d3n
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Laptop backpack = needs professional look = Tumi (recommend)
Less than $500?
Thule better.Tumi look cheap and expensive.
Don't recommend.
Lightweight? I see Thule backpacks at a shop on the ground floor at Waterway Point.
Heavy as fugLaptop backpack = needs professional look = Tumi (recommend)
I think different model differs.Lightweight? I see Thule backpacks at a shop on the ground floor at Waterway Point.
Tumi look cheap and expensive.
Don't recommend.
Heavy is becos of the materials used...which are really durable from abuse based on personal experience.Heavy as fug
actually buey pai, they got a new black bag pack which I saw in the shop last week.Inb4 Uniqlo bag.
Timbuk2 bag. High quality and comfy.My bag has holes. Need a lightweight backpack that can fit a 14" laptop. Needs to look presentable in a professional setting so no ultra rugged kind of thing.
Heavy is becos of the materials used...which are really durable from abuse based on personal experience.
But not all designs feel heavy. Personally I find the older bags looks nicer than the current ones.
Alpha bravo with laptop + odds and ends really quickly goes past 5kg. And pu leather peels quickly makes it look worn.Heavy is becos of the materials used...which are really durable from abuse based on personal experience.
But not all designs feel heavy. Personally I find the older bags looks nicer than the current ones.
True for those full size one like you said, can be heavy once loaded with stuffs.Alpha bravo with laptop + odds and ends really quickly goes past 5kg. And pu leather peels quickly makes it look worn.
Just providing my observations.
No cannot be heavy. Don't want to develop any more frozen shoulders. Too expensive.Heavy is becos of the materials used...which are really durable from abuse based on personal experience.
But not all designs feel heavy. Personally I find the older bags looks nicer than the current ones.