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ARCHMAN REVIEW Timbuk2 Classic Medium Laptop Messenger Bag

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

Got ANOTHER Timbuk2 bag around a week ago... I REALLY wanted to get something different, but i truly believe that there is nothing better! I know this is not the usual from me, but I just wanted to share something different, and IMO, the best of what is available... enjoy!

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  • What size would you prefer for a 15" MBP. I'm having trouble deciding between a medium or large. Thanks.

  • @cotythompsonfyi looks good in the specs. 13" MBP definitely has wiggle room.

  • whats the size of yout laptop in your bag?

  • 13.3" Macbook Pro... Also... shop around... there are MANY USA made "Classic" messenger bags available by Timbuk2... (and they are still being made in the USA... just not all of them... like ones bought from a major distributor is more is more likely to have the 300 bags they bought cranked out in China.)

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  • @cotythompsonfyi the medium is the right size or the 15" MBP

  • lol i like how the girl got the black one , and he got the orange/yellow looking one, i guess opposite day

  • The problem with timbuk2 is their messenger bags suck for biking. For walking they are fine. They still look good, and very strong, but not comfortable for biking. Their backpacks are decent though for biking, 2 straps and secure.

  • Only the custom bags are made (rather assembed/stitched) in SF. The rest get made around the world. It makes no difference where it is made. The same machines get used. The same people get used to make it (only difference is where they live).

  • Timbuk2 Classic Messenger 2010, label inside says "Made in the Philippines". If you look up on their page in "About Us' and then "manufacturing policy" they clearly state "We make bags in our SF factory, and around the world: China, Vietnam and the Philippines to be exact." That doesn't change the fact that the bags are top notch and serve you well for years.

  • Everyone and their grandmother has these here in San Francisco. I saw an old dude doing tai chi in the park and he had a Timbuk2 backpack.

  • nice video

  • @lonepantherAK the timbuk2 bags are made in SN FRANCISCO HANDMADE. THEIR WEBSITE STATES THAT

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