#97360 - 06/13/07 02:40 PM
New EDC bag
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All, I'm looking at getting a new bag that I can carry everyday. My current one is an old oakly backpack that's seen better days. I work in cubeland, and lately getting away with dockers and a shirt with no tie (big deal here). So its a semi professional environment (sp?). I need something that is non military looking, but functional and tough. I am thinking about this one, a gear slinger (in black) from maxped: http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=2&idproduct=11.Does anyone have any knowledge of the bag? Can you fit a laptop in it? Quality of the bag? If I get it in black, in person does it look like a normal bag and not 'military' looking? Thanks in advance, Kris
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#97367 - 06/13/07 03:18 PM
Re: New EDC bag
[Re: Kris]
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I recently got a Camelbak Alpine Explorer and am very happy with it. I haven't tried to stuff my laptop into it, but it has a lot of room, so I suspect that most laptops would fit. Mine is in black (e-bay you know), but it comes in several other colors, none of which look military. And the Camelbak tag just has a civi look to it...
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#97393 - 06/13/07 07:38 PM
Re: New EDC bag
[Re: NightHiker]
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Thanks all for your input.
I was leaning towards a messenger style bag lately, mainly because everyone has one. Great camouflage right there. The gear slinger in black, kind of looks like other civilian sling bags so it won't stick out.
Besides, it looks like its built strong, has a few pockets that you can stash stuff, etc. The biggest question is, will it carry a laptop, and will it carry a laptop in a protective sleeve?
Just need to find something that won't look out of place in the office.
Anyways, i'm on the look out for a new bag.... Any ideas, just holler! I do like OBG's suggestion, and will look into it.
Thanks! Kris
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#97394 - 06/13/07 07:55 PM
Re: New EDC bag
[Re: Kris]
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For 3 years now, I have EDCed a Maxpedition CONDOR backpack and my IBM Thinkpad fits just right in it (with a one inch piece of styrofoam (?) in the bottom of the pack to somehow protect the computer). The CONDOR backpack doesn't show the slightest sign of wear up to now.
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#97404 - 06/13/07 09:33 PM
Re: New EDC bag
[Re: frenchy]
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I have the Condor too, great bag but even with civilian camo it looks military. The link above didn't work for me but if you're looking at the Tactical Attache, it still looks military to me, even in black. The material these are made from is heavy cordura. They are great bags for holding and protecting stuff, but they look like what they are. I really like the looks of the Camelbak Alpine Explorer.
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#97405 - 06/13/07 10:01 PM
Re: New EDC bag
[Re: Russ]
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Might look at a Lands End Attache. Lots of room and at home in a business.
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#97433 - 06/14/07 06:25 AM
Re: New EDC bag
[Re: FRERAD1776]
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Registered: 05/04/07
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Loc: Sacramento, CA, USA
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You may want to try a True North Gear pack model: Serac or a Weatherproof Firefly. ( http://www.truenorthgear.com/product_listing.php?path=0_1) Both packs have a roll top water/weather barrier that has always kept my 15 inch laptop dry even in rainstorms on my bike. This pack rides on your hips instead of your shoulders and has a fun urban/hip appeal to it. They make red and yellow for firefighters and search and rescue...but black looks good and inconspicuous. The biggest problem with messenger bag styles for me was how it carries weight. After a 5 lb laptop and a 2 lb survival kit those "one shoulder" bags always left me lopsided...especially on a bike ;^). Good luck.
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#97475 - 06/14/07 06:20 PM
Re: New EDC bag
[Re: Loganenator]
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Logan,
Thanks for that link. I'm thinking that taking a bag like that into the office, and people will start to think i'm on a SAR team or something!!!
I need something a little more generic...
FRERAD1776, Thats getting there, but alittle too much like a briefcase then a bag (either sling, messenger or backpack).
Thanks for your comments, Kris
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