Need to replace the tatty old Targus Classic, want something smart and rugged, can hold a 13" laptop and all cables etc, as well as two days worth of clothes (pair of jeans, two shirts, jumper, t-shirt, pants, socks and associated items including wash bag etc), tube friendly will also be a bonus.
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Which Rucksack?
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Which Rucksack?
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Brillo's going for this look for his new London gig.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostNeed to replace the tatty old Targus Classic, want something smart and rugged, can hold a 13" laptop and all cables etc, as well as two days worth of clothes (pair of jeans, two shirts, jumper, t-shirt, pants, socks and associated items including wash bag etc), tube friendly will also be a bonus.
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Didn't this one just get covered... Or am I missing something?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post2404629
Can't you save money by wearing all the clothes you need and get a smaller, cheaper bag?
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I always go reflective. Just in case I cycle.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBrillo's going for this look for his new London gig.

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FTFYOriginally posted by VectraMan View Post
The modern post Brexit contractor.Hard Brexit now!
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Hmmm... Let me offer you a hard learned piece of advice.
Do not buy a rucksack with too many pockets because things get lost in those pockets never to resurface until the most inopportune moments, e.g.in front of airport security.Comment
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Cheers!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDidn't this one just get covered... Or am I missing something?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post2404629
Hmmm, 40L seems to be huge, 20L probably a bit small, so at least I know now I ned to look at maybe high 20's for size.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI have an osprey backpac which has a laptop compartment. It's quite large about 40l.
I also have a smaller I think 20l lowe alpine one with a laptop compartment.
I got them both from an outdoor shop. (The shop changed name between the time I I brought them.) So would suggest you go into a decent one and have a look.
Personally I prefer using a separate very slim laptop bag when travelling by train long distance - there are loads on Amazon - that way I can put my clothes up on a shelf but keep my laptop on me while on the train. Shorter train journeys I would use one of the bags as it ends up between my legs.
I have a Samsonite Motio Garment, its ok for being away three nights at the moment, but due to it's size I also have my Visconti Leather Messenger bag which I take into ClientCo each day, would prefer one bag that I can use every day, but also has enough for two nights away.Originally posted by WTFH View PostI have a samsonite carry-on bag and a slip case for the laptop. That's enough for a 3 day trip, and I throw the laptop into the bag for transport. For shorter trips I have a backpack with a laptop section.
I've also got a Lowepro camera backpack that can take a 17" laptop in one section and is big enough for a lot of camera gear (or several days of clothes)
I have an Anker powercore so the gimmick of having a bag which charges is not neededOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostStaples used to do some nice backpacks with enough space for a couple of days.
Failing that, get a wheelie one and a TYLT Energi backpack that slides onto the handle and has an internal battery that means you can charge your devices while on the move too.
Will take a look, cheersOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostI ordered Targus TSB700EU City Gear Rolling back in 2014, its a solid bag. It can hold two laptops
Its large enough for a laptop plus a washbag and 2 days worth of clobber.
Plus its got a retractable handle so you can wheel it if you wantOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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I believe that in this new fangled modern world, there are numbers between 20 and 40 but I'm not sure they've reached the north yet.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHmmm, 40L seems to be huge, 20L probably a bit small
(Of course they have - that's how we measure life expectancy)Comment
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