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LifeProof, the maker of the original waterproof, dust-proof and smash-proof phone case, announced its first collection of products that aren’t tech-related: LifeProof backpacks. The new line features four bags: the 18-liter Quito, 22-liter Goa, 20-liter Squamish and a 32-liter Squamish XL.
Like its phone cases, LifeProof’s backpacks are generally designed for the rigors of everyday use — commuting to and from work, light activities such as hiking and biking, and travel. While each bag has unique characteristics, they’re all built with water-repellant Cordura fabric and equipped with weather-resistant tech pockets. The three bigger sizes also come with padded laptop sleeves, internal organization and hidden side “stash” pockets.
The Good: LifeProof designed its backpacks for everyday use, and many of the features found in the bags excel because they have this concept in mind. The side-access laptop sleeve is separate from the main compartment, which keeps it free from clutter and makes airport security lines less painful. The foam used in the shoulder straps and back panel is robust, breathable and light, which creates a very comfortable wearing experience. Even the bits of plastic hardware feel rugged, as we’d expect from LifeProof.
Who They’re For: Everybody. LifeProof backpacks aren’t built for specific activities, but for daily life. Those who carry laptops regularly will get the most out of the bags though.
Watch Out For: LifeProof integrated lots of organizing pockets within the main compartment of the backpack and on its exterior as well, but not many of them feel particularly useful. There’s also only one main compartment — some might desire more than that for additional organization of larger items.