>Need a laptop backpack for uni and travel
>Has to have lots of space and keep my 15.6" laptop safe
>Need the side pocket for water bottles since I drink a lot of water
>Need the front-closing straps
>Need solid zips that don't break
>Has to be low profile
The North Face Surge II Transit seemed pretty good for what I need, someone knows about it? And do you have some other ideas?
I'm expecially interested in how much padded it's laptop/tablet compartments are and how durable it's material are, for who knows about the Surge II Transit.
And what's the difference between Surge II and Surge II Transit?
nigga just buy a jansport
>>59665800
The TUMI T-Pass Business Class Brief Pack is a nice one if you can afford it. Great warranty and customer support too.
>>59665800
go to >>>/fa/ to ask for purses, yo fucking fag
not technology
>>59666917
>Bags, which are designed with technology in mind to carry and protect technology do not consist of any form of technology whatsoever, further more I believe you should leave the board that discusses functionality and usability to visit a board where aesthetics are considered over everything.
Suicide is always an option.
I have a Port Designs. They're not bad.
Buy a timbuk 2. Super durable, water proof for the most part and they have plenty of pouches and such.
Swiss Gear used to be the best, I hear their quality went downhill a hit a couple years ago. Mine has been a very good purchase, bag still looks new, zips all perfect still, good padding and capacity / compartments.
>>59665800
I use picrelated.
>>59665800
Bag I currently use.
>flat, padded laptop compartment
>large "everything" compartment
>numerous other smaller compartments
Downsides.
>no chest straps
>no hip belt
Bag you posted looks better.
>>59665800
i just got one of these on clearance. Was surprisingly solid considering how shit most of jansports products are.
http://www.jansport.com/shop/en/jansport-us/outside-backpacks/javelina-backpack-js0a2t31
Carry my Thinkpad in one of these, never had a problem