I have that UR bag. I must say that it's very durable. After about 3 years of regular use it shows little sign of wear. I've managed to cary over 65 records in it with little trouble. With that kind of weight, I've found it convenient to be able to turn it into a backpack whenever my walk turned out to be further than I anticipated. The inside pocket in the front fits my headphones and two Ortofon cartridge cases nicely. As for the outside pocket, the fact that the headphone pocket is right behind it does tend to limit the size and amount of stuff you can cary in there. Still, it's pretty good for carying flat items like CDs and such. I will admit that the UR bag was a bit more expensive than others on the market but the backpack feature made it well worth the extra $$.
-----Original Message----- From: Tim Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 3:22 PM To: jason kenjar Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: (313) DJ backpacks On Oct 25, 2004, at 2:45 PM, jason kenjar wrote: > Hey list- > > looking for some advice here. > > I could use a new backpack for my vinyl. The best one I've seen are > the UR bags. They are made of strong material and have shoulder straps > so I can wear it like a backpack. They also stand upright when full of > record (some bags tip over) and have a large enough front pocket to > carry around a good amount of stuff. The only thing Im not so sure > about is the logo, I dont like wearing logos like underground > resistance because when I travel, I get flagged. > > I might just get the UR bag, but I was wondering what you folks use? > If you really like a bag that has a) shoulder straps, b) stands up > right when full of record, c) strong material, and d) large > pockets...please let me know. > > I really like my Shure bag. http://www.needlz.com/accessories/mrb.asp Really heavy-duty and lots of pockets. -- Tim Moore
