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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: mistakemistake on Fri, 24 August 2012, 22:11:09
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Looking to get a large Timbuk2 Laptop Messenger. Wondering if anyone has one and would like to share their thoughts. Thanks!
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I have never carried a Laptop Messenger. I have two medium Classic Messengers, and they are great bags. Bombproof! And they really hold a lot of gear. I carried a laptop in a sleeve inside a medium Classic Messenger, and had zero complaints. Great bags!
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I've had multiple Timbuk2 bags, and like jdcarpe said, these things can withstand a ton of abuse. I've never seen what the laptop bags are like, but based on the quality of the bags I've had, they're probably great. There's a also few more companies known for high-quality bags that do a laptop version, so you might want to google them and have a look; REload comes to mind.
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Thanks for the reply guys. I was planning on just picking up the classic messenger with the optional 'sewn in' laptop compartment. I just can't decide on size. My current backpack capacity is 33L, but spread over a few different pockets which I think is making it hard to pack things. Trying to decide between the medium/large. I just don't want to pick up a large and have a huge looking bag on my back.
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I have a timbuk2 and it's awesome. High quality product and I love that it has many pockets. You'll just have to find the right size for what you need.
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eh, get something handmade by Freight Baggage or R.E.Load. Waterproofing and full customization. Maybe pricier but definitely worth it. IMHO timbuk2 bags are garbage but that is probably because my bag (R.E.Load) has lasted 5x as long as my friends timbuk/chrome bags.
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I might have a large in my attic that I can show you, but I'm drunk and I'm going to bed. i'll look tomorrow.
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Rolltop messengers are pretty sweet too
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A RELoad isn't even much more than a Timbuk2. I've never owned one, but they're super duper nice bags.
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eh, get something handmade by Freight Baggage or R.E.Load. Waterproofing and full customization. Maybe pricier but definitely worth it. IMHO timbuk2 bags are garbage but that is probably because my bag (R.E.Load) has lasted 5x as long as my friends timbuk/chrome bags.
way to make my decision harder.. :/ the r.e.loads do look pretty nice. the rolltop seems like a hassle..
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eh, get something handmade by Freight Baggage or R.E.Load. Waterproofing and full customization. Maybe pricier but definitely worth it. IMHO timbuk2 bags are garbage but that is probably because my bag (R.E.Load) has lasted 5x as long as my friends timbuk/chrome bags.
+1 on this suggestion. Also can add http://www.chromebagsstore.com into that list of similar bags which are better than timbuk2. Sorry timbuk2 fans, but there is no comparision to something from Freight/R.E.Load/Chrome
for what its worth, I have Chrome Citizen that is 6 years old that is in better shape than 1yr old timbuk2's that have never seen a bike even
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I think I'm sold on the chrome metro..
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I think I'm sold on the chrome metro..
sweet =)
if you partake in the green stuff, the metro has a secret internal pocket for things. You won't find it if you don't know there is one
also, just know the metro is a big f'ing bag which hauls a ton of stuff and is probably too big to fly with. My citizen just barely can fit under a seat in the airplane
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I just don't want to get too small of a bag, since I'm already needing a little more space.. Also, do you carry a laptop in yours?
I agree. If I ever get another one, it will be the metro as the citizen is too small at times. My citizen hauls a T61p laptop & accessories, 2 or more larger notebooks, some folders, a tool pouch without much trouble. It can also hold 2 sixer's of bottles just fine, but not a case of anything....that is metro land lol
oh yea, also none of their bags in the messenger line come with a laptop sleeve, so you should get one of those either from them or elsewhere ((cheaper)
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ah k, thanks! and thanks everyone for your input. I'm going to sleep on it and make a decision tomorrow.
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I have a Rickshaw skinny laptop bag, and dig it. I used to have a Timbuk2, but it was too small for my laptop.
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I absolutely love my Timbuk2 laptop messenger. It's 5 years old now, has no real sign of age, and is still working great every day I go to work.
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I can vouch for the durability of Timbuk2 bags. I had mine for a couple years and threw it around a lot and it still looks great!
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Best bag you can buy in my opinion. I have had mine for several years and it is practically indestructible.
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timbuk2 used to be good. now they are just ok. they don't make 'messenger' bags anymore, just manpurses.
chrome is corny as hell. you might as well just put a sign on your back that says 'i like trendy boring mass produced garbage'
jesuswasazombie is on the right track. seagull makes good bags, as does baileyworks. if you can afford it though, get something from mission workshop! handmade in san francisco. just got one of their 'foldtop' backpacks; it's really nice, comfortable, waterproofed all to hell and just enough pockets. their msgr bags are nice too.
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Timbuk2's "in-stock" messengers are now made in China, and quality has suffered. If you have a custom messenger made, they still make those in San Francisco.
That said, I now leave my messenger bags at the house. The bag I carry with me daily is a leather briefcase from Vagabond Traveler. It is their L06 model in distressed leather. It's very similar in style and design to the briefcases made by Saddleback Leather. The Saddleback was simply more than I could afford at the time, and the Vagabond Traveler has served me well.
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Timbuk2's "in-stock" messengers are now made in China, and quality has suffered. If you have a custom messenger made, they still make those in San Francisco.
That said, I now leave my messenger bags at the house. The bag I carry with me daily is a leather briefcase from Vagabond Traveler. It is their L06 model in distressed leather. It's very similar in style and design to the briefcases made by Saddleback Leather. The Saddleback was simply more than I could afford at the time, and the Vagabond Traveler has served me well.
I have a Timbuk2 that was made in the Philippines and I love it. I have had it for four years and thing is still going strong.
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^sup, whiskerbox!!
hmmm, can't wait to go home and find out where my Timbuk2 was made.
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^yo mmmty zoom zoom
Yeah after reading a bit I went and looked at mine and had a good laugh about it.
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Even though they will be hard to come by in the U.S. Crumpler (http://www.crumpler.eu/index.cfm?seite=laptop-sling-bags&sprache=EN) is a pretty good alternative to Timbuk2. Really thick nylon and pretty waterresistant/proof too. Colour options from plain to pretty wild most of the time.
I love their bags and most of their other stuff.
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I find hipster culture quite feminine.
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What about Thule??
http://www.thule.com/en-US/US/Products/Luggage/DaypacksAndMessengers
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^ +1
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I find hipster culture quite feminine.
Maybe, but I'm not sure where the term hipster was used here.
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Those mission workshop bags look nice. Added to my wish list!
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^ +1
Thule is pretty good!! I've been using Cactux's Thule for a week now. Too bad I'll have to send it out soon :p
My Timbuk2 is made in China. I like to take it on a plane - fits under the seat and doesn't take up much space.