Even though I review quite a few products, there aren’t many that I truly get giddy about. In fact, I can’t remember the last time I loved a product as much as my Hadaki bag.
Hadaki is a travel bag and accessory company based out of New Orleans, LA.
I first found out about Hadaki when I was looking for a mini laptop bag to take with me on my trip to Quebec City. Hadaki was nice enough to send me their Multitasker Small is Paradise White. I knew from the pictures that I loved the print, but didn’t realize how much I was going to fall in love with this bag until it arrived.
I. REALLY. LOVE. THIS. BAG.
I have since traveled to Quebec City, 2 social media conferences and back to the bag’s homeland, New Orleans- all with my Hadaki in tow.
As far as the bag, it’s held up great! It still looks new and I have received more compliments on it than I can count.
I think most people are drawn to it because of the unique print (there are many to choose from) and it’s “fabric”, which is more like a plastic (hard to describe, but it makes for an easy clean). When traveling I use the multitasker as my primary laptop bag; When I’m home, it’s my messenger style purse. *I think the large style would make the perfect diaper bag.
I don’t think there is anything negative to say about this laptop bag. The sizing is great, the quality is excellent, there are cute little pockets on the side…If I could complain about anything it would be I like this bag too much and now I want more.
It doesn’t help that Hadaki just released their new Spring line. This Cool Tote is now on my must have list-

The Hadaki Multitasker Small retails for $70 (worth every penny) and can be found online at HadakiShop.com. The Small Multitasker fits a netbook up to 11.1 inches, the large fits a laptop up to a 15.4 inches. All Hadaki bags are Eco friendly and are free of AZO, Phthalates/DEHP, DBP, and BOP.









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Hello! I know this post is old but I am thinking of purchasing a Hadaki multitasker bag. I appreciated your review because I was curious as to the texture of the bag itself–the photos of the bags on the website show a very slight hint of ‘shininess’ to the material and I wanted to make sure. When you say it’s more like a plastic, does it have the look and feel of say, patent leather? Is it rubbery to the touch? Is it hard (like, would I possibly injure people if making my way through a crowd)? Lastly, how does it deal with scuffs? Will that take the ‘finish’ off of it?
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