Laptop backpack w/extra room
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Programs: AA EXP, HH Gold, SPG Gold, Marriott Gold
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Laptop backpack w/extra room
My laptop case is about wear out on me. It's a briefcase style and it's not conducive to anything else besides the laptop, some files (which I never carry), and cables, etc.
I'm looking for something durable, decent looking of course, with plenty of room for a widescreen laptop w/cables, ipod+cable, camera+cable, phone+cable, small toiletry kit, and a change of clothes or two.
Carrying on two bags is getting tiresome.
Size isn't an issue, as long as it fits in an overhead.
I'd like to keep the price ~$100, but there's some give there.
Any suggestions?
I'm looking for something durable, decent looking of course, with plenty of room for a widescreen laptop w/cables, ipod+cable, camera+cable, phone+cable, small toiletry kit, and a change of clothes or two.
Carrying on two bags is getting tiresome.
Size isn't an issue, as long as it fits in an overhead.
I'd like to keep the price ~$100, but there's some give there.
Any suggestions?
#2
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Portland OR Double Emerald (QF and AA), DL PM/MM, Starwood Plat
Posts: 19,589
I use the Wenger Synergy laptop backpack (Swiss Army). Bought it for $100 and well worth that price (really well made, protects well and most importantly enough storage room that I have made 2 day trips with it as my only luggage). Now it sells for $50! Gave a couple as xmas gifts so I had the link handy. I looked at a dozen other backpacks and none were superior to the Wenger. http://www.buy.com/prod/synergy-lapt.../10393071.html
#4
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: The shape-shifting urban sprawl that is El Lay. FT member #71.
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I've been using the last four months a Jansport Lapstation for my way oversized Dell M90 - 17" notebook. Holds a ton of extra junk.
It was recommended to me by another road warrior, who had been using it for six months prior.
Currently selling for $72 on eBags:
http://www.ebags.com/jansport/lap_st...?modelid=81971
It was recommended to me by another road warrior, who had been using it for six months prior.
Currently selling for $72 on eBags:
http://www.ebags.com/jansport/lap_st...?modelid=81971
#5
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I use the Wenger Synergy laptop backpack (Swiss Army). Bought it for $100 and well worth that price (really well made, protects well and most importantly enough storage room that I have made 2 day trips with it as my only luggage). Now it sells for $50! Gave a couple as xmas gifts so I had the link handy. I looked at a dozen other backpacks and none were superior to the Wenger. http://www.buy.com/prod/synergy-lapt.../10393071.html
#6
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: MEL
Programs: QF WP, LTG, QP on hold
Posts: 717
Tom Bihn make some lovely stuff that costs more than your target price, but will last you for a looooong time. A Brain Bag with a Brain Cell will do you very nicely.
www.tombihn.com
Audrey
www.tombihn.com
Audrey
#7
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 114
Ogio Metro
I've been using an Ogio Metro for a few years now - plenty of space and it's held up very well. It's not terribly professional looking (not a big deal for me), but I'd highly recommend it. It's on sale on ebags right now for about 60 bucks.
#8
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I use the Wenger Synergy laptop backpack (Swiss Army). Bought it for $100 and well worth that price (really well made, protects well and most importantly enough storage room that I have made 2 day trips with it as my only luggage). Now it sells for $50! Gave a couple as xmas gifts so I had the link handy. I looked at a dozen other backpacks and none were superior to the Wenger. http://www.buy.com/prod/synergy-lapt.../10393071.html
Got home, put everything I need in it for daily use (laptop+cables), then added all the stuff I'd need for a 2-day trip (electronics+cables in the back, toiletries and clothes in the front--I still pack normal stuff like I did in the Marines...folded neatly, then tightly rolled to conserve space), and it was perfect!
Thanks to everyone who posted suggestions. This one fits the role ideally. Small enough for daily use to the office, but big enough for quick trips. No more roll-aboard or duffel for casual overnights.