2-laptop bags?
#1
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2-laptop bags?
Anyone got a recommendation for a laptop bag, preferably rolling, that will accomodate a pair of laptops (one 17", one 15"), their associated pariphanelia (mouse, cords, bricks, etc) and a section for a notebook, file folders, and a few magazines or a book? I've got one from Tumi but it's really strained with the 2 computers in it..... and I can't imagine what it'd do to my shoulder to carry 'em in a backpack-style case!
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I recall seeing discussion about the same thing a little while
back, but cant seem to find it.
Start with this thread first: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=496134
back, but cant seem to find it.
Start with this thread first: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=496134
#3
Join Date: Oct 2004
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I use a Prada v141 for a single laptop (it's oversized) but it could easily fit two. I bought it a couple years ago from Neiman Marcus...don't know what the current replacement for it is but if you could find one it can easily fit all of your stuff!
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I picked up a Swiss Army rolling laptop bag at Costco. There is a removable laptop case, but also a compartment intended as an "overnight bag" that could easily hold a laptop. It has straps that could keep it from moving around, but a second padded sleeve would be good for a laptop. Makes a great footrest in the exit row for transatlantic flights too. I think it was about $70.
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Originally Posted by tev9999
I picked up a Swiss Army rolling laptop bag at Costco. There is a removable laptop case, but also a compartment intended as an "overnight bag" that could easily hold a laptop. It has straps that could keep it from moving around, but a second padded sleeve would be good for a laptop. Makes a great footrest in the exit row for transatlantic flights too. I think it was about $70.
Easily fits my 15.4 wide screen + printer, both in padded sleeves, plus the bricks, notepad, external HDD, ipod, make-up bag, umbrella.
Have been found dragging it back home w3ith a 12 pack of brew on top of it as well as all the above inside.
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Originally Posted by Emma65
Have been found dragging it back home w3ith a 12 pack of brew on top of it as well as all the above inside.
/E