch Dell Inspiron laptops without a hitch. The remaining space inside the main pocket is actually rather sparse, which is part of the design. Thinking back to my college days, there would have been no way I could have fit my Biology textbook and my Calculus textbook at the same time. If you’re looking for a heavy-duty, carry-all backpack, the DLBP-114 isn’t it.
The large front pocket has 2 medium-sized internal pockets for a phone or mobile mouse as well as 2 pen pockets. There is also a thin, but large zippered pocket for memory cards, cables, batteries, etc. The great thing about the front pocket is that it is padded as well so you can feel safe putting your MP3 player, compact camera or phone inside this pocket.
There is also a pocket on each side of the DLBP-114. It’s very useful for putting any number of items inside, but unlike the description, I found now way of putting a water bottle there. First, it doesn’t unzip all the way up so a water bottle will partially hang out of the pocket. Second, the pocket is just too small. I wasn’t even able to jam a standard 1/2 liter Costco bottled water inside, let alone any of my larger stainless steel water bottles.
The last pocket is on the top of the bag, located in between the large front pocket and the main pocket. It’s a unique pocket not only because the zipper teeth are accented, but because it is lined with a felt-like material for protecting valuables like a watch, phone, jewelry, or glasses. It reminds me a little bit of my golf bag that has a valuables pocket so you can take off your jewelry and keep it from getting hacked up. I’d probably refrain from putting my glasses in there though since it’s not padded in any way. Though the pocket entry is on the outside, the actual pocket resides inside the main compartment and I could see my glasses getting smashed inside unless I wasn’t carrying anything too bulky inside the main compartment.
CONCLUSION
The Case Logic 14-inch Laptop Backpack (DLBP-114) is a very well-made laptop backpack. It won’t be suitable for everyone because of the slim design and doesn’t have a cavernous main compartment. Make no mistake, it is not a daypack. I see this being a good fit for the urban commuter who carries a laptop and perhaps a Kindle or iPad with accessories, some snacks and not much else. For that demographic, I think that the DLBP-114 is a great value. My hope is that Case Logic will also release a daypack version with similar design cues as the DLBP-114 as I tend to fit in the category of people who like to be able to carry as much stuff as possible.
* Review sample provided by Case Logic, Inc.
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