Summary: I just got this bag so I haven’t had a chance to put it through it’s paces. Here are my initial thoughts so far. Solid construction, lightweight, stops the smells, great look, and lots of storage options.Exterior: I like the tan leather and olive fabric combo. The back seems well-padded and ventilated for when I'm wearing it for long stretches. My only suggestion is to make the stretchy pockets on the sides a little bigger. The current size is well-suited for an umbrella or smallish water bottle. I took a picture of my 24 ounce water bottle in the pocket. A little tight but it fits. There is a horizontal velcro strap in the front right in between the two pockets. I could see myself using it to hold onto a coat or sweatshirt but i'm honestly not sure what its for. Also the main compartment has double zippers to keep the smell in, and it locks! These are great features for when you use this bag to carry around smelly things that are for grownups only...Interior: There are so many pockets. Its great! The laptop sleeve has a lot of padding and can easily accommodate a 15" laptop. I attached a picture of my 14" laptop in there. Looks tiny. I would recommend that Skunk bags adds a latch to the top of the laptop sleeve to make the laptop a little more secured. I tried taking pictures of all the interior pockets.Price: Its more than I have spent on other laptop/backpacks before (aside from my camping backpack). However, I have not found another bag with the smell-proof + locking features that can also double as my daily commuter/laptop bag so effectively. I have a few smaller Skunk bags also and based on how those have held up over the last 1-2 years, I think its worth the price. If you need a lightweight and sturdy bag that keeps the smelly things in, I think you've found a match!