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OGIO Renegade Backpack (Renegade , Black Pindot), Large
Purchase options and add-ons
- Armor protected dedicated laptop compartment with RSS fits most 15 Inch laptops
- Integrated foam panels keep your electronics and other valuables protected
- Padded iPad/tablet/e reader pocket
- Crush resistant Tech Vault pocket with soft tricot liner
- HUB (Hybrid Unibody Backpanel) for ultimate comfor
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 10.04 x 14.29 x 10.04 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.5 pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Callaway Golf |
ASIN | B00AZU4G00 |
Item model number | 111071_317 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #86,573 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #201 in Casual Daypack Backpacks |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 30 Liters |
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Product Description
Product Description
The OGIO Renegade Laptop Backpack is a fully-loaded, tough traveler that can handle anything you throw it at. Fits most laptops with an added tablet pocket. The padded laptop compartment features the innovative RSS (Reactive Suspension System), which cradles your latptop against damage if you happen to drop your bag.
From the Manufacturer
OGIO Renegade RSS Pack features dedicated top loading laptop access, armor protected laptop compartment, padded tablet-reader sleeve, deluxe organization panel, quick access phone pocket and shock absorbing shoulder straps.
From the manufacturer
OGIO Renegade RSS Backpack
- Padded iPad/tablet/e-reader pocket
- Crush proof Tech Vault pocket with soft tricot liner
- HUB (Hybrid Unibody Backpanel) for ultimate comfort
- Padded mouse/digital camera pocket
- Increased shoulder strap foam padding creates Sweet Spot comfort zone
- Fully adjustable ergonomic shoulder straps with sternum strap
- Two zippered side utility pockets
- Dual side water bottle/accessory holders
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Customers like the quality, comfort, appearance and performance of the backpack. For example, they mention that it's well made, has spacious compartments and that the carry straps are comfortable. Some appreciate the protection and performance. Opinions are mixed on the size and weight.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the backpack. For example, they mention that the overall design and build quality is fantastic, sturdy, and the hard case on top protects sunglasses and glasses from getting smashed. The straps are made of high-grade materials and will last. The stitching is in perfect condition and it's heavy duty. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...to use this bag effectively, however the quality of the straps is of high grade materials and I have no fear that they are going to give out at any..." Read more
"...This bag specifically is very well built and made with good materials. There is a ton of padding in this thing so your stuff will be safe...." Read more
"...The top compartments are extremely handy for glasses, calculators, electronics...." Read more
"...There's zippers inside the straps if you want to put money / ID...." Read more
Customers like the pockets in the backpack. They say the compartments are very spacious, have a decent enough size, and are very specific. Some say the main compartment expands very nicely, and the extra side pockets provide additional storage. The front pocket holds batteries, wallets, and phones, and is placed for easy access.
"...Tons of pockets to carry everything imaginable and lots of built in features to make traveling, whether local commuting or air travel, very simple..." Read more
"...of how to build a backpack that is actually functional, does not have wasted unusable space and provides storage that is easy to access and organize." Read more
"...It has more zipper compartments than you could ever dream of...." Read more
"...The 4 side pockets work great for my chargers and video editing hardware. My XPS 12 fits easily in the laptop sleeve and is well protected...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the backpack. They mention that the carry straps are comfortable, and the padding is thick. The backpack is lightweight, has an ergonomic design, and is very poufy. Overall, customers find it to be a great, well-made product.
"...The padding on the back, the part that is against your back, is very poufy and as a result you can get airflow between your back and bag and not..." Read more
"...Just enough to keep it comfortable, not bulky, very functional. If anything, the straps could use a bit more padding...." Read more
"...is a must have for any true road warrior - spacious, stealthy, and non-geeky...." Read more
"...-With the large size of this backpack, the backpanel cushion allows for comfortable, all-day wear.Compartmentalization..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the backpack. For example, they say it's durable, well-designed, and professional looking. Customers are also impresseded with the sunglasses case and the thoughtful touches. They mention that the black pin dot design is very techno modern and the bag has plenty of room.
"...There is also some good design implementations on the straps themselves having a dedicated pocket on the straps for ear buds and an mp3 player..." Read more
"...is my mobile office, but I get everything in it and it is a great looking bag...." Read more
"...Looks great, the compartments are really useful and keep everything organized...." Read more
"Typical Ogio quality and looks (very nice)...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the protection provided by the backpack. They mention that their laptop is well protected, with suspension and protection. The laptop pocket is very secure and protected. The backpack is fairly rugged, so it's not prone to breaking computers or tablets. It also has a protective glasses case and a computer spot that is well cushioned and protected, and electronics have never been damaged.
"...that did not require opening up the main pockets, a isolated and protected eyeglass pocket, a table pocket, etc...." Read more
"...Also because it is reinforced with thick plastic sleeves, you won’t fit a laptop much thicker than an inch...." Read more
"...It is large, well padded and very secure. The middle storage pouch is very large...." Read more
"...I decided to give it a try. It's full padded, very secure, no issues with damage by getting banged around...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the backpack. They mention that it is very functional, has good sized pockets, and does all the work for them. Some say that the product is still usable and works perfect for them as business travelers. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It is very well protected and padded. The RSS is a very smart idea to protect your laptop from smacking the ground, but if you smack it hard..." Read more
"...thought to the real issues of how to build a backpack that is actually functional, does not have wasted unusable space and provides storage that is..." Read more
"...I find the padding to be well designed, well placed, and very functional. The padding on the back panel that rests against your body is perfect...." Read more
"...The OGIO Renegade backpack is perfect for everyday use and I recommend it to anyone who wants a large, durable, comfortable backpack." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the backpack. Some mention it's the right size, well designed, and fits a 15.4 laptop well. However, others say that it'll not fit many of today's larger laptops.
"...I find the padding to be well designed, well placed, and very functional. The padding on the back panel that rests against your body is perfect...." Read more
"...to one big issue, the laptop compartment, albeit is very well made, is tight and can only fit a laptop only...." Read more
"...I almost didn't purchase because I thought it looked too big, but it's slim which is great if you want to be able to put it under a seat on a flight...." Read more
"...This backpack is noticeably smaller than the RSS 17. I carry a Dell Precision 7560 for work...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the backpack. Some mention that it's very light, while others say that it is heavy. The shoulder straps are light and easily adjustable, and the bag has an even weight distribution. However, some customers say that the tilt design makes the bag front heavy, which causes it to fall over.
"...All the materials for the straps are solid and distribute the load of the bag evenly without tugging on stitched points causing unnecessary wear..." Read more
"...Just enough to keep it comfortable, not bulky, very functional. If anything, the straps could use a bit more padding...." Read more
"...It is also a bit heavy as a result of the padding but when you are carrying as much stuff as me you don't notice an extra half pound or so...." Read more
"...When the bag is empty, it is very light. When it is full, the foam pads at the back help it to rest some of the weight near the hips...." Read more
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When I received the bag I was very satisfied with my purchase because of the build quality I had mentioned earlier; the entire construction of the bag was better than most of the other backpacs I've used over my lifetime, including Jansport's and Eastpak's. The layout is very dynamic, having specific pockets that were designed for things like a water bottle, your AC adapter, a dedicated laptop pocket that did not require opening up the main pockets, a isolated and protected eyeglass pocket, a table pocket, etc. The design of the bag is such that each pocket allows you to put lots of additional gear in them without occupying too much space in other pockets, especially the main front pocket which is made for your personal items, small accessories like wireless mouse, wallet and keys; I keep a large pair of over-ear Denon headphones (Urban Raver) in the very front pocket and still have lot's of space in the secondary pocket where the tablet pouch is. I also keep an 18650 battery charge and small screwdriver toolkit as well as an Amazon Basic's Universal Travel Case for Small Acessories and Electronics which holds all my vaping gear and still have lots of additional room. The suspension system that is used for the laptop pocket is one of the more intelligent designs I've seen for laptop bags, allowing the carrier to have a dedicated pocket that doesn't intrude to the other storage areas and protects the laptop from drops. The bag was obviously designed with the 'Road Warrior' type traveler, having lots of options for storage that the carrier can decide how to use. The other great feature of this bag is the stitching and riveting; the bag has double stitches in high tension areas as well as rivets for the main bag handle at the top, something that is lacking in many other bags of similar design.
My only negative about this bag would come down to the straps; I'm a short, stocky guy who must pull the straps to their longest position to use this bag effectively, however the quality of the straps is of high grade materials and I have no fear that they are going to give out at any time. There is also some good design implementations on the straps themselves having a dedicated pocket on the straps for ear buds and an mp3 player (and the small gap that allows the wires to be threaded through) as well as a small logo strap above the earbud pocket that a cellphone holster can be attached to. All the materials for the straps are solid and distribute the load of the bag evenly without tugging on stitched points causing unnecessary wear and tear.
TL;DR summary; this is the best road warrior bag you can currently buy without spending hundreds more on an all-leather bag or major luggage brand (think Tumi, Ricardo or high-end Samsonite). Tons of pockets to carry everything imaginable and lots of built in features to make traveling, whether local commuting or air travel, very simple and convenient. Would recommend to anyone that uses a backpack daily, especially in IT fields.
Now then if there is one, I would call myself a backpack enthusiast. For some reason I love backpacks. As a result I have high standards when I am looking for a backpack. I came across OGIO over a decade ago and have loved them ever since. Their build quality is top notch and their attention to detail and what people actually need is unmatched. They think about how a backpack is used and what goes in it. They then make it to last. My first backpack, an OGIO Metro lasted 5 years. My second, a Metroid, lasted 7 years. Understand this is during my school days when I use it every day, for hours on end. I was lifting and dropping probably on average 40lbs of books and other crap. Their seams never came apart or anything like that. What did happen was the shoulder and back padding was eventually completely flattened from all the weight over the years and it began to sag and lose its structure. The sternum strap's elastic gave out a bit as well but that is no big deal at all. What made me get a new one was the fabric had worn away from the book edges scrapping the cement. A patch would have fixed the problem, but after so many years I just wanted a new one.
So after doing dozens of hours of research I settled on either a Thule or another OGIO. But what pushed me to the OGIO Renegade RSS was the number of pockets and compartments. If you want to be organized get a bag with a bunch of pockets. That way your backpack doesn't become a ruck sack or dump bag. Then things don't crush or scratch other things and you know where everything is. Picture what you have and where you will put it, that is how you pick a bag.
This bag specifically is very well built and made with good materials. There is a ton of padding in this thing so your stuff will be safe. But it will always look a bit bulky/boxy even when empty as a result of the padding. It is also a bit heavy as a result of the padding but when you are carrying as much stuff as me you don't notice an extra half pound or so. The padding on the back, the part that is against your back, is very poufy and as a result you can get airflow between your back and bag and not sweat as much. You can also use it to set it in a position to where some of the pressure is on your butt and not your shoulders by adjusting the straps. But here is the thing... OGIO dropped the ball on the straps. They are a bit slick / smooth. In comparison to previous straps that had these ridges running horizontally for the plastic bit to "lock" into and hold in place, these are less than ideal. The ridges run diagonally and as a result you can't get them to "lock" in place. The fabric of the straps is also a bit less rugged. So if you go to work or school on a pogo stick, or are a very bouncy runner, the straps may let out and your bag may go down your back. It has not yet been an issue with me but it might be in the future.
Another issue people may have is that the straps are rather short, but so am I. I don't mind the short straps, now they aren't flapping around at your sides. But if you are a bigger person it may be a bit tight or high on you. But I got it because I don't have the problem of being big or buff. The pocket on the strap is a joke though. The only thing you’ll want to keep in there is a iPod nano or spare change.
My only other complaint is the glasses case. You need to understand that it does take up room in the main compartment. So if you have very tall things in your bag (14.5 inches) will be about your limit in some sections. If you come a little forward you can get in front of it and have about 16 or 17 inches maybe more or less. The other thing about the sun glasses case is the top, the opening, there needs to be some reinforcement because it can get compressed. You can open it to about 2.25 inches, but it can be compressed to about 1.5 inches. Your glasses won’t get crushed but they may get a bit of a squeeze. I keep mine open by propping a Chap Stick tube in there. But the bottom of the case is very much crushproof. The case is also only about 2 inches deep, just a FYI for those of you with big glasses.
The last thing I’ll note is the laptop sleeve, the RSS as they call it. It is very well protected and padded. The RSS is a very smart idea to protect your laptop from smacking the ground, but if you smack it hard enough it will still hit the bottom just like any spring. The problem is you are not going to get anything in there that is taller than 14 maybe 15 inches. I’m not talking about the screen size, I am talking about the actual width of the computer. They actually called it the “Renegade RSS 17 Laptop Backpack” for a while claiming it would fit a 17 inch laptop. But for the RSS to work, you need some dead space on the bottom to let it travel. As a result they have changed the name and taken away that claim in some cases but not all. Also because it is reinforced with thick plastic sleeves, you won’t fit a laptop much thicker than an inch. But on the plus side, you can still keep some books in there or papers you want to stay flat, and your laptop can go in the main compartment. If you do use the RSS though, you won’t need a laptop sleeve/sock anymore.
Again I am very critical of my backpacks and these are some very nitpicky complaints. Everything else about the Renegade RSS, I think, is fantastic. If I didn’t complain about it, I think it is good. Go check their website to see better pictures and learn about the features. They also have a very good warranty program. I think this is the best backpack on the market at this time, that doesn’t mean it can’t be improved.
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Não vai se arrepender! Espaço não falta, tudo organizado, computador protegido!