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TSA-compliant laptop portage meets urban sophistication.
| By This review is from: Timbuk2 Command Laptop Messenger Bag (Sports) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) I'm hard to impress. I've gone through many, many messenger/computer bags over the years. This bag is a winner! First, it is TSA compliant through a unique laptop/iPad/netbook padded zippered compartment which opens up allowing the computer to lay flat on the belt or in the standard TSA plastic container. This padded computer compartment can hold both a laptop and iPad/Tablet/netbook in separate padded areas. This is in addition to a large main compartment for books, papers, etc. Second, this bag has more compartments, both zippered and unzippered than I've ever seen in a Messenger Bag. There are nooks and crannies for papers, pencils, smartphones, and all manner of gadgets. These are well placed and easy to reach. There are numerous outside compartments, zippered and not zippered, for stuff you need to get to quickly without opening the bag.Overall bag construction is very heavy duty and it looks good. Mine is a grey/black color with some reflective patches on... Read more This review is from: Timbuk2 Command Laptop Messenger Bag (Sports) The 2012 command messenger--now with more Satchelness!This is very similar to the original Command Messenger with a few updates that play to the strengths of the original. The main changes are: Swivel hooks instead of stitching the strap directly onto the bag. A real carrying handle. More padding in the laptop compartment. A water bottle holder/external pouch The first change addresses the problem of the strap always needing to be untwisted before wearing the bag (which was a flaw), the second two address expectations of end users and the last I can't decide if it was a flaw or not but for those people who didn't figure out that the "power brick" compartment on the bottom of the bag could also double as a water bottle holder--now they don't have to. Timbuk also removed the annoying strap accessory holders in the main compartment, which should never have been there in the first place, but, sadly, also took out the divider at... Read more |