{"id":6247,"date":"2008-01-19T21:03:03","date_gmt":"2008-01-19T21:03:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.grayblog.co.uk\/2008\/01\/on-laptop-cases-and-bags\/"},"modified":"2008-01-19T21:03:03","modified_gmt":"2008-01-19T21:03:03","slug":"on-laptop-cases-and-bags","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/grayblog.co.uk\/index.php\/2008\/01\/19\/on-laptop-cases-and-bags\/","title":{"rendered":"On laptop cases and bags"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A\u00a0few days ago, I linked (via del.icio.us) <a title=\"37 Signals\" href=\"http:\/\/www.37signals.com\/svn\/archives2\/link_it_up_laptop_case.php\" target=\"_blank\">this post<\/a> about laptop cases and bags. I then spent literally days trawling back and forth through the list of links that it contains, as well as several that it doesn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>I had originally said that I would prefer to get a backpack-style bag for my new laptop. However, having pondered it a little more and looked at the available options, I decided to explore messenger-style bags instead. The reason for this is that I wanted something that looked quite stylish, that would be comfortable and that would be easy to use &#8220;on the hoof&#8221;. I spend a fair bit of time at trade shows and exhibitions &#8211; it&#8217;s difficult to talk to someone whilst standing or walking and reach into a backpack to find a notepad, business card, brochure or whatever. A messenger style bag seems to overcome this.<\/p>\n<p>In the end I came up with a shortlist of four.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a title=\"Kensington UK\" href=\"http:\/\/uk.kensington.com\/html\/12272.html\" target=\"_blank\">Kensington Contour Terrain Notebook Messenger<\/a>. Actually ticks all the functionality boxes but it&#8217;s\u00a0just too widely available and not really &#8220;down wiv da kidz&#8221; enough. It has\u00a0been given\u00a0some really good recommendations though, so might be worth investigating if you want a bag in a hurry and want something you could pick up in a local pc store.<\/li>\n<li><a title=\"Crumpler AU\" href=\"http:\/\/www.crumpler.com.au\/Cart\/index.php?catId=5\" target=\"_blank\">The Dreadful Embarrassment by Crumpler<\/a>. Evidently, all the cool kids have bags by Crumpler, although a few bag purists now say that they are (to quote one that I read) &#8220;mass produced crap&#8221;. Checking out the spec did suggest that this would fulfil most of the requirements listed above (including holding my 15.4&#8243; laptop and the sundry crap the I lug around) and the build quality seemed quite robust according to most reviewers. But the lack of a handle on the top of the bag (meaning you always have to wear it over your shoulder and can&#8217;t convert it to a hand carried bag for crowded environments, such as trains, planes and narrow doorways) and the fact that *all* the cool kids have one already rather put me off.<\/li>\n<li>A\u00a0<a title=\"Freitag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.freitag.ch\/shop\/FREITAG\/shop.jsf\" target=\"_blank\">Freitag<\/a> messenger bag coupled with a suitable sleeve (probably the highly-acclaimed <a title=\"SFBags\" href=\"http:\/\/www.sfbags.com\/products\/sleevecases\/sleevecases.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Waterfield<\/a>). Oh god, these are unspeakably cool. I liked these because they were utterly individual (each and every bag is unique) and because they are made of recycled materials, namely old car seat belts, bicycle inner-tubes and the tarpaulins from the side of lorry trailers. I particularly loved the <a title=\"Freitag F-Cut\" href=\"http:\/\/www.freitag.ch\/f-cut\/start.html\" target=\"_blank\">F-Cut<\/a> concept where you could design your own bespoke bag from whatever lorry tarpaulin they currently have in stock. Incredible. But they somehow seem just too cool and not really suitable for a business environment. The price was also a factor. So, yes, Hels talked me out of this. Maybe if I was a cool kid in the city, this would be great. But I&#8217;m not that cool, I&#8217;m not a kid and the burghers of\u00a0Ruralville wouldn&#8217;t really *get* it.<\/li>\n<li>The <a title=\"Spire USA\" href=\"http:\/\/www.spireusa.com\/products\/EN8.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Spire Endo<\/a>. Not the bag that every kid has. Insanely practical. Smart styling. Has that important grab handle. Gets rave reviews for build quality and comfort. Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick. Be warned though &#8211; UK distributors (the very few that there are) are still only offering the 2007 edition of this bag. If you want the 2008 version, which I consider to be superior, you must order from the US site and then get delivery within the US to a friend or relative that won&#8217;t steal it from you. I needed it quickly for various convoluted reasons and my preferred choice of black was out of stock, so I&#8217;ve gone for the blue with black piping. I had it sent on to a colleague in California who has arranged for it to be shipped (in with a consignment of plants, hence the hurry!) to me here. All things being equal, it (and the plants) will be ready for me to collect at Heathrow on Monday night or Tuesday morning. Customer service is excellent (I had a problem getting their server to process my credit card, but it was all dealt with quickly) and they ship via UPS who I have always found to be reliable.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>When the bag arrives, I&#8217;ll give you a full review. It&#8217;s going to have a baptism of fire as I&#8217;m off to Germany later this week for the biggest trade show in the business.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A\u00a0few days ago, I linked (via del.icio.us) this post about laptop cases and bags. I then spent literally days trawling back and forth through the list of links that it contains, as well as several that it doesn&#8217;t. I had originally said that I would prefer to get a backpack-style bag for my new laptop. 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