

🧳 Roll Smart, Work Smarter — Your Ultimate Travel Companion
The EVERKI Atlas Wheeled 30L Laptop Backpack is a premium, TSA-friendly rolling backpack designed for professionals who demand durability, organization, and effortless mobility. It fits laptops from 13 to 17.3 inches in a padded compartment, offers 30 liters of smartly segmented storage, and features smooth wheels with a retractable handle for easy airport navigation. Crafted from water-repellent polyester with high-quality zippers, it’s built to endure frequent travel while keeping your tech and essentials secure and accessible.












| ASIN | B0147CMFX6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | Low Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,295 in Laptop Backpacks |
| Brand Name | EVERKI |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 17.3 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 369 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Cord |
| Fabric Type | Fabric |
| Fit Type | Fitted |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00874933002352 |
| Included Components | Atlas Wheeled |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.1"D x 15.7"W x 21.3"H |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Wheeled Backpack |
| Item Weight | 3 Kilograms |
| Lining Description | Polyester |
| Manufacturer | EVERKI |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EKP122 |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 15 Kilograms |
| Model Name | Atlas Wheeled |
| Number Of Pockets | 12 |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Convertible, Laptop Compartment, RFID Blocking, Trolley Sleeve, Wheels |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Electronics Pocket, Passport Pocket, Side Water Bottle Pocket, Sunglasses Pocket, Water Bottle Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Product Style | Atlas Original |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travel, Work |
| School Type | College |
| Shell Type | Hybrid |
| Size | Atlas Original - 30L |
| Sleeve Length Description | Long Sleeve |
| Sport Type | Hiking |
| Storage Volume | 30 Liters |
| Strap Type | Chest Strap, Sternum, Trolley |
| Style Number | EKP122 |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| Theme | Business |
| UPC | 874933002352 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects; normal wear and tear not covered |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
| Zippered Compartment Count | 3 |
A**L
Perfect for air travel and 2-3 day trips. Great to pair with EKB420 Carryon.
This wheeled bag does fit under the seat of Boing and Airbus planes as a "personal item". (It's snug, with how close seats are now, but you can angle it in wheels or top first. I just purchased two of these for my wife and myself to travel overseas. We also picked up two of the large Everki carryon bags too. I purchased my non-wheeld Atlas bag about 18 years ago. I've been using it continuously for work and travel, and it looks virtually brand new. It may seem crazy expensive, but the design... pocke layouts, etc... are spectacular. Although I prefer the layout of the non-wheeled version a slight bit more, this version is more practical to pack for a 2-3 day trip with the large back end. We had to run to an Embassy in Washing DC for a 3 day trip, and we did trial test these. A pair of these held our clothes, toiletries, gear bag with esssential chargers, a laptop, and a pair of bose micro flex speakers. Pair this Wheeled Atlas with an Everki EKB420 Carryon, and you could easily manage a 5-7 day trip. My wife and I intend to do quite a bit of island hopping over the next few years, and the 2 sets of Wheeled Atlas and EKB420 are probably going to serve us perfectly for a couple of decades. I love tihs brand. I love the quality. If you like to own good things that last a long time... and use them for years... I think this is worth it.
S**E
Quality backpack with ample storage
I’ve searched long and hard for a durable and well made backpack with wheels. This fit the bill perfectly since it combines both a wheeled option or carried backpack. The storage compartments were abundant and I had enough compartments to organize my items. Zippers and materials throughout are high quality and durable. I’ve had some cheap light backpacks that had all the pockets I wanted but did not last due to cheap materials. The design aspects of this backpack could be improved however, from a fashion point of view. It’s not very attractive as it is practical. The wheels do not need to be bright orange. This fit my 16 inch Alienware M16 as well as still had room for another 16 inch Inspiron. It gets heavy with everything inside and therefore the wheels are useful.
L**Y
Very well made, feature packed, sized for all USA airlines and most foreign airlines.
I like this style of travel bag with many pockets, wheels and shoulder straps. I bought this due to my original Everki bag being lost. I bought my original Everki bag to deal with airlines being picky about oversized carry-on bags; this 15.7"L x 8.1"W x 21.3"H bag is fine for all USA airlines and most foreign ones. When you used this bag for years you will remember the pockets (if you pack the same) making it easy to find things quickly. The laptop enclosure will protect your laptop very well, but is not exactly designed for quick access. Perfect for safe travel as it actually wraps your laptop completely, but not so great for getting it out quickly; you do get used to it though. More importantly it can be completely removed for more space if you carry you laptop separately as I often do.
L**U
Love love this very functional bag.
I have several dockers roller boards and an E bags roller board and I have to say that I'm in love with this bag more. The Ebags is now my second favoriteand a little bigger. I know it's strange to say that one could love a suitcase but this has multiple flaps easy protection for a laptop, and the ability to carry as a backpack or as a roller board. Very important also the inside surfaces most areas are orange which means you can see at a glance if you've left something open. All of the zippers on flaps that have an up and a down to them have two ways zippers which is very important also. You can one handedly zip it shut while holding something in your other hand. There are abundant inside pouches. I have other bags from reputable travel bag makers and they are not as thoughtful. This is a terrific bag. We'll see how well it holds up.
A**G
Best wheeled backpack so far.
Works great, good design, lasting with a little wear.
N**L
Easily converted but ROUGH straps. Could use another 1" in the compartment depth. Zippers not smooth
The Everki Atlas comes pretty close, but comes up a little short against specific requirements similar to those of a gamer. My desired features: professional appearance office bag not luggage appearance, maneuverable which to me means 4 wheels if the body is wide briefcase style or 2 wheels if vertical style, high quality fabric such as matte ballistic, sit upright without falling over when loaded, durable wheels & handle & zippers, room for: 3 laptops with the largest at 16.5"; 2 phones; assorted peripherals; sweater and light gloves (offices are kept far too cold); small lunch; wallet/purse; glasses in a hard case; keys; personal care such as brush, lip balm, eyedrops, pain reliever; compact umbrella in a separate pocket when wet; accessible multiple key cards for transit and doors; and stainless coffee bottle kept upright and accessible. I have a high-quality 2011/2012 Jansport laptop backpack (T7 I think) with 2 large center compartments and a key/pens compartment It looks nice and admirably packs and transports it all, but with 3 computers the weight can be too much. Using a separate folding trolley is simply unstable. I looked at Jansport's current offerings but the new products look sad next to the quality business products from era 2011/2012. I have an even older high-quality Tumi 2-wheeled briefcase which is a tight fit. I adapted the rear compartment for 3 laptops and the center for lunch/peripherals, and the front right pocket is actually perfect for the coffee bottle & compact umbrella, however, the wide body briefcase-style can be awkward in tight spaces so it would be better with 4 wheels ... and it needs a little repair at 20 years old. So I started looking for a wheeled backpack. The good about Everki Atlas: it looks more professional than Jansport's current products. The fabric appears to be quality. It converts to backpack style very easily and the back is comfortable and there's a flap to protect clothing from the wheels. The laptops are loaded in the rear compartment which keeps the bag stable and accommodates large laptops. The bad: It needs another inch in the rear compartment or 2 large compartments like the old Jansport T7. The zippers don't glide smoothly and they're not heavy-duty like Tumi or the T7; they won't last. The handle doesn't turn 90degrees for comfort like a Victorinox so it keeps the wrist at an awkward angle. The backpack straps are over 3" wide to compensate for the thin padding - the widest I've ever seen on a backpack - and the strap edging is extremely rough and scrapes putting it on. The T7 straps were comfortable even at the same weight - very well padded and a smidge over 2" wide. Tumi's new 4-wheeled briefcase (at $1K!) seems to has less room in the center compartment than my old stalwart and it doesn't look as reconfigurable to store the laptops in the back. The front pockets are not nearly as useful as the old ones. I wouldn't even exchange it for my old for free. There are professional looking high-quality rolling backpacks from Victorinox and Swiss and Tumi, but none seem to have the space of the Jansport T7 or even the Everki Atlas. The Samsonite Tectonic Nutech 21.5" is close except that the laptop section is in the center, which reduces the max size of laptop while simultaneously potentially destabilizing the bag.The High Sierra XBT Wheeled Daypack might work, if it looks better in person than on the sites. Wenger's Synergy is a good option. I like the Everki's pockets better, but Wenger has a bigger main compartment and the bag is stable and stays upright while accessing the pockets even though the laptops are in the center. I wish the Wenger held 3 laptops better than it does but it's a good compromise.
R**S
Made my travel life easier
I have ordered and returned several rolling backpacks prior to this one. The first one I acquired had four wheels which I thought would make it easy to move along, but if you put anything at all in this bag it would tip easily and be impossible to roll on the four wheels. if you filled it with any weight whatsoever. In addition, rather than zip pockets on the left and right side for a water bottle on one side and umbrella on the other, there was a loose external web like compartment that did not have a zip. Every time I lifted this bag up to put it in the carry-on compartment on the plane, my metal water bottle would come flying out My second was promising put had a fatal flaw-the carry handle would not come up after returning the two noted above I decided to try this one which works brilliantly. Does not tip over even when I stuff it as I normally do. Wheels are great -rolls smoothly and there's plenty of space inside for everything I need. A very nice well padded internal jacket for my computer. Lots of easy access pockets on the outside, including a extra large zipped compartment on the left and right side for my large water bottle and umbrella. Used this on a recent trip to Florida and loved it
L**.
Skip this backpack.
I was initially excited about this, but it fell short in several key areas: Unstable When Rolling: The single-handle design makes the bag wobble and tip easily while rolling. Heavy and Impractical as a Backpack: The bag is heavier than a typical carry-on, making it uncomfortable to carry on your back unless it’s empty. Poor Weight Distribution: It frequently tips over when standing due to a short floor stand support and uneven weight distribution. Limited Under-Seat Fit: The bag barely fits under an airplane seat, which is inconvenient for air travel. Overpriced for the Quality: Considering its performance issues, the bag is extremely expensive for what it offers. Overall, this bag did not meet my expectations in terms of stability, comfort, and value.
V**E
un sac à roulette et bretelle parfait
il est très souple et facile à tirer ; il est plein de pochettes, ce qui est très utile. Le pc est dans une pochette douce ce qui empêche les rayures, bien vu. Le sac tient très bien au sol et la protection, pour les roues lorsqu'on le porte en sac à dos, rien à redire, asez longue. Des gens l'ont même photographié dans la rue pour acheter le même, tant il roule bien et est beau esthétiquement. Un seul reproche, la pochette ouverte sans fermeture devant, je ne sais si l'eau peut s'y engouffrer.
T**T
Endlich am Ziel mit meinen Business Case's
hier mein subjektives Fazit, aus der Erfahrung mit ca. 6 Trolleys und ca 10 Rucksäcken alle zwischen 40 und ca 200 Euro über die letzten 7 Jahre. Ich bin mindestens einmal die Woche im Flieger und ca. einmal im Monat über ein oder zwei Nächte unterwegs. Mein letzter Favorite war der MUB von Proidee, Tolle Fächer - alles schnell erreichbar und passt unter den Vordersitz wenn mal wieder die Ablage oben im Flieger voll ist, hat nur leider keine Rollen und immer tragen macht bei dem heissen Wetter einen nassen Rücken, also mussten wieder Rollen her, bei guter Raumaufteilung - und die hat der Everki Atlas- Besonders das obere, kleine Reissverschluss Fach ist wichtig und möchte ich nicht missen, für die Dinge, die man schnell braucht. Innen genug Platz für zwei/drei Übernachtungen plus Kulturtasche. Hervorzuheben sind die beiden seitlichen Flaschentaschen - endlich groß genug für eine 500ml Flasche und das auf beiden Seiten - hatte ich so noch nie. Auch das große vordere Fach für Flüssigkeiten (schnell mal rausnehmen) passt. Die Tragriemen für die Rucksackfunktion, sind ideal gelöst. Einer hängt immer draussen für das schnelle Treppensteigen und wieder weiter rollen, ohne das er über den Boden schleift, da ich das Fach nur halb öffne. Alle Fächer-Reißverschlüsse haben zwei Zipper - auch wichtig - dann kann man sie immer in die Mitte stellen und blind zugreifen und öffnen. Und der Rucksack passt auch unter den Vordersitz - wichtig - wie vor geschrieben. Die Reissverschlüsse sind tatsächlich zu Beginn hackelig, da muss man aufpassen, ich habe sie mit Spezialreissverschluss Silikon eingefettet und jetzt lauf sie wie geschmiert :-) - die werden sich nicht ungewollt öffnen, das auch meiner Sicht nur passiert, wenn man zu schnell zieht oder unter Last zieht, Qualitativ könnte da Everki nachbessern! Wie gesagt für mich das Ende einer langen Suche nach der besten Form und Funktion bei bis 3 Tages Reisen Boadgepäck und immer dabei Arbeitstasche. Klare Empfehlung von mir. Achso - der Griff für den ausziehbaren Teleskop Griff ist geschraubt, irgendwann geht das ja mal kaputt und dann kann man Ersatz anschrauben - auch das ist gut gelöst und macht einen soliden Eindruck. Ich bin 176 cm groß und kann gut Rollen, habe kurze Arme - auch dass reicht :-). Ja die Rollen sind eng, aber mit Geschick funktionieren die gut und sind nicht aussen und sollten somit lange halten, für mich auch gut gelöst. Ich bin zufrieden und nutze den Trolley mittlerweile seit 6 Wochen Hardcore :-)
P**A
Perfect
I travel a lot for business and have tried many types of bags. This is my favourite as it carries everything I need and had a compartment for all the things I carry so I know where everything is and can access them fast. The wheels work well and are quiet. When using it as a backpack it is comfortable and I like the front strap. I find it hard to fault.
C**N
Zaino super
Sono uno di quelli che, prima di fare un acquisto, passa ore a confrontare modelli, leggere recensioni e guardare video. Quando si tratta di uno zaino per l'attrezzatura tecnologica e i viaggi, non transigo: deve essere resistente, organizzato e comodo. La prima cosa che mi ha conquistato è l'intelligenza con cui è stato progettato lo spazio interno. Non è solo grande, è organizzato in modo impeccabile. Scomparto per Laptop: È il cuore dello zaino. È imbottito, rivestito in morbido feltro (addio graffi!) e si adatta a laptop fino a 17.3 pollici. La funzione checkpoint-friendly è geniale: si apre a 180 gradi permettendoti di passare i controlli di sicurezza aeroportuali senza dover estrarre il computer. Un risparmio di tempo. Sezione Tablet: Uno scomparto dedicato con un rivestimento morbido, ideale per un tablet o un e-reader. Tasche Frontali & Piccoli Accessori: C'è un posto per tutto. Pennarelli, cavi, caricabatterie, power bank, dischi esterni... non devo più frugare in fondo allo zaino. Ogni tasca ha il suo scopo e contribuisce a mantenere l'ordine. Tasca Rapida: La tasca in alto per gli oggetti essenziali (chiavi, occhiali, telefono) è foderata in microfibra per proteggere gli schermi. Una piccola attenzione che fa la differenza. Qui si vede la differenza tra un buon zaino e un ottimo zaino. L'Atlas è costruito come un carro armato, ma senza essere pesante o ingombrante. Tessuto: Il nylon balistico e i materiali esterni sono di una qualità eccezionale. Non solo hanno un aspetto premium e professionale, ma sono incredibilmente resistenti all'usura quotidiana e alle intemperie. Cerniere: Le cerniere sono robuste, auto-riparanti e dotate di grandi tiralampo in metallo. Sono fatte per sopportare migliaia di aperture e chiusure. Sui comparti principali ci sono anche gli anelli per i lucchetti, un dettaglio importante per la sicurezza in viaggio. Fondo Rinforzato: La base è protetta da un materiale resistente all'acqua e all'abrasione, il che significa che posso appoggiarlo a terra senza preoccupazioni. Schienale: Il pannello posteriore è ben imbottito e ha dei canali d'aria (Airflow System) che riducono il sudore e la pressione sulla schiena. Spallacci: Gli spallacci sono larghi, imbottiti e regolabili, distribuendo il peso in modo uniforme. Anche dopo ore in aeroporto, non ho avuto dolori o fastidi. Se siete professionisti, studenti esigenti o viaggiatori frequenti che portano con sé molta tecnologia, smettete di cercare. L'Everki Atlas 90986 non è solo uno zaino; è un vero e proprio ufficio mobile protetto. Il prezzo è più alto rispetto alla media, è vero, ma la qualità dei materiali, la maniacale attenzione all'organizzazione e la garanzia a vita offerta da Everki lo rendono un investimento che si ripaga da solo in comodità, efficienza e durata.
M**B
Really an amazing bag
Can I give this bag 20 stars? I traded in my terrible Samsonite bag that is very similar to this bag and this bag has absolutely dominated it in every single way. The design is just so much better. And somehow it feels even bigger than it is. I couldn’t recommend this bag more. If you’re on the fence, trust me, you won’t be disappointed.
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