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Poll: Back or Messenger bags?
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Back Vs Messeger bags for laptops
#1
Back Vs Messeger bags for laptops
i favor back packs, they just have more options and are more supportive. I have a nice messenger STM laptop bag and a OGIO RSS, I've been using my OGIO mostly cause of the storage options and comfort. I'm curious to know what the rest of the board prefers and to know what style you use.
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#2
RE: Back Vs Messeger bags for laptops
Shite, that's a $150 backpack...

I prefer backpacks as well. messenger bags + heavy textbooks = crick in my neck.

I just use my North Face bag I got when I was in college the first time in 2003. I've sewn the bottom back together more than once.
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#3
RE: Back Vs Messeger bags for laptops
Is this for carrying laptops?

My laptop never even leaves my room. It's battery is dodgy so that it runs out of charge from 100% in a matter of minutes so I constantly have the charger plugged in on my bed when it's on.

It's been like that since I bought it. It was really cheap and second hand and I assume the battery was dodgy when I bought it.

I have no experience of laptops prior to this either.

Also I would completely worry about my laptop getting stolen if I took it out. My computers stay in my room and I stay indoors and use Skype and AF.
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#4
RE: Back Vs Messeger bags for laptops
You can buy replacement batteries.
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#5
RE: Back Vs Messeger bags for laptops
Yeah but I don't know how to install them and I never leave this room anyway.
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#6
RE: Back Vs Messeger bags for laptops
I use the laptop bag that came with my laptop.

Evie, changing the battery is very, very simple, and you can usually find batteries online very affordably. Maybe if you had a battery that held charge, you'd leave the room?

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#7
RE: Back Vs Messeger bags for laptops
Nah because it would be pointless taking my laptop with me when I can just keep it here Tongue

I wasn't complaining, I'm fine with having my laptop on charge all the time. And I'm fine with staying in my room.

To clarify, I do use my room just not when I'm using my laptop.
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#8
RE: Back Vs Messeger bags for laptops
(February 3, 2016 at 1:23 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: Shite, that's a $150 backpack...

I prefer backpacks as well. messenger bags + heavy textbooks = crick in my neck.

I just use my North Face bag I got when I was in college the first time in 2003. I've sewn the bottom back together more than once.

      Yep, and the STM messenger was about $130 for that one. The OGIO is worth the money, if your gonna buy a backpack for your laptop get a RSS.
     “A man isn't tiny or giant enough to defeat anything” Yukio Mishima


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