I did not want something really big, but big enough for the L-Max and some games.
This is adequate in size but not too big and bulky. Everything fits. It works for us.
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I bought this for my 4 YO son to store his Leapster and cartridges. It's great for that job big main compartment with inside pockets, plus a small outside pocket. The problem is the strap it's supposed to fit across the body like a messenger bag, but we can't seem to get it to fit him right no matter how we tighten it. It's always sliding around his neck and shoulder. For the price, I should have purchased a regular backpack. We always end up carrying the pack by the hanging loop instead of wearing it.Best Deals for Leapster Kids Carry-It-All Backpack: Blue & Grey
I agree with the other reviews on this product. It does carry more & keeps everything together in one "package".My son has the carrying case & he likes the backpack better.
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I bought this carry case for my son's L-Max. It works well for carrying the unit and all the games he has for it. I wouldn't advise dropping it on a hard surface of any sort. It is not nearly padded enough to be carrying a hand held gaming unit of any sort. My son likes to take his L-Max to school with him for mornings before school begins. I place it in the carrying case and then place the carrying case inside of his backpack to give it some extra cushioning.If I had known how little padding there was in this particular carrying case I probably wouldn't have bought it. There is a carrying case out for the Nintendo Wii that is similar in style but much more padded. I almost purchased it but then thought that I should get something designed for the Leapster L-Max. If I had it to do over I would have purchased the case for the Wii. It might have been a little big but the extra padding would have made up for it.
Overall, it is not a bad purchase but for the money you should get something a little more protective. After all, the Leapster starts at $69.99 and the price goes up accordingly for the L-Max.
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