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Apparel : Under Armour Varsity Backpack

Under Armour Varsity Backpack

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 18869





Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: Under Armour
Department: unisex-adult
Label: Under Armour
Product Manufacturer: Under Armour
Publisher: Under Armour
Ranking: 18869
Studio: Under Armour


Product facts:
  • Anatomically-shaped shoulder straps
  • Anatomatically shaped shoulder straps
  • Wet dry tunnel pocket
  • Roll out matt
  • Wetdry zippered pocket under flap







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Item Description:
Mid-size top loading backpack, hexagon ripstop nylon, patented roll out mat, anatomically shaped shoulder straps, wetdry tunel pocket, and heavy duty hardware.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My picky teenager was happy!
Received this in record time! Quality was great... even my picky teenager was happy with the product. He has been using it for a couple of months with no sign of wear.

Very roomy, he doesn't have a locker this year, and it fits all of his books and binders.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic Product!
This backpack is durable and reliable all the way through. It lasts forever with tons of use. It has a very large main compartment and the other areas are roomy as well. This is the second that we've purchased this year because we love it so much!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Practical, functional, rugged
The Varsity backpack is the perfect size for middle school and high school students. It has appropriate storage without a lot of unneccesary pockets and hidden compartments. The shoulder straps are ergonomically correct, reducing strain on the upper back. Both of my boys said that the backpack is comfortable and holds all of their school materials. I find the backpack to be durable; kids can be rough on their backpacks and the Varsity is up for the challenge. I recommend this to others.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good school bag
the bag is quality... i have had it for a month now and i tote everything in it. so far it has held up and has way more room than expected. overall a great bag for the price.



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