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Best Bag Ever

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Best Bag Ever

Even with your suggestions I believe the best bag is this this one: http://www.stmbags.com.au/medium-cargo-specifications.html

I bought this guy from the mac store for my MBP 15” about a year ago and it’s been fantastic. I tighten up the straps and use it as a messenger bag when I am biking and loosen up the straps for walking around. Also the inner bag is perfect for transporting my precious around home or work. The materials are great and weatherproof. It’s the most comfortable and reliable bag I have ever owned.

Also a while back I got bike grease on it. I though it was fine but my wife wanted me to clean it. Well cleaning it bleached my bag’s dye. I emailed STM and they replaced it for FREE!

Anyway if your looking for a bag you should seriously consider STM.

Luggage Pr0n: Five Head-Turning Bags for Your Notebook By: glassdog (42 replies) December 19, 2007 - 8:14am
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  • Nomadic By: monkeyalliance (2007-12-23 09:54)
  • Axio Fuse 06 By: netstatic (2007-12-21 17:35)
  • My booq powersleeve - almost there By: tshillue (2007-12-21 10:48)
  • Holly Aiken Bags By: option8 (2007-12-21 09:41)
  • Bullhide baby!! -- Orvis Bullhide Extra-Capacity Briefcase By: bharriger (2007-12-21 07:31)
  • A second vote for Waterfield By: Brerlapn (2007-12-20 20:54)
  • InCase Nylon Sling Pack By: eatpresshere (2007-12-20 17:45)
  • Levenger Stanley Briefbag By: patrickrhone (2007-12-20 13:03)
  • Advice, please. By: FrisbeeDragon (2007-12-20 12:57)
  • Beyond Basic Black - Brilliant Patterns at Lexie Barnes By: FHMccoy (2007-12-20 06:59)
  • Re: Luggage Pr0n: Five Head-Turning Bags for Your Notebook By: johnfitzgerald (2007-12-20 00:10)
  • Brenthaven bags rock By: duetjohn (2007-12-20 00:05)
  • Re: Luggage Pr0n: Five Head-Turning Bags for Your Notebook By: mostman (2007-12-19 21:19)
  • Twisting this thread to my own purposes... By: PinkSamurai (2007-12-19 16:53)
  • Boblbee - ergonomic & comfy back & gear protection By: atoy (2007-12-19 16:11)
  • Re: Luggage Pr0n: Five Head-Turning Bags for Your Notebook By: ysabet (2007-12-19 15:17)
  • freitag.ch By: bachofen (2007-12-19 12:40)
  • If you can get WiFi on a Fourteener.... By: coverclock (2007-12-19 11:49)
  • Great Bag for 17" By: Cecil (2007-12-19 11:19)
  • Luggage for the global digerati By: ccots (2007-12-19 10:48)
  • Go green... By: paulrbrown (2007-12-19 10:33)
  • Well, there are laptop bags.... By: audungk (2007-12-19 10:31)
  • anybody tried the timbuk2 hacker bag? By: marc-cardwell (2007-12-19 10:29)
  • You're not even trying ... By: tyroneking (2007-12-19 10:08)
  • Oakley S.I. Computer Bag By: Brajeshwar (2007-12-19 10:01)
  • acmemade By: nelking (2007-12-19 09:51)
  • Best Bag Ever By: nachorevolution (2007-12-19 09:48)
  • More of an outdoor bag, but versatile By: Jennings (2007-12-19 09:21)
  • How about a Waterfield Cosmo from SF Bags By: vapa (2007-12-19 09:18)
  • What no backpacks? By: wgbrown (2007-12-19 09:17)
  • It's not really a laptop bag.... By: cleer (2007-12-19 09:13)
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