15 best laptop backpacks to make commuting to the office a total breeze
Let's face it, very little can be done to improve the whole commuting experience (though less train strikes would be fab) – but owning one of the best laptop backpacks is a step in the right direction.
A must-have item for anyone who travels to and from the office every day, they make lugging your entire life's belongings around with you that little bit easier. Anything to alleviate that shoulder pain, right?
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Pre-2020 a lot of us didn't even have laptops, but if we did they'd be left at our desks when we went home each night. Now, since hybrid working is a more permanent thing, taking your valuables with you wherever you go is somewhat of a non-negotiable, so it's important you acquire the correct protection for carrying them around. Yes, we're making direct eye contact with those of you who think one of those free cotton tote bags you get from the bookstore is a suitable method of transportation for your worldly goods.
Unaccustomed to laptop backpacks? While work bags, travel backpacks and briefcase-style handbags often feature pockets that'll happily fit a 15-inch screen size, laptop backpacks have padded, secure compartments specifically for storing them. The best part is that they're surprisingly chic, too – no velcro in sight. So much so that you'd be happy to be seen out with them on the weekends (though maybe sans anything work-related).
Best laptop backpacks for women, at a glance:
- Best laptop backpack overall: Chelsea Backpack from Antler, £140
- Most affordable laptop backpack: LOVEVOOK Laptop Backpack from Amazon, £34.99
- Best leather laptop backpack: Zip Around Backpack in Panama from Smythson, £1150
- Best laptop backpack for travelling/business trips: The Roll Top Backpack from Stubble & Co, WAS £110 NOW £88
- Most fashionable laptop backpack: Targus Newport 15-Inch Laptop Backpack from Amazon, £116.99
What should you look for when it comes to choosing a laptop backpack?
After you've found a design that will fit the dimensions of your device, the next thing to think about is fabric. Opting for waterproof or roll-top design is a good place to start – the last thing you want is soggy, malfunctioning tech – and don't forget about the overall style. You want this accessory to last, so go for something classic that'll complement your workwear and beyond.
Our favourites include Antler's Chelsea Backpack which fits a 13-inch laptop and is consequently one of the best travel backpacks, Aspinal of London's logo-embellished woven backpack for its lightweight and durable design, and Nordace's Eclat backpack for its unsuspecting and chic credentials. We also couldn't go without the Oslo backpack from Bellroy; its surprisingly spacious-yet-compressionable interior makes it the perfect travel backpack.
What is the difference between a laptop bag and laptop backpack?
If you have a long daily commute and/or have a bit of a walk to get to the office, you're better off with a backpack than you are with a laptop case or pouch. They're much better for your spine and shoulders for everyday use thanks to the double (and adjustable) straps, and spread the weight more evenly so you don't get an achy arm. Don't worry, though, you don't have to go full-on hiker style with one that features a sternum strap.
How we tested the best laptop backpacks in this round-up:
We at GLAMOUR all work in London at least three days a week and travel in from various areas in England, so we've been hunting for something that'll help those early starts feel a little less stressful – and that's where laptop backpacks come in. We've rated the below designs out of five stars in terms of their durability, price, capacity and style credentials. We've also provided specifications to save you the time of searching for them yourself, alongside pros and cons to consider before purchasing.
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