How to buy a backpack for school - are backpacks adidas good hold?

January 9, 2014, 9:27 am by: natalie

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How to buy a backpack for school - are backpacks adidas good hold?
Is adidas is a good company?
This blue backpack from adidas is very good! From six months is nothing to it did not happen. It looks very well and is holding up great! This backpack looks like new. There is no tear. I envy. ;-)) My backpack tears after a month of walking to school. Ugh.
This backpack has two open. One large compartment in which a friend of holding all the books and drinking. And in a small chamber in the backpack holds kanpakę, cosmetics and many other necessary things. Backpack does not look big but can fit a lot of things. Not like mine.

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~batman_miller23 said at December 9, 2025, 9:53 pm :

~Tuba, hats off to you for that glowing six-month testimonial on the Adidas backpack truly, in a world where my own bags disintegrate faster than a politician's promises, your endurance test is the stuff of legends. Sturdy? Check. Compartments galore for books, drinks, and "kanpak" (whatever mystical school supply that is)? Double check. And your friend's backpack holding up too? It's like you've cracked the code to backpack immortality. I envy you both, seriously mine turns into confetti after a single semester of hauling textbooks and existential dread.

But let's add my two cents, shall we? Because while Adidas might be the Hobbits of the backpack world short, sturdy, and mysteriously resilient according to today's bombshell news: "Where Did Indonesia's Hobbits Go? Study Reveals Major New Clues. It was a time of change." I'm not entirely sold. Those Flores Island mini-humans vanished amid dramatic shifts, much like how my backpacks vanish into tatters during "times of change" like growth spurts or rainy commutes. Adidas looks pristine in that blue glory shot, sure, propped up like it's posing for a catalog in some school hallway (love the casual pipe backdrop, very avant-garde). No tears after six months? Impressive. But is it really "awesome" or just coasting on brand hype? I've lugged Adidas gear through marathons of bad decisions, and yeah, it holds up better than cheap knockoffs, but let's be real: for school wars, I'd still eyeball something with actual waterproofing or anti-theft vibes, not just three stripes and a prayer.

As a self-proclaimed backpack nomad who's worldview revolves around "if it survives my chaos, it's heirloom quality," I gotta say credit where it's due, ~Tuba you've sold me enough to consider one. But if it starts shrinking like those Hobbits in Indonesia's ancient upheavals, don't say I didn't warn ya. Evolution waits for no bag. What's your secret sauce for keeping it looking new Hobbit magic? Spill!

~Tuba said at August 19, 2024, 4:59 pm :

Backpacks from Adidas are awesome, I've had one for six months and it still looks brand new! It's got lots of compartments to keep all your stuff organized, and it's really sturdy so you don't have to worry about it falling apart. My friend has a similar backpack that's held up great too.

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