Crumpler The Cashmere Blazer Laptop Messenger Bag

 

Crumpler The Cashmere Blazer Laptop Messenger BagThis bag is the ultimate messenger style laptop shoulder bag that’s fully padded for maximum protection and neat shape. It has a plethora of pockets both zipped and Velcro and holds around 2 folders, compact laptop & accessories as well as daily essentials. Fully padded protection for your expensive IT goodies whilst on the go. Very ‘suit’-able but still streetably acceptable looks-wise(more…)

Crumpler The Cashmere Blazer Laptop Messenger Bag

Laptop Messenger Bag

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On August 30th, 2009 at 5:33 pm, Odakota said:

It is expensive but it is a wonderful bag. I was able to cram all of my school books, my macbook pro and all accessories, plus a bunch of other stuff. My only problem? I weighed it down SOOO much it was hard to carry!

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On August 30th, 2009 at 7:16 pm, Zagiri said:

This bag is huge. So big that if you fill it up to the brim, it really is too large to wear as a messenger bag – and too heavy. However, it is not as big as the spec says. It’s no more than 12″ tall and 5-6″ wide.

The bag has a lot of padding, including a padded interior laptop pocket and a padded internal divider (in addition to an unpadded divider). It also has a lot of internal pockets. All this uses up a lot of the internal space, and in the end I wasn’t able to fit a lot of stuff inside it. And once you fill it up, it gets cumbersome to access the internal pockets or to close the big laptop compartment flap – which really requires there to be very little else in the bag to work properly.

I also didn’t like the stability strap or the buckle on the strap. The stability strap was mostly in the way and did nothing for me. And if you open the buckle to adjust the strap while wearing it, the weight of the bag causes it to race to the ground.

On the plus side the bag looks nice, and the quality seems real solid. But that’s about it.

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