Tamrac Adventure 9 Photo/Computer Backpack (Red/Black)

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The Adventure 9 is a modern backpack designed for the SLR photographer with a pro digital or film SLR with a grip and 5 inch lens attached, several additional lenses, a flash, accessories and a laptop. The completely foam-padded lower compartment protects photo equipment, while the large top compartment holds a light jacket, lunch or other necessary items. Inside the top, a Pop-Off Pocket keeps AC adaptors and laptop cords organized. A separate, completely foam-padded compartment provides quick access to a laptop (such as Apple's PowerBook G4 or others up to 15½" x 11" x 2" in size) without disturbing photo gear. Double zipper pulls provide quick access to photo gear while a weather flap and quick-release buckle provide security and weather protection. Inside the main compartment, foam pillars support the camera with lens attached, ready for action, while adjustable, foam-padded dividers protect other equipment. Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up. The comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness with sternum strap is contoured to distribute the weight of the camera gear across the shoulders.
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- Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System¿ uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up.
- Two mesh side pockets provide quick access to accessories and water bottles.
- Comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness with sternum strap is contoured to distribute the weight of the camera gear across the shoulders.
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Customer Buzz
 "Good Bag" 2009-08-21
By Gadget (Fort Worth)
I bought Tamrac Adventure 9 Photo/Computer Backpack for a trip to Europe where I needed to take my computer for work but also wanted to carry my camera equipment on board the plane instead of packing either in my check luggage. This bag did a great job of protecting my computer and camera and was easy and comfortable to carry around. The camera compartment was well padded and took my full size digital SLR along with two lenses with ease. Computer compartment was perfectly sized for my computer. The issue I found was there was not enough room in the accessory compartment to handle all my computer acessories and other things I wanted to ake on the plane with me. That compartment needs to be twice as large to be really useful. So I ended up using part of the camera compartment for computer accessories which limited the equipment I could carry. Also the computer compartment was difficult to get into quickly with two zippers and three straps to open.

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 "Great camera backpack" 2009-06-17
By Brandon Hiller (Katy, TX)
I have had this bag now for 2 years and it is very rugged and comfortable. I have taken it all across the US and Mexico, and next week will take it to Europe for a week and a half. It is a great carry-on to fit all of my electronics in so I don't have to worry about checking them when I fly. I fit my D50 with the 18-200VR attached to it, an SB-600, camcorder, Nikon 50mm prime, Tokina 12-24mm, and several memory cards, cleaning products and filters in it with no problems. The zippered top half is great for storing cables, chargers and misc. items. When I leave my laptop at the hotel room I can pack my travel books and maps in the padded compartment for easy access.



The bag can get pretty heavy when fully loaded with gear but the padded straps allow you to wear it without discomfort. I would recommend this backpack to anyone who travels or needs a rugged bag to store their gear in. Next week I hope to finally try out the tabs on the bottom when I take my travel tripod with me.

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 "Tamrac adventure 9, never leave home without" 2009-05-11
By Donald
First off Tamarac makes great products I have several of them.

I don't gloat for the fun of it. But in Tamrac's case I will.

I bought a Aero Camera/laptop backpack and used it a lot. but it does not have a chest or waist strap, it was made for quick access.

When wearing my backpack and riding my motorcycle I turned to look over my shoulder to check traffic and the right strap slid off.

I was wearing a leather jacket so the lack of friction was a factor

This is no way is a bad reflection on Tamrac just me not doing my homework.

I ended up getting the Adventure 9 in camo, I think I fell in love with this bag from day one, I ride a motorcycle most of the time and the waist and chest straps keep it secured. I know my computer and camera gear are safe. My load is heavy mostly the large laptop I carry.

I work part time and go to College in the morning(Photography Major)

I also like the fact it does not scream camera bag.

and it has two water bottle pockets a big plus for those of us living in the desert.





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 "Versatile, rugged, and comfortable" 2009-01-23
By Donald P. Johnson (Madison, Wisconsin)
This is an outstanding pack that holds my Nikon D80 Digital SLR and a host of accessories. It also features a slot for my laptop and a top pouch for extra gear (jacket, lunch, etc.) It is a decent size but rides well and is an excellent pack for air travel or for day hikes. The construction is quality with a water resistant finish. It repelled a major dousing from surf in Baja California with no discernable leaking. (It was not submerged, but blasted by waves on a fishing boat. A little marlin slime wiped off easily!) Gear does not shift inside the pack, another plus!!



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 "Perfect bag for a specific purpose." 2009-01-14
By Edwin Yoo
I love this bag because it serves 3 functions: carry my laptop and camera gear in a slim profile backpack with enough space to carry a few smaller non-photo items like a travel guide/snack while on traveling. I own 2 other camera bags: The Lowepro Naturetrekker which carries ALL of my camera equipment when I'm on a serious photo journey (2 slrs, 5lenses, large tripod, flash etc etc) and a Tamrac 5549 which carries enough equipment when I'm being a photo tourist around my home city. While there are compromises inherent in any hybrid multi-function bag, I think the strengths far outweigh the minor quirks.



Overall impression:

This bag holds my equipment I bring when I travel: 13" Macbook, Canon 50D, Tokina 12-24/4, 17-55/2.8 IS, 70-200/4L IS. The profile/width is quite slim which is great when walking in cramped areas where I use this bag (carry-on in airplanes, subways etc etc.) The bag is made of a thick/strong cordura nylon which is the same as any Tamrac bag. I really like the fact that this bag does _not_ scream out "I'm carrying photography equipment!) as I use this bag when traveling. I feel like photobags that are obviously photobags invite unwanted attention from thieves.



Harness System:

Keeping in mind that this bag is only meant to carry ~3 lenses, the harness system is good. The shoulder straps are well padded and slightly curved to be a bit more ergonomic than a straight strap. The straps are also reinforced with nylon straps which adjust the fit (and serve as a good attachment point for accessories) My only minor complaint is that the straps (and back surface) are covered with a durable nylon material which is not comfortable against bare skin. There is a small sternum strap and waist strap that keep the bag securely to your body when hiking or biking. The waist belt is not a padded but that's fine because this bag can't hold enough equipment to justify the added bulk of a padded hip belt. The top handle is very strong.



Laptop Compartment:

Very thick padding between you and your laptop. The zipper has a nice rubber/plastic coating which is supposed to make it water resistant. I have yet to actually be caught out in the rain with this bag. I also stash a thin book (travel guide and maps).



Camera Gear Compartment:

This bag is advertised to carry a mid or large SLR with a vertical grip. There have been some reviews complaining that it is too roomy for a small SLR (Canon Rebel) but I think this is unfair as Tamrac's product description clearly states what this bag was intended for.



The padding is thicker than than what you would find in Tamrac 5549 (shoulder bag) which I'm guessing reflects the intended use (a bit more active such as hiking/biking or traveling). It's approximately the same thickness as Lowepro bags. There is velcro on every wall surface so you can customize the compartments as much as you want.



I read one review that had a complaint about the main strap with quick release tabs covering the camera compartment which can get in your way when the flap is open. This is a bit unfair as this strap is so thick/robust in order to to bear the weight of all the equipment. This protects the zipper from being damaged. I guess they could have used a thinner nylon webbing or some kind of plastic buckle to allow the strap to stay out of your way. I'd rather have a robust strap that will never break.



The front flap has a clear section (hold thin/small items like a remote-release and filters) with mini- plastic pouches to hold batteries/CF cards. This is not as useful as the pouches in larger Tamrac bags (which can hold 50D battery charger.) You'd think items would fly out but if you use them as intended (CF cards and batteries) it's snug enough that they won't.



Upper compartment/Side Pockets:

The floor/partition between the upper compartment and photo equipment section is a semi-rigid lightly padded piece with velcro which allows you to adjust the amount of space. It is enough to carry a light sweater or lunch. Because of this modular design, the upper compartment is not fully sealed from the equipment portion and so you have to be careful about what you put in there. There is a tear-away plastic pouch to carry additional equipment located in the upper compartment. I use this to hold infrequently used items (my card reader and a firewire cable.)



The side pouches are big enough to carry a small 12oz water bottle and some snacks. It's just big enough to carry a Klean Kanteen 20oz bottle but is not big enough for a 32 oz Nalgene. (But everyone has gotten rid of those lexan bottles after the bisphenol scare, right?)



Summary:

I highly recommend this bag if you want to carry your SLR with a few lenses and a laptop with additional space for non-photo items like a light sweater. While I have bags that can carry vastly more equipment (big photo backpack) or quicker access (shoulder bag), this bag is perfect travel bag as a carry-on for the airplane and then to carry all of my gear when taking photos as a tourist at my destination.




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Kata BP-502 GDC Camcorder Backpack for a DV/HDV camcorder or D/SLR and 600mm lens with laptop pocket. (Insertrolly optional).

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Thermo Shield Technology (TST) combined with reinforced plastic boards and thick closed cell padding create this lightweight, ultra-protective Backpack. Quick access top opening allows easy "grab and shoot" working scenario. Related equipment is stored around the main piece, and secured in place by flap doors that can be folded away when needed. The main compartment features a unique internal dividing system, and the Modi-Vers system allows for a customized diversity of equipment setups. Additional internal and external pockets provide a variety of storage options for both large and small objects. Peripheral zipper opening enables full access to all equipment at once when packing or unpacking and when working in the field. A flat rear compartment is designed to securely hold and protect a laptop in a padded sling and store all the related accessories. Carrying options offer an advanced adjustable and ergonomically designed harness system, which can be concealed and injected grip handle Insertrolley connection sleeve (Insertrolley not included). The BP-502 includes a double-sided elements cover, a tripod sling, securing straps, and camera straps which are connected to the harness. GDC BACKPACK for Professional Digital SLR medium Format Camera with large lenses (up to 600 mm), for medium and small compact HDV/DV camcorders up to the Canon XL-H1, JVC GY HD100 with laptop, many accessories and personal effects.
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- Unique Internal Dividing System!
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Customer Buzz
 "Great Product" 2009-05-12
By WG (Nuremberg, Germany)
This backpack is easy to handle and a safe container for our camera. Together with the inserted trolley it's easy to travel.

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 "Great Bag! Just passes for Airplane." 2007-07-18
By Neilnorman Laroya (HI USA)
I bought this bag for my trip to Australia mainly to carry my Panasonic DVX-100 & Canon Rebel xt w/ battery grip. I bought it not knowing the true size of the bag because silly me, didn't pay attention to the dimensions and got a ruler to see the exact dimensions. All i knew is this will definitely fit my DVX-100 and Canon all in one backpack. If your not sure about the size look on the description and get a ruler to know the exact size before you buy. I also manage to pass getting this bag on the plane for all 6 flights on my trip. be careful though because sometimes you may be riding those small planes where there is only one aisle. I had a hard time fitting it into the overhead cabin in front of the other passengers and becoming embarrassed. I tried different ways and finally manage to fit the front in then pushing down on the middle of the bag to get it in. IF you dont want to run into this trouble while flying, you should get the next KATA backpack down the line in terms of dimensions. All in all, i carried overything i needed for my trip, even carried stuff i didnt end up using that its so spacious. configuring the Weight distribution is very good by pulling on several straps around the bag to fix the balance w/ you and the bag. Yellow linin on inside is a plus to finding things. Tripod holder on side of bag was awesome. Make sure to pack your tripod into your luggage though because the bag is big enough for the plane overhead cabin already. then when you get to your location you can strap your tripod onto the bag. I also brought this bag into the snow. The protective covering that comes with it did very well. Either can be used to keep out the Rain, snow, or heat by just turning over the protective covering to the silver side.



4 stars because its really big and almost doesn't fit into the overhead cabin for planes, but if you wont face this situation then this bag is a 5 star.


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Tamrac 5588 Expedition 8x Photo/Laptop Backpack (Black)

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The Expedition 8x is Tamrac's largest pack for the most extensive collection of photo equipment. The main compartment is completely foam padded with numerous adjustable, foam-padded dividers to protect multiple pro-size digital and film SLRs with lenses attached, a full range of lenses, and flashes. A foam-padded front pocket with a water-resistant zipper holds most 17" screen laptops. Two "wing" accessory pockets with water-resistant zippers organize and provide quick access to important accessories without disturbing the photo gear. These "wing" accessory pockets also feature Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System that uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that have been used up. A tripod is carried between these pockets with Tamrac's QuickClip tripod attachment system. Inside, the camera with a long zoom lens attached is suspended on two vertical, foam-padded dividers that are internally reinforced with rigid plastic. A restraint strap holds lens firmly in place. A Dual-Hinge Divider System allows a second SLR to be carried with a lens attached. Three Windowpane-Mesh pockets inside the front flap visibly organize filters, film and other accessories. A plastic, foam-padded platform in the bottom provides shock protection while the LockDown Rain Flap protects the zipper from the elements. The state-of-the-art harness system with Dual-Density Comfort Pads provides maximum carrying comfort while Air Flow Channels help keep you cool and dry during extended use. The pack is also equipped with a BioCurve dual-pivoting waist belt and an expandable sternum strap. Internal Dimensions: 11W x 6.25D x 20.5H. External Dimensions: 13W x 13.5D x 22H. Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz.
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- The Expedition 8x is Tamrac's largest pack for the most extensive collection of photo equipment.
- Two "wing" accessory pockets with water-resistant zippers organize and provide quick access to important accessories without disturbing the photo gear.
- A tripod is carried between these pockets with Tamrac's QuickClip tripod attachment system.
- An SLR with lens attached is held on 2 vertical, foam-padded dividers. A Dual-Hinge Divider System lets a 2nd SLR be carried with a lens attached. Two Windowpane-Mesh pockets organize filters and accessories.
- The state-of-the-art harness system with Dual-Density Comfort Pads provides maximum carrying comfort while Air Flow Channels help keep you cool and dry during extended use.
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Customer Buzz
 "High quality, flexible and carries a lot of gear well" 2009-07-06
By KC Mares (Reno, NV)
I am very happy with this product. I've loaded it with up to 45 pounds of camera gear (500mm, 200-400mm, large body, and numerous other lens, laptop, etc), and it does hold a lot of gear. It gets uncomfortable although still supports the gear fine over about 30-35 pounds worth of gear, but quite comfortable with loads below 25 pounds. The tripod straps and pocket work well although I wish the tripod foot pocket came out more when open and the straps were sewn in so the buckles didn't slide out of reach and also not so long. The side attachment points are handy if you use Tamrac's accessories, but not really needed other than a water bottle holder, as the back pockets for cards, batteries, etc are pretty handy although one does have to worry about a card slipping out if you have the pocket open when opening the main compartment. I did loose a battery this way. I wish the pack opened from the inside (against back) instead of outside/back of the pack so it was more secure from prying hands and also so the back pad and straps didn't have to get laid onto the dirt every time its opened, as you lay it down on them and then the dirt transfers from the back pad to you shirt. I also wish the laptop pouch was between the back and camera gear instead of on the outside which adds weight to the top and gets banged every time its opened. Also a built in water bottle holder or attachment point, also pockets on the straps for phone, battery and memory cards would be a nice touch. The main compartment does have velcro everywhere to adjust the pads where you need them, and there are just the right number of pads. Overall, this pack is very well made, well designed, of high quality materials and has good padding that is easily adjusted to match your equipment. Some minor refinements would make this pack even better.

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 "Camera Backpacks are largely a matter of preference" 2009-04-17
By DigitalMan (Denver, CO)
Like alot of things people buy on Amazon I think camera bags and backpacks are largely a matter of preference. If you buy a Lowepro, Tamrac, Kata, Think Tank or any of the other well known brands you will get excellent quality. They each have their strengths and differentiators that really depend on how important those things are to individuals. I have tried several backpacks and finally settled on the Tamrac. It is a big bag, and when it's packed it is heavy...but then again anything in this size class will be; it's a tradeoff between weight and not wanting to get caught in the field having made a tradeoff and leaving something home that you ended up wishing you had. I found this bag not quite as big and bulky as the Kata that I originially ordered and returned. It has good build quality, is very customizable, and can carry alot of gear (meaning I could get all the gear I own in it, including my Macbook pro). I have both a D80 and D700 body, the 14-24, 24-70, 70-200 and 105 f/2.8 lenses as well as the 300 f/4 (all bulky and heavy). Then I have a 50mm, 2 teleconverters, two SB flashes, several filters, batteries, charger and miscellaneous accessories. I also found the tripod holder more functional, secure and to have better weight distribution and balance than some of the other bags I tried. Fully loaded with tripod on board I am at 36 pounds with this bag.



This bag also fit my frame better than the others I tried. One thing I highly recommend is to go to a local camera store and try the bag on before you order it on Amazon. Make sure it fits you well because these things are bulky and costly to ship back if you want to return it. A return will quickly offset the significant cost savings you find on these bags on Amazon over reatil store prices (can be as much as 25% cheaper than retail).



I recommend this bag. A couple of minor things I would change, hence the 4 stars, but for me this bag works well and meets the need.

Customer Buzz
 "I can get all my gear on a regional airline." 2009-04-16
By K. Herman (South Florida)
I recently went to California and back with my Tamrac expedition 8x back pack. I carried my Nikon D-90 a 400mm sigma, a 70-300mm Nikor a 55-200mm Nikor, a 18-55 Nikor, a 50mm Nikor, an Sb600 flash, assorted filters,spare batteries and an apple macbook.



It was easy to carry and fit easily in the overhead on all the planes includeing a Brazillian biult 50 seat regional jet from Houston to Florida. The computer was easily reached for the security inspection and for use.



I would rate this highly it has excellent padding.



Cons a little heavy.

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 "Great Bag, Holds a LOT of stuff, and protects it well" 2009-02-26
By BCinDC (Sterling VA)
I have the Expedition 8 (not 8x) but the only difference is that the 8x adds padding in the outer pocket for a laptop (I have padded sleeves from my laptop so I don't miss that).



In the main compartment, I store two D300's with battery grips on, with a 70-200mm f/2.8 on one and an 17-55mm f/2.8 mounted on the other, along with 3 other lenses, a TC, 3 extra battery packs for the grips, bulky (Black Rapid and UPstrap) straps, 2 speedlights, and I STILL have some room I haven't used.



On the inside of the large flap that covers the main compartment, there are 3 rows of clear pockets that hold all of my accessories - filters, expodisc, demb diffuser, rocket blower, lens pens, gels.....



Finally, on the outside of the pack there are two long pockets that hold a ton of batteries (easily 48) & many memory cards (there are four little pockets in each side that could easily hold 3 CF cards each, so that is 24 CF cards...or maybe some more batteries). Between these two pockets there are straps that can hold a tripod, with a bottom pocket/pouch to support the tripod. There are also straps on the sides of the pack to attach additional M.A.S. (or LowePro, or Think Tank) modular components.



The shoulder straps and waist belt are well padded, very durably constructed (IDK what happened with the guy who's strap tore, bad luck, I'd assume), and very comfortable.



The only drawback I can see to it (assuming you need a bag this big), is that it doesn't come with a rain cover. The main compartment zipper has a rain flap to go over it, but I would have liked to have an integrated rain cover like many of the LowePro and Think Tank products do. You can by a separate rain cover to add to it, however.



Overall, an excellent very large back pack.

Customer Buzz
 "Camera backpack" 2009-01-24
By Peter Lai
it took a little longer than i expected,maybe due to christmas, it is as good as describes..........thanks,i would recommend it to a friend


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Tamrac 1717 Superlights Computer Backpack 17 (Brown/Tan) ¿ For Laptops up to 17¿

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Tamrac's Superlights Computer Backpack 17 provides protection and easy access to up to a 17" screen laptop, accessories and personal items. The completely foam-padded laptop compartment features a water-resistant zipper for extra protection. The main compartment has file folder pockets to organize important documents, files and other accessories, while internal mesh pockets hold discs and other accessories. A special strap inside the top of the backpack suspends headphones for easy access. The front accessory pocket provides quick access to an MP3 player, phone and other small items. Elasticized side mesh pockets provide convenient access to water bottles or small accessories.
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- Convenient backpack provides protection and easy access to most 17" screen laptops, accessories and personal items.
- Water-resistant zipper protects the completely foam-padded laptop compartment.
- Main compartment has file folder pockets to organize important documents and files.
- Front accessory pocket and internal mesh pockets provide quick access to accessories and other small items.
- Elasticized mesh side pockets for fast access to water bottles and accessories.
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CaseCrown Durable Laptop Protective Backpack with Rain Slicker for HP Pavilion G70-250US 17.0-Inch Laptop (black)

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The Durable Laptop Protective Backpack for your Laptop provides you a complete protection. This 100% Nylon Material enhances the durability of the backpack while fitting all your needs in one bag. It features multiple pockets for all accessories and padded laptop comparment. This provides comfortable support and protection for your laptop with padded back and shoulder strap. It also comes with a rain slicker to pull over your backpack from its designated compartment to protect your backpack in any type of weather! Perfect for professionals and students to carry anywhere! Perfect for planes, business, and school!
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- Premium Quality Protection for the HP Pavilion G70-250US 17.0-Inch Laptop
- Interior features padded laptop compartment, CD/MP3 pocket with headphone pass through.
- Breathable and padded with back and shoulder straps.
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- Comes with a rain slicker to pull over your backpack to use through any weather season!
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Swiss Alps SA9153 Messenger Bag (Black)

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Swiss Alps messenger bag in black
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- 14.5-Inch padded computer pouch
- Two side mesh pockets
- One large pocket with zipper on the outside
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Customer Buzz
 "kinda big" 2009-08-03
By G. Gutierrez
well i gotta admit it, I purchased this bag planning to buy a 15" or bigger lappie, and ended up buying a netbook(but that's another story)

pros:

*protective place, room, compartiment, whatever is called for the laptop

*lots of pockets(more than 4 I guess)

* a 16" laptop can fit inside this bag



that's all I remember... :S



Cons:

*the belt's rings are made of plastic(I bought it thinking they were metallic)

*looks huge while carrying it

*it's huge...



Recomended if you have a normal laptop or if you are big...





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 "swiss alps sa9153 messenger bag" 2009-05-25
By mr cub (Denver, CO USA)
If you want a very large bag, this one could be for you. Like many other people, I struggle to find the right bag--and believe that bags should be leased since it's impossible to know if they are going to work until you use them for a week or so. This one is quite good, but in the end, I put it aside, simply because it's too large (thus heavy). The bag itself is not heavy, but you'll end up loading it with all sorts of things and then you'll be carrying more weight than you want to. But, if you want/need a large, good looking bag that's made well, this is an excellent choice.

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 "Great bag for less demanding needs" 2009-05-08
By J. You
Update (10/29/09): Just wanted to say that the bag is still going strong. I've used it 5 times a week and carry quite a bit stuff in it since I purchased it almost 6 months ago, and there's nary a rip, tear, or broken seam. The build quality is definitely better than I originally thought.



Only "downside" to the bag is that its price seems to have gone up for some reason. When I purchased it through Amazon 6 months ago, it was 12-13 bucks, and my original 5-star review was relative to that fact. At 2-3 times that price though, the SA9153 is no longer an amazing value, and though still a good bag, there are lots of other bags in that price range to consider.



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The very first thing I noticed about this bag was how light it was. I'm not exaggerating when I say it weighs almost nothing. The reason for this is because the material is very, very, very thin. These would be a good points if the bag were made from say, bulletproof silk, but since it's not, I think the reviewers questioning its durability have legitimate worries. I'd be very cautious about trying to cram too much stuff into this thing. Also, if you need something for long distance travel (say, you walk to work), I'd probably stay away from this particular model to be on the safe side.



On the flip side, in terms of functionality, I think the bag is great, especially considering the price. The best feature for me is the water bottle pockets on each side of the bag; I use the more durable-looking pocket to hold my coffee mug (approximately 10.5 inches in diameter) and the less durable-looking side to hold a typical pint-sized (or 20 oz) water bottle.



Other good characteristics of the SA9153 include its waterproof lining and very comfortable strap padding. No worries about your laptop, books, etc getting wet from rain. Also, I never noticed how uncomfortable my old Solo bag was to lug around until I started using this Swiss Alps bag- no more shoulder pain.



The interior of the SA9153 is large enough to accommodate a laptop (it has a padded section designed specifically for laptops) and a large book. Again though, I'd be very wary about trying to carry much more than that due to the questionable build quality. The bag also has a lot of various-sized interior pockets for odds and ends like pens, pda, phone, etc. The outside also has a small zippered section that can hold a small book, some snacks, or the like.



Finally, I'm not sure why so many reviewers are commenting about the bag's size being too large. It's no bigger than any other messenger/laptop bag I've owned. That is, if it were any smaller, I don't see how it would be very practical for everyday use. I think it's the perfect size for work or college needs, and I'm stumped as to what people are trying to use this thing for that they consider it too large.



Questionable build quality aside, I think this is a great bag, functionally and aesthetically (I want to emphasize that I think the bags only FEELS cheap). Also, considering the price, there's very little risk involved in trying it out for yourself. Of course, only time will tell if this bag is as cheaply-made as it feels, but as long as it doesn't rip open and spill my stuff all over the parking lot in front of my work or apartment, I can't complain. If something like this ever does happen, you can be sure I'll update this review.

Customer Buzz
 "nice basic bag" 2009-05-04
By Citibank (New York, NY)
its a nice basic bag. it is light, nice padding for laptop and i love the place for water bottle

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 "You get what you pay for" 2009-04-16
By Andre Alexandra
In my opinion, I think the bag is worth it. It's very convenient for students because it is spacious on the inside, extra small pockets for your coins and stationary, and it has a laptop section. What more do you need?


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Small rogue features STM's unique protection system, cushioning the laptop with high density padding and a foam suspension cradle. The external pockets are a huge timesaver when you need quick and easy access to your stuff. ergonomic harness and shoulder straps,tuck away rain cover,headphone portal and music pocket
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- Fits most laptops with screens up to 17"
- heavily padded laptop section with suspended cradle for superior protection
- tuck away rain cover
- removable phone pouch and separate iPod pocket
- headphone portal and music pocket
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