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Reactor Solar Backpacks - Functional and Styling!Reactor solar backpacks are specialty backpacks that are designed with the ever increasing technical and power needs of today's youth in mind. Backpacks used to be a simple way of carrying books from point A to point B, and while the Reactor solar backpack is certainly still good for that, they've managed to use solar technology to give any carrier their own portable electrical outlet, in a way. The Reactor solar backpack collects energy with the solar panel on the back. This allows the backpack to charge cell phones, iPods, PDA, GPS, and even laptops. While this makes this backpack a natural choice for college students, it also brings up other options and uses. Imagine being on an adventure hike when something goes wrong, only to find the batteries on the GPS system are dead. Hook it into the backpack, figure out where you are, and now you can act accordingly! The way this works is that the backpack has a receiver that looks like a cigarette lighter charger that you can find in cars. You can plug any device into the bag using the charger, and then it recharges based on the stored solar energy in the backpack itself. The backpack is also designed with multiple "specialty pouches" that are designed to give you space for a cell phone, PDA, GPS, CD player, MP3 player, and even a laptop computer. There are plenty of the normal outside mesh pockets, too, for pop or bottled water, for pens and pencils. Basically the Reactor solar backpack works just as well as any regular backpack, but you can actually recharge items with it using solar power. These backpacks are made out of 1680 Denier Nylon, and weigh less than 5 pounds, which is excellent considered how well built these backpacks are, and the fact that you can get actual electricity and solar power from them. It fits a laptop computer up to 15 inches, and is even reflective so you stick out to night time traffic. In retrospect, this was a great common sense idea for using solar technology, and makes sense that not only college students, but young people in general, or older adventurers, even, will find this backpack very useful. This is an innovative and intelligent use of solar energy, and a great backpack for common use, to boot.
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