Let's talk about the Trail maker Classic Backpack. At first glance, it's a simple, stylish bag with a variety of colors to choose from. The design is minimalistic, and the double zippers are a nice touch—easy to use and great for hanging keychains or charms.
I used this backpack for daily commutes and short trips. The main compartment is spacious enough for a laptop, a few notebooks, and a water bottle. The front pocket is handy for quick-access items like your phone or keys. It’s lightweight, which makes it easy to carry around.
However, durability is where this backpack falls short. After just a couple of months, I noticed fraying at the seams and wear on the bottom. The straps started loosening, and one even broke after minimal use. The fabric feels cheap, and it’s clear this isn’t built for heavy-duty or long-term use.
For light travel or as an emergency kit bag (like some reviewers mentioned), it might suffice. But if you're looking for something to withstand daily school or work use, I’d recommend investing in a sturdier option.
Final verdict? It’s okay for the price if you need something temporary or lightweight, but don’t expect it to last.