Dakine Campus 33L
- 5 stars 87%
- 4 stars 7%
- 3 stars 7%
- 2 stars 0%
- 1 star 0%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Your organizational education starts with the Dakine® Campus-Large backpack. With its multiple compartments and insulated cooler, you'll be ready for class or a beverage anytime.
- Main compartment for your books, magazines and personal technology.
- Padded sleeve fits most 15" laptops.
- Insulated cooler pocket keeps your beverages chilled.
- Front organizer compartment for your cell phone, pens, iPod® and other accessories.
- Fleece-lined eyewear pocket.
- Mesh side pockets hold your water bottle or beverage.
- Padded shoulder straps and sternum strap for a firmer, more comfortable fit.
- Materials: 600D polyester/420D polyester/300D poly twill.
- Pattern on material may vary.
- Measurements:
- Bottom Width: 9 1⁄2 in
- Middle Width: 13 in
- Top Width: 10 in
- Depth: 8 in
- Height: 21 in
- Strap Length: 16 in
- Strap Drop: 15 in
- Handle Length: 7 in
- Handle Drop: 1 in
- Weight: 1 lb 11 oz
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DaKine moved their manufacturing and operations to Hood River, OR in 1986; besides being a popular windsurfing location on the mainland, it´s also a gathering place for the best professional snowboarders looking to ride on Mt. Hood. In 1989, after proving themselves as leaders in surf accessories, gear, and bags, DaKine committed to the rapidly expanding snowboard market with board accessories, board bags, and gear bags. By using their commitment to unique designs, high quality, and the desire to stay true to the spirit of the sport, the company would become the world leader in this market over the next 15 years.
Throughout the 1990s, DaKine moved into the snowsports glove category with a modest three styles, and has now expanded that line to close to 70 models today. In 1996, DaKine introduced the Heli Pack, which helped create the new category of minimalist technical backcountry day packs. In 1998, DaKine sought to surpass the Heli Pack and introduced the Heli Pro. In a short time, the Heli Pro becomes the standard for technical daypacks as well as the sport's best selling (and most copied) model. Also around this time, DaKine moved into skate specific packs, such as the Park Pack, which quickly became known for its innovation and durability.
A true leader in the world of bags, packs, and accessories, DaKine has also built a reputation in the travel category, whether it is board sport specific carriers or luggage. After celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2004, DaKine continues to pride itself on developing products for the top professionals in every board sport and building its reputation for innovation and quality for over a quarter of a century.
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Dakine Campus 33L
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I recommend this book bag for anyone who wants a backpack that will accommodate multiple needs. I am a full time student and I take the subway to school, which means that I must carry everything that I could possibly need for the day. This book bag allows me to carry everything! The main portion is large enough to fit a five subject spiral ring notebook, a large and medium-sized textbook, and two small binders. I especially like the cooler portion because I can put my lunch in the cooler portion of the backpack rather than carrying a separate lunch bag. The side pockets are nice for water/coffee and an umbrella. The middle pocket is not very deep and does not hold much but the cooler portion makes up for that. The shoulder straps are padded and wide so they do not dig into your shoulders, even if you are carrying a heavy load.
- Anonymous - customer
- July 10, 2012
The reason this backpack got an overall three star rating is because it's simply not durable enough to use on a daily basis. I think it's reasonable to expect a backpack to last at least five years with normal use. This backpack lasted for about one and a half years of normal use at school. The side mesh pockets for water bottles tore and fell apart after about a year, and the zippers actually fell off after a year and a half. Good looking, well designed backpack. Just not durable at all.
I'd also recommend: LL Bean
- Anonymous - customer
- from Vermont
- April 4, 2012
This bag is very deceiving. When I saw it online I thought the color was like a mint chocolate chip green color. When I received it it was a very dark, ugly green. Almost like the green color on street name signs.
- Anonymous - customer
- June 9, 2011
This backpack holds all three of my binders plus a textbook, along with all my pencils, pens, markers, cosmetics, plus my calculator and glasses. The side pockets are great for water bottles.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Madison, WI
- March 7, 2012
I purchased this for my 14 year old daughter for school. She loves the fact that she can fit all her "stuff" in it -- books, lunch, a change of clothes, lap top and whatever else finds its way in there. She highly recommends it!
- Anonymous - customer
- April 29, 2012





