








🎒 Travel smart, work sharp, and stay ahead with Briggs & Riley ZDX.
The Briggs & Riley ZDX Backpack is a premium unisex carry-on designed for professionals who demand organization, security, and durability. Featuring a spacious main compartment, dual RFID-blocking pockets, and a padded laptop sleeve, it balances tech protection with versatile storage. Ideal for seamless transitions between work and travel, this backpack keeps essentials accessible and secure, making it a must-have for the modern manager on the move.










| ASIN | B0F9XCBD4T |
| Best Sellers Rank | 982,163 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 6,893 in Casual Daypacks |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (33) |
| Date First Available | 26 May 2025 |
R**T
Amazing bag. Read some reviews on this bag being “stiff”. Well it helps the bag and my >$3000 laptop not fall over! If you need a UL backpack made from ripstop, go buy one! I assure you those are not “stiff” and are akin to a sack. To each their own but know what you need people!
D**N
I really like this bag in terms of design, fit, and style. However, there are two fairly big shortcomings that aren't apparent when viewing it online. At this price point the shortcomings are unacceptable. Top Is Too Narrow I put my MB pro in and it fits. However, the top edge of the bag BARELY encloses the laptop. This means that the corners are really close to the edge of the bag, and there's no padding around those spots. Are you going to drop the bag on its top? Probably not. But you might drop it sideways, or something might get dropped on top of it, and it could damage a laptop. Not worth it at $269. Clothes/Large Section Is Top Load Only This isn't apparent when you look at it, but the only way into the larger section of the bag is from above. Normally this wouldn't be an issue, and for books it probably isn't. However, this bags core focus is "one bag" and clothes+electronics+work, and having to put all your clothes through a small top hole just doesn't work really well.
S**O
Went on a two week trip in Europe, and after much searching picked this backpack to fit under the airplane seat and accompany a carry on suitcase. It worked pretty well -- here are some of the positive and negative details. On the plus side, it has a number of internal dividers/zippered compartments, so that things like chargers, pens/small notebooks, medications, glasses, etc. are not just swimming around in a big bag. (The trick is to remember which pockets you put things in.) The zippered compartment on the very top of the bag is handy to keep things you will want in flight, like earbuds, so you don't have to pull the whole bag out from under the seat. The straps are nicely padded and the pack fit well even on my short frame, so comfort was never a problem. The compartment closest to my back is padded and can hold a laptop or iPad. It is well-cushioned, and kept my electronics safe, even after lots of loading/unloading from vehicles, and in and out of hotel rooms. I have three nits to pick, though. The "trolley strap" (the strap that allows you to slip it onto the handle of a four-wheeled suitcase) is too narrow and low down on the back. While it never tipped over, it felt precarious. A much wider strap higher up the back, or a sleeve, would be better. The bag holds its shape a bit too well. It falls a lot closer to the "stiff" rather than the "saggy" end of the scale, such that even when empty it looks like it is completely full - it doesn't shrink/collapse like other backpacks. Not a major deal, but meant that you would not want to be wearing it in a tourist knick-knack store -- you may knock things over. There is a pocket on each side that can be used to hold even a large (32 oz) water bottle; one of them also has a zipper if you want to use it for something else that is smaller. Neither pocket securely holds the bottle in, so when loading the backpack into a bus or car, the water bottle fell out -- rolling under the vehicle. Not a deal breaker, and when the water bottle was full, it stayed in the pocket when I had the pack on my back or it was standing upright. Overall, a quality product that served its purpose well. A few issues that I would want fixed in the next model, but I will be using it again.
C**Y
The backpack seems very sturdy and is quite comfortable when walking around. Has a lot of good storage, but lacks any sort of pen/pencil and notepad storage. That gets to be a pain when traveling for business.
B**.
Amazing back pack
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