Questions for thinkpad backpack owners
Questions for thinkpad backpack owners
I'm interested in getting a thinkpad backpack, since backpack is best for longer walking, cycling, bus, backpack style travelling.
I have a few questions for existing owners:
- How much extra stuff such as books... can you fit inside besides laptop, powerbrick, mouse, cables, PCMCIA cards...
I can fit a lot of extra stuff in existing bag. How does it compare to that one? I also bought a leather carry bag which is classy, light, has very good protection but you can't really fit anything beyond a large notebook, small notebook, writing utensils and couple of papers inside.
- Does it have front and rear padding on the laptop compartment?
- How does it go along with a 15" laptop (currently have A21p 4cm thick)?
- How thick does it measure when fully loaded from the side?
- Is it comfortable, any comments....
I appreciate any answers and comments.
I have a few questions for existing owners:
- How much extra stuff such as books... can you fit inside besides laptop, powerbrick, mouse, cables, PCMCIA cards...
I can fit a lot of extra stuff in existing bag. How does it compare to that one? I also bought a leather carry bag which is classy, light, has very good protection but you can't really fit anything beyond a large notebook, small notebook, writing utensils and couple of papers inside.
- Does it have front and rear padding on the laptop compartment?
- How does it go along with a 15" laptop (currently have A21p 4cm thick)?
- How thick does it measure when fully loaded from the side?
- Is it comfortable, any comments....
I appreciate any answers and comments.
T540p, T420s (soon to be T420ps
), X61t, T60p, T42p, A21p
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Dead1nside
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Hi,
Well I have the IBM Thinkpad Backpack Carrying Case (made by Targus) I've also owned the 'Organiser'.
The backpack is very good, I was a bit concerned about the padding as it's got no defense from where my abck would be. It does have padding for comfort though, which keeps the pressure off it.
The backpack is waterproof, but the weave of the material means that it sucks it up, or lets it through slightly, so I keep all my documents inside plastic folders. The laptop is protected by a cardboard/heavy plastic pouch, that leaves the top (side) of the laptop exposed, it is secured with a velcro strap. The bottom is very well cushioned against impact, the sides are quite vulnerable. But I have not experienced any effects.
I think it could fit your 15'' it fits my T41p fine, with enough room for a sleeve as well I think.
The Organiser is a great case, but the strap wears at the side zipper so it broke itself. Which is a design flaw. Fully loaded (and you can get a LOT of stuff in it, it is really heavy and unless it's only going to be carried between short points, it's useless).
However, the laptop compartment is built like a tank all armour everywhere but the top. Which is pretty protected anyway. Very good case, it's got balance issues though, it likes to tilt and then fall over.
Well I have the IBM Thinkpad Backpack Carrying Case (made by Targus) I've also owned the 'Organiser'.
The backpack is very good, I was a bit concerned about the padding as it's got no defense from where my abck would be. It does have padding for comfort though, which keeps the pressure off it.
The backpack is waterproof, but the weave of the material means that it sucks it up, or lets it through slightly, so I keep all my documents inside plastic folders. The laptop is protected by a cardboard/heavy plastic pouch, that leaves the top (side) of the laptop exposed, it is secured with a velcro strap. The bottom is very well cushioned against impact, the sides are quite vulnerable. But I have not experienced any effects.
I think it could fit your 15'' it fits my T41p fine, with enough room for a sleeve as well I think.
The Organiser is a great case, but the strap wears at the side zipper so it broke itself. Which is a design flaw. Fully loaded (and you can get a LOT of stuff in it, it is really heavy and unless it's only going to be carried between short points, it's useless).
However, the laptop compartment is built like a tank all armour everywhere but the top. Which is pretty protected anyway. Very good case, it's got balance issues though, it likes to tilt and then fall over.
T41p 2373-GHG / 1.5Ghz 'Banias' / NMB Keyboard
T61 14.1'' 7661-CTO / Vista Business / WXGA / T7300 / 2GB RAM / 80GB HDD / X3100 / 3945ABG / NMB KB /
T400 14.1'' 2768-CTO / Vista Business / WXGA / P8400 / 4GB RAM / 200GB 7200RPM / HD 3470 / 5300AGN / WWAN / NMB KB
T61 14.1'' 7661-CTO / Vista Business / WXGA / T7300 / 2GB RAM / 80GB HDD / X3100 / 3945ABG / NMB KB /
T400 14.1'' 2768-CTO / Vista Business / WXGA / P8400 / 4GB RAM / 200GB 7200RPM / HD 3470 / 5300AGN / WWAN / NMB KB
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{ISV-K}SVX
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High Sierra Access backpack:
http://www.hssc.com/ItemDetail.jsp?itemNum=5462
More pics and reviews:
http://www.ebags.com/high_sierra/access ... elid=15048
http://www.luggage.com/asp/show_detail. ... %5F1417526
This thing is HUGE at 2743cu in, lots of pockets and organizer, comfy, and comes with a lifetime warranty. I am using it with my Z61p just fine.
http://www.hssc.com/ItemDetail.jsp?itemNum=5462
More pics and reviews:
http://www.ebags.com/high_sierra/access ... elid=15048
http://www.luggage.com/asp/show_detail. ... %5F1417526
This thing is HUGE at 2743cu in, lots of pockets and organizer, comfy, and comes with a lifetime warranty. I am using it with my Z61p just fine.
{ISV-K}SVX
"I'm On Fire!"
301C -->755CD -->560 -->770X -->600 ->600X -->T41 -->T41p -->T42p -->Z61p -->T61p -->T430 (i5, 16GB RAM, 240GB MSATA, 500GB 7.2K, 1TB 7.2K)
My Z61p Review: http://www.hothardware.com/articles/IBM ... ad%5FZ61p/
"I'm On Fire!"
301C -->755CD -->560 -->770X -->600 ->600X -->T41 -->T41p -->T42p -->Z61p -->T61p -->T430 (i5, 16GB RAM, 240GB MSATA, 500GB 7.2K, 1TB 7.2K)
My Z61p Review: http://www.hothardware.com/articles/IBM ... ad%5FZ61p/
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Dead1nside
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BigWarpGuy
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lots of room?
http://www.targus.com/uk/product_detail ... ku=73P3599
It looks similar to what I have which has alot of room for extra stuff. There are times I put too much in.
http://www.directron.com/73p3599.html
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=th ... gle+Search
It looks similar to what I have which has alot of room for extra stuff. There are times I put too much in.
http://www.directron.com/73p3599.html
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=th ... gle+Search
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skitty4gzus
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I have a High Sierra backpack and its awesome. It holds my t42p just fine, it's about as big a laptop you can put back there i believe. It fits nice with the built in sleeve for laptops. There is plenty of padding against the back as well. Not only that but the rain fly stores in the bottom of the back which is directly underneath the laptop carrying area so there is padding on the bottom as well. Sorry for not having pictures of it though and I dont know the model or anything as its not posted on it. But it is definitely built tough for backpacking. Suspension straps, lashing points, and it has this smaller pocket on the front and the inside is almost lined with fleece or something very soft. Not sure exactly what its for, but its nice to stow away a cd or camera and not get it all scrathed up. Hope this helps. Oh I got this at Marshall's or TJ MAXX whatever you got, oh maybe you dont have either over in the UK, but try ebay.
My New Baby! T42p 2373-HVU
My favourite -- the Computrekker AW:
http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Backpac ... er_AW.aspx
Of course it's mostly useful if you are carrying camera gear.
http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Backpac ... er_AW.aspx
Of course it's mostly useful if you are carrying camera gear.
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