🧳 Travel Smart, Look Sharp!
The Wenger Patriot Rolling Case is designed for the modern professional, accommodating laptops up to 17 inches while offering 23 liters of organized storage. With a lightweight polyester shell, adjustable straps, and smooth-rolling wheels, this case combines functionality with style for seamless travel.
Shell Type | Soft |
Material Type | Polyester |
Item Weight | 3500 Grams |
Storage Volume | 23 Liters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 9"W x 16.5"H |
Theme | Travel, Laptop Protection, Organization, Mobility |
character | Sports |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | black |
Strap Type | Stretchable, Adjustable |
Is Autographed | No |
Number of Handles | 3 |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Capacity | 28 Liters |
Handle Type | Carrying Handle |
Additional Features | Wheel |
Wheel Type | In-Line Skate |
Number of wheels | 2 |
D**I
Office on the go
Update **11/1/2014The office on the go bag is really great I don't see any issues with it, the wheels are in place even though that it gets over loaded a lot of times. Great product._______________________________________________________________________________________If you are looking for a bag that can hold almost everything, this is the bag to get.I had to carry usually 2 bags one with the laptop and a separate monitor screen and one with paper work. It was painful to carry both in New York. I decided to upgrade to a rolling bag that will fit all my needs. There are tons of bags on Amazon, but most of them were too small to hold a screen, laptop, and papers in folders.The computer compartment fits 15.4" laptop easily and it can hold a tablet as well. When I removed the carrying laptop bag that department became big enough to fit my 17" Samsung laptop. In the compartment next to it, I was able to fit the separate 16" AOC monitor. And yet still had more than enough room for my papers. The pens, pencils, tape, notepad, etc. have their own compartment. And I have one more compartment left for the clothes that is most of the time free with space.The bag overall design is awesome it looks really good, it has heavy duty wheels which are good for snowy days. The bag features multiple compartments that have heavy duty zippers.My one and early concern would be the telescoping handle. It works just fine, but it feels like it's going to break very easily if you twist it. (The kind of twisting you get from the common "roller back wobble")I recommend this rolling case for someone who does not fly a lot, because there have been mixed feelings about if the bags fits in the overhead compartment or not. But a person that does lots of travel in the car, bus, taxi, train, or from office to a meeting place this is exactly what you want to have.Pro*Removable laptop bag*Stylish & durable design*Lots of pockets & features*Fits 15.4" and 17" laptops + additional monitor + tablet + chargers*Quiet rolling wheels - 3" wheels*Space & OrganizationCon*Not the best telescoping handle, but so far so good
A**N
Best computer case
I've gone on 6 trips so far and took the case with me. Every time the trip was a breeze. I can put it on the upper rack sideways or front ways and it fits fine, doors close without having to push or jam anything. The compartments and zipper are sturdy. I pack a lot of stuff, but only want to carry 1 carry on baggage. The zippers hold well. The handle may look flimsy, but if you jerk the extended handle every which way because you are too lazy to carry it, it still holds true. And we're talking about 35 lbs of stuff. There's a lot of cheaper 17 rolling case, but you get what you pay for. I've tried store brands where the zipper are flimsy or the case doesn't hold and rips easily or the wheels are wobbly. So here's my break down.Pro:1) Best 17in case I've used, worth the cost, unless your laptop is only $200, then buy something cheaper.2) Sturdy zippers and compartments3) Multiple pockets and holders (Velcro/nets)4) Strong extended handle (hollow metal can be deceiving)5) Strong fabric, I've ran into corners that would rip my other cases but this one heldCon: It's actually a preference and not really a con1) Get rid of the 2 folder compartment splits and just make it 1 large compartment. I think I'm gonna tear mine out.2) On the plane, the bag is almost the exact width of the narrow aisle with only a 1/2 inch room on either side for you to roll it, so rolling it is difficult. That's the only time I actually pick it up and carry it.Will update for next month. I'm gonna take it on 2 international trips. That will be fun.update*Went to Malaysia, Thailand and China. Still using the same bag and no holes, rips, broken zipper or broken handle. Love this bag.
P**K
This is an economical and durable rolling backpack
I am a teacher in a school with five stories, stairs, and a elevator that is slow and unreliable. I also have to walk a distance from the parking lot, and I am frequently lugging a large quantity of books, ungraded papers, and a heavy laptop computer. At the beginning of the current school year I decided that lugging my shoulder bag laptop case, often weighing 30 lbs or more, to and from school, was not to my liking and I invested in this rolling case.Firstly, the good: The case is well made, the wheels roll smoothly, and the telescoping handle is sturdy enough to stand up to a reasonable amount of abuse,but smooth enough to extend and retract with the use of only one hand. The compartments are roomy, and there are several sections. I especially like the removable brief case that I can use when I need to carry only a small number of my usual load of papers to or from individual classes. The bag is large enough to fit my 17 inch laptop in the laptop area, although I admit the bag is not made for this, and the fit is tight. Still, I am able to get the lap top, the cord, and 20 - 30 pounds of books and papers into the bag comfortably without anything falling out. The zippers are of good quality, and run smoothy, even when I am juggling many things in both hands and can only use one hand to close them. This bag takes a beating, up and down stairs, in and out of my trunk, and often overloaded, but still looks nearly new and has held up well to the abuse.The disadvantages: This is a heavy bag, even when empty, which takes a toll when I have to carry the bag manually up and down stairs. And, the pockets are arranged in such a way that when you do NOT have a heavy item (like a laptop) in the back, the bag can fall forward and dump the contents of the other pockets. In other words, the empty bag is front heavy, and does not stand upright when the zippered compartments are fully opened, or most of the weight is in the front of the bag.Still, the disadvantages are slight compared to the advantages. I looked at many more expensive bags before choosing this one, and I am very pleased with the way this bag is holding up. I would purchase this again.
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