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Time for a new laptop bag. Want something that is tacticool maybe. Prefer to carry my laptop in backpack mode. What bags do you know of?

Im only finding ones that seem to not be padded. Gots to have padding for my laptop!

Laptop is 15"

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Might want to try Maxpedition, that's what I have. I can fit a laptop, blow out kit, knife, ammo, and Sub 2000 with no problems in it.

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i got a samsonite tectonic from amazon. It was pricey but I think it was worth it. The sunglasses pouch is padded along with a separate padded laptop compartment that I have fit my 15" and 17" laptop inside.

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Was just looking today at Sam' Club and they have a nice backpack bag that fits a 17 inch laptop, and lots of other space. It's a Swiss bag and costs $40.00. In black only.

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For an actual backpack made for a laptop you will have a hard time finding one better than a swiss army laptop backpack. I've had mine 10 plus years and put it through hell.

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I like the gearslinger (single strap over the shoulder) type bags, so I carry my work laptop (Dell Latitude) in a Maxpedition Sitka. My SHTF bag is a Maxpedition Kodiak and it'd hold a big 17" laptop easily.

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I use a maxpedition Sitka. It has held up really well for the last 3 years. I'm pretty hard on stuff and use this bag every weekday at work and I can't even find any rips, tears, or frayed parts on it.

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This is the only one I was able to find that fit the bill for tacticool and padded. I never bought one, but it's been in my bookmarks for a few months now.

http://www.lapolicegear.com/3-way-laptop-case.html

That's one of the best laptop bags I've seen. In black, it'd be tame enough for business professional. Pretty darn versatile too...backpack and soft-side briefcase in one. I do like the ruggedness of Maxped over Condor gear, but Maxped doesn't seem the least bit interested in going after this market.

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^^^^^^^^^ I also use the 5.11covert 18. I carry my laptop, iPad , and my daily junk along with my carry weapon and spare mags. It's a great laptop bag as well as a great everyday backpack.

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So my Voodoo Tactical Improved Matrix backpack arrived tonight and I am in tactical dork-kid heaven. Not one, but two padded compartments suitable for laptops. Numerous pockets for stuff. An "office organizer" for pens and the like inside. Cavernous main compartment for easy stowage of gym clothes or whatever. Yoke-style carry handle between the shoulder straps. Padded shoulder straps and a chest strap. Removable padded cummerbund for carrying heavier weights for longer periods of time.

To sum it up... Laptop Backpack Bliss.

Love it, love it, love it.

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I bought a plain canvas messenger bag. I carry both my laptop and netbook in it. It has plenty of spare room as well.

However, it isn't padded which for some is a definite downer. Mine basically carries a computers from home to car, car to work and the reverse.

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I have a leather laptop briefcase made by Samsonite. It has a separate padded compartment for the laptop, a large main compartment for papers and books, and two large pockets on the front to stow your smaller stuff. I paid $100 for it in 1993 (a high school graduation gift for myself) and I still use it. It's classy looking, low-profile, durable, and has held up well. I have tried several backpacks during that time and all of them fall apart in a few months. Either the strap tears out or the bottom wears through. My point is to consider your intended use and then find the best bag you can find. You'll go through many more cheap bags than a good one and as a result pay more in the long run.

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I ended up with the Maxpedition Kodiak.... Pretty happy with it thus far. Not reallly much padding around the edges, but I think it'll be fine.

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I ended up with the Maxpedition Kodiak.... Pretty happy with it thus far. Not reallly much padding around the edges, but I think it'll be fine.

I wish my Kodiak had more padding too. I usually have mine full enough with other stuff to keep it from jostling around. Still, a laptop sleeve might not be a bad idea.

How do you like the front outside pockets? Freakin' huge, huh?

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Just got a Maxpedition Magala Gearslinger today that takes care of my IPad, CCW, and other survival items. It has one strap. I really like it so far. If I need to carry my 17 inch laptop and more gear I'm gonna get the Swiss backpack at Sam's Club for $40.00.

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I carried a Crumpler I was really fond of when I was working in Southwest Asia, but it was stolen from a shipment of personal goods. And I had a Level IIIa Spectra panel sewn into it, for a little extra peace of mind when I was out and about in areas where body armor wasn't appropriate. That was tacticool.

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