Coolest Laptop Bag/Backpack


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I thought about where to ask this, and thought HH was the most appropriate - especially because I wanted the opinions of my fellow computer nerds (a badge of honor) not the people who come to neowin and talk politics or cars, or something other than computers.

Who makes some really cool, nice backpacks/laptop bags/messenger bags ?

I have looked @ everything from ASUS, Alienware, to Oakley to Saddleback Leather Company.

Here is a sample of ones I thought were cool, but ultimately decided to wait and keep looking:

ASUS:   
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Oakley:
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Saddleback:
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The Indiana Jones-looking Saddleback is handmade, so it is much more costly and would be the most costy I would consider.

But it seams the bulk are from $75 to $150 - 

Any help would be appreciated, I ordered my new laptop for work today, and need to find a bag quick.

Thank You - 
 

 

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My favorite are laptop backpacks with the side zippers for the laptop. That way, you can be sure you'll forget to zip the backpack... And then the laptop will fall out of the backpack, tumble down a stair well, and shatter on the marble floor in the middle of a compass pattern pointing the way to Jerusalem...  :innocent:

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Those ECBC bags look well-made.  

I cant decide between messenger bag & backpack.

As far as the Saddleback - I am worried that is a big red flag that says "take me !! even if Im empty its still $600 !!!"

 

Ultimately, I just want something worthy of the salty new ThinkPad T430 they bought me  :)

My favorite are laptop backpacks with the side zippers for the laptop. That way, you can be sure you'll forget to zip the backpack... And then the laptop will fall out of the backpack, tumble down a stair well, and shatter on the marble floor in the middle of a compass pattern pointing the way to Jerusalem...  :innocent:

It was telling you to pray for a better laptop :)  (and bag)  

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Hello,

Okay, given the weight of all gaming laptops, I think you would be best off with a backpack. This allows you to distribute the weight of the heavy laptop, along with accessories that will make their way into the backpack, such as cables, USB flash drives, etc., evenly across your shoulders and back, as opposed to having it hanging over just one shoulder/side, which is what a notebook bag does.

 

Right now, I have a Tumi Alpha for my primary laptop (ThinkPad W510).  It is okay, but I probably would not buy one again now that Tumi no longe offers a lifetime warranty.  I have bought a few Briggs & Riley bags for tablets, subnotes and the like and been very happy with those.

 

If you would like to do some comparison shopping, eBags is a great site to use, even if you don't buy from them.

 

Anyways, hope this is of of use/help to you.

 

Regards,

 

Aryeh Goretsky

Thanks goretsky 

Actually, I have a T430 which is not real heavy.  I looked @ the Osprey Momentum on eBags but didnt think the bottom was well padded.


I like that Tumi Alpha.  Do you think it is worth $450, even though it is not leather ?

I understand it isnt a lifetime warranty, but those never interest me for things like this.  In a year or 2 I will have something else....

 

Hello,

 

I got the Tumi bag at a 50% discount, which at that point was a reasonable price.  The workmanship on the bag is excellent, but given that there are so many other quality manufacturers out there, it's hard (for me, at least) to justify that kind of expense for a bag which does not have a lifetime warranty.

 

Here are a few other manufacturers you might want to look at as well:

 

5.11 Tactical

Alite Designs

Black Diamond

Blackhawk

BlackWolf

Brenthaven

Chrome Industries

Condor Outdoor Products

Crumpler

Deuter

Domke Bags

Eagle Creek

EastPak

Everki

Goruck

Hazard4

Incase

ILE Equipment

Jansport

Kriega

Maxpedition

MEC

Nomadic (their US distributor; company is actually located in Japan)

North Face

Ogio

Osprey

Outdoor Research

Pelican

Red Oxx

Slappa

STM Bags

Targus

Trager USA (a reseller; their main site is down right now)

Tilley

Tom Bihn

Travelpro

Urban Tool

Victorinox

Wenger

 

Hopefully, you will be able to find a backpack suitable for your T430.

 

Regards,

 

Aryeh Goretsky

 

 

Thanks goretsky 

Actually, I have a T430 which is not real heavy.  I looked @ the Osprey Momentum on eBags but didnt think the bottom was well padded.


I like that Tumi Alpha.  Do you think it is worth $450, even though it is not leather ?

I understand it isnt a lifetime warranty, but those never interest me for things like this.  In a year or 2 I will have something else....

 

Wow - what a great list Gorestsky - thanks buddy.  There must be 20 companies in there with some seriously cool stuff.

I was told there was a delay on my Alienware backpack - so maybe I'll take that as a sign that I should look @ something else.

 

I think I am just looking for something different than what everyone else has, something of high quality, high utility - but dont want to pay a ton.  

I am thinking $150 @ the most.  The Oakley Kitchen sink is $200 - but that thing is too big anyway

I had some Best Buy Rewards, needed a medium-sized bag for my Yoga 2 Pro and, ultimately, chose the Ogio Newt II Mono Sling Bag:

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But, as part of looking, I looked over the Thule TCBP-117 Crossover Backpack in the store, which is quite large and would hold almost any size laptop, by my reckoning:

thule-crossover-tcbp-117-features.jpg

 

In the near future, I may get one of these for travel.  It has a lot of handy features including a protected pocket on the top for sunglasses, handles on both ends and straps to cinch it more flat, if needed.  The texture & color are far better in person and the picture doesn't do it justice...

 

RHH

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