JanSport Superbreak Backpack vs Everest Basic Backpack

The main difference between the Jansport Superbreak Backpack and the Everest Basic Backpack is that the Superbreak Backpack has Side Pockets (Side pocket can fit water bottle) while the Basic Backpack does not.

JanSport Superbreak Backpack
Everest Basic Backpack Front View
Specs Brand Jansport Everest
Name Superbreak Backpack Basic Backpack
Category School School
Sub Category Everyday Everyday
Capacity (L) 25L 13.9L
Dimensions (in) 16.7 x 13 x 8.5 11 x 15 x 5
Weight (lb) 0.6 0.8
Fabric 100% Polyester 600D Polyester
Color 30+ colors and patterns 30+ colors and patterns
Warranty Jansport Limited Lifetime Warranty Everest Limited Lifetime Warranty
Release Date May 5, 2013
Rating 4.7 4.5
Price Under $50 Under $25
General Features Shoulder Straps Padded shoulder straps Straight-cut padded shoulder straps
Water Proof / Water Resistant Water-repellent fabric Mildew and moisture resistant material
Main Compartment Access Normal zipped access Normal zipped access
External Pockets 1 zipped front pocket and 1 side pocket 1 zipped front pocket
Side Pockets Side pocket can fit water bottle
Water Bottle Yes No
Handles Web haul top handle Top grab handle
Business & School Features Organizer Pocket Front utility pocket with organizer Front utility pocket
Hiking / Backpacking Features Back Panel 2/3 padded back panel

You're currently comparing the Superbreak Backpack by Jansport against the Basic Backpack by Everest .


Jansport 's Superbreak Backpack is a School backpack with Everyday features while Everest 's Basic Backpack is a School backpack with Everyday features.

The Jansport Superbreak Backpack has a capacity of 25L (liters), weighs 0.6 pounds and it's dimensions in inches are 16.7 x 13 x 8.5. It's made of 100% Polyester and is available in 30+ colors and patterns in comparison the Everest Basic Backpack's capacity is 13.9L with a size of 11 x 15 x 5 inches. Constructed from 600D Polyester it weighs 0.8 pounds and is available in 30+ colors and patterns.