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Jan 7th, 2008 01:06 AM
ZAKO the GREAT i'm using crumpler so here's my choice
BEER BAG!
Jan 6th, 2008 01:30 PM
Asila I actually have two laptop bags, one of which is sort of just taking up space in my closet; the point being that you're more than welcome to have one of them if you don't find one you like. They're leather and very heavy-duty, but they are kinda corporate-y.
Jan 6th, 2008 10:52 AM
RaNkeri I also have a Targus, and I can assure you that Targus' bags kick ass.
Jan 6th, 2008 10:20 AM
MetalMilitia I use a Targus bag and it looks way less shitty than the majority of other laptop-backpacks I've seen. For example:

http://www.targus.com/us/product_det...p?sku=9906595R

I'm not sure why most companies try and make their bags in the "sport" style. They just look awful.
Jan 6th, 2008 08:05 AM
Spetsnaz I suggest eBay. Its where I got my laptop bag from.
Jan 5th, 2008 09:54 PM
Fathom Zero Actually, I didn't read the 17" part. The Buzzbag is more suited for smaller things. Try the Ego Bag from Tom Bihn.
Jan 5th, 2008 09:40 PM
doopa HII you are SLEEEEEEEPING.

http://www.fabric8.com/bazaar/product.f8ml?PID=UP0172

woo
Jan 5th, 2008 09:33 PM
Fathom Zero Tom Bihn Buzz Bag. Period.
Jan 5th, 2008 08:27 PM
Nick Here ya go, pal.

Jan 5th, 2008 05:20 PM
dirtyxblondexdame i got a new lappy for christmas (thanks dad!), and i also got a Targus laptop bag -- it's really roomy, nice plain black with about 10 different pockets to store shit in. i guess you could try Ebay, cause i'm not sure where in stores you can find Targus stuff.

good luck in your search i'm looking for a Tokidoki laptop bag (they are like $100 on ebay, i'm not paying that!!), so we're questing together.
Jan 5th, 2008 05:20 PM
Durin Have you considered making your own? Just kill something (cow, human, shark, whatever), skin it, and than sew it up into a bag yourself. That way you'll know that only you have that kind of bag.

However, if you are a wuss and only want a store-bought one, just get the corporate looking ones, for thine soul is already gone.
Jan 5th, 2008 05:20 PM
bigtimecow these aren't specifically laptop bags (i don't think), and they are very expensive (seeing as they are made from old truck tarps), but they will last you for like a hundred years.

http://www.freitag.ch/shop/FREITAG/f...ger/detail.jsf
Jan 5th, 2008 05:15 PM
Mockery
The "Help RoG find a laptop bag that isn't awful" thread

So I have this spiffy new laptop but I can't take it out into the real world for adventures and tours of the finest museums and gutters that the city has to offer until I get a bag to carry it around in.

Now I've been to Best Buy, Newegg and places of that ilk, but I don't like how any of the bags look. They're all either too stiff/corporate looking or they look like they're trying to appeal to the XTREME SPORTS DUDE who didn't make the cut on a professional team and now has to go find a real job but still wants to clutch onto those fading dreams of athletic glory.

So this is where you guys come in. I just want a decent looking laptop bag that will protect my computer and have plenty of space to carry it around along with some accessories such as the cables, a mouse 'n what not.

My only other requirement is that the laptop is a 17" one, so the bag needs to be able to fit it. So yeah, if you guys have any suggestions, I'm all ears.

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