Samsonite Notebook Backpack PRO DLX 5 17.3"
Backpack-roller suitcase combination
- Can be used either as a backpack or as a trolley
- Coverable castors, stowable shoulder straps
- Compartments for a notebook up to 17.3" and a tablet up to 10.1"
- Security: TSA cable lock, passport/wallet compartment with RFID shielding
- Main compartment with packing straps for clothes, document compartment, mobile phone pocket
- Power bank compartment, internal cable guides for charging on the go
This business backpack from Samsonite's PRO-DLX 5 series is a true quick-change artist, allowing you to wear it on your back or use it as a trolley depending on the situation. Depending on the transport mode, the unused elements (shoulder straps, telescopic handle, wheels) can be discreetly hidden. It offers ample space for a notebook, tablet, documents, clothing, and other items, making it the ideal companion for short business trips. It is made of durable, lightweight 1680D nylon with leather accents. It can be secured with a TSA-approved cable lock.
Well-thought-out interior layout and refined details
The backpack opens completely like a suitcase thanks to an extra-long, U-shaped zipper. It features a padded laptop compartment for devices up to 17.3". There's also a tablet compartment (up to 10.1"), a cell phone pocket, a document compartment, and a key holder. An internal cable management system allows cables to be routed from one compartment to another. This allows you to charge your smartphone via your power bank, for example, without having to keep them in the same compartment. The spacious main compartment features straps to secure your clothing without crease marks. Another highlight is the special compartment with RFID shielding. This is perfect for passports, bank cards, and credit cards. The shielding prevents unauthorized access to data from RFID chips.
Samsonite
In 1910, Jesse Shwayder founded the Shwayder Trunk Manufacturing Company in Denver, which initially produced heavy wooden trunks. The company was later renamed Shwayder Brothers, Inc., but it wasn't until 1941, when it launched the Samsonite Streamline, a suitcase-like piece of luggage, that the brand it is today developed. Samsonite became increasingly familiar to customers, which ultimately led to another name change. The broad product range today includes suitcases, travel bags, backpacks, laptop bags, and other travel accessories. Samsonite is now the global market leader in the luggage sector – and this is no coincidence: Thanks to their outstanding quality, the products optimally withstand the rigors of travel. You can always rely on Samsonite luggage. And if something does break within the warranty period, you can have your suitcase repaired at an authorized Samsonite workshop.