Anything by Tom Bihn.  I have an older model BrainBag I picked up off ebay
for ~ $100.  Built like a tank, and huge.  It's a two-strap backpack, my
messenger bag dug into my shoulder too much.  Bihn offers both.

http://tombihn.com


On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 5:12 PM, Warner <[email protected]> wrote:

> I like Saddleback as well but it's definitely not focused on technology
> utility. Works well combined with cable mesh bags and a laptop sleeve
> but if you like carrying around a ton of stuff, probably not for you.
> Backpacks aren't really my style.
>
>
> Warner
>
> On Sun, Mar 02, 2014 at 04:30:00PM -0500, Matt Simmons(
> [email protected]) wrote:
> > Whenever I'm not using my Saddleback bag (which I would honestly not
> > recommend as your primary computer hauler), I have a SwissGear Synergy,
> as
> > well, and it's amazing. It's a bit like the TARDIS - bigger on the
> inside.
> > I don't know how, but there's not any kind of upper limit on things that
> I
> > have managed to stuff into mine. I've always just eventually run out of
> > things I wanted to bring, rather than run out of space in the bag.
> >
> > Plus, great selection of pockets.
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