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Hedgren Comby is a series of backpacks for the city, work, and travel, built around a laptop, separated storage, and travel-focused details. The brand has Belgian roots, and that everyday practicality comes through clearly here. There isn’t a single universal model inside the range: the idea stays the same, but the format shifts - from compact versions to more spacious options with expansion and dedicated sections for your belongings.
The foundation of the series is recycled polyester. It creates a clean, structured surface without locking the shape into something rigid. The backpack doesn’t feel like a hard-shell design, but it also doesn’t lose its visual structure. Some models add water-repellent zippers or denser fabric, though this isn’t a consistent standard across the entire line.
The construction isn’t defined as rigid. How the backpack behaves depends on the model and what you put inside. When empty, it feels softer and more relaxed. Once packed, it builds its shape around the contents, with the structure emerging from what’s inside. This effect is more noticeable in larger models thanks to two compartments and increased internal volume.
Inside, there’s almost always separation. Two main compartments set the base logic: tech in one space, everything else in another. Internal pockets and additional sections help organise smaller items and documents. It’s not a single open cavity - contents are distributed and don’t mix.
On the outside, the same logic continues through functional details. Side pockets work for a bottle or quick-access items. Front pockets are for things you need within reach. There are hidden pockets and an RFID section for documents. The luggage sleeve keeps the backpack fixed during travel, and some models include a rain cover. These elements are directly tied to how the bag is used on the move.
In terms of scenarios, the series ranges from everyday city use to travel. These are backpacks for daily movement with a laptop, working with documents, and short trips, where some models move further into a travel format with dedicated packing sections.
Comby suits those who use a backpack across the city and while travelling, and want clear internal structure, a dedicated laptop space, and a set of travel-oriented features without moving into rigid or highly specialised constructions.