Laptop Bags & Backpacks

Padded laptop bags in backpack, messenger, convertible, and tote formats. Every style carries a dedicated laptop section, separated from the main compartment and cushioned on all sides. Water-repellent outers handle the walk from station to office without a second thought.

A good laptop bag does three things: protects the device, organises everything around it, and carries comfortably across a full day. These do all three. The laptop pocket sits in its own padded sleeve away from chargers, notebooks, and water bottles — nothing pressing against the screen. Cable pockets and accessory slots keep the small stuff sorted rather than tangled at the bottom. Convertible styles switch between backpack, crossbody, and tote so the same bag works for a Monday commute and a Friday flight. For lighter carry without the laptop focus, see crossbody bags. For the full range, browse our complete collection of bags and backpacks.

Choosing a laptop bag for travel and commuting

Laptop size narrows the choice


Start with your device. A 13-inch laptop fits in almost every bag in this collection, including the messenger and convertible styles. A 15-inch laptop needs a bag with a larger padded compartment, which rules out the smallest messengers and crossbodies. A 17-inch laptop requires one of the larger travel backpacks. If you carry a tablet alongside your laptop, look for a bag with a separate padded tablet slot so the two devices aren't pressing against each other. The product pages list the maximum laptop size for each bag.


Backpack, messenger, or convertible


A laptop backpack is the most comfortable option when the bag is heavy or you're walking for extended periods. The weight goes across both shoulders and a hip belt transfers it further. A laptop messenger bag keeps everything accessible from one shoulder and works well for shorter distances, public transport, and cycling. A convertible gives you the most flexibility, switching carry style based on what the day requires. There's no wrong answer here. It comes down to how far you carry the bag each day and whether you prefer the weight on both shoulders or one.