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psycgrad37

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Has anyone here ever checked out carryology? I just stumbled across the site this week and I have to say, it really expanded my knowledge of bag brands/materials/things I never really considered about bags. I highly recommend checking it out. 

I'm moving to Seattle, so I've been looking for stylish laptop-accommodating bags that can also withstand the anticipated precipitation without destroying all of my stuff. I'm thinking about getting either a Mission Workshop, Trakke, or 78% waxed canvas bag. Anyone have any opinions on those brands/other waterproof bags I should consider?

I've been using this bag for awhile now and while it's dual use as a back pack and over the shoulder tote is nice, the straps are really not supportive if I'm hauling a laptop and books which I anticipate having to do more of.

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I have been using Mancro backpacks all the time, whether during college or during work. It is well compatible with these two different environments, especially its charging backpack. Concise, lightweight, and moderate capacity is the most critical standard I chose for my backpack. It is a good fit for my needs.

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