*JanSport Antics Series Elefunk Messenger Bag
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Bring the noise with the JanSport Elefunk Metro messenger bag, featuring a single main compartment with file dividers. The oversized flap has a dual buckle closure front flap with an exterior zippered pocket for extra protection from the elements. It also features two corner storage compartments, one front drawbridge compartment with a deluxe organizer, and a side mesh water bottle pocket. The padded adjustable webbing strap easily and comfortably slings across your shoulder. Spe…
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1:54 am on September 8th, 2009
After reading quite a few negative reviews for this bag, I thought I would write a review to clarify something. This is a messenger bag, not a backpack. A messenger bag was and is never meant to hold all the items a backpack can. So basically, if you’re using this bag for school purposes, keep this in mind. This bag can hold items for possibly up to 3 classes. So while it’s perfect for a college student who might have a class, then another class right after it. This bag would be horrible for a high school student, who might have to drag home texts for six classes.
Of most messenger bags, the Elefunk bag is probably going to be your best choice, cause of its size and number of compartments. We have 3 of these bags, 2 of which are used for education, and the third is used as a utility/diaper family bag. For education, as I stated before, it’s best for college students. The main compartment is spans out and can hold 2 college texts, binders, and study guides snug. Keyword there is snug, cause it’s not big enough to carry more. Inside the main compartment is a little sleeve held tight by a velcro patch. I use this to keep my study guides from my texts. Okay, next comes the the front pocket attached to the main compartment. This compartment is big enough to fit my 12 inch iBook in a neopreen cover, or a 13 inch MacBook bare. Warning, if you place your MacBook in this pouch, careful how you toss this bag around, cause it offers no padding and is very unforgiving. Inside this front pouch is a zippered sleeve fine for putting loose change or maybe id cards or what not. Next to the zippered sleeve are two pouches for pens and pencils, even a TI calculator, that is if you’re not planning on putting your notebook in that pouch. Don’t worry though, cause attached to that pouch on the outside are two zippered compartments opposite one another to the front pouch. On one side I put my black leather data file, and on the other side, I put my TI-89 calculator. Then that leaves the flap, which is secured to the bag using strong plastic clips. On the front of the pouch is a zippered compartment. Which I pretty much can only use it to pack up a couple magazines to read, if I’m waiting between classes. You can also use it to pack up headphones or earbuds, to listen to you iPod or whatever. As for the shoulder strap, it’s about as comfy as it’s going to get. Keep in mind, you’re lugging 20 to 30 pounds of books and supplies, it’s not suppose to feel like a Chinese massage. But I can’t complain.
As for a family bag. Eh, I wouldn’t suggest this to a newly mother who wants to go down to a mall. Cause stores will not let your take this bag in there. But if you’re on a trip, or going on a flight, this bag is excellent. You can pack away all your babies needs, and other essentials.
Anyway, I just didn’t like seeing a product I use, and like, getting knocked, cause a couple people misjudged how to use it properly. Again, if you’re taking more than 2 or 3 classes at a time, this bag isn’t for you. But if you’re a run of the mill college student, who takes a class or two at a time, then goes home. This bag is a must.
4:52 am on September 8th, 2009
After reading quite a few negative reviews for this bag, I thought I would write a review to clarify something. This is a messenger bag, not a backpack. A messenger bag was and is never meant to hold all the items a backpack can. So basically, if you’re using this bag for school purposes, keep this in mind. This bag can hold items for possibly up to 3 classes. So while it’s perfect for a college student who might have a class, then another class right after it. This bag would be horrible for a high school student, who might have to drag home texts for six classes.
Of most messenger bags, the Elefunk bag is probably going to be your best choice, cause of its size and number of compartments. We have 3 of these bags, 2 of which are used for education, and the third is used as a utility/diaper family bag. For education, as I stated before, it’s best for college students. The main compartment is spans out and can hold 2 college texts, binders, and study guides snug. Keyword there is snug, cause it’s not big enough to carry more. Inside the main compartment is a little sleeve held tight by a velcro patch. I use this to keep my study guides from my texts. Okay, next comes the the front pocket attached to the main compartment. This compartment is big enough to fit my 12 inch iBook in a neopreen cover, or a 13 inch MacBook bare. Warning, if you place your MacBook in this pouch, careful how you toss this bag around, cause it offers no padding and is very unforgiving. Inside this front pouch is a zippered sleeve fine for putting loose change or maybe id cards or what not. Next to the zippered sleeve are two pouches for pens and pencils, even a TI calculator, that is if you’re not planning on putting your notebook in that pouch. Don’t worry though, cause attached to that pouch on the outside are two zippered compartments opposite one another to the front pouch. On one side I put my black leather data file, and on the other side, I put my TI-89 calculator. Then that leaves the flap, which is secured to the bag using strong plastic clips. On the front of the pouch is a zippered compartment. Which I pretty much can only use it to pack up a couple magazines to read, if I’m waiting between classes. You can also use it to pack up headphones or earbuds, to listen to you iPod or whatever. As for the shoulder strap, it’s about as comfy as it’s going to get. Keep in mind, you’re lugging 20 to 30 pounds of books and supplies, it’s not suppose to feel like a Chinese massage. But I can’t complain.
As for a family bag. Eh, I wouldn’t suggest this to a newly mother who wants to go down to a mall. Cause stores will not let your take this bag in there. But if you’re on a trip, or going on a flight, this bag is excellent. You can pack away all your babies needs, and other essentials.
Anyway, I just didn’t like seeing a product I use, and like, getting knocked, cause a couple people misjudged how to use it properly. Again, if you’re taking more than 2 or 3 classes at a time, this bag isn’t for you. But if you’re a run of the mill college student, who takes a class or two at a time, then goes home. This bag is a must.
7:29 am on September 8th, 2009
I’ve had this bag for a year now and it still impresses me with it’s durability! I’m a student so I pack an incredible amount of books all over the city and any other bag would start to show wear from the load but this one is still good as new. Also the pockets are very handy. My only complaint is that the fabric tends to stain easily, but this could probably be avoided with some staingard.