JanSport Superbreak Tote

Retail Price: $60.00
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Product Details

Main Features

  • Detachable shoulder strap with adjustable pad
  • One main compartment with straight top-zip for easy packing
  • Slip-in magazine stash sleeve unzips to slide over handle of wheeled luggage
  • Interior pocket
  • Side water bottle pocket

Description

This Jansport tote is a great carry-on tote, smart styling keeps you organized.

Other Details

  • Brand: JanSport
  • ClothingSize: One Size
  • Color: N/A
  • Department: unisex-adult
  • FabricType: polyester
  • Label: Jansport
  • Manufacturer: Jansport
  • SKU: 256274
  • Item Dimensions: 16.00 in x 8.00 in x 12.00 in; 1.30 lb

Customer Reviews

Makes Traveling Cute & Fun!

5.0 / 5.0


I bought this bag as a birthday gift for myself expecting that a Jansport would be cute and durable. I took it on an overseas trip and was not disappointed. I carried everything I needed for an overnight plane trip, morning clean-up, a full day trip, and ANOTHER overnight plan trip in this bag. With the pockets it all stayed organized for when I needed that airplane pillow, a snack or my face wash to freshen up.
If you need a cute back for a weekend getaway or a full day of activities - when you need more than just a backpack - this is the bag you're looking for. The back slide-through feature for sliding over a rolling bag handle is wonderful as well for juggling multiple bags on a trip!


Excellent School/Computer bag

5.0 / 5.0


I love this bag because it has space. The only downfall is that it doesnt have a padded bottom. But there is an easy solution, I put my laptop in a laptop sleeve that you can buy here or at Walmart for super cheap. I am taking two science classes with large books and supplemental materials. The bulk of my stuff fits in the bag with room for a beverage, small lunch and other odds and ends. The padded strap helps a little, but it is not that paddy. I still love the bag though, it is perfect for school, work, sleepovers, pool, etc.


A great bag!

5.0 / 5.0


This is a great univerisal bag. I use it for work and school and it holds all my gear. It's also a is a very stylish bag!


great bag!

4.0 / 5.0


I absolutely love this bag! The only problem would be that I expected an actual padded shoulder strap to come with the purchase of this bag, since thats the way the description read. However when I received the bag, it came with a sticker that said something along the lines of part sold separately. I'm still not sure if the shoulder strap the description referred to was the padded velcro handle straps or an actual shoulder strap, but either way watch out for things like that! Other than that, the bag completely functioned as I wanted it to and had lots of pockets to store different things. Great print too!


Nice tote!

5.0 / 5.0


This arrived in great condition, and the company got it to me quickly, before the holidays. I purchased this for my daughter to use for over-nighters and to go back and forth from college. It's the perfect size for these purposes. It's the kind of tote she can throw over her shoulder, and it has a water bottle holder for one on-the-go. It has an inside pocket, as well as a roomy outside pocket, both with secure zippers. On the opposite outer side, there is a compartment which serves as a pocket when the bottom is zipped, but when necessary, the bottom can be unzipped so that the bag may be slipped over the handle of a rolling suitcase. The outer zipper has a cover flap, so though we haven't had the need to test it in inclement weather, it has been designed for such. Very utilitarian, and youthful enough to be used by a teenager.


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