Save 52% on a YOREPEK Travel Backpack, Extra Large, with USB Port

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Going back to school and need to carry around too many books and your laptop? Or perhaps you’re planning on taking your laptop and other devices with you during your end-of-the-summer trip. You’ll want the YOREPEK Travel Backpack. This extra-large bag has a USB port, fits a 17″ laptop, and is TSA approved. Buy it now for 52% off, and if you do it soon enough, Prime members can still get it delivered today.

Inside the 18″ x 13.5″ x 6.5″ large capacity bag, there are three spacious sections, with one of them roomy enough for a 17″ laptop. Another one will fit your daily needs, such as a change of clothes, portable charger, etc. The front section has small pockets to hold pens, a stylus, and cords, with a special spot for your keys as well so that these items are always at hand. There are also two side mesh pockets for water bottles and similar items.

Yorepek Travel Backpack Super Capacity

The YOREPEK Travel Backpack is TSA approved and can be fully unfolded 90 to 180 degrees, which allows it to pass through security quickly while still keeping everything organized and in place. A luggage strap allows it to be attached to a suitcase to make it easier to walk with in an airport.

A built-in USB port and charging cable will charge your phone and devices on the go when used with a portable charger. There’s also a hole in the bag for earphones. A sturdy handle and steel cable on top keep your belongings safe, while compression straps on the side will form the bag into any size needed.

Your back will especially appreciate the padded design with thick, soft, ventilated pads. The breathable, adjustable shoulder straps do their job to relieve discomfort as well.

Take an initial 43% off this black laptop backpack, then apply the additional 9% off coupon to pay just $30.93. It’s available in other colors as well, along with an 18.4″ size.

YOREPEK Travel Backpack

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