REVIEW β Iβm all about finding sneaky bargains. And letβs be real: you donβt always need a high-end bag to get the job done. Today Iβm checking a pair of wallet-friendly offerings from Inateck in their backpack and laptop sleeve. You can get both for under 50 bucks. Is the bargain price worth the investment? To the review!
What is it?
Itβs a basic laptop backpack with a built-in USB port, and a Laptop Sleeve for your 13β³ laptop. Note that these are separate purchases, not sold in a bundle.
Hardware specs
The Backpack:
- 16β³ by 11β³ by 6.3β³
- 1.94 pounds
- Laptop pocket fits up to a 15β³ MacBook Pro or 14β³ laptop
- Tablet pocket fits 11β³ iPad Pro
- 600D Polyester build
The Laptop Sleeve:
- 12β³ by 8.46β³ by 0.78β³
- Fits a 13β³ MacBook Pro (after 2015) or similarly sized devices
- Polyester & cotton build
Design and features
Inateck is a brand that makes carry products and electronic accessories for those shopping on a budget. Itβs inevitable that youβll see some compromises at this price point, but the gear Iβm checking out does a pretty good job of making it work. Weβll check out the backpack first, then the laptop sleeve.
The Backpack
Simple, straightforward functionality is the name of the game with the Inateck backpack. The primary material is 600D polyester with soft cotton padding to protect your goods. Thereβs nothing fancy in the stylingβ¦ basic black is the color scheme, which works just fine for a trip to the office. Hereβs a shot of the basic profile:
Youβll get an elastic pocket on each side for water bottles and such. It wonβt expand for bigger hydration bottles, but my narrow beastie fits in there just fine.
Thereβs a nice, big βsecretβ stash pocket that runs the width of the back panel. It measures 6β³ deep by about 7.5β³ long, and has a light grey vinyl lining so you can see your stuff. A nice bonus feature, but keep in mind that lumpy items will sit right on your lower lumbar area.
A generous 10β³ by 9β³ front pocket, also lined with that grey vinyl, sits on the front face of the bag. Thereβs an organizer in there for pens and whatnots. Basic, but also very functional.
The double grab handles have a wee bit of padding, and snap together with a loop of vinyl and a button clasp. This will secure the top flap, and the 600D polyester offers water resistance to keep your electronics from taking a bath.
That top flap is secured with a strip of no-frills velcro, and doubles as another storage pocket that also generously sized at 5β³ by 9β³. The inclusion of textured zipper pulls is a nice feature for a bag in this price range.
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Youβll get to the main compartment through a pair of zips on the top of the bag, where things are also kept simple and straightforward. A padded sleeve will take a 15β³ MacBook Pro or a 14β³ laptop, while a second padded sleeve houses your tablet. A bit of vinyl and velcro secures these pockets.Β Youβll also find a pair of no-nonsense 5β³ by 7β³ stash pockets on the rear of the front face for cables and whatnot.
Everything is pretty simple at this point, but thereβs a neat twist in the design. Youβll find an elastic pocket on the side with a built-in USB cable. Stuff your portable charger in that pocket and connect the cableβ¦
β¦ and youβll power up the USB port on the outside of the bag! That port is also hooded, so you wonβt fry your cable if you get a bit of the wet stuff.
This means that you can charge your phone or other devices on the go. I have a 3 foot USB cable that I use to charge my iPhone, and itβs a nice surprise to have this feature built-in when I am on the run.
Your carry harness is basic stuff. Cotton padded straps with a bit of breathable material on the backside, a few loops and a D-ring for attachment points, and thatβs that. It feels just fine to carry if youβre going light. Note that the bag doesnβt have any frame or structure, so heavy loads or unusually shaped items can become a chore. It works just fine for simple commuting duties.
Hereβs the beastie on your Humble Reviewerβs 5β10β frame.
Side view to get a better look at the profile. Slim profile, conservative black look⦠For a work bag, it does the job nicely.
Overall itβs just fine as a daily commuter. The build quality is OK, and I donβt know that it will hold up to heavy abuse. The laptop padding is rather thin, and offers no additional impact resistance. But it will get you from point-to-point with a very functional layout that presents no drama.
The Laptop Sleeve
The laptop sleeve is a similar story with respect to materials. The polyester external fabric has a nice grey heathered pattern that dresses it up as you dash between meetings.
Your 13β³ laptop or tablet is protected by a soft cotton padded lining against bumps and bruises. Those little bumpers prevent scratching as you pull your machine in and out.
Hereβs my 13β³ MacBook Pro. It fits like a glove!
Youβll also get a generous front pocket for stashing a small notebook, cables, or your phone.
The sleeve is straightforward and simple, which I like quite a bit. Sometimes these sleeves get too complicated with business card slots, pen holders, and little pockets for accessories that you may or may not need. For my primary use, which is running between meetings, it does a fine job of collecting the extra stuff and leaving a hand free for my coffee. And that ainβt a bad thing.
One other note on the laptop sleeve: this is not made to be integrated with the backpack, and wonβt fit in the laptop slot. Youβll need to store it in the main area of the bag.
What I like
- Simple, drama-free layout and organization.
- Generous pocket sizes for your gear.
- Work-friendly color schemes.
- USB port is a surprise bonus feature at this price point.
- Bargain pricing gets you simple, basic functionality.
What needs to be improved
- Build quality is OK and probably wonβt hold up to extended heavy abuse.
- Bottle pockets on the backpack could be larger.
- Protection for your laptop is OK.
Final thoughts
The Inateck Backpack and Laptop sleeve are worth your consideration if you need something cheap and simple. But know that youβre compromising a lot with respect to durability, carry comfort, and laptop protection at this price point. If these two items were designed as an integrated unit (with the laptop sleeve being removable), it would solve a lot of problems with respect to protecting your laptop. But the USB port is a nice plus, and it the backpack will be just fine for light commuting. They do the best they can at a bargain price. Just donβt expect this to be a 10-year bag.
Price: Backpack price is $29.99 on Amazon Prime. The laptop sleeve is $17.99, also on Amazon Prime.
Where to buy: Get to Amazon for the Backpack or the Laptop Sleeve.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Inateck.