Belkin F8N900BTBLK Classic Pro Backpack

  • Model: Belkin F8N900BTBLK
  • Dedicated protection for laptop and tablet
  • Adjustable mesh padded shoulder straps
  • Padded back panel for comfort

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Belkin F8N900BTBLK Classic Pro Backpack

KEEP ORGANIZED AND CARRY ON

The Classic Pro Backpack keeps you looking stylish – in comfort – while providing exceptional on-the-go usability. A padded interior compartment keeps your laptop safe and scratch-free. Easy access storage and organizational compartments hold everything in its proper place, including cell phones, business cards, pens and other accessories. The Classic Pro Backpack gives you style, portability and protection for your laptop, wherever you go.

THE BELKIN DIFFERENCE:

Pioneering technology and innovation for over 30 years

1. A padded inner pocket is designed to protect laptops up to 15.6″ while dedicated pockets keep items like tablets and battery packs safe.

2. Padded back panel and adjustable padded straps keep you comfortable, even on long commutes.

3. Essential items are always within reach thanks to a vertical outer pocket with zipper closure.

4. Accordion-style design makes opening the bag upright and finding items inside simple.

SMART DESIGN
Essentials are quickly accessible from the front pocket, just swing the bag around and open. Accordion Opening allows for easy access to an organized mobile office. Inside a dedicated pocket protects your laptop or tablet.
FLAWLESS STYLE
A clean and modern design that complements your style. Heather grey with simple black details, this bag looks great from commute to the boardroom.

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