Luggage Bags and Packs
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@Giles Don’t mind at all! Go for it!
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@chrisjohnnick @Giles I probably should have known that.
I’m familiar with this type of badge, usually called a Tactical Recognition Flash.
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Need some advice from the bag gurus on here, please..
I need a daily bag that I can take to the office with me. Needs to fit a laptop, a water bottle, packed lunch in a tupperware and have space for various other things too (little bit of last minute shopping, or gym clothes, for eg). I don't want a back pack. I usually just use a canvas tote, but getting annoyed with my lunch dripping onto my laptop, for example, so I guess it needs to have at least one compartment, and perhaps a flat bottom
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Stubble and Co Tote Bag - waterproof and has zip closure
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Bagjack is terrific. The one I thought of was this one:
https://www.bagjackshop.com/en/nxl-lines/nxl-black-line/nxl-messenger-m-black_448_1046
They often have tarpaulin inserts for the main compartment so you could have lunch spill and just wash it out, and a separate laptop sleeve so it would be unimpacted.
I have a few of their products by way of Acronym collabs. The Acronym 3A-1 is pretty great but the current materials are a little too much for me visually speaking. But it’s like the ultimate ergonomic bag.
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@Alex the Ancoats Bag Company has a good reputation, though I haven't seen any of their totes.
Defy Bags sell a couple of larger briefcase style bags, the Defender and the Epic, along with the Rover, which is more of a travel bag.
Mission Workshop has a range of totes and duffles, such as the Transit or Drift.
Trakke has the Bairn Pro, which is a shoulder bag, and the Portobello, which is a briefcase.
Bedouin do a range of bags, but most appear to be out of stock at the moment. The Bosun's Tote might suit.
Beyond that, keep an eye on Carryology or their Facebook group. Someone might post something interesting.
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I do love Defy and will always thank Graeme for the VerBockel tip. Got mine in VX and it is a beast.
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I also need some advice, guys. Regularly traveling over the weekend. Need something close to full cabin size with lots of compartments. Want to carry it in my hand, not on the back or over the shoulder. Rather soft-bag type. No classical weekender. Don't want to spent hundreds of euros. Any ideas?
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@endo maybe like a small Thule Chasm duffel or Eastpak Tranverz? Would you want wheels?
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I might look at the (currently on sale) Boundary Supply Errant duffel though I would prefer the not on sale xpac version. https://www.boundarysupply.com/products/errant-duffel-x-pac
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thanks @pechelman i've got two of them, too big for what I need here
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@endo most of the options I can think of are on the expensive side.
I like a lot of what Fjallraven offers. The Travel Pack and Split Pack have compartments, but are more backpack focused. They do offer a few duffle packs.
The Jack Wolfskin Traveltopia Duffle is another backpack focused duffle bag.
The Peak Design Travel Duffle is another option. (The link is to the Australian page.) They sell packing cubes sized to fit it, which would help with organisation.
The Evergoods Transit Duffle 35 looks neat. Like the Peak Design, it's compatible with a range of packing cubes.
The Filson Surveyor Pullman is on sale. I'm not sure if they would ship to the EU. (There is a local store, but it isn't on sale.)
Going a bit more expensive, the Defy Rover is probably what you're looking for. The defy15 code might give you 15% off.
The newly-released Blue de Chauffe Woody Business Bag might be a bit small and a bit expensive. The Zoom Travel Bag looks lovely, but would blow your budget...