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  • Which laptop capable rucksack?
  • damion
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    New job, new office, clean desk policy. Therefore all my junk is going to have to go back and forth with me, including the laptop. Not such a bad thing as its given me an excuse to put an SSD in it.

    Anyway, I pedal in most mornings and run from the station the others. Anyone else carry a laptop on their back safely, softly, happily?

    Currently mixing up a Alpkit Gordon 25 and Camelbak Octane 18x. I just wondered if anyone had anything with a laptop sleeve? Any other advice?

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Osprey Flapjack. End of thread.

    soma_rich
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    5lab
    Full Member

    at work we use these –

    http://www.swissgear.eu/ecProduct_detail.asp?OID=9845&ID=3226&catID=1146685&sCatID=1146817&ssCatID=1146817

    fairly light, very well made, seem nice and protective.

    Do you fly alot? if so, worth getting one of the FAA approved laptop bags so you don’t have to pull it out at every security checkpoint?

    damion
    Free Member

    Oooh Osprey…

    I’m afraid I have had trouble in the past bolting the rack to my legs when I’m running 🙂

    IA
    Full Member

    Pannier +1 (also much better for your back). D’oh just saw running bit…

    Waterproof pannier/bag of choice, plus laptop sleeve. Or for a bit more protection/flexibility than a plain sleeve, I have a Tucano Workout:

    http://www.tucanousa.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=36

    tang
    Free Member

    I’m testing a keen Newport dp atm(I do some product testing stuff for keen) has sleeve, bladder pocket and waterproof cover. Osprey are always good.

    treaclesponge
    Free Member

    North Face Angstrom 30

    damion
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    oooOOooooh if you need any more road testing tang… 😉

    nille
    Free Member

    Crumpler for me. They come with laptop pouch and the backpacks themself are nicely padded. Good build quality too.

    http://www.crumpler.co.uk/?product=Pornolli&page=details&product_id=PN-001&view=7&size=&lsc=&lcc=

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    i have the swissgear one lasted for lats 5 years without any issue at all
    Gpd for what it does and also pretty large for storage as well
    Would recommend it
    Also use it as a large camelbak when I go into mountains winter

    konabunny
    Free Member

    Crumpler bags are really well made.

    freddyg
    Free Member

    ]I’m not sure what your budget is, but I use a Kriega bag on my Motorbike. It has the advantage of being waterproof and the excelent strapping system means I can really bring it in tight so there isn’t any movement.

    This is mine

    molgrips
    Free Member

    You people are all wrong wrong wrong.

    damion
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    Brilliant, thanks everbody.

    Looked at the crumplers, wan’t too sure about the lack of chest / waist strap to stop it bouncing about.

    Have had two kriegas (r25 & r35), when I was on the motorbike, if only they did a child sized version I’d be able to do the straps tight enough to stop them moving 🙁 Might have to go back to bikestop and try them on again.

    Started thinking along the lines of a memory foam sleeve and a pod sac…

    younggeoff
    Full Member

    Could try and Osprey Escapist 25?

    damion
    Free Member

    Now we may have a winner…

    Blinker Light Attachment
    LidLock (I pedal to one station, run from other end)
    Thick waist strap

    now if the small / medium size fits…

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