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Rucksack for commuting-suggestions?

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  • Started 6 years ago by GDR
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  1. GDR
    Member

    Just been given a new 17" laptop for work. Previous one was 15" and could easily fit into almost any of my rucksacks in a padded sleeve. I now need a new rucksack. Anyone got any recommendations or suggestions? It does not have to be cycle specific and I would prefer not to spend more than about £50-£60. There are lots out there but I am unsure if they can accommodate a 17" laptop. I could fit a pannier rack but would prefer not to-I don't like carrying laptops in pannier bags as they get the full vibration of the bike frame.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  2. wingpig
    Member

    Hmmm. Try VauDe...

    Posted 6 years ago #
  3. Greenroofer
    Member

    Decathlon? Huge range in there when I looked last weekend.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  4. I use various, but when I have a big load (shoes, trews, shirts) I use an Oxford aqua 20

    Its not as big on as it looks

    Its comfy

    Its 100% waterproof (so far)

    Posted 6 years ago #
  5. paddyirish
    Member

    Osprey have done me very well. The Talon range has so many sizes, I'm sure you can find the right one. I downsized from a 33l (originally bought for hillwalking) and now have a 17 which is perfect for the commute- I now don't have room to pack anything I don't need.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  6. piosad
    Member

    I'm very happy with my Timbuk2 bag (reconfigurable messenger/backpack/bag) — they're generally more expensive but the lower ranges might be within your target bracket.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  7. gembo
    Member

    @GDR do you have a view on attaché case style rack mounted pannier? These are designed to take laptops but I never thought about vibrations. I have one that I think is quite top end (the attachment that clips it to the rack is solid but you can remove it which is quite clever). I picked it up after spotting the massive reduction on here. I hav used it three times maybe, the number of times I have cycled to work and then the same day gone to London on the train or flown to Dublin in the afternoon. Handy for that and in the three times cited I took my iPad in a padded sleeve, inside the section in the bag for laptop. If tempted I can lend it to you to try to see if it is a solution to your bigger last top issue. If you like it you can keep it in X change for those shifters you kindly gave me. If you don't like it I can take it back. Let me know if u are interested.

    In general I cannot go a rucksack as I sweat profusely. However, I do like a Timbuktu messenger bag.

    Two small vaude made EBC PANNIERS I picked up for thirty quid wh n EBC sale used to have bargains. Is the way I roll,mthough no laptop they do cope with occasional iPad. One popped rivet in three years which was fixable, work for me but I can see your point about laptop as I only ever take lighter groceries in them saving my old ortliebs for the big Scotmid shop.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  8. GDR
    Member

    Thanks for the suggestions folks! I used an Osprey 25 before but would need to go quite a bit larger for the 17" laptop. The larger Timbuk2's probably a bit pricey for me but agree they look very well designed and made. I will take a look in Decathlon. Also saw one on Amazon for £25 by Roamlite which says it takes a 17" laptop. Never hear of them but might be worth a try.
    @gembo thanks for the kind offer. I actually have one of these types of bags though it is c24 years old from EBC! I was an early adopter! But I really want to avoid using a rack. Might just have to go that route and use a padded case in a pannier if no rucksacks fit the bill.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  9. Mandopicker101
    Member

    Alpkit Gourdon - I have the 25 litre bag and it's amazing how much you can get in it.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  10. Snowy
    Member

    I have a SurgeII (North Face) which takes a 17" laptop in a dedicated pocket and has so many other pockets that I genuinely lose things in it. About 30 litres overall I think, and generally excellent. Not cheap but it's a workhorse.

    I used to pannier a laptop around a lot and didn't have any problems, but your particular potholes may vary...

    Posted 6 years ago #

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