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JanSport Adaptive 16" Backpack
$69.99
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Fit & style
- Dual side water bottle pockets
- 15-inch laptop sleeve with organizer
- Iconic straight-cut padded shoulder straps
- Fully padded back panel with tuck away pocket for straps
- Adjustable loops for back rest and anchor straps on bottom ensures versatile and secure fit against mobility devices
- Haul handle secures to headrest with easy release adjustable buckle
- Shortened height improves access to items on bottom of the pack while on mobility device. Easy grab zipper pulls
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About this item
Fit & style
- Dual side water bottle pockets
- 15-inch laptop sleeve with organizer
- Iconic straight-cut padded shoulder straps
- Fully padded back panel with tuck away pocket for straps
- Adjustable loops for back rest and anchor straps on bottom ensures versatile and secure fit against mobility devices
- Haul handle secures to headrest with easy release adjustable buckle
- Shortened height improves access to items on bottom of the pack while on mobility device. Easy grab zipper pulls
From its hassle-proof shoulder straps to the fumble-free release buckles, the JanSport Adaptive Backpack is all about living on easy street. Made to secure on just about anything and reinforced in all the right places. Plus it’s got that iconic JanSport styling. Which you know, we are kind of into.
Dimensions (Overall): 16 Inches (H) x 13 Inches (W) x 6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Suggested Age: 10 Years and Up
Shell Material: 100% Recycled Polyester
Bag Structure: Structured
Interior Features: Laptop Sleeve
Exterior Features: Water Bottle Pocket, 2-Bottle Holders
Main Compartment Closure: Zip Closure
Fabric Name: Dobby
Capacity (Volume): 21 Liter
Used For: Business, School, Gym, Beach, Airline Carry-On Travel
Fits Laptop: Up to 15 Inches
Travel Security Features: Checkpoint Friendly
Battery: No Battery Used
Care & Cleaning: Hand Wash
Warranty: 15 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
TCIN: 89788273
UPC: 195438922557
Item Number (DPCI): 069-10-9951
Origin: Imported
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 16 inches length x 16.5 inches width x 3.2 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1.2125 pounds
Return details
This item can be returned to any Target store or Target.com.
This item must be returned within 90 days of the date it was purchased in store, shipped, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or made ready for pickup.
See the return policy for complete information.
Q: What type of closure does the main compartment have?
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A: The main compartment features a zip closure for secure storage of belongings.
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Q: What is the maximum laptop size that fits in this backpack?
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A: The backpack accommodates laptops up to 15 inches in size.
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Q: How is the backpack designed for easy access to items?
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A: Its shortened height allows for better access to items located at the bottom of the pack.
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Q: What materials are used in the construction of the backpack?
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A: The backpack is made from 100% recycled polyester, ensuring durability and sustainability.
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Q: What features enhance the backpack's accessibility for mobility devices?
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A: The backpack includes adjustable loops for back rest and anchor straps for a secure fit.
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Q: Does this backpack's straps (that are meant to hook onto the wheelchair handles) have a clasp, or are they only adjustable loops. My mobility device requires a clasp on those straps in order to work.
submitted by Mishmomma - 2 months ago
A: JanSport's central adaptive packs have hook and loop or buckles that allow for adjustment to help secure straps to wheel chair handles. Thanks for contacting JanSport.
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The Jansport adaptive backpack is a versatile and stylish solution for wheelchair users, offering ample storage and easy attachment options. Guests appreciate its durability, thoughtful design, and the variety of ways it can be secured to mobility devices. While some have noted minor issues with strap adjustability and size, the overall functionality and aesthetic appeal make it a popular choice for carrying essentials comfortably and conveniently.
Summary created by AI from text of reviews reflecting recent feedback provided across different star ratings (includes incentivized reviews)
4.5 out of 5 stars with 185 reviews
quality: 3.33 out of 5
value: 2.33 out of 5
25% would recommend
4 recommendations
Trend from middle
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Taiesha - 12 days ago
This back pack was the trend back in middle school every mostly everyone in school had to wear this trend to school.
Works great on my walker
5 out of 5 stars
J.T. - 1 month ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

I have this attached to my rolling walker. It works great and I have gotten so many compliments on it (it is the Space Dust print). It is easy to put on and take off, holds plenty of everyday essentials and allows me to carry a smaller purse.
Not a backpack
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
Jen - 2 months ago, Verified purchaser
This is not a backpack it is actually a crossbody bag
Doesn't fit wheelchair well
2 out of 5 stars
Mom of middle school kid - 2 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

My daughter was thrilled to be able to buy the same brand as her friends so I wanted to love this. Unfortunately the straps that connect to the wheelchairs handles are not very adjustable - they can't be cinched even vaguely tight (she uses the pediatric Ki Rogue with two handles). I kept thinking ours was defective until I saw some other comments and watched the video really closely. So for our purposes, it doesn't function much better than just hanging a regular backpack off of the handles. I'll break out the sewing machine and see if I can fix it. The water bottle netting is extremely tight and with her limited strength and coordination, she won't be able to use it unless it becomes looser with time.
Disappointed
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
A - 2 months ago, Verified purchaser
In the product description, it said that the Misty Rose item was a backpack, but there was no clear indication that it was actually just an accessory for a backpack. I ordered this for my daughter’s first day of school, and now I have less than a week to receive the correct item — the 16-inch adaptive backpack. I’ve always trusted Target for the quality of its products and the accuracy of deliveries, but I was really disappointed this time.
"Okay, why a third Adaptive Series Backpack?!"
5 out of 5 stars
Walking Man - 3 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

My first Adaptive Series Backpack carries my medical necessities (a long day away from home). My second hangs on the back of my power wheelchair 'full-time'. A few cheap raincoats, a bottle of water, and the unused space often carry "it" home from a grocery item to something from Tractor Supply. I just bought my third JanSport Adaptive Series Backpack; tough zippers, quality materials, "Handy", and On Sale! Seriously, these backpacks stay-put on your wheelchair, far exceeding ANY other wheelchair storage/ carry arrangement out there, including the Quickie backpack, Permobil's 'Box' that flops around with minimal storage space, and any SpinLife "idea" of what truly suits all wheelchair users.
This never comes as the backpack
1 out of 5 stars
sotiredofscreennames - 3 months ago, Verified purchaser
Only giving one star, because you do not get the backpack, but the crossbody adaptive satchel. (Which is great, btw, just not what I ordered) The backpack (which I ended up having to order from Amazon after multiple tries is actually really nice. There are lots of ways to attach to my daughters wheelchair and she loves it
I will buy this product AGAIN!
5 out of 5 stars
Walking Man - 3 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

My Cross-Body JanSport hangs in my room, and it's full of acoustic guitar necessities (new strings, picks, capo, set-up tools, string changing tools, fingerboard conditioner, etc.). Previously, I purchased a three-pocket personal carryall with a shoulder strap and leather accents to hold cards, money, cell phone, Kleenex, and keys. The JanSport CrossBody bag was an unregrettable try at something else. I love my JanSport bags and feel confident that the heavy-duty zippers, excellent workmanship, and materials will exceed my demands. The Adaptive Backpacks (looking at a third) I have to use on my power wheelchair are far better than others I've used over the last four decades. The expensive, large backrest 'box' provided with my latest power wheelchair will likely not see the light of day after my first JanSport Adaptive Series Backpack replaced it!
I will buy this product AGAIN!
5 out of 5 stars
Walking Man - 4 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

I have two Adaptive JanSport backpacks. One carries everything to handle my needs on an all-day adventure. My other Adaptive JanSport backpack is a daily companion that significantly enhances my ability to hold a hoodie and light grocery loads. Both bags handle weight loads that others have failed to. I worry about the wheelchair backrest's ability to hold up, but everything about JanSport products is top-tier construction. Tough zippers shred the Quickie Backpacks, Permobil Storage containers, and other brands for a fraction of the cost. I will buy another while on sale shortly. Thank you, JanSport!
I will buy this product AGAIN!
5 out of 5 stars
Walking Man - 4 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

I opted for the matching hard-shell backpack, but found it awkward, unstructured, and too small. Love my JanSport adaptive (wheelchair) backpacks; they're on SALE, again; "aahhh!" GIMME!
Sent wrong bag twice
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
Want a backpack - 5 months ago, Verified purchaser
Target sent me a different not-backpack bag twice when I ordered this item and will not send the correct one.
Adaptive bags?! Yes! J sport Setting high industry yet again
5 out of 5 stars
Mango momma - 6 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

Excellent design! Thank you for making the straps so versatile Crossbody bag size options would be appreciated. Maybe a smaller one as well.
Received wrong item
1 out of 5 stars
Milo - 9 months ago, Verified purchaser
Was mailed the wrong item. Mailed the small tote bag for hanging in front of a wheelchair or use as a crossbody bag
Buying a second one
5 out of 5 stars
Emmi - 10 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

I got my first assistive crossbody as a donation at a camp I was at. I loved it so much that I got a new one to match my new wheelchair. I love that jansport has made an adaptive bag that is actually attractive and comes in different patterns - something other than black. It doesn't look "medical" at all and has many different ways that it could secure to a wheelchair. I use it hanging underneath my seat and it is very sturdy, doesn't bang around or get caught up in the wheels. Also fairly high quality, my old one I unzipped 3-4x daily for about a year with no issues. I expect this one will last just as long or more.
It's Great to Finally connect to Jansport!
5 out of 5 stars
Walking Man - 11 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

I have the Jansport smaller bag with three pockets and leather accents (zippers and bottom) and kinda tired of some issues experienced with my disability. I opted for this adaptive larger bag and believe I'll find an easier way to carry my cards, money, Sak, writing, and typing devices. Directions may exclusively be found in fine print on the small carry-along directions but glasses didn't share those secrets yet; better light may do the trick, however. I settled on the green, the artist in me said no to black while my age can't identify with the offered patterns to date. The zippers are forever as is the material but the wider shoulder strap will get replaced. I am elated to find an adaptive Backpack, and this new buddy to help haul my things instead of decades of costly advertising 'bags' that identify my choice of wheelchairs! Hooray, Jansport!
Great rollator bag
5 out of 5 stars
Brie - 11 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

I'm chronically ill, so I have to carry a bunch of crap on my person at all times to manage symptoms. I'm able to fit my medications, phone, handheld heart monitor, pens and markers, multiple snacks, phone, wallet, etc. with room to spare. I really appreciate that this has a shoulder strap AND straps for my rollator, so I don't have to transfer my stuff in and out of different bags, which causes me to misplaced important things like medical equipment. The adaptive straps are generally just great for keeping the bag accessible in a lot of situations, I wish I had had a bag like this when I used to cycle a lot. I got the Mia Brown Mint Julep pattern and I've gotten a lot of compliments. My main issue with this bag is that I feel the lack of pockets on the inside of the bag make it difficult to use the space efficiently, I can fit all my stuff inside but it's hard to organise it all so it can be really hard to find things in this bag. I also wish the shoulder strap wasn't so scratchy, but it comes off so I'm probably just going to replace it with a better strap. Would love to see more like this from JanSport.
Unlocked independence outweighs small gripes
4 out of 5 stars
O.H. - 11 months ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

I use this for college classes on a daily basis as a wheelchair user and thanks to it I can navigate campus independently. It's not ideal if you can't have your bag on the back of your chair--I don't use the product as advertised in that sense--and it's slightly too small--enough that I couldn't pack a lunch and my coat simultaneously... however it's the only bag that has come close to perfect though thanks to the sheer variety of straps that enable experimentation with how to individualize it, and it has withstood countless drops.
Perfect for my needs.
5 out of 5 stars
Colinswoprth - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

The hardshell bp I got with a new PWC is very nice. The bp made by JanSport holds everything I need; this is the beginning of a beautiful relationship. Really. Tough, quality zippers, big, water poc..
Love this bag!
5 out of 5 stars
Shelby - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

I use this for school and work. It is so durable and I've gotten lots of compliments on the color!
Good quality, attractive patterns, thoughtfully adapted.
4 out of 5 stars
Moliag - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://www.jansport.com

Love the concept, the fact that the design is by an artist with a disability, and that it's easily attached to a wheelchair. Suggested improvements: Make it a wee bigger! Individuals with disabilities often have additional supplies they may need to carry. I would love a bit more capacity. I would love quick release buckles on the many straps and attachers rather than slide buckles. These are much harder to manipulate.