Luggage Bags and Packs
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One of those rolltop Mission Workshop packs would suit that well I think.
The amount of times I've nearly pulled the trigger there or on a bag from Chrome is a lot :). Will give a bit more thought on their models, thanks.
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One of those rolltop Mission Workshop packs would suit that well I think.
The amount of times I've nearly pulled the trigger there or on a bag from Chrome is a lot :). Will give a bit more thought on their models, thanks.
Roger that, my daily has gone back to my Briggs & Riley ruck. It's so small but holds so much. Not then prettiest thing in the world but functional and rain resistant.
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Check out the Bagjack backpacks as well. They look pretty good, are waterproof and expandable. I'll be able to speak to the quality in a few days when my NXL messenger arrives.
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Probably one of the best rucksack designs I've seen so far
I'm custom ordering an all leather backpack from them. -
Check out the Bagjack backpacks as well. They look pretty good, are waterproof and expandable. I'll be able to speak to the quality in a few days when my NXL messenger arrives.
Bagjack is badass.
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One of those rolltop Mission Workshop packs would suit that well I think.
The Mission Workshop Rambler seems to be an interesting design. It's a 22 / 44 litre expandable bag, which means it could work as an EDC and as a weekender. It'd probably fit @Snowy's requirements well.
I particularly like the Black Camo version.
The downside is that it's pretty heavy, and I'm not sure how durable the waterproof zips on it will be. Carryology expressed a concern about them.
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@Graeme that's the bag I keep getting close to buying :|.
Things stopping me;
1)the laptop area is at the very front, and the materials aren't listed to define how waterproof they are.
2)On top of that, the laptop area goes right to the bottom of the bag, meaning if you place the bag down, my laptop's going to be whacking the ground.
3)I then need to come up with a solution for padding the pocket/bottom of the bag, that fits in the pocket that doesn't look too wide to begin with.Around this point it starts getting to be too much work for this specific bag, and I drift away
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@Snowy couldn't you put your laptop in a neoprene sleeve, and slip it into the main compartment?
The sleeve would add padding, and the main compartment is weatherproof. That gets around your problems with only minor inconveniences.
Alternatively you could look at the Defy VerBockel backpack. It's not a dry bag, but should be pretty water resistant being made of waxed canvas.
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Here's another option, love these guys. https://www.bagjackshop.com/en/classics/backpack/skidcat-m-black/a-1442/
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The amount of times I've nearly pulled the trigger
there oron a bag from Chrome is a lot :).Stopped in the Chrome store while I was wandering the streets of Portland and the temptation was too strong. My custom bag will be coming in a couple of weeks…
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Exactly. He's been asking for one for years.
(I picked up a couple of books for him at Powell's, so mission accomplished on that front.
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I may be in the market for a new pack soon, and both the Defy VerBockel and MW Rambler would work really well, both have well thought out features, and don't look like the techie outdoor rucksacks that I've been using for the last 15 years.
Hard to choose between them, and I like to see bags in the flesh before I buy - I've seen MW in Condor Cycles, so hopefully they still stock them, but will need to see if the Defy bags are available anywhere in London
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@tmg please let me know your thoughts on rambler in person please. That Damn Laptop sleeve and the bottom protecting are blocking me. @Graeme yes, I could do things like sleeves etc, but I know I would be annoyed having to use a sleeve to work around what I see as a flaw in the bag.
So @tmg is she flawed, or just right????? (PS Try ask if you can test how waterproof it really is…Is it cordura 1000D? Is it lined plastic etc....)
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Bagjack is badass.
^This is officially an understatement. My NXL came in today…
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@tmg I think that it comes down to whether you want a simple, single compartment bag, or a more complicated, technical design. The Defy is the former, the Mission Workshop is the latter.
Kinoko in London carry the Bedouin Foundry range. The Delireis is similar to the Defy VerBockel, albeit a bit smaller. They've also got Mission Workshop and Chrome. Ah, just seen that they're now just web only.
Another option would be the Modern Industry Drive. Carryology really liked it. They're out of stock at present, but will no doubt be available in a couple of weeks. Only downside is that they're shallower than the VerBockel.
@Snowy I'd prefer to go with a simpler bag, and not have padding in it. That way I can adapt if my laptop gets bigger or smaller in future without having to replace the whole thing.
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Check out the Bagjack backpacks as well. They look pretty good, are waterproof and expandable. I'll be able to speak to the quality in a few days when my NXL messenger arrives.
@Snowy Definitely take a look at the Bagjack Backpacks. The messenger I just received is impressive. I will put together a first impression on the bag with pictures, etc. in the next few days.
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Bagjack, I'm only seeing 2 different backpacks?? 1's Cordura 500D, aka not very good. The other (NXL Skidcat) seems to have PU on the underside. The shoulder straps and the back padding look.
@Graeme ideally I want a bag that holds a 13" laptop off the ground, or has padding on the bottom. I don't want to have to add anything myself if possible. My current timbuk2 has a pocket that goes about 1/2 way down which is why it got the ticket. The last model of theirs I had was padded down the bottom. timbuk2's newer models are less cross cycle/tech, I still keep looking back there too….. Mission workshop is still closest IMO...
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@Snowy, I'm just as picky when it comes to bags. Which is why I haven't bought one yet.
The Defy VerBockel has a padded laptop sleeve, and is about the right size for you. I don't know how waterproof it is, but they've got an M35 tarp version coming.
I don't think that the Mission Workshop one is padded. You could always drop them an email and ask.