The latest weird must-have accessory for tesla fanboys is this cybertruck-shaped hardshell backpack.
Wednesday, March 16, 2022 | Chimniii Desk
If you've already pre-ordered the Tesla Cyberquad, built the LEGO Cybertruck, and bid on the Cyberwhistle, this is the next piece of merchandise you should buy without hesitation. The Cyberbackpack is an unofficial, fan-made backpack with a silvery hardshell outer cover that looks unmistakably like the highly anticipated (and long overdue) electric pickup truck. It's big enough to store laptops up to 17.3 inches in size and has a silvery hardshell outer cover that looks unmistakably like the Cybertruck's angular form.
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Surprisingly, the Cybertruck's design is very similar to that of a backpack, and the Cyberbackpack would have been a very amazing small bag to carry your laptop and things in prior to the arrival of the Cybertruck in 2019. It's now considered a symbol in its own right, and practically everyone recognises it.
The bag has a big inside chamber that can be accessible with a single zip (secured with a TSA-approved lock) and expanded by another 5 centimetres. The hard-shell construction protects the contents of your bag from any collision while also prevents it from slumping downward (this way, it appears lighter by clinging closer to your body instead of weighing you down).
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Riz, an EV fan and Cybertruck advocate, designed the backpack and has been anxiously waiting for it to be released. "Like many others, I've been waiting impatiently for my Cybertruck to come," Riz says. "After losing out on the Cyberquad and Cyberwhistle, I decided to take matters into my own hands and design something that was equally inspired by the Cybertruck within my capabilities."
While the Cyberbackpack isn't bullet-proof or metal-orb-proof, it's a handy little item for everyday use. The backpack is tough as nails, with an air-circulation pattern on the back, a strap to tie it to your luggage, and a concealed pocket buried beneath the aforementioned strap. It even features USB charging connectors so you can connect your devices to a power bank inside the bag, giving the impression that this backpack, like the Cybertruck, has its own internal battery!
The Cyberbackpack is available for $199 on the company's website, but that price is only good for the first 300 buyers, after which it will be raised to $349, allowing Riz to profit from the bag. His ultimate goal, though, is to have the Cyberbackpack included as official apparel on Tesla's website, with earnings split with Tesla's Technoking Elon Musk!