Reviews of the Targus Jak Messenger
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The Bottom Line: The Targus Jak Messenger is one of the least convenient notebook bags we've reviewed; if you're looking for a messenger bag, look to more functional and stylish options, such as the Belkin NE-07 notebook bag or the Mobile Edge Premium Messenger.
Manufacturer: Targus
Part number: TSM019US
General
- Product Material Nylon, Polyester
- Width 16.5 in
- Depth 4 in
- Height 13 in
- Weight 2.6 lbs
- Notebook Compatibility 15.4 in
- Notebook Compatibility Dimensions 14.3 in x 11.8 in x 1.7 in
- Carrying Strap Shoulder carrying strap
- Color Gray, Black
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support Limited lifetime warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Lifetime
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