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TechnologyTell Review: Genius Pack high altitude flight bag and more


TechnologyTell Review: Genius Pack high altitude flight bag

When you have lots of gear to carry, the right gadget bag is a must. But, today, bags aren’t just some zippered containers to hoard contents and free up your hands and pockets. They are as much a fashion statement as shoes, jewelry, and accessories. One can spend a lot of time browsing online for the perfect bags for various occasions.

So what’s the latest on my review table? It’s the Genius Pack. Read on to find out if it’s really travel-worthy or just a one-trick pony!

Design

The Genius Pack high altitude flight bag fits in the category of messenger bags for tablets or small laptops. It’s the kind of light-duty bag for those interested in carrying the essentials without being burdened by more. Unlike some other bags available on the market, the Genius Pack keeps zippers and pockets to a sublime minimum.

Genius Pack high altitude flight bag

Not so sure about the color..

Both zippered compartments open wide for easy access to contents. The front area provides room and labeled pockets for smaller items and accessories. The suggestions, printed in bold white, indicate the ideal locations for pens, business cards, headphones, charger, device, and passport.

The rear compartment has a felt-lined pocket for a tablet (or small laptop), with the rest of it open for documents or magazines. They, too, are also labeled.

Since it has been designed with travel in mind, the Genius Pack provides a (removeable) shoulder strap with adjustable pad, a carrying handle, and luggage handle pass-through. But what’s different and unique to the Genius Pack are the two sets of velcro straps tucked under the pass-through area. These straps let you hang the entire Genius Pack on an airplane tray in its upright position.

Genius Pack high altitude flight bag straps

Straps for airplane tray hanging

This design allows users to have quick access to gear without having to reach down to rummage through a personal bag under the seat in front. Or without having loose items lying on laps or in pockets. Everything you have is conveniently there in front of you.

The Genius Pack is made mostly of nylon and polyester. Although…

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