





🎒 Gear up smart, stay organized, and never miss a beat!
The Universal G-Pak Case Organizer is a compact, durable nylon and neoprene bag designed to securely hold multiple devices including tablets, smartphones, and handheld gaming consoles. Featuring adjustable velcro dividers, multiple specialized pockets, and versatile carrying options, it offers professional-grade organization and protection for your essential tech on the go.
| ASIN | B00B1FZ1UC |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (27) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2013 |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Item model number | NXUNI-346 |
| Manufacturer | ISM |
| Product Dimensions | 8.23 x 3.25 x 9.96 inches; 1.32 Pounds |
| Release date | January 30, 2013 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
J**1
I finally found the right bag that I've been looking for! I'm loving this thing!
I finally found the right bag that I've been looking for! I bought this because it says it carries the 4 most important things I cannot leave home without; my 2 cell phones (I have a Galaxy S3 for work and my personal iPhone5) my iPad and my 3DS. Once I received the G-pak, I realized it has even more slots where I can securely fit my camera (next to my 2 phones), a few SD card slots and the one I was most happy about was the added insert I was not aware of (it's not in the picture), the insert holds 15 of my DS game cartridges and it has a backside where I was able to fit my ID, all of my credit cards and my reward cards. It has a couple of padded Velcro straps that hold everything together and seems to keep everything securely organized . The other things I found useful on my G-pak are the pen slots and a slot that holds a few business cards which comes in handy when I'm not in the office. It also has a removable long strap to carry across the chest and a handle on the top to carry by hand, I like both options but find myself using the long strap instead. Overall, I am loving this thing! The quality is great for the price and It's actually very compact for the amount of items it carries. After buying the G-pak, I was able to get rid of so many different cases I used to carry. I had previously been using individual cases and putting them all in my computer bag, it was a hassle to keep organized and I was always worried about them getting scratched. So far, I would definitely recommend this item for anyone who carries too many different gadgets everywhere.
E**5
Decent needs another game cart holder.
**Update!** I'm editing this review and giving it a 5 star rating. After several days with the case, and time to organize and reorganize at my leisure, I've found that it perfectly meets my needs. With the customizable velcro dividers, I can keep my cartridges, and gameboy in the case together easily. I just use the little pocketed cartridge part for extra protection. The sleeves fit my charger and accessories perfectly. I know it's weird at first to get used to, but it's a fine little bag! Leaving original review because first impressions aren't everything. ***Original review.*** Not sure what I think of this. I got it for a Gameboy and several games. It fits my games, but awkwardly. I'd be giving this 5 stars if it came with one more of the little cartridge holders.
W**H
Just a tad smaller than I hoped...But a good gadget bag for the price
I had hoped from looking at this that this would fit my 10.1" Acer Transformer TF300 tablet, but it is just a tab bit too small. The other reviewer indicated her iPad fit in it, but the 10.1" tablet must be just enough larger than the iPad to make it not fit. As this is my primary gadget I almost always have with me, it probably will not see much use by me, and I'll probably be looking to pass it on to someone else at some point. But I did take some time to see how it would fit my other gadgets. My gadgets: 1) Acer Transformer TF300 10.1" tablet - as noted, doesn't fit at all, even trying to slightly stretch it. ASUS TF300T-B2-BL 10.1-Inch 32GB Tablet 2) Nook Color tablet - Of course, fits great. Barnes & Noble NOOK COLOR eBook Reader 3) Pandigital 9" Novel - fits great It's amazing how much a different taking 1.1" off the tablet size makes for the fit, this easily fit into it Pandigital Novel 9" Color Multimedia Android? Table + WiFi? eReader 4) Kindle Paperwhite - Fit easily, including its leather case Kindle Paperwhite 5) 2 Android Phones - Fit in the phone pockets but see later comments HTC Aria GSM Phone with Android 2.1 OS LG P990(white) Optimus 2X Unlocked QuadBand GSM Phone 6) Archos 43 Generation 8 tablet - a small 4.3" android tablet. This is my portable music player for the most part, though I also keep some games on it. Archos 43 4.3-Inch 8 GB Internet Tablet (link is for the 8gb, mine is the 16gb, but giving the links merely so you can see the devices and their sizes) 7) 12000mah usb backup battery charger New Trent iCarrier 12000mAh Dual USB Ports External Battery Pack There is an insert that is meant to hold game cartridges for the 3DS and DSI, I had no real use for that since I own neither device, nor do I carry extra sd cards with me really, which would also have fit nicely. But even if I did carry the sd cards, there are some slots on the front flap that work for that. So I put the Pandigital 9" Novel, the Nook Color in a soft cloth lined holder, and my Kindle Paperwhite in a leather case. They fit comfortably. I did place a soft cloth sheet on top of the novel to help protect the screen, though I really don't think I needed to do that. I also this maybe the game cartridge insert would have served that purpose, but would have taken more space to do so. Now for the phone holders....I really don't like the way they basically cut some slits into the bag's lid for the phones. There are three slots, and I was able to fit both phones and the android 43 in the slits, but I was not impressed at all with how they sit there, and I'd have some real durability concerns with the way this is done. Each of the three small format devices I use has a case also, and with the cases on, the material was stretching a bit. Which added to my durability concerns. Though, it does make the fit a bit snugger, which I guess could be a good thing. Now this was a bit of a tight fit, but not nearly as much as I was thinking it would be. In fact, there was even room for a portable 12000mAh usb backup battery I use to recharge devices on the go, and a couple small usb cables. Not much more would have fit. I really like the shoulder strap. It's very comfortable. My ideal device configuration for this would have been the 10.1" tablet, the kindle, and the 2 phones and media player handheld, with the battery backup unit and cables. But alas, that wasn't going to happen. But for an iPad user, or someone with a different combination of devices, I really think this is a good, fairly well designed, gadget bag. So I'm not going to rate it down for the tablet not fitting. The description could have been better about giving measurements, but I'm not going to hold that against the product. I am going to rate it down 1 star for the small device/phone slots. That was a bad design decision in my opinion. But as to how they hold up under long term use, that's probably going to have to be someone else's task to review.
C**E
Broken Design. Organized, but very tiny and not very safe to use in public.
The reviews had said it was small but I didn't listen. It's not a bad bag though as long as you're okay with laying it down to open it (which I was). I see what they were trying to do but, when executed, it just doesn't work. Say you want your tablet, which is strapped in on the bottom. That means you have to move everything that's on top of it out first in order to get at it. If you're at home, fine. But if you're out in public, all you're doing is showcasing your tech to strangers. There are bags out there that pack everything side by side instead without the whole production. They might be boring bags without the organizer gimmick (laptop bags, smaller book bags, messenger bags, etc..) but they work a whole lot better than this one. The minute you need something that isn't on the top, you have to stop, find a surface, open up the flap to show everyone what kind of cell phone you have, remove your 3ds, vita, and sleeve with all of your 40 dollar games in it before FINALLY getting to your ipad or whatever. Don't buy this if you live in the city. There are pros though. The strap feels great, nothing on it seems raggedy in any way, and everything looks great when in their place. If this bag came in sizes other than hobbit satchel, I'd gladly pay a little extra for it and maybe take it on personal trips.
J**O
I love it a lot but needs to be a little ...
I love it a lot but needs to be a little bigger but I'd still buy a couple more to keep my video game handhelds and games together so I don't lose them!!
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