







🎯 Travel smart, roll smooth, and stay dry in style!
The GOTECH Rolling Backpack is a versatile, unisex travel companion featuring a large 18.5" x 13" x 7.5" capacity with specialized compartments including an anti-theft RFID pocket. Crafted from waterproof polyester with durable waterproof zippers, it protects your belongings in any weather. Weighing only 4.6 lbs, it easily converts from a trolley to a backpack with retractable wheels and includes a USB charging port, making it an ideal TSA-friendly carry-on for professionals on the move.








| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | GOTECH |
| Item model number | YR004 |
| Product Dimensions | 33.27 x 15.75 x 49.78 cm; 2.36 kg |
| ASIN | B0BFQSZ7Z1 |
E**.
It's a fine backpack. It also does fit a 17.3 laptop. BUT... I didn't like where the laptop goes which is toward the front instead of the back. I have a sleeve for my laptop and had it toward the back. Felt like when using in backpack form, the weight is better against you instead of the front of the pack. Also, when using as backpack the post that houses the retractable handle pokes you in the back. Not great. Didn't care for the gathered wheel cover. It was a pain to slide out when tour in a hurry like when you're in tsa line. Wish it had more pockets though. The bottle holders on each side is great. Fits under Southwest seat when flying.
M**Y
While a little on the heavier side, it meets the expectation of quality and capacity. With ease, it fits in flight cabin overhead bin and below the seats, even in smaller flights (express ones). A great addition and a must replacement for traditional laptop bags for travel. Amazing side elastic bottle holder with sizeable capacity. I was able to pack below items with ease in main compartment + 2, 17 inch Laptop + 1, USB C monitor + 2, Laptop charger + 2, International Travel plugs + 1 set of Shirt and Trouser Second Compartment - mostly small items and wires and essentials travel kit At front chain - limited capacity, Side elastic holders - a game changer, deep pockets and good elastic to secure things
K**R
Visually, this backpack appears well-built and of good quality. I really liked the flexibility—it rolls smoothly at the airport or workplace, and it has a slim, stylish, and functional design. Unfortunately, during my very first use, one of the shoulder straps detached while lifting it, even though it was only minimally packed. I genuinely wanted to keep it, but with a broken strap, it’s no longer fully functional.
A**R
Came in handy for work. Easy to clean but the bigger compartment at the back had less space due to the handle. Not as spacious as envisioned but it does open all the way down to get items in and out. Would recommend.
T**1
My daughter and I are going to Europe on a three week trip across different countries and do not want to lug around a big suitcase. We need one small personal item and a carry-on. We decided we wanted to do rolling backpacks so we can throw on our backs over cobble roads, as well as roll when needed in airports. I got these five as they were both Low-cost (under $60) and had high ratings. Now I have to decide between five of them which two we are keeping. In order from left to right in the photos they are the Targus, Gotech, Bagsmart, Yorepek and Matein. As you can see here Targus is one of the smallest ones of the five and unfortunately also has wheels that don’t roll very smoothly so that one was out for our use. Matien was also one of the smallest ones and i like so much about it. But from the remaining four, it had the least smoothest roll, did not have an attached rain cover for the backpack and if you planned to take a laptop, it would have to be less than 15”, super small laptop backpack. So this one is out too. Down to last three: Gotech has the smoothest roll but it is also pretty small and slim and doesnt look like it could carry a lot. It is however the only one in which you cannot feel the wheels no matter how full it is. Its also the sleekest/prettiest. And less visible logo. I hate seeing logos. I want to keep this one but ultimately the material feels like pleather and likely will start showing signs of wear and tear quickly. That one is out. So by default, sticking with the Yorepek which appears extremely durable and more spacious, but with that, its also the heaviest. The others feel about the same weight. Yorepek is cool bc bottom-side has a small handle if there is a need to grab from bottom (think plane loading.) Tons of pockets. Unfortunately doesn’t open all the way. Also sticking with Bagsmart. Lots of pockets, and down the middle on all the other issues mentioned above. I just noticed, on of The final choices also happen to be the cheapest of the five as of this review, so thats a plus: yorepek.
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