The 11 Best Laptop Backpacks of 2024, Tested and Reviewed
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We love a laptop backpack that's spacious, has organizational pockets, and will keep our laptops safe during travel.
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Travel + Leisure /Conor Ralph
Since a laptop usually comes at a high price, it’s well worth it to invest in a backpack designed to protect your technology when you’re on the go. Whether you’re traveling on an airplane or trekking through campus, a comfortable, well-made backpack with a padded laptop pocket is a must-have.
Because comfort and durability are arguably the two most important factors when investing, we tested more than 50 laptop backpacks on several occasions in our New York City lab and in the real world to find the best ones for everyday wear with these considerations in mind. We packed each bag with computers, iPads, sweatshirts, and more, and carried them around to see how they felt. We then tossed each one onto the ground from a tabletop to test the bag’s durability (using dummy laptops, of course). Keep reading to learn more about our top picks for style, comfort, value, and more.
This versatile backpack will keep you organized with pockets galore in all different sizes.
The chest straps came off during testing, and we couldn’t figure out how to reattach them.
This Stubble & Co. backpack was part of our waterproof backpacks test, and we thought the stylish design and ample pockets makes this our favorite laptop backpack. Like the name suggests, this is a great everyday backpack — slim and compact but still spacious enough to fit a laptop, headphones, a charger, a jacket, a water bottle, a notebook, a travel pouch, and a small toiletry case.
“The sheer amount of pockets would keep even the most chaotic packer organized,” says Travel + Leisure testing editor Jackie Cucco, who tested this option in our New York City lab. “I especially love how there’s a variety of pocket sizes and shapes to give all different types of items their own little home.” There is one back compartment for a 16-inch laptop and other flat items, one main compartment with six pockets, one small top pocket, a teeny pocket on one of the straps (for something small like earbuds), two water bottle pockets on the sides, and one large front pocket on the outside. There’s an adjustable chest strap as well, though it fell off during testing, and we weren’t able to reattach it.
In addition to the useful pockets, we also loved how this backpack is waterproof — we held it underneath multiple showerheads to soak it, and all of our electronics inside remained totally dry, so you can feel secure wearing this even on rainy days.
The Details: 18. 1 x 11.8 x 5.5 inches | 20 liters | 2.2 pounds | Recycled PET, recycled RPET lining, polyester air mesh | 16-inch laptop pocket | Waterproof
The sleek leather material looks nicer than a typical nylon backpack.
The straps are a bit too long, even when they are adjusted to the shortest setting.
Constructed with soft and sleek Italian leather, this midsize backpack has the perfect combination of style and functionality. It’s big enough to fit a laptop up to 13 inches long, but it’s small enough that you can use it beyond traveling or commuting for everyday activities like running errands. After four months of use, we found this to be the perfect medium-size bag that is easy to clean, making it a perfect option for everyday use. It can easily fit a laptop, water bottle, wallet, notebook, and headphones with plenty of room left over. While we love the size for versatility, it still has plenty of thoughtful features for travelers like a pocket for a wireless charger (sold separately) and several interior pockets for storing accessories.
The leather material has a soft and plush feel to it which makes carrying the bag comfortable, but we wish the straps were a little shorter since the bag sits a little low on the back. Since the backpack is smaller and lightweight, this isn’t a huge issue and we still think the high-quality backpack is worth it for traveling, commuting, and everyday use.
The Details: 13 x 11.6 x 5.5 inches | 2.6 pounds | Leather | 13-inch laptop pocket
The expandable zippers add tons of extra space.
We wish there were more color options.
I've tested dozens of backpacks and it can be hard to find a backpack that stands out from others, which is why I'm a big fan of this one from Samsonite, which I personally tested in the lab. While it has a simple design from the outside, the backpack is filled with special features that make it better than your average backpack. It has tons of pockets to store every travel essential you could ever need, including laptops, tablets, notebooks, chargers, passports, and it has a water bottle pocket on the side that keeps a bottle secure (it didn't even fall out when I threw the pack off a table several times). The laptop pouch creates a hammock-like effect that suspends the laptop and gives it protection from getting knocked around on the floor. My favorite part of the pack is the expandable zipper that adds 1.5 inches of extra space, which came in handy when I packed the bag with an extra jacket. Plus, it fits underneath an airplane seat with ease, and there's extra padding in the back paneling and shoulder straps for superior comfort while traveling.
The Details: 17.8 x 12 x 6.5 inches | 22.75 liters | 2.2 pounds | Recycled polyester | Expandable
It’s made out of recycled plastic bottles found on beaches and has a built-in, solar-powered USB charger.
The capacity is smaller than other backpacks we tested.
While this backpack impressed us during testing, it also won us over thanks to Solgaard’s sustainability mission in which all of its products are made with ocean-bound recycled materials. The brand uses its patented Shore-tex material to create this backpack with recycled plastic water bottles found on beaches or river banks. In addition, the backpack includes a solar-powered USB charging port so you can charge on the go without having to worry about the life of your power bank. In our testing lab, we were able to fit all of the items on our packing list, including a sweatshirt, a laptop, an iPad, a notebook, and a water bottle, but there wasn’t a lot of space left over. The laptop sleeve is in the back of the bag, and although it’s just a fleece-lined slip pocket, it wasn’t damaged during our durability tests. When it comes to padding, the backpack is outfitted with ample cushioning that makes it comfortable to wear with the adjustable, supportive chest strap, too.
The Details: 12.4 x 6.9 x 19 inches | 19 liters | 4.85 Pounds | Anti-theft lock | USB port
The nylon material and leather accents give the backpack a sleek look without sacrificing protection.
The laptop compartment is too small for any computers over 13 inches long.
Lo & Sons’ The Rowledge laptop backpack is one of the most expensive bags we tested, but it seriously delivered in performance. The nylon exterior outfitted with leather accents makes this sleek, timeless bag a dream for travelers and office-goers. While it may small from the outside, we found that it was possible to fit a sweatshirt, a laptop, an iPad, a notebook, and a water bottle with ease. Our only gripe is that the laptop pocket can only fit laptops that are 13 inches or smaller, so you'll want to consider that if you own a larger computer. The adjustable straps and ample padding throughout the entire backpack add to the comfort and durability of the pack. Although the bag felt a little stiff at first, the material quickly contours to the shape of your shoulders and back over time for a more comfortable fit after a few wears. After tossing the bag off of a tabletop, the laptop remained unharmed in the designated sleeve in the back of the bag, and the exterior showed no signs of damage, so we think this sturdy, well-made backpack is worth the splurge.
The Details: 16.5 x 11.5 x 6.75 inches | 21 liters | 3.2 pounds | Nylon, leather | 13.5-inch laptop pocket
This affordable bag has lots of smart features for travelers.
The materials feel lower in quality than others we've tested.
This wallet-friendly backpack exceeded expectations during testing due to all of the thoughtful designs that rivaled the most expensive bags we tested. After four months of regularly using the bag, we especially love the padded laptop sleeve that protects laptops up to 15.6 inches long. The backpack has a variety of other smart features including a USB port, a passcode lock, and a headphone port to make traveling with electronics a breeze. We found that the main compartment is very spacious and easy to pack with bulkier items like a jacket or lunchbox, and the front compartment has tons of little pockets for organizing smaller items.
Made with polyester fabric, the backpack feels fairly durable and didn’t get damaged during our durability tests, but it is noticeably lower quality than the other bags we tested with a higher price point. However, the straps have comfortable padding and adjustable buckles, so the bag is still very comfortable to carry.
The Details: 18.5 x 11.8 x 5.5 inches | 34 liters | 1.83 pounds | Polyester blend | 15.6-inch laptop pocket | USB and headphone port | Password lock
It has plenty of pockets for organizing all of your belongings efficiently.
The capacity could have been bigger.
The Timbuk2 Authority Laptop Backpack Deluxe has a variety of interior and exterior pockets to help you stay organized on the go. There’s a designated spot for all of your must-haves with a padded laptop pocket in the back, a main compartment with slip and zippered pockets, and a spacious front pocket for items like a notebook. Plus, there’s a side slip pocket for your water bottle and a trolley sleeve for attaching the pack to a suitcase. We love the ability to access your laptop from the back zipper or through the main compartment of the backpack. Additionally, we appreciated the sleek pack’s compression straps so you can adjust the capacity of the bag, but we still thought the main compartment could have been a bit larger. The padded backpack straps are comfortable to wear for long periods of time, and if you live in a rainy climate, the durable recycled nylon exterior is also water-resistant.
The Details: 18.9 x 11.42 x 5.31 inches | 20 liters | 2.51 pounds | Recycled nylon | 17-inch laptop pocket | Water-resistant
The front pocket comes off so you can travel with or without the extra space.
The original model has visible snaps when the front pocket is removed, but that's been updated with the newer version.
The Monos Metro Backpack has a removable front pocket that adds quite a bit of extra space which is so useful for traveling. For other times when you may not need the excess room, all you have to do is pull the discrete cord in the back of the pouch to release pouch and take it off. Best of all, when you remove the pouch, the backpack still looks sleek, and it doesn't look like any part of the bag is missing thanks to the brand's modular system for taking on and off the pouch.
We love the soft vegan leather look of the backpack and found the materials to provide protection against laptop damage when we dropped it. There are several pockets inside the main compartment, and the laptop pocket is in the back, separated from the rest of the bag. Whether you're traveling on an airplane or heading into the office, this stylish bag is ideal for those looking for a versatile backpack. It also comes in nylon fabric with more colors to choose from.
The Details: 11.5 × 16.5 × 6 inches | 18 liters | 3 pounds | Vegan leather or nylon | 15-inch laptop pocket
The backpack is comfortable and breathable to wear while walking.
The polyester blend wasn’t as durable as we hoped.
For students walking across campus or between classes, the Fjällräven Räven 28 Backpack is our favorite option. We love how breathable the back padding is and that it provides plenty of cushioning and support when it's on. The design itself is not bulky, so we weren't worried about brushing up against other people while walking through crowded places during our real-world test. Plus, there are tons of pockets in the main compartment for classroom essentials, and each side of the backpack has a water bottle slip pocket.
We did notice that this bag easily collects dust or lint after it is tossed on the ground. Despite the slight dirtiness of the fabric, we found that the backpack does an excellent job of protecting a laptop in the designated padded sleeve in the back. It's not difficult to fit varying needs, even after using it on a daily commute for two months, and we found it battled the elements well, keeping a computer untouched by rain, too.
The Details: 18.5 x 14 x 6.1 inches | 28 liters | 2.2 pounds | Polyester and cotton with wax coating | 15-inch laptop pocket | Water-resistant
It has a simple, no-frills design for extra versatility.
It may be too large for everyday use.
We love the simple design of the Béis backpack and found that it’s packed full of thoughtful features making it the perfect backpack for travelers, students, and commuters alike. We were impressed with the large capacity of the main compartment that could easily fit all of the items on our packing list, including tech items like a laptop and iPad on the inside and a water bottle in one of the two slip pockets on the sides. The main compartment has several smaller pockets and a designated padded laptop sleeve. After we did our drop test to evaluate the durability, the padding did a good job of protecting the laptop, but there isn’t padding at the bottom of the bag which had us questioning how much protection the backpack offers. Even when it was completely packed, the padded straps were comfortable to wear, and the back had more padding for added comfort.
The Details: 19 x 13 x 5.5 inches | 22 liters | 1.8 pounds | Cotton, PVC, polyester | 14.5-inch laptop pocket
This compact yet spacious backpack is accented with vegan leather, made from recycled water bottles, and can be monogrammed.
The vegan leather accents will likely require more care to keep in good shape.
Whether you’re a minimalist or an over packer, this backpack from Paravel can do it all. Although it has a compact and sleek shape, it somehow manages to host a sneaky amount of space for larger, bulkier items like jackets, water bottles, laptops, tablets, and toiletry bags — just to name a few. The backpack is stocked with plenty of organizational features. There’s a padded breathable mesh back with a zippered pocket; a trolley pass-through sleeve; an exterior mesh side pocket for a water bottle; a front exterior zippered pocket; and multiple interior pockets, including a padded pocket that can store laptops and tablets up to 16 inches.
We especially loved how travelers can monogram the backpack with up to three foil letters, because nothing screams quiet luxury like personalization. The backpack, which is made from recycled water bottles and is water resistant both inside and out, is accented with recycled vegan leather and recycled zippers. While we appreciated these little touches, the vegan leather will likely require more time and care to keep in good shape.
The Details: 17.7 x 12.4 x 6.3 inches | 17-liter capacity | 2.09 pounds | Recycled vegan leather and zippers | 16-inch laptop pocket | Water-resistant exterior and interior
Here are some other backpacks we've tested that are worth mentioning, all of which we liked for various reasons but found some slight issues with.
Away The Everywhere Zip Backpack: The design is sleek and functional, but we think there isn’t enough padding for comfort or laptop protection if the bag is handled roughly.
Vohler Laptop Backpack With Charger: This pack was a serious contender for the best budget bag thanks to its sturdy build and protective padding, but our above pick had a few more standout features than this one.
Swissgear Travel Gear 1900 Scansmart TSA Laptop Backpack: Ideal for students, travelers, or commuters, we loved that this bag is durable and has plenty of storage solutions, but it wasn’t as comfortable as we hoped.
Between several different lab testing occasions, we tested more than 50 laptop backpacks from highly rated brands like The North Face, Away, Samsonite, Swissgear, and more. We evaluated each pack based on capacity, design, comfort, and durability.
First, to test for capacity, we used a packing list to fill the bag with objects like a laptop, an iPad, a sweatshirt or jacket, a water bottle, a notebook, and a toiletry bag. During the packing process, we evaluated the design of each bag, and our top picks for the design category had plenty of padding around the laptop pocket, a variety of helpful pockets, and handles or straps that made carrying the backpack effortless and intuitive.
Then, we put on the backpacks and walked around for at least 10 minutes to get a feel for the bag. We looked out for any pain caused by shoulder or sternum straps, pinching, or any other type of discomfort. The best bags for comfort were outfitted with padding in the back and straps and didn’t cause any awkwardness or irritation from the pack. To test for durability, we pushed the backpacks off of a tabletop and checked the interior contents and exterior for any scuff marks, scratches, or damage. The backpacks also went out for four months of long-term testing in the real world so we could monitor the quality and functionality to ultimately decide which products tested best.
As we continue to test more backpacks, we will update this article with our findings.
Most laptops measure anywhere from 10 to 17 inches in length, so it’s important to double-check the dimensions of the laptop sleeve to ensure it fits in the designated pocket. Usually, you can find the laptop length capacity of a backpack in the “specification” description of the bag.
Travel + Leisure / Conor Ralph
The more padding around the laptop, the better protected it will be if that bag is handled roughly. Since the laptop pocket or sleeve is usually in the back of the bag, there should be padding in the back to add comfort while wearing the backpack. Also, be on the lookout for additional padding on the straps to make the bag even more comfortable to wear.
Travel + Leisure / Conor Ralph
During our tests, we placed the laptop directly into the pocket without a case on it and found that the top-performing bags had enough padding to protect the laptop from getting damaged. However, if you feel more comfortable slipping it into a laptop case and placing it in the backpack, feel free to do so.
Laptops often measure anywhere from 13 to 17 inches, which is the diagonal measurement of the screen. To get the right measurement, take a tape measure and place it from one screen corner to the opposite diagonally to get the right measurement. Most laptop pockets will say what dimensions the space will fit so be sure to double-check your laptop size to get the right backpack.
It always depends on the airline you fly and the luggage restrictions that come with your ticket, but generally, a backpack can be a personal item on a flight in addition to a carry-on. However, if your laptop backpack is too large to fit underneath the seat in front of you, it could potentially count as a carry-on instead, so it's important to check with your airline ahead of time.
Travel + Leisure / Joy Kim
T+L commerce writer Anna Popp writes most of the team's tested content and participates in every lab and real-world test to try out luggage, outdoor, and beauty products. Anna owns several laptop backpacks including picks from Monos, Troubadour, and Lo & Sons. She pulled from her own experiences traveling with backpacks and combed through thorough testing insights to recommend the best laptop backpacks.
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