#70554 - 08/03/06 09:59 PM
carrying options for urban/office loadouts
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I was musing about a briefcase that would look "low profile" enough for urban/office environments but that would also provide maximum utility in a bad situation. The image in my mind was the masses of office workers walking home last year in New York (or was it 2 years ago?). Such a bag would be for the kind of items you want to have but can't wear on your person (2nd-line vs. 1st-line gear). I envisioned a practical, organized carrying bag that could fly under the radar as a reasonably appropriate business case, which kind of rules out the Maxpedition type packs. I think that a backpack mode would be really useful if you were spending some time on foot while evacuating. It would free up your hands without a shoulder strap being slung around your neck. I found the following 2 bags that look like computer cases but have hide-able shoulder straps. I'm linking to ebags.com because they have good pics & info. Patagonia One-Bag : I have one of these on order and will see how it works out. It seems to have a lot of room. Camelbak Field Case : I would love to see more of this bag but I can't find any other pics on the web. It looks like it has more organizing options than the Patagonia bag. Both units have carrying slots for a laptop which I think enhances their daily usefullness. There are plenty of good backpack-style computer cases on the market but they still look like backpacks, which is too casual for some environments. The above bags may be an option for some.
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#70555 - 08/03/06 10:36 PM
Re: carrying options for urban/office loadouts
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#70557 - 08/04/06 12:51 AM
Re: carrying options for urban/office loadouts
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Anonymous
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Countycomm and Maxpedition both make "briefcases" and/or "laptop cases" that are designed to keep a low profile from the outside but provide a lot of functionality on the inside. Then again, the Duluth Trading bags might work just as well...
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#70558 - 08/04/06 04:53 AM
Re: carrying options for urban/office loadouts
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Loc: Chicago
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I have to second the Duluth Trading Company suggestion. Their briefcases are super sturdy, have lots of organizing pockets/slots, look professional and are priced reasonably, particularly if you catch a good sale. I've found DTC's stuff to be very good in general. I buy hats from them because they sell reasonably-priced ones for people with big heads like me.
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#70559 - 08/04/06 01:56 PM
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Registered: 11/13/01
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Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
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I was musing about a briefcase that would look "low profile" enough for urban/office environments but that would also provide maximum utility in a bad situation. That's the rub, but I think the key here is: (1) Take note of what everyone else in your office carries (so you don't look TOO out of place), and (2) Ensure that what you carry looks classy rather than tactical. No one in my office carries anything, really. To avoid questions, I make sure my soft briefcase is on the classy side and has some goodies buried at the bottom. My shoulder bag is also on the classy side, made of nylon with leather accents, and is reasonably packed with sensible goodies. Goodies I can easily explain should the need arise. Someone actually did ask me what I had in my bag. I honestly answered, "Oh, you know, a few flashlights, first aid items, instant ice pack, bandana, digital camera, hand sanitizer, compass, folding mirror..." The person who asked grinned, backed off, and hasn't said anything about the bag since. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Craig
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#70560 - 08/04/06 06:30 PM
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Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 1784
Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
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I bought the Traveler's Portfolio from Duluth Pack. I choose the one in black. My wife likes it. It's a classy soft briefcase. Craig
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#70561 - 08/04/06 06:33 PM
Duluth trading co
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Registered: 12/14/05
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I have several of their canvas pieces -- very nice and well made.
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#70562 - 08/04/06 07:14 PM
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Registered: 03/19/03
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I use the Volt XL from these guys (a backpack-style case that can turn into a briefcase and stow its own straps); they also make briefcase-style bags. Everything I've had from them has been high quality, backed up with great service: http://www.spireusa.com
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#70563 - 08/04/06 08:09 PM
Re: Duluth trading co
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Sultan of Spiffy
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Yeah, I gotta give Duluth a recommendation, too. I got one of their "Fully Evolved" Briefcases a few months ago, and I really like it. Strong, has a padded laptop pocket, and it holds a ton of sh... er, stuff.
But, had I known about that Camelbak "Field Case", I would have had to take a look at it, too. Funny thing is, I can not ffind that item on Camelbak's website, or of it's parent company, Eagle Industries. Odd.
.....CLIFF (like, who else?)
Edited by cliff (08/04/06 08:10 PM)
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#70564 - 08/05/06 02:19 AM
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Cranky Geek
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I might get boo-ed for this, but oh well. I just spotted this pack a few weeks ago while just aimlessly cruising. Pricy, but I've owned the nylon version for over decade, and it doesn't seem like it wants to die yet. Leather is always classy, unless you are going into, say, the PETA offices. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#70565 - 08/05/06 03:17 AM
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I like it, but kind of pricey
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#70566 - 08/05/06 06:39 PM
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Rapscallion
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Registered: 02/06/04
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Loc: Anchorage AK
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Check out this site. ebags men's bags Mens bags are gaining in popularity, and range in style from back packs and slings to messenger bags and duffles. Some are more compartmentalized than others. As for me, I tote a SAK, something like this: SAK gear Only the actual model I have is no longer carried. I tell ya, I am seeing stuff like this more and more on the commuter trains and the subways. People here might have some idea what I tote in there. It goes with me wherever I go, to the office, in the pickup on the way to the store, on the plane ride home. Before this I was using a smaller messenger type shoulder bag, but it was getting too full and if I had to pack my laptop I had to take another bag along, so this works out a lot better for my daily commute and such.
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#70567 - 08/09/06 05:30 AM
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Registered: 05/16/05
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They make a waxed canvas version for $100.00 that I've been thinking of getting, if there is one thing I need another of, it's a knapsack <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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#70568 - 08/14/06 03:40 PM
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Registered: 03/12/04
Posts: 316
Loc: Beaumont, TX USA
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I might get boo-ed for this, but oh well.
I just spotted this pack a few weeks ago while just aimlessly cruising. Pricy, but I've owned the nylon version for over decade, and it doesn't seem like it wants to die yet. Leather is always classy, unless you are going into, say, the PETA offices. WOW, that just looks GREAT... Must make you feel like you are back in the 19th or early 20th century!!! I would LOVE to have one of those... It looks like you would have to REALLY take care of the leather though... I may just have to get the waxed canvas version for $100.00...
Edited by jamesraykenney (08/14/06 03:45 PM)
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