🎒 Carry everything, conquer anything — the Oakley Kitchen Sink Backpack.
The Oakley Kitchen Sink Backpack in Blackout/Team Navy is a versatile, water-resistant 34-liter backpack designed for professionals on the move. Featuring a padded side-access sleeve for laptops up to 17", a front organizer panel, mesh optics pocket, and a separate shoe compartment, it combines smart storage with ergonomic comfort through its compression-molded back panel and adjustable straps.
Outer Material | Polyester, Nylon |
Lining Description | Polyurethane |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 14"W x 20"H |
Storage Volume | 34 Liters |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Special Feature | Laptop Compartment, Bottle Holder |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Style Name | Kitchen Sink Backpack |
Shape | Rectangular |
Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
Subject Character | sports |
Color | Blackout/Team Navy |
G**G
Great product
Love this backpack and I use it everyday. It is replacing the one I had for over ten years which finally wore out. Has lots of space and functionality and is made of high quality materials.
D**Y
The Backpack That’s Ready for College, Climbing, and Maybe Even Saving the World
Alright folks, let me give a shout-out to the Oakley Kitchen Sink Backpack in Stealth Black – the ultimate game-changer for my son’s college life and climbing escapades. This isn’t just any backpack; it’s like the Swiss Army knife of bags, but cooler and with way more style.First off, this thing is so sleek in Stealth Black, it’s practically a fashion statement. It makes every other backpack look like it’s stuck in the past. My son’s using it for college, and it’s like he’s got his own personal command center on his back. It fits textbooks, snacks, and all his other college essentials like a charm, and he still has room for a surprise or two – like a spare hoodie or a random climbing rope.But wait, there’s more! This backpack isn’t just for schlepping books; it’s also perfect for his climbing adventures. It’s tough enough to handle the rigors of scaling indoor walls and rugged enough to survive a few bumps and scrapes along the way. With its pockets and compartments, he’s got a spot for everything – from his carabiners to his chalk bag. It’s like it was made for someone who’s constantly on the move and needs a bag that can keep up with both campus life and climbing missions.In a nutshell, the Oakley Kitchen Sink Backpack is more than just a bag – it’s a lifestyle upgrade. Five stars for making my son look like he’s ready for anything, whether it’s acing a test, scaling a rock wall, or just looking way cooler than anyone else on campus. If you need a bag that can handle it all and still look stealthy, this is your go-to!
L**Y
A Rugged Backpack for Work
The Oakley Kitchen Sink backpack is an absolute powerhouse! Its 34L capacity, durable build, and smart compartments make it perfect for work or daily use. The padded laptop sleeve, rugged design, and multiple storage options keep everything organized and protected. Despite its size, it's comfortable to wear, and the high-quality materials ensure it lasts for years. If you need a versatile, heavy-duty backpack, this one is a fantastic investment!
R**N
Outstanding bag
I used to use sling bass, briefcases, tactical " day packs" and school backpacks for work. Something was always wrong whether it be durability on comfort, on just didn't fit everything I need. Zippers, color, durability, materials, ease of access, and style. This backpack has everything I ever wanted and more. This über pack will hold everything you need. Here's the most important part for an old soldier with back problems: weight distribution. The straps and the fit are perfect ergonomically, and fits everything I put in my briefcase, first did kit, cad tech bag, while if feels like I'm only carrying a small laptop on my back. If you're serious about your bag, the Oakley kitchen sink is your next backpack. Forever.
A**Y
Great for work
My boyfriend absolutely loves this backpack. He's able to have it comfortably. Sit on his shoulders with at least 15 pounds of stuff in it. It is shown to be very durable. Also, since he uses it for work, it's the perfect size for his locker.
T**R
I would definitely recommend to students who want to take everything with them.
I SERIOUSLY love this bag.Pros:- It's black.- Tactical.- Clip mounts.- Fits three plastic water bottles per each pocket.- Side straps on the pockets.-Clamps keep backpack closed. Easy to detach by hand.- Waist and chest strap. (Both heavy duty),- Metal carry handle.- The Little pocket on the left strap (I keep my fidget cube in there lol).- The way the bag is designed, I could stand in the rain and none of my electronics would get wet.- The front pouch is still accessible while strapped which is nice and I don't have to zip it unless it starts raining.Cons:NoOoOoOoOo! This is such a good bag! But alas, no bag is perfect.- The top pocket (Protective pocket for media) I keep my mouse in. Very spacious and holds lots of stuff BUT if you forget to zip it back up before opening the main "lid" all the stuff falls out due to gravity. Grumble. It pains me when I forget and my mouse, thumb sticks, and pencils all go crashing to the floor. I have gotten used to it now but still, happens from time to time.- The rain pouch and front pocket. I have yet to use the rain pouch as it shares the main pouches space. I don't have to store wet materials so this one can pass. The front pouch is still accessible while strapped which I mentioned before, but the problem is they are pouches, and not everything stays in them. I honestly would have liked pockets where the pouches are as trying to pull a pencil straight up is just weird and I would like to just go in and grab it.Now...........my biggest con......- They say "Versatile backpack featuring padded side-access sleeve for 17" laptop.....". Lies I tell you lies! Okay, not lies but my laptop's nickname is "The Behemoth" and she is THICK (Dell M4800). Coming in at almost 1.5 inches thick at 15.6 inches long, 10 inches wide she is a BIG momma. I bring her every where. I saw the side-access sleeve for 17-inch laptops and thought "Perfect! Mine is only 15.6!" Boy oh boy. I CAN get the laptop out, but it is like trying to pull a spoiled brat out of a candy store. I cringe as I can feel the zipper scratching away at my laptop as I force it out of the side pocket. So usually I just opt out and open everything up. If they gave me just half an inch more it would have been perfect.Conclusion:Would I buy this bag with its Pros and Cons? HECK YES I WOULD!DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH YOU CAN STORE IN THIS THING?!?!?Not only that but with the waist and chest straps, you barely feel it unless you are standing for long periods of time.Like I put my 1.5 inch binder in there with my books, my Arduino boards, calculators, my "Behemoth" of a computer (6.4 pounds!), mouse(s) chargers, jackets, notebooks waterbottles, soda cans all in one load and yeah it was heavy but this bag makes all of that manageable!>>I would definitely recommend<< this bag to students like me who love bringing everything with them everywhere.-The Engineer
C**Y
Awesome backpack!
Fantastic value for an outstanding backpack. Thank you!
C**.
Over built and edgy look / pricey because of the O badges
After a year of carrying daily , i still love the look and size of this bag . I also like that it blends in while also standing out if that makes sense . If i had one complaint if would be better / wider straps . As much as i love the bag , i would not pay the going price for it . Its simply not worth the everyday going price in my opinion . Yes its an over built bag and that in itself a good thing . The fact that it carries oakley badges means you gonna pay extra for it which is to be expected ... catch it on sale or look at other bags in its price range . For 2.5 hundy it is a bit pricy , i caught it 40 % off .
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