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Published: 2016-02-23, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Looks great, Soft areas for gadgets, Many, many pockets, Rain cover, Back padding
Temptation to overload, Straps could be a bit more padded
I think that STM Bags has a sure-fire winner with the Drifter. It is compact enough to use on the commute (remembering to take it off when boarding public transport) but has the capacity to satisfy its use as carry-on luggage or overnight bag.The STM Drif...
Abstract: Unzip the main compartment and you have the padded blue area at the rear for your notbook/laptop in front of that a 21x28.5cm padded area which could be for say a Tablet on the outside of this two 10.5x11cm pockets for bits and pieces. On the inside of th...
Even when it's completely full, the STM Drifter maintains a lean profile. It's probably not considered as “slim”, but the shape is good and even. This is the kind of backpack you want to hold all of your gear, and then some. Whether it's a day trip or r...
Abstract: STM is a relatively well-known Australian company that makes great quality, but slightly pricey bags and cases for your gadgets. What I've always loved about the company is that most of its bags don't look anything like the typical accessories you'd assoc...
Published: 2014-11-11, Author: Alex , review by: booredatwork.com
Abstract: STM is becoming a household hold name in the tech industry for reliable, somewhat affordable bags for your various needs. STM gave us the pleasure of taking a look at their Drifter Laptop backpack in order to put it through it's paces to see whether or no...
Abstract: Luckily for many of you, you don't have to experience me trying to find something in my bag. So as I've mentioned before when I am toting a lot of my gadgets and trinkets around, I like using bags that are more catered to my devicesAfter being satisfied w...
Abstract: It seems that the backpack is now becoming the favorite means of carrying one's laptop and other electronic devices around, be it to work or while traveling. Once you think about it, it makes perfect sense. Besides carrying your laptop, you still have eno...
Unique laptop bag design; Quite a few pockets; Zippers feel quite strong; Includes an all-weather rain cover at the bottom; Fairly light;
Stitching in some of the pockets can tear easily; Back padding won't really shape to your back quickly, so can take some time to get used to; Not a style all will like;
STM's Drifter may not appeal to all with its backpacker-esque style, but those of you carrying gear for both work and play will find something to like, especially because of how it has all been put together. Definitely worth a look.Click here for more ima...
Published: 2014-04-25, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: The Annex Drifter is an excellent backpack for the serious technophile, as long as you don't need anything that looks too business-centric.The Annex Drifter — Annex being the name of the collection of bags, and Drifter the specific name that STM's given t...
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Published: 2014-03-24, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Aussie brand STM has announced the new Annex collection of laptop and tablet bags in three colours – olive, charcoal and red.The bags include a ‘Drifter' backpack (up to 15” screens), ‘Sequel' satchel style (small for 13” and medium for 15”), ‘Trust' – a ...