Luggage Bags and Packs
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Similar style to the Mission Workshop bag would be Timbuk2. Mine is going on 13 years old with near daily use. Still going strong. And the customization options if you choose to build your own are extensive.
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I had a Timbuk2 as my go to back for around 5 years. Never had any problems with it, aside from it not being waterproof (the reason I upgraded).
Having said that, my Mission Workshop bag is definitely a level above what Timbuk2 has to offer. The zippers, other hardware, and materials are all an improvement from the bag I had…
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So, I need a new bag, I'm looking at this: http://killspencer.com/device/macbook-pro-17/korean-war-era-business-messenger.html
Anyone got any suggestions for a similarly hardy messenger?
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Just wanted to advertise a great bag from M&W Traveller - made of horsehide for a great price and decent quality made in USA which serves me well for some years now..
AND THEN I´VE READ THIS! http://www.styleforum.net/t/306658/is-m-w-traveler-still-around
They closed business tt
the homepage is also down..
bag looks like this btw: http://www.styleforum.net/t/286046/m-w-traveller-laptop-briefcase-in-brown-horsehide
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You're in Condor looking at Pistas and Mission Workshop stuff. Undoubtedly a Forumenger
Indeed, and given how wet it was on my evening commute on Friday, I'm now in real need of a waterproof rucksack, since my current one no longer is
Needs to be able to swallow a laptop, change of clothes and a pair of shoes, be comfortable, and totally waterproof. The shortlist at the moment is:-
- Kriega R35
- MissionWorkshop Rambler
Any other suggestions would be welcome
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A goruck bag would fit the bill well, they have several sizes I'm sure one would work out well, great for carrying a laptop, ultra tough, I don't know I'd characterize them as completely waterproof but for all intents and purposes they are, unless you're gonna submerge them. I love mine and they're made by good people
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I've got a Timbuk2, but recently switched back to a rucksack, and tbh I prefer it, more comfortable.
@jacoavlu:A goruck bag would fit the bill well, they have several sizes I'm sure one would work out well, great for carrying a laptop, ultra tough, I don't know I'd characterize them as completely waterproof but for all intents and purposes they are, unless you're gonna submerge them. I love mine and they're made by good people
Thanks jacoavlu, really like the GR1, ticks all the boxes
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I've got one of Scott's early messenger bags (http://www.blackrainbowproject.co.uk/) and it's a fucking beast. I know he's attempting to ramp up production a bit now he's moved to new premises and I seem to remember him talking about a backpack.
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Seventy Eight Percent do some very nice bags.
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Has anyone in the UK bought a Goruck recently? Any hints for navigating the tax/handling charges which will hit? No problem paying for the bag but I have real beef with the ridiculous duty costs. (Yes I've already mailed Goruck themselves and they have no strategy they can offer…)
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http://www.specopsbrand.com/tactical-gear/sales-specials/t-h-e-messenger-bag-regular.html
Bomb proof messenger bag if you do not mind the milspec webbing… Made in USA!!! great warranty/customer service!!!