Laptop backpack w overnight abilities
Laptop backpack w overnight abilities
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Blown2CV

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30,193 posts

222 months

Yesterday (11:14)
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Having swapped jobs I'm looking for a new laptop backpack. I still have the old one but it's corporate branded so not really usable.

I like the ones that have lots of compartments, usable space for 2x 15" laptops and a washbag and space grundypants.

The one I had was a mueslii studio large which tbh i may actually just buy in non-branded form as it was great. If there is something better around I'd love to know.

I don't really want something super stylish, impractical or leather. Not mad keen on using outdoor gear (walking day packs etc) for this use either.

Could spend up to £150 or so but more if needed.

Recommendations please!

Many thanks

Squadrone Rosso

3,399 posts

166 months

Yesterday (11:16)
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TomToc Navigator. Excellent. Via Amazon.

https://amzn.eu/d/cz2BVb6 40 litres or in 28l form.

wyson

3,839 posts

123 months

Yesterday (13:11)
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Just loads on Amazon designed to be cabin bags and carry laptops. CabinMax, Osprey, Aerolite etc.

Sporky

9,393 posts

83 months

Yesterday (13:30)
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I have a Crumpler Proper Road8e that I think is about ten years old and going strong - no idea how many compartments, I suspect I've not found them all yet. The current equivalent seems to be this:

https://crumpler.co.uk/products/mantra-office-pro-...

I mostly use Tenba DNA messenger/camera bags now, yt they do a backpack which has lots of space and compartments.

https://tenba.com/dna-16-dslr-backpack-black/

egomeister

7,347 posts

282 months

Yesterday (13:50)
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Have a look at some of the Samsonite stuff. I have one that is a good crossover between a laptop bag and a cabin bag (ie, it opens fully for putting overnight clothes in etc). The shoulder strap padding is knackered now though after years of use, so I will watch this thread for replacement ideas!

louiebaby

10,750 posts

210 months

Yesterday (14:18)
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I was supplied a Gomatic Travel Pack in the 20L size:

https://gomatic.co.uk/products/the-gomatic-travel-...

It's quite pricy, but perhaps there are deals about.

I really like it, and go away for 2 or 3 night trips with work to London up to a couple of times a month.

I get a laptop and small tablet in the Laptop sleeve at the back, and keep a mouse, ear pods, pass, work phone and a USB cable in the front compartment.

I can easily fit a couple of shirts / pants / socks changes, jumper, shell jacket and wash bag in the main compartment. (And some swimmers and goggles if I find a hotel with a pool.)

If I go for longer or want to take a change of shoes, there is a zip to expand the "suitcase" section.

camel_landy

5,307 posts

202 months

Yesterday (15:27)
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The North Face - Fuse Box for me.

https://www.thenorthface.com/en-gb/p/bags-and-equi...

HTH

M

mattyn1

6,652 posts

174 months

Yesterday (21:37)
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I use this - https://www.amazon.co.uk/VANKEAN-Backpack-Friendly...

Never heard of the make, but 18 months later and used every day for work, it is still as new.

jimmyjimjim

7,896 posts

257 months

You may not like it as it is a bit of a 'walking day pack', but if you like lots of compartments, this is for you.

https://www.amazon.com/5-11-Tactical-Backpack-Comp...

I have the smaller one in the range. I wouldn't want to carry 2 laptops in it, but it's fine for 1 + shoes, all sorts of bits and pieces. Hence this one being bigger.

It even has a compartment specially for your concealed carry. Up to you what you want to conceal. I keep a sewing kit in mine, I think.

Pincher

9,721 posts

236 months

I use this for work - plenty big enough for what I need and comfy on my back

https://amzn.eu/d/hB6cfvR

Mr_J

486 posts

66 months

egomeister said:
Have a look at some of the Samsonite stuff. I have one that is a good crossover between a laptop bag and a cabin bag (ie, it opens fully for putting overnight clothes in etc). The shoulder strap padding is knackered now though after years of use, so I will watch this thread for replacement ideas!
I've got a Samsonite Biz2Go and it's brilliant. More than big enough for a couple of nights away in addition to my laptop, notepad, kindle, headphones, chargers and everything else.

I use it for work and trips away with Mrs J - it was in London last week for a 2 night break and had space for 2 pairs of trousers and a big jumper that she bought.

egomeister

7,347 posts

282 months

Mr_J said:
egomeister said:
Have a look at some of the Samsonite stuff. I have one that is a good crossover between a laptop bag and a cabin bag (ie, it opens fully for putting overnight clothes in etc). The shoulder strap padding is knackered now though after years of use, so I will watch this thread for replacement ideas!
I've got a Samsonite Biz2Go and it's brilliant. More than big enough for a couple of nights away in addition to my laptop, notepad, kindle, headphones, chargers and everything else.

I use it for work and trips away with Mrs J - it was in London last week for a 2 night break and had space for 2 pairs of trousers and a big jumper that she bought.
Was looking at that one when I was trying to figure out what I currently have - looks like a good option for a budget airline friendly carry on, and only the lighter side so you aren't burning all your weight allowance with the bag if they decide to check

Looks like my old one is an Openroad which is no longer available

juice

9,470 posts

301 months

I bought one of these for a fly-cruise we went on last september. It takes a ridiculous amount of stuff

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09WYP5WMX?th=1

Mr_J

486 posts

66 months

egomeister said:
Mr_J said:
egomeister said:
Have a look at some of the Samsonite stuff. I have one that is a good crossover between a laptop bag and a cabin bag (ie, it opens fully for putting overnight clothes in etc). The shoulder strap padding is knackered now though after years of use, so I will watch this thread for replacement ideas!
I've got a Samsonite Biz2Go and it's brilliant. More than big enough for a couple of nights away in addition to my laptop, notepad, kindle, headphones, chargers and everything else.

I use it for work and trips away with Mrs J - it was in London last week for a 2 night break and had space for 2 pairs of trousers and a big jumper that she bought.
Was looking at that one when I was trying to figure out what I currently have - looks like a good option for a budget airline friendly carry on, and only the lighter side so you aren't burning all your weight allowance with the bag if they decide to check

Looks like my old one is an Openroad which is no longer available
It wasn't cheap but just works really well in addition to looking professional (IMHO) or as professional as a rucksack can look. The plethora of different sections and zips has clearly been thought through, the challenge has been getting into the habit of always putting my stuff in the same pocket.