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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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I have The Big One....

emory wrote:
I have The Big One. Boblbee calls it a Megalopolis. My wife has a pink People's Delite, which is smaller.

The PD will hold a 12-14 inch laptop with a sleeve around it, I bet. A wide-screen 15" would probably have to be sans-sleeve. But I could be wrong. I left Jumbo Stupid Thinkpad at work tonight so I can't test!

Boblbee also makes a purse that my wife uses as a smaller bag for going out. It has straps made of kevlar to foil cutpurses. Its called a Scarab or something. Shoulder-bag, metal.

The bags aren't especially heavy at all without anything in them. The shell is hard but not lead or something. It protects the contents without having a lot of weight. Its clearly designed for that -- weight counts.

Remember though that I'm 6'3". I'm big-backed. I think most people should stick to the PD if they're < 5'9".

Huh. I guess they wouldn't be heavy, but then again, it's amazing how many soft bags are much heavier than they appear. (for instance, the bags our marketing person ordered for everyone in the firm, firm logo embroidered on the flap -- much heavier than any bag has a right to be)

The reason the bags caught my eye in the first place is that I've been considering the jump to hard-sided luggage. It never occurred to me that you could get a hard-sided backpack! I can see where it would be very functional, though.

(I pity anyone who has to carry a ThinkPad -- I had to carry one for two weeks while our IT person hemmed and hawed over what to do about my terminally ill Vaio before deciding to just order me a new one.)

 
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