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Mini Laptop Messenger Bag Review

139 Published by admin 06 22,2018

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I have been carrying a messenger bag for so long it’s become a bit of a trademark, and I still like my current model, the exceptionally lightweight messenger bag. But it’s a bit bulky for urban use — think bull meets china shop — it’s impractical when I need to swap lenses frequently, and I find myself switching to a smaller bag when I don’t need to schlep my camera equipment (which I hate doing). So I’ve begun the hunt for a more practical solution. Thus Mini Photo/Laptop Messenger Bag has proven to be a winner; it’s relatively small and light, comes in enough colors that everyone should like at least one, and it’s quite intelligently designed.

messenger bag

The bag is made of 100% Poly, with a small weave that keeps it from looking too casually rugged. It resists a gentle rain, but I wouldn’t take it out in a downpour — I wish it came with a rain cover. I tested the black model, which turned out to be an unwise choice given my white cat, and in general the bag seems to attract a little more than smoother, less-dense Nylon weaves or canvas. The inside uses lighter 100% Poly, and the main compartment incorporates the typical “reconfigurable” padded five-divider system with Velcro flaps that attach to the sides of the bag. I tend not to like these types of dividers, because once I remove them I can never get them back into factory-fresh locations (the larger bags have a completely removable insert instead). But I haven’t removed them here as they provide some needed organization for the bag. There’s also a padded pocket with a simple Velcro strap for a laptop or tablet. I hadn’t even used the bag yet and already it was showing dust and debris.

messenger bag

On the front flap, which secures with Velcro and plastic clips, are two small, phone-sized zippered pockets. They’re ostensibly supposed to fit a set of keys as well, but not mine; it only works if you have just a few keys or they lie flat. However, the pockets are designed in such a way that it’s possible to put in your phone without zipping it and still be able to open the front flap without the phone falling out. Underneath the flap are two open pockets, one of which I use to stash a media card wallet and the other for my headphones, atop a large zippered compartment.

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