: adidas Metro Sackpack

: adidas Metro Sackpack

adidas Metro Sackpack

from: adidas



adidas Metro Sackpack
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6835










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: adidas
Clothing Size: one size
Department: unisex-adult
EAN: 0716106366741
Fabric Type: nylon
Label: adidas
Manufacturer: adidas
Model: W-C750
Publisher: adidas
Sales Rank: 6835
Studio: adidas



Features:
  • 600D Polyester and 300D Polyester Dobby
  • Dimensions: 15" x 19"
  • Drawstring closure
  • Top flap media pocket with headphone portal
  • 3-D embroidered brandmark and screen printed 3-Stripes







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
#217765.BK Drawstring closure bag that can be worn on the back with fold over Velcro flap. Flap features zippered pocket for media with headphone port. 100% polyester with embroidered logo. Imported.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Sleek and slim and ready to take you just about any where, the Metro sackpack from adidas offers an easy and on-the-go style. A flap Velcro closure opens to a spacious interior that will hold your quick sport, essentials like a towel, personal music player, and a bottle of water.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good on the go
I have several different sackpacks from different companies and this one is probably the best of the lot. It's a little bit bigger than the others and can hold a decent amount of stuff. It has a flap which covers the top. The flap has a velcro strip to hold it in place, but the velcro is pretty flimsy and can easily come off. Still it's better than nothing. The flap also has a zippered pocket built into it. You can toss a cell phone or Ipod into it and not have to worry about digging to the bottom of the bag or opening the bag up to reach it. That's very convenient. It's fairly stylish without being either too plain or too gaudy and comes in several different color combinations to suit different tastes. The overall construction is decent. No better or worse than any of my other sackpacks. I use it primarily when I travel by bike, but it's also convenient when I just need to bring a bag of stuff with me. Open it up, toss everything in, cinch it up and off I go.

Update 11/15/08
After a couple more months of use, I am disappointed to say that the bag is starting to fall apart rather quickly. There are a lot of stray threads starting to appear, and the little black rubber attachment on the flap (above the Adidas logo) has almost completely pulled away. I'm going to have to downgrade the bag to 2-stars for durability issues.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does the job
I can't fault a sackpack for holding things and being a sack. It is pretty cheaply made, but is also relatively cheap. The small pocket on the flap is invaluable and makes this item much better than many others.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good...
The bag closes with a drawstring-like mechanism; however, the flap that closes over has a velcro closure. The velcro is quite weak; it would have been better if it was a snap-like closure. The only nuisance is being careful to pull the strings at the same time, or you'll end up with one string that is longer than the other. Other than that, for that price, I wouldn't have expected anything more. It's perfect for taking a towel or something small to the gym.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great gym bag!
perfect for storing my 1.5L water bottle, a sweatshirt and a book. the pouch up top is a bit different compared to what i was used to with a zippered pocket actually inside the main compartment, but i'm getting used to it. nice material too. glad to have made the purchase



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - EXCELENTE CALIDAD!!!
Como ya es costumbre para los productos ADIDAS, este salveque es de excelente calidad y muy funcional.


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