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Title: Tylt Energi Pro Backpack review: Endless pockets, endless fun
Post by: HCK on July 09, 2017, 04:05:23 pm
Tylt Energi Pro Backpack review: Endless pockets, endless fun

Tylt's Energi Pro Backpack is the Bag of Holding I never knew I needed.

I have a couple of "go" bags stashed around my house for various activities. There's my derby coaching bag, which has whistles, a first aid kit, and spare tools for my skates; there's my hiking bag, which has some Cliff bars, a few Lifeproof straws, and a solar charger; and there's my café bag, which has my AirPods, a MacBook Pro charger, and — often enough — my MacBook Pro itself.

But if I could only have one tech "go" bag, it would be Tylt's Energi Pro Backpack, the Backpack of Holding that I never knew I needed.

Pockets, pockets everywhere



I'm a fan of pockets and compartments, but the $149.99 Energi Pro puts my fandom to shame: There are, no joke, 11 different compartments (and over 20 if you count internal pouches and zippered pockets). And these aren't just teensy, tiny, barely-a-zipper-and-a-prayer compartments; these are fully functional pouches, all of which can hold, a...

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