I used two of Razer’s premium backpacks atGDC 2024, and I’m totally sold.
This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by Razer.
Razer had no input nor saw the contents of this review prior to publication.

The 16-inch variant is dramatically larger than the 14-inch version, more than the two-inch size difference would suggest.
Razer is straddling the line, offering high-quality, traditional-style laptop backpacks for a reasonable but not small price.
Considering the design and quality of materials used, I think Razer has priced these bags well.
The pricing is reasonable for the quality these bags deliver.

Especially when there’s so very little to complain about.
Each bag is similar aside from the appropriate upscaling in storage space and pockets.
In fact, this pocket is the exact same size between the 14 and 16-inch variants.

There’s still plenty of room in this backpack and two more large pockets you can’t see here, with lots of ways to organize and divide.
Whichever size you choose based on your needs and budget, you’re not going to be disappointed.
That’s because these aren’t specialty bags.
They’re not carefully tailored toward photographers or creators, or solely focused on moving your gaming setup around.

This is a breathable back with pretty comfortable, supportive straps (especially on the 16-inch version).
Razer was definitely thorough about the design for these backpacks, and comfort was obviously a focus as well.
This bag has gotten alotof use, so how has it held up over time?
It’s all good news here.

The middle pocket on the 16-inch version feature lots of pockets and slots to organize your gear.(Image credit: Razer)
Everything is exactly as I expected for backpacks at this price point, and then beyond that.
That doesn’t mean there isn’t anything I want to see Razer improve in the future, though.
Not everyone is going to want to wear a Razer logo on their back, anyways.

The main pocket is spacious, with an internal mesh pouch and a sleeve for your laptop.(Image credit: Razer)
As a small aside, some more colorways would be awesome.
On the ride home, the 16-inch version held it all with a ton of room to spare.
No matter your needs or which laptop you’re rocking, there’s a Razer Rogue V3 for you.

Yeah, you can fit all of this into the 16-inch Rogue V3.(Image credit: Razer)
Fortunately, these bags are also very reasonably priced.

Even when it’s packed (and heavy) you can still wear it for hours.(Image credit: Razer)

I didn’t use this little pocket for a mouse, but that would’ve been a great idea.(Image credit: Razer)

A slim tablet sleeve in the 16-inch version and one smaller, external pocket in the 14-inch version would’ve made these bags nearly perfect for me.

I don’t know that I love having a Razer logo on my back, but the quality of these bags make up for it.






















