Spire Endo notebook bag review



Now lets take a look inside the bag. When you open it you're instantly greeted by a bunch of organization pockets:



There are two pen pockets and the three others could be used for small devices like your phone, a calculator and a compact digital camera.



And here's yet another large zipper pocket. I told you, this bag has a stunning amount of pockets.



The main compartment of the Spire courier bags is colored light gray.



There are some more small pockets and there's also a removable key fob.



The main compartment features some removable padding.



The big piece of padding is attached to the back with two large pieces of Velcro.



For the last picture I placed my Dell Inspiron 6000 notebook inside the Endo bag:



Usage
I used the Spire Endo bag for a couple of weeks and liked it a lot. The bag easily fits my Inspiron 6000 notebook along with its power adapter, a digital camera, phone, a notebook mouse, a newspaper and some magazines, a book, a small bottle, and lots of other stuff.

Verdict
The Spire courier bags are great for students or business people who need to carry their notebooks along with tons of other material. The Endo will amaze you with its stunning amount of pockets and compartments, its compact size, and its lightweight. The bag offers some protection for your notebook, easy access, and has a good build quality. At a price of $90, it's also fairly economical.

The Good Stuff
- Plenty of room, truly a lot of pockets
- Compact
- Lightweight
- Build quality
- Lots of features

The Bad Stuff
- No gel-infused shoulder pad

I give the Spire Endo laptop bag a 9/10 and our Seal of Approval.



Added: November 30th 2007
Product reviewed: Spire Endo notebook bag
Reviewer: Thomas De Maesschalck
Score: 9/10
Page: 3/3



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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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