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REVIEW: Titan Power Pack Backpack Black

April 7, 2026 4 min read

If you are looking for a high-quality laptop or tablet backpack with a large number of various pockets that won't look like a shapeless sack on your back even when fully loaded, the Titan Power Pack is (literally) a bullseye for you!

Titan Power Pack backpack
ProsCons
+ large volume with expander option- shallow side pockets
+ large number of pockets
+ flip-out front document pocket
+ laptop and tablet compartment
+ lockable zippers
+ luggage strap for suitcase handle
+ detachable chest strap
+ durable material
+ three-year warranty

Although the Titan brand is more of a pro at suitcases, it does not lag behind with backpacks either. When I was looking for a backpack that could be used every day without any problems, the choice fell on this one. And I don't regret it! For work, shopping, as carry-on luggage on a plane, or even as a daypack – it has never let me down.

Small and large at the same time

What caught my attention about the Power Pack immediately? Definitely the material. It is really well-made, the seams are strong, and everything is exactly where it should be. At first glance, it looks elegant and doesn't look bulky on the back, even though it is really spacious. The Titan logo on the front pocket gives the backpack a luxurious touch. And believe me, it's not just luxurious on the outside!

The backpack mostly travels with me on the train or goes to work. On a train trip, I can easily pack magazines, a book, a computer with accessories, and a snack into it. If you are a lover of order and organizing things, you will definitely like it. It is also suitable for business trips, short trips, and sports.

Titan Power Pack Backpack review – interior and details

Titan Power Pack Backpack review

Simplicity might be beauty, but Titan means order

The first place in the ranking of advantages is undoubtedly its spaciousness and large number of pockets. A minor disadvantage can be the endless searching for lip balm or a wallet. :-D The entire space is divided into several pockets, specifically three main ones, two smaller ones, and two side ones.

The back pocket is narrow and divided into two parts. The first one is designed as a laptop compartment and the smaller one for a tablet with a Velcro closure. The second part is suitable for a book, magazine, or folder, simply anything you don't want to "crumple" on the way.

The middle pocket is the widest and most spacious. It can easily fit shopping or clothes for the weekend. It includes a smaller zippered pocket where I usually store small items, like cosmetics.

Titan Power Pack Backpack review

Titan Power Pack Backpack review – pockets and organization

The third, smallest of the main pockets, contains an organizer for pens, a phone pocket, a zippered pocket, smaller pockets for documents, and a key carabiner. This pocket is flip-out, making it easily accessible.

The two smallest pockets are suitable for, for example, sunglasses, tissues, and other small items that are nice to have on hand at all times.

Even a master carpenter sometimes makes a mistake

Unfortunately, the stumbling block of the Power Pack is both side pockets, which most of us, including me, use for drinks. If you also prefer to carry a bottle "outside" the backpack, I will disappoint you a little. The pockets are really shallow and although each can fit a two-liter bottle, only with smaller bottles will they not fall out during sudden movements.

However, it is really the only disadvantage the backpack has, and that is why I gladly forgive it. I simply use the pockets for small items. :-)

Titan Power Pack Backpack review

The advantages clearly outweigh the disadvantages!

Titan Power Pack Backpack review

For those who still don't have enough pocket space, you can use the expander, which immediately provides up to 7 liters of extra volume. And if you are traveling with a suitcase, you will certainly appreciate the option to attach the backpack to the retractable handle.

You can also partially relieve your back using the chest strap, which is detachable.

Thanks to the rubber feet on the bottom, the backpack has better stability and also features a soft faux leather handle that holds its shape. Thanks to the comfortable padding, the backpack does not press on my back, and I rate it as suitable for longer travel as well.

The zippers are also well-made and even have loops for padlocks. I haven't used this advantage yet, but I'd bet my boots that in combination with the "bulletproof" material, the backpack will be impregnable!

And what to say in conclusion? I would recommend the Titan Power Pack backpack to everyone who carries much more in their backpack than just a wallet, mobile phone, keys, and a drink, and expects it to reliably take care of all entrusted essentials. I believe you will fall in love with it just like I did! :-)

Titan Power Pack Backpack review

The review was written by customer care expert Adéla Buchtová.