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For £59.30 ex-VAT, the Kensington Triple Trek 14” Ultrabook Backpack is a pretty solid “safe choice” if you want something that’ll protect a work laptop day-to-day without getting into premium pricing. I like that it’s aimed at people who actually carry a laptop plus the usual bits (charger, mouse, cables, maybe a couple of documents) and need sensible organisation rather than a big bag you cram everything into. For commutes, office-to-office days, and general UK travel, it feels like the sort of bag that holds its shape and keeps contents from rattling around.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re rough on kit or need maximum weatherproofing and hard protection—backpacks in this bracket usually trade “rugged” for “comfortable and practical.” Also, if you’re regularly carrying larger gear (like a 14” laptop plus a tablet, external drive, heavy accessories, or a thick folder every day), you may find yourself wanting a roomier workpack. Bottom line: it’s good value for a 14” laptop user who wants reliable protection and organisation, and less ideal for anyone who needs truly expedition-grade durability.

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