This week in RedMonkTV, I “profiled” two laptop bags with the help of Dan McWeeney and Matthias Zeller: the Waterfield Cargo and the Crumpler Part and Parcel (I can’t find a direct link to the Part and Parcel, so scroll over on the catalog page):
I’m always on the hunt for a better laptop bag, so it was great drilling these two about their bags. Hopefully I’ll do some more of these little “profiles” and eventually figure out if I should keep the bag I have or get a new one.
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I've been using the Naneu Pro Sierra bag (http://www.naneupro.com/products/mo-s/) for a whille now, because it's specifically designed to carry DSLRs, which I now carry everywhere.
I haven't actually been bringing my laptop with me, but that's more because I don't like my laptop, and have been waiting for Leopard to get released.
Danno: Wow, those bags look pretty fun. I’ll have to check them out as well. You know if they have them in-store anywhere?
cote: for professional situations, I've been loving my Jack Spade Drill Nylon File Case: http://www.jackspade.com/shop/product.php?product…
Expensive, but irreplaceable for those times when you need to wear a suit and take a laptop.
Luis: thanks! That’s the a whole ‘nuther problem, right? The “they’re judging my professionalism by my bag” angle. I think I’m lucky enough to be in a position where I don’t need that sharp looking Jack Spade. But, I do enjoy the muted colors more. I’ve got my eye on either the Part-and-Parcel Crumpler or a bigger one if I can get it in gray or black…maybe brown?
FYI, a quick bit of url hacking gave me the following url for the crumpler bag:
http://www.crumplerbags.com/Cart/index.php?catId=5&prodId=198
Finger’s x’d it works for you too.
I use the Cargo and love it. Three years old and still looks brand new. More organizational pockets than I can shake a stick at. *Love* it.
http://www.sfbags.com/products/cargo/cargo.htm