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BumBakPak Hamptons Abyss Hybrid Messenger/Backpack Laptop Bag Blue/Tango Medium

BumBakPak Hamptons Abyss Hybrid Messenger/Backpack Laptop Bag Blue/Tango Medium
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Product Description

Messenger + backpack + laptop protection = BBP Hybrid Bags. BBP's Urbanomic (urban + ergonomic) designed bags feature the revolutionary Bak2Pak carrying system that lets you convert from ergonomic dual strap backpack to a single strap messenger bag. The Hamptons style is multi-functional with a hipster edge. Three usable pockets for all those things you have to carry but couldn't with your old tired bag. Fits the Macbook & MacBook Pro 15. Fits most slimmer 15.4" PCs. Bag Dimensions 16.5"L x 14"H x 6"D. Laptop Compartment Dimensions 14.4"L x 10.5"W x1.5"D


Product Details

  • Size: M
  • Color: Abyss Blue Tango
  • Brand: BBP Bags
  • Released on: 2006-12-11
  • Dimensions: 14.00" h x 6.00" w x 16.50" l,

Features

  • Award winning ergonomic design - Laptop Magazine's Editor Choice
  • Bak2Pak¿ Carrying System converts between ergonomic low riding backpack with Lumbar Bum Pads and convenient single strap
  • Top-loading laptop compartment with heavy duty padding and snugfit adjusters to zip through airport security and protect your expensive laptop
  • Tons of pockets to store all your Gadgets - Cell phone MP3 player PDA Power cords Cables Etc
  • Additional features include Luggage handle pass-through Umbrella/newspaper holder Mesh water bottle holders Super tough water resistant materials Sternum and waist straps Quick release 1-button buckles Keychain holder Pen holders

Customer Reviews

Roomy and easy on my back!5
I had eyed this bag for about a year before finally buying it! I love it. Once I figured out the strap, I really started to dig it. I rarely take it into messenger bag mode; I leave it in back pack mode. It's laptop compartment is padded and It has plenty of pockets and space for everything.

The things that I could nitpik:
*The pocket with the magnetic button - I wish that button would line up better ... but I'm anticipating the material wearing in a little and maybe the stiffness of the new nylon material will allow for better contact.
*In messenger style, it's really low. ...To-your-knees low. You end up kind of kicking it with a normal walk (I'm 5'10" to give an idea). I haven't tried cross-chesting it though. I image that would work slightly better
*Lots of room, but not many document dividers. For me, that's cool, I don't care, I don't really pay too much attention to the documents in dividers even in the bags that I've had that *do* have them.
*I thought about putting my portable hard drives in the outside pockets but since those are attached to the big flap that you have to pull back to get to your doc's, I decided against that idea and stash them in one of the inside pockets instead. Less rumble and tumble on 'em.

I really dig:
the strap/lock styles! The comfort - both the padding and how it rides low in back pack mode, the convenience of the pockets, both on the outside and the sides, the fact that your laptop zipper is covered so rain won't get into it and it's style.

I'm glad I finally stepped on it and got the bag after so long!