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Published: Saturday, February 9, 2013, 12:01 a.m.

Durable daypack is the perfect size

  • ECBC Harpoon Daypack B7101 is the ultimate day-pack-size backpack.

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    ECBC Harpoon Daypack B7101 is the ultimate day-pack-size backpack.

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Name: ECBC Harpoon Daypack B7101

What it is: It's the ultimate "personal bag" for someone who travels with just a carry-on and personal bag.

It measures 18.4 by 12.13 by 5.25 inches and weighs a mere 2.2 pounds. It's made with water-resistant, high-density "ballistic nylon," plus protective foam to shield a laptop as large as 17 inches.

The good: You could probably beat it with a sledgehammer and not damage this day pack. It fits easily under an airplane seat and still leaves foot room.

It holds plenty, plus it has a small pocket keys, MP3 player, all the crucial things.

It has two main compartments plus a third zippered compartment on the outside that is perfect for boarding passes and passports.

There also are zippered interior pockets, and two exterior expandable pockets for bottles or a compact umbrella.

The shoulder straps are tough enough that you can do the one-strap-over-one-shoulder carry.

The bad: One shoulder strap seemed to ride a little off-center initially; over time, it seems to have straightened out.

Cost: $99.99. One online retailer had it for $89 with free shipping.

Available from: newegg.com, luggagepros.com, shoebuy.com, others




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