As we get ready for back to school, we start thinking about what we need to get. Not only do we need to think about our kids that are going back to school, we also need to think about the older ones that may be starting their first year of college, or how about those teachers that are returning back to teach our youth? There are also a lot of moms out there that prefer to carry a backpack instead of a diaper bag as well. I wanted to show you a backpack that has truly been a lifesaver with its functionality, style and its’ price. It is called The Fugitive from OGIO.
Description:
Within its 2000+ cubic inches, the Fugitive Backpack by Ogio gets away with storing much more than expected. With the added comfort of thick padded straps, as well as a sternum strap, this bag is ideal for hauling books, multimedia accessories, cell phones, files, and a laptop
Features:
- Double entry pack
- Internal padded laptop sleeve
- Two weatherproof fleece-lined audio/cell phone pockets with headphone exit port
- Integrated shoulder harness with neoprene grab handle
- Side mesh water bottle pockets
- Dual side compression straps
- Fits most 15″ laptops
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 19″ x 12″ x 10″
- Capacity: 2050 cu in
- Laptop Dimensions: 13″ x 10″ x 2″
The last time I flew, I carried this with me and it was so easy to carry my iPod and have it tucked away safely inside, while my headphones were easy to access and stow away. Hubby has taken it from me to use for his job, and Tucker uses the Fugitive to haul around books, toys and games any time we travel. This is one backpack that I have seen first hand that is (literally) multi use for more than just those that are returning back to school.
I love the overall look and lay out of the OGIO Fugitive! It is very stylish, there is a lot of room inside and you can buy it at most online retailers for less than $60. For more information and other great backpacks, please visit http://www.ogio.com/






















Those backpacks look very spiffy!
I have one that my dad’s company gave him and I totally LOVE it-Couldn’t imagine college life without it, either.
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