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Ideal bag for mobile lifestyle

I'm having some trouble with my bag situation. Right now, I am carrying my LLBean backpack. This works pretty well for the most part. What it doesn't do so well is manage my laptop's cables and adapters well. I carry my charging brick and it's extension, retractable USB cables for my cell phone and iPod, display adapters for my Powerbook, a retractable firewire cable (just in case I need to do target mode), the cable for my digital camera (I know this isn't entirely necessary most of the time, and I could make this better by getting a retractable one.), and I think that's all... Then, I carry my moleskine (the smaller one), a mead marble memo pad, another journal for writing song lyrics and chord progressions I come up with, mints, Advil, antibacterial lotion, Crabtree & Evelynn Gardener's Hand Therapy, at least one book that I am supposed to be reading in for class, at least one legal pad and a steno pad, a couple file folders of project support material, and some spare file folders.

What I would like is a messenger style bag that handles my laptop and its cables as well as handling my other life stuff. I also want it to fit my 12" Powerbook nicely. I think I will get one to fit a 15" though so that if/when I get a MacBookPro it will still work. It would also be nice to not have to carry a separate gym bag if at all possible. Since I am on the move a lot, I also want a stabilizer strap to keep the thing from bouncing on my hip. So far, the "Embarrassment" line from Crumpler seems to fit what I want, but I would like to know what my fellow boarders think. Have you used these bags? Do you recommend something else?

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The other thing I finally...

pooks wrote:

The other thing I finally learned after buying several different bags through the years is that no matter how much I think I'm going to like all those compartments, they quickly become annoying to me and I end up shoving stuff in loose. Either the pockets are tight and I have to be slow and careful to get things in, or they're arranged in a way that doesn't come natural to me. I finally realized that for purses, backpacks and bags I prefer something that is largely open, and I provide my own pouches. My iPod gear (and some of my camera gear, as well) fits nicely into the gear bag from SFBags. I have my own SFBag laptop sleeve. A small makeup bag. I do have a couple of pockets on the front that work well for the moleskine and some other smaller things, or a paperback, etc. I have a mesh pouch for a water bottle. But otherwise I like to have stuff in their own pouches which I can then easily remove and put in another bag at the drop of a hat, rather than all the built in compartments.

Crumpler makes great bags, we review them on PowerPage a lot.

Jason loves them.

I am totally hooked on my Boblbee and I will take pictures soon showing it off because I think people are unaware of just how useful they are. For example, I have a shoulder-pouch that slides onto the right strap that holds a boarding pass visible to Nosey Nancy the TSA Employee as well as zips open to hold spare cards, my Amtrak frequent-traveler doodad, etc.

And I have a lumbar cassette that holds a camera and a big flash, and side packs that snap on and strap in -- the one on the left holds my moleskines and the one on the right holds headphones, flashdrive, iPod and PSP without bulging at all.

Its a great bag but it is a backpack -- some people don't like backpacks.

I'm routinely on two wheels, I don't like messenger bags flailing around while I'm scooting around the city.

 
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