The main difference between the Puma Women's Train Backpack and the Kipling Women's City Pack Medium Backpack, is that the Women's Train Backpack has Zippers (Nylon zipper with metal pulls) while the Women's City Pack Medium Backpack, does not.
Specs | Brand | Puma | Kipling |
Name | Women's Train Backpack | Women's City Pack Medium Backpack, | |
Category | Womens | Womens | |
Sub Category | Everyday | Everyday | |
Dimensions (in) | 16 x 15 x 1 | ||
Weight (lb) | 1.06 | 1.16 | |
Fabric | Nylon | ||
Color | Black | 12 Colors and patterns | |
Warranty | Kipling Limited Warranty | ||
Release Date | July 20, 2022 | ||
Rating | 4.9 | 4.6 | |
Price | Under $100 | Under $125 | |
General Features | Shoulder Straps | Straight - adjustable padded strap | Adjustable shoulder straps |
Sternum / Chest Straps | Water Resistant | ||
Zippers | Nylon zipper with metal pulls | ||
Main Compartment Access | Nylon zipper with metal pulls | Normal zipped access and flap closure | |
External Pockets | 1 front zip pocket, 2 side mesh slip-in pockets | 2 zipped pocket and 2 side pockets | |
Internal Compartments | Padded laptop compartment | 1 zipped pocket | |
Side Pockets | 2 side mesh slip-in pockets | Side pockets can fit water bottle | |
Water Bottle | Yes | Yes | |
Handles | Top grab handle | Top grab handle | |
Lightweight | Yes | ||
Business & School Features | Laptop Sleeve | Padded laptop compartment | |
Hiking / Backpacking Features | Back Panel | Padded |
Puma's Women's Train Backpack is a Womens backpack with Everyday features while Kipling 's Women's City Pack Medium Backpack, is a Womens backpack with Everyday features.
The Puma Women's Train Backpack has a capacity of (liters), weighs 1.06 pounds and it's dimensions in inches are . It's made of and is available in Black in comparison the Kipling Women's City Pack Medium Backpack,'s capacity is with a size of 16 x 15 x 1 inches. Constructed from Nylon it weighs 1.16 pounds and is available in 12 Colors and patterns.
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