Ogio Metroid Laptop Backpack

Ogio makes all kinds of bags ranging from computer to sports. They are best known for their laptop, school, and skate bags, and I have been using the Metroid laptop bag for about six months now for my MacBook Pro.

The Metroid has become my every-day bag for work and school. In addition to my 15″ MacBook Pro, the bag has plenty of pockets for accessories such as the power adapter, a mouse, and my iPod. Even with all those things, the main compartment still has enough room to allow me to hold a few textbooks.

The bag is 2250 cubic inches and has ten pockets. There are two unique features of the bag: the water-resistant, fleece-lined audio pocket and the file holder.

The file holder is great for carrying loose papers and folders without them getting mangled by whatever else you are carrying.

The laptop compartment has sufficient padding and is located in the back of the bag with a side zipper, making it harder for would-be thieves to simply snatch your computer. The front pocket of the bag features an easy-access pocket for plane tickets and inside has quite a few organizing pockets.

The construction of the bag is excellent with reinforcements in all the right places as well as an all metal zipper system. If you are looking for a backpack style laptop bag for your Mac, I highly recommend the Ogio Metroid.

Comments

6 Responses to “Ogio Metroid Laptop Backpack”

  1. Sstwo on July 18th, 2008 10:57 am

    That’s a big bag. 2,250 cubic feet is 15 feet by 15 feet by 10 feet high. You must be the biggest guy in your class!

    Could you be meaning cubic inches? Or maybe even cubic centimetres?

  2. Greg Healy on July 19th, 2008 8:37 am

    Didn’t Steve mention in his review? This bag is for the MacBook Gargantuan. :)

  3. Davidmac on July 19th, 2008 11:33 am

    If you are concerned about size, the Ogio Metro model is perfect. It has more pockets for all kinds of stuff. This is what I use when I travel on business trips. My laptop easily fits in the sleeve pocket. There’s room for a water bottle, Ipod, power charger, cables, etc. It is an awesome backpack that is not too large.

  4. Xo on August 2nd, 2008 4:37 am

    How does it compare to the Axio bags?

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  6. loudambiance on September 10th, 2008 6:07 pm

    I have been using this same bag for my macbook for over a year. It is spectacular.

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