JanSport Wasabi
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- School supplies, books, and folders can all fit in the spacious and durable Wasabi by JanSport®.
- Front utility compartment with organizer keeps essentials handy.
- Ergonomic AirCore™ shoulder straps for added comfort.
- One large main compartment for spacious storage.
- 1/2 compartment with organizer.
- Front stash pocket for convenient storage.
- V-loft pocket with headphone port.
- Side mesh water bottle pocket.
- Web haul handle with reinforced fold.
- Specifications:
Capacity - 1801.4 cubic inch/29.52 liter pack capacity.
Dimensions: 19" x 13.25" x 7".
Weight: 15 oz./0.45kg.
Fabric: 600 Denier Polyester/420D Velocity Nylon. - Measurements:
- Bottom Width: 13 1⁄4 in
- Middle Width: 13 in
- Top Width: 11 1⁄4 in
- Depth: 7 in
- Height: 19 1⁄2 in
- Strap Length: 15 in
- Strap Drop: 7 in
- Handle Length: 3 in
- Weight: 1 lb 3 oz
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The story of JanSport bags and apparel begins in 1967 with three friends and their love for the outdoors. Jan Lewis, Murray Pletz and Skip Yowell lived in Seattle when they created their first framepack and the first panel loading daypack. Murray had just won a design contest for "The Best New Use of Aluminum" for the framepack the trio had fabricated in the transmission shop of Skip's uncle. Once climbers on Mount Rainier and other Northwest peaks saw the new pack, they wanted one for themselves. The rest is JanSport history.
The success of JanSport’s packs reaches across the globe and into various walks of life. For nearly 40 years, JanSport has provided world class bags and apparel that can take you anywhere and everywhere. Celebrating outdoor enthusiasts from the casual walker to the mountain climber, JanSport’s packs and apparel have got your back.
Customer Reviews
JanSport Wasabi
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Great bag! True to form. I got this for my high school freshman to use. Great pockets. We didn't need the laptop side pocket yet, but she loves it to keep folders and notebooks to keep from curling.
- Jessie W - customer
- from Minnesota
- September 14, 2011
Great product. Just right for my kids. We chose this because it wasn't huge, and it still had a water bottle slot. Fast shipping. Thanks!
- Anonymous - customer
- September 2, 2011
I bought this backpack for an upcoming one month vacation slash train trip. I like that it's well compartmentalized to keep me organized, I like that it's rather large in capacity without being overly ginormous, and I love that it comes in so many fun colors. The straps are comfy and the construction feels solid. My only real complaint is that the front pockets are so deep that it's difficult to access things when the bag is stuffed (as mine is right now). Definitely worth the price!
- Brande N - customer
- from San Francisco
- January 2, 2012
I love my backpack! It has so many different pockets but the best one is the laptop. It’s so convenient and easy to use. I also love the colors because it’s black but also has lots of color. The only thing I don’t like so far is the backpack is a little stiff, but I’m sure that will go away with time and use.
- Ramona G - customer
- from Riverside, CA
- November 7, 2011
I was really picky and indecisive over buying a backpack for college, but after much research I decided on this JanSport! I absolutely love it and have been using it ever since receiving it (which I received in less than 24 hours of ordering, thanks to Zappos!) and have nothing to complain about. Fits just about everything you need, and then some. I got it in the black color and it looks very nice and sleek. Great purchase!
- Ana Z - customer
- from Connecticut
- September 21, 2011





