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The Incase Compass Backpack can store your 15-inch MacBook Pro & an iPad for $19 (Reg. $80)

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Today only, Meh offers the Incase Compass Backpack for $19. Shipping adds $5, but it’s free if you’re a VIP member. It retails for $80 at Incase direct and other retailers such as Adorama. It’s a buck below our previous mention, too. This understated yet durable bag can comfortably fit a 15-inch MacBook and an iPad via its dedicated sleeves. Use the smaller front bottom pocket to store your phone, wallet, and cables. Reviews are light, but Incase is a generally well-rated brand.

If you have a wider budget, you may want to check out Pad & Quill’s selection of leather MacBook cases, which are on sale from $224.

Incase Compass Backpack features:

  • Dimensions: 18.5″ x 11.75″ x 5.25″ (L x W x H)
  • Compatibility: Up to 15″ MacBook Pro, iPad
  • Material:
    • Durable 270x500D blended weave polyester
    • Heavy-duty, triple-coated 900D polyester front panels and base
  • Storage:
    • Padded faux-fur laptop sleeve
    • Front pocket with zip closure
    • Front bottom pocket with key ring clip
    • Main compartment with built in organizers

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