Puma Phase II Backpack vs Kipling Women's Goyo Medium Backpack

The main difference between the Puma Phase II Backpack and the Kipling Women's Goyo Medium Backpack is that the Phase II Backpack has Zippers (Nylon zipper with metal pulls) while the Women's Goyo Medium Backpack does not.

Puma Phase Backpack - Front View
Women's Goyo Medium Backpack Front View
Specs Brand Puma Kipling
Name Phase II Backpack Women's Goyo Medium Backpack
Category Women Womens
Sub Category Everyday Everyday
Dimensions (in) 17.72 x 13.78 x 5.12 16.06 x 13.74 x 2.09
Weight (lb) 0.30 1.08
Fabric Nylon
Color 3 Colors and patterns
Warranty Kipling Limited Warranty
Rating 3 4.6
Price Under $50 Under $125
General Features Shoulder Straps Straight - adjustable padded strap Adjustable shoulder straps
Water Proof / Water Resistant Water resistant crinkle
Zippers Nylon zipper with metal pulls
Main Compartment Access Normal top zipped access Normal zipped access
External Pockets 1 zipped front pocket, 2 slip on side mesh pockets 1 string pocket
Internal Compartments 1 zipped pocket and 2 slip pockets
Side Pockets 2 slip on side mesh pockets
Water Bottle Yes No
Handles Top grab handle Top grab handle
Lightweight Yes
Hiking / Backpacking Features Back Panel Padded

You're currently comparing the Phase II Backpack by Puma against the Women's Goyo Medium Backpack by Kipling.


Puma's Phase II Backpack is a Women backpack with Everyday features while Kipling's Women's Goyo Medium Backpack is a Womens backpack with Everyday features.

The Puma Phase II Backpack has a capacity of (liters), weighs 0.30 pounds and it's dimensions in inches are 17.72 x 13.78 x 5.12. It's made of and is available in in comparison the Kipling Women's Goyo Medium Backpack's capacity is with a size of 16.06 x 13.74 x 2.09 inches. Constructed from Nylon it weighs 1.08 pounds and is available in 3 Colors and patterns.